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Hotel Hubert ****
Hotel Hubert in Gerlachov lies in the spectacular surroundings of the High Tatras, at the base of Slovakia's highest peak, Gerlach. The location is at 900 meters above sea level, and about one kilometer from the settlement of Tatranská Polianka. Accommodations are available in 7 Apartment Suites (three of which are two-storey Luxury Suites), 30 Double Rooms and 2 Single Rooms. We provide our guests with a Restaurant, a fireside Cafe and a Wine Bar including a shop with wine-tasting. Guests can catch a trout in our fish pond, and then have it prepared according to their instructions. Also available is a covered outdoor fireplace, complete with grill. Those going on outings can order picnic lunches. The pride of the hotel is the Hunters' Room ("Polovnicky salonik"), with capacity of 20. The Conference Room is appropriate for up to twenty people. In the Conference Hall, audiovisual equipment awaits larger groups of 120 to 160. The hotel's Library holds over 300 volumes, and sells a number of foreign and domestic periodicals. The Game Room features electronic darts, table football and games for children. Billards and ufo facilities are also available. Parents also enjoy our child care and babysitting services. The Relax Centre, pool with adjustable current and whirlpool, weight machines, solarium, sauna and steambath are popular guest services. Massage, cosmetic and hair styling service can be booked. Directly in the hotel you can find a bicycle rental service. Tennis courts with composite surface are located next to the hotel. Nearby, horse-riding, pony-riding and coaches are available. Children enjoy the playground, which includes a wooden castle, climbers, swings and slides, a sandbox, outdoor chess and Russian bowling. The hotel makes for an excellent starting point for hiking and cycling tours, and for cross-country skiing. Not far away, Strbske Pleso and Lopusna dolina boast top conditions for all winter sporting activities. A guarded car park is adjacent to the hotel. The atmosphere of the area is rounded out by the symbolic wooden Chapel of St. Hubert.
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