Fletcher Hotel-Restaurant de Borken is situated in Lhee, nearby Dwingeloo, on the edge of the natural area Dwingelderveld. It features spacious grounds, leisure facilities and a brasserie with an open fireplace.
Each of the rooms at Fletcher Hotel-Restaurant de Borken includes free Wi-Fi, a seating area and a private shower room with a hairdryer. The ground-floor rooms include a private terrace.
The hotel has a heated indoor swimming pool and loungers which are free to use when the pool is not reserved for swimming lessons. There is a sauna which can be used for free.
The brasserie offers light meals and drinks in a casual setting whilst the restaurant serves seasonal dishes prepared with regional produce.
De Borken is just set on the edge of the Dwingelderveld National Park. Planetron Cinedrome is less than 5 minutes away by car. The hotel also features bicycle rental.
“Low price, value for money.
Close to Dieverbrug, my destination.”
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Alan
英国
“Great food and drink, friendly staff and clean rooms
Multiple languages TV Channels in room.
Beautiful scenery”
David
英国
“Excellent breakfast, good restaurant, nicely priced.All staff friendly and helpful.”
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Lesley
英国
“We have stayed at this hotel several times before and it was every bit as good as previous visits. Perfect location for our trip to the Dutch TT in Assen. Close to the pretty village of Dwingeloo with a good range of restaurants.”
Allan
英国
“Lovely place to stay this was our 3rd year”
Anisa
比利时
“Family Room was very good and spacious. Breakfast was an open buffet and you had many choises.”
David
英国
“Friendly helpful staff, excellent breakfast, good restaurant food at good prices. Good shower.”
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John
英国
“The hotel room was large and comfortable with good shower room
The restaurant food was excellent with good service”
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Simona
荷兰
“Nice exterior, super friendly staff, great and calm facilities like the swimming pool and e-bike rental. Room was simple, but comfortable, with even a pillow service. I slept like a baby because it was so quiet. Breakfast was also great, they even...”