Schweitzer Ullr Retreat

Schweitzer Ullr Retreat Maison in Idaho
Schweitzer Ullr Retreat Maison in Idaho
Schweitzer Ullr Retreat Maison in Idaho
Schweitzer Ullr Retreat Maison in Idaho
Schweitzer Ullr Retreat Maison in Idaho
4.0 / 5.0
Bon

Maison à Idaho

Raisons de réserver

Annulation gratuiteRemboursement intégral si vous changez d’avis
Valeur haut de gammeLe prix de cette propriété est supérieur à la moyenne de la région
Comprend les essentielsCuisine ou coin cuisine, Internet/Wi-Fi, Parking et plus

À propos de cette location de vacances

Schweitzer Ullr Retreat

Le Schweitzer Ullr Retreat est situé à Sandpoint. Une connexion Wi-Fi est disponible gratuitement dans l'ensemble de l'établissement.

Équipements

Cuisine ou coin cuisine
Internet/Wi-Fi
Cheminée
Parking
Blanchisserie
Balcon ou terrasse
Lave-vaisselle
TV

Carte de Idaho

Chambres disponibles

Four bedroom holiday home

1 Lit queen-size • 1 Lit King Size • 1 Double • 1 Lit queen-size • 2 Lit simple • 1 Lit King Size • 207 m²

Room
Capacité d'accueil 12
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Avis et évaluations

4.0 / 5.0
Bon
Avis vérifiés à 100 %
4.0 / 5.0
star 5 empty
Oct 2020
Very good
The property was very clean, comfortable and spacious, although as I think many such ski resort properties are it was spread over many levels—-4 or 4 1/2 depending on how you’re counting in this case, with the twin beds accessible only by climb-up ladders to a 4th level, and the lower floor parking level being just a mud/snow room/utility room/ washer-dryer area. The kitchen seemed pretty well equipped for the cooking we did (which was more than at most of my rental home stays since we were snowbound most of the time—-although bring coffee for either the Keurig or Mr Coffee coffee-makers. The gas fireplace was convenient to use and very nice to have given the unseasonably early cold and snow. The setting would be lovely, as I knew from prior experience, if visibility hadn’t been so limited, although the properties windows look back up to the ski resort and the slopes rather than enjoying the great views down to the Lake and Sandpoint area, but those other views are just a short walk away—-although irrelevant in light of the white-out conditions we had. But I imagine the property would be great and well-suited for its intended peak ski season use when all the roads are well maintained and the resort is fully open, or for a summer season get-away when there could be good hiking and I think ski lifts to the top slopes for further hiking.
If the weather is bad—as it was for us, with about a foot of early season October snow and icy roads—-the access can be a bit tricky. I was the only one of my group of what turned out to be 7 (because my Sandpoint-resident brother ended up staying with us too because of the snowbound conditions) who even made it up the mountain to stay there the first night. I was already in the area and made it up in late afternoon before the weather turned bad, but the rest were coming in late evening from a trip to Yellowstone and decided it was best not to attempt a midnight ascent on the icy roads. Just bad luck and not the property’s fault of course. The resort does a good job of keeping the roads up the mountain maintained, although the last little ascent up into our unit’s parking lot was snowdozed only on the last day, and my snow/ice-driving-experienced brother from Sandpoint attempted a test drive down to the main resort area on the 2nd day and was not able to get our rental vehicle (an Expedition) back up that final ascent on the 2nd day. The 4th level twin beds accessible only by ladder might have been a challenge for our 55+-aged group of mostly siblings (although all of us would have been in good enough shape to have handled it, if necessary) except that the only one sleeping up there was a 30- year old nephew and he did fine. (Photos below don’t correspond to labels but are all taken at the property except for the lake view taken from about a half-mile away at the resort HQ)

FAQ

Combien coûte ce maison par rapport aux autres à Idaho ?

Le prix moyen d’une location à Idaho est de 224 € par nuit. Cette location est 217 € au-dessus de la moyenne.

Le stationnement est-il inclus dans ce maison ?

Oui, le parking est répertorié comme un équipement pour Schweitzer Ullr Retreat. Pour plus d’informations, nous vous recommandons de contacter l’établissement pour savoir où vous garer.

Y a-t-il une piscine dans ce maison ?

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La location Schweitzer Ullr Retreat accepte-t-elle les animaux ?

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Quels équipements offre Schweitzer Ullr Retreat?

Nous avons trouvé 8 équipements pour cette location. Cela inclut cuisine ou coin cuisine, internet/wi-fi, cheminée, parking et blanchisserie.

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