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Misorano Hokujyo 2937-730, 399-9301 Hakuba
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Ubicación del establecimiento Si decides alojarte en Hakuba Brownie Cottage de Hakuba, estarás a unos pasos de Estación de esquí Hakuba Valley y a apenas 3 min en coche de Área de esquí de Hakuba Happo. Además, esta casa de campo se encuentra a 4 km ...
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Ubicación del establecimiento
Si decides alojarte en Hakuba Brownie Cottage de Hakuba, estarás a unos pasos de Estación de esquí Hakuba Valley y a apenas 3 min en coche de Área de esquí de Hakuba Happo. Además, esta casa de campo se encuentra a 4 km de Estación de esquí Hakuba Goryu y a 7,8 km de Estación de esquí Tsugaike.
Habitaciones
Reserva una de las 6 habitaciones con minicocina, frigorífico y placa de cocina, y disfruta de una estancia inolvidable. Con la televisión de pantalla plana y la conexión wifi gratis, tendrás para elegir a la hora de entretenerte. Entre las comodidades, se incluyen microondas y hervidor eléctrico, además de un servicio de limpieza disponible todos los días.
Servicios
Con bicicletas de alquiler y muchas otras instalaciones recreativas a tu disposición, no te quedará ni un minuto libre. Tienes también una terraza y jardín donde sentarte a contemplar el paisaje. Encontrarás además conexión a Internet wifi gratis, asistencia turística (adquisición de entradas) y una zona para barbacoas.
Para comer
En Hakuba Brownie Cottage tienes un restaurante a tu disposición para comer algo.
Servicios de negocios y otros
La recepción tiene un horario limitado. Se ofrece servicio de transporte desde la estación de tren gratuito y un aparcamiento sin asistencia gratuito.
Datos de Interés
Las distancias se expresan en números redondos.
Estación de esquí Hakuba Valley: 0,1 km
Museo de Arte Saegusa de Hakuba: 0,3 km
Estadio de salto de esquí de Hakuba: 0,9 km
Museo de Arte de Hakuba: 1,3 km
Oficina de turismo de Happo: 1,4 km
Estadio Hakuba Green Sports Park: 1,8 km
Área de esquí de Hakuba Happo: 1,9 km
Museo Olímpico de Hakuba: 1,9 km
Telecabina Happo-one Adam: 2 km
Parque de trenes en miniatura de Hakuba: 2,2 km
Iglesia Wadanonomori: 3 km
Kurashita Onsen: 3,1 km
Templo Chokoku-ji: 3,3 km
Telesilla de Sakka de Happo-One: 3,3 km
Estación de esquí Hakuba Goryu: 3,5 km
Aeropuertos más cercanos:
Tokio (HND-Haneda): 293,6 km
Tokio (NRT-A. Internacional de Narita): 340,4 km
Información adicional
Check-in
Desde15:00hCheck-out
Hasta11:00hServicios
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Acceso a internet
- Wifi gratis
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Actividades - Tiempo libre
- Venta de forfaits
- Zona/instalación de barbacoa
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Aparcamiento
- Parking
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Generales
- Bar
- Guardaequipajes
- Jardin
- Restaurante
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Servicios
- Caja fuerte en recepción
- Guardaesquís
- Información turística
- Recepción (horario limitado)
- Servicio de lavandería
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Transporte
- Traslado gratuito estación de tren
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daniels372
Meteor Shower: HakubaTough times define character, and a snow resort and its sidebar industries are tested supremely when rain and not accumulation is part of daily weather updates: for the Meteor properties there seems neither surprise nor anguish that cancellations have ensued, but rather a focus on trying to ensure patrons on site have a decent takeaway, despite the challenging slope conditions. The cottages are not cheap, but worth the spend for groups of 4-6, and within striking distance of the best ski resorts - that are open, and a mini nightlife hub. Meteor was a rising star in a near-week visit, but I didn't eat there once and would not drop an excellent without greater merits.
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loulouBrisbane
White Christmas log cabinMy family of 4 and another family of 4 stayed here together over Christmas. The accommodation is basic but satisfactory. Near the ski fields and we went to snow- mobiling which wasn't far from the cabin. There were a range of restaurants nearby.
