House Bićanić is located in the village of Čatrnja, 50 m from the state road D1 from Zagreb to the coast. Surrounded by nature, it features free Wi-Fi and free parking. The UNESCO-listed Plitvice Lakes are 6 km away.
All rooms comprise satellite TV and hardwood floors. A private bathroom with free toiletries and a shower or a bathtub is provided.
A local bus stop with links to Zagreb and the coast is 50 metres away. Restaurants and shops are 200 metres away. The popular Barać Caves are within 7 km. A ski area is at a distance of 8 km, while horseback riding can be found 10 km from the Bićanić House
Pisteet 80 arvostelut
Fantastinen
9.2/10
Huoneita: 3
(Etsi)
Osoite: Čatrnja 163 b, Seliste Dreznicko 47245 (Kartta)
House Bićanić - Valokuvat
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The rooms were brand new, clean, and a five minute drive to the lakes. Ivana was a wonderful host! During our stay, we wandered into Bosnia and experienced car trouble and called Ivana for recommendations of what to do. She had a trusted mechanic meet us and fix the car for a very fair price! She was so friendly and helpful! The room had AC, which was a bonus! There is even a common area fridge to put things in for breakfast and such. kaikki arvostelut »
Very near from the lakes, with a very good restaurant nearby. The room is large, comfortable, silencious, very quiet, clean. Very, very good. A very good option to stay near from the lakes.
We get what we pay, no more and no less. Jovana, the house owner, was very helpful.
An excelent restaurant with local food is in 10 min walk.
Lovely, comfortable room with en-suite. Very private, barely saw the
owner. Close to the National Park and restaurants. Very reasonable rate.
We received a very warm welcome from owners. Its very close to the National Park. Room was very clean.
Clean well equipped room with private bathroom. Fair English knowledge, great helpfulness.
Lovely new apartment, even has a bath. The bath is good after hiking Plitvice.
The wifi isn't that strong in the rooms, but works perfectly in the hall. This is common in Europe, so it wouldn't keep me from coming back:).
Television had very few English channels. No brochures/tourist
information in English.
Internet connection (WiFi) was very weak.
Nothing I can think of.