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Dr Irena Eris Wzgórza Dylewskie Hotel & Spa

14-100 Wysoka Wieś
HotelsThings to do with childrenThings to do with children in Poland
14-100 Wysoka Wieś
+48 89 647 11 11
wzgorza@drirenaerisspa.com
www.drirenaerisspa.pl
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The Hotel is located 3-hour drive from Warsaw, in a landscape park, among forests, close to many lakes in the Warmia area. However, the Hotel is not located on the lake. Advantages: a Spa Center with a long list of treatments, horse riding, green surroundings, swimming pool and outdoor jacuzzi.

What is available in English?

  • The whole website content: http://www.drirenaerisspa.pl/en/wzgorza-dylewskie
  • The hotel staff speaks good English
  • Menu, kids menu, swimming pool regulations etc. are all available in English

How to get there?

  • The hotel is located about 200 km from the center of Warsaw
  • By car: It takes about 3 hours, depending on the traffic (two-lane road to Płońsk, then 120 km via one-lane road)

Activities for kids:

  • Outdoor:
    • Playground
    • Biking (you can rent bikes on site, including bikes for kids, however, during busy weekends and holidays it is recommended to book bikes in advance)
    • Tennis court
    • Badminton
    • Stables and horse riding, including pony riding, there is a possibility to have horse riding classes
    • Next to the Hotel, there is an enclosure with 2 fallow deers (easy for kids to notice)
    • On the premises of the Hotel, there is a nice pond to walk around (swimming not allowed)
  • Indoor:
    • Playroom
    • Swimming pool (including wading pool and jacuzzi, outdoor jacuzzi)
    • Table tennis
    • Pool table
    • Bowling (no track for kids with barriers along the track)

Other relevant information:

  • The Hotel is kid-friendly. However, please note that they ask not to come with children to the swimming pool after 8 pm, and one of the restaurants (“Restauracja Romantyczna”) is dedicated to adults and children over 12
  • Animals are not accepted
  • Rooms
    • Some of the rooms have a small balcony or a terrace (terraces on the ground floor are open to the garden which can be the advantage with bigger children who can go directly eg. to the playground; on the other hand, if the terrace door is open, smaller children can run out to the garden)
    • If you would like to have your stroller next to your room, please note that to some rooms you can get with a lift but to some rooms, there are stairs and no lift

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