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Gasp4062
Lovely in the snowWe stayed in a cottage, which was quite beautiful in the snow, and a short walk to the Echoland main street. Tetsu, the manager, was friendly, very helpful, and made our stay very enjoyable. He has a minibus and takes trips to the supermarket and onsen 3 times per week, and was happy to take us to nearby ski slopes and pick us up at the end of the day. For slopes further away, he dropped us off at the bus station. One thing to be aware of - the cottages are advertised as 3 bedrooms, however, one bedroom is a very high loft with a ladder. I would be worried about young children being up there, and it's pretty awkward for adults to climb the ladder. (If you fell you would sustain a serious injury!) There is only one 2 seater couch in the living room in addition to the dining table. There are no condiments in the kitchen- that would have been helpful, and no dishwasher. We found the cutlery grubby - probably not washed properly, but otherwise the cottage was clean. Enough crockery and cooking implements, but not over-endowed! No fire place, just split system air conditioners. At first it was quite cold, but the heating got better while we were there. No drying room for ski gear, so it had to be draped around the living room, including ski boots. Beds were OK but hard, although that seems to be common in Japan. Overall, pretty good.
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Bella W
Cosy with everything you need.Our Brownie Villa was perfect for our family of six. Very cosy, super comfy beds, lovely helpful owners at the Meteor reception offering a supermarket bus run every two days and a daily run to Happo One ski resort if needed. Great location in Echoland - huge choice of restaurants and heaps of free shuttle buses to each different resort. We chose to try four resorts and then returned to our top faves. Would love to stay at Brownie Villas again one day.
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Yeldig
Comfortable, convenient, cost effective accommodationIts my second stay at the Brownie Condos. I found the Brownie Condos staff to be helpful, the condos to be warm (2 x split a/c units) comfortable and functional - kitchenette to cook, breakfast, make lunch, cook dinner. Most local amenities within 15 minute eg restaurants, bars, convenience stores, ski hire (Rainbow have a deal with the Condo - discounts, pick you up for fitting, drop you back at the condo, and collect gear from condo when you leave). Its only a couple of minute walk to the various shuttle bus stops so you can access the various local ski resorts. Tetsu (I think he's the owner) will get you to and from Happo BT or the Hakuba Station by the Condo shuttle bus on arrival and departure. He also runs the shuttle to and from the Big Supermarket (good luck understanding what food you are buying!) and local on-sen 3 times during week days and if you arrive on a weekend, will take you for supplies. Condos sleep up to 5 configured in 2 bedrooms, a small living area, incorporating small dining table and kitchenette. The bathroom is separated into 3 sections - basin area (which includes the washing machine), toilet recess and shower recess (warm strong shower) giving users privacy. First time I stayed fro 9 nights with 3 mates, second time 6 nights with another adult and 2 children. Whilst quarters are close there's still enough room to get your own space. Obviously 5 paying adults makes the accom pretty good value comparative to say Perisher rates. Beds are firm to my liking but I found the pillows uncomfortable (for the 30 seconds or so I stayed awake each night after smashing the slopes!) As far as food, we alternated eating in one night out the next, and made our own breakfast each morning. Many of the restaurants in Echo Land need to be booked in advance. Make your restaurant bookings when you are in town one evening all in advance. There are a few walk in restaurants but expect to wait for a seat. Take your streaming devices, cards, board games etc for nights in as there is only Japanese content on the TV (strange that eh?) Can't recall if 2 or 3 floors to the building, but all rooms are accessed by stairs - no lift. There's a drying room downstairs but its hit and miss as to whether the heater gets turned on so we some drying in our room. There's also a small bar and bistro downstairs, nothing special, but somewhere to socialise, have a bevy and some basic fare. Its basic but comfortable functional accommodation and more than adequate if the focus is full downs on the slopes, ticks all the boxes if skiing or boarding is what the trip is about. As far as skiing/boarding goes, plenty of Japow and terrain for all levels across the various resorts in Hakuba Valley - I rate it as one of the best places I've ever skied. Also in my experience, if you don't intend to resort hop buy daily lift tix (in conjunction with the on line discount vouchers on offer which you can down load from resort websites before you leave) The saving will be worthwhile comparative tot he Valley Pass. Cheers