Big Fish Eco Park
Gdovsky district, the Territory of the ATA Resource, land plot 1, Pskov
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25 Jun, Th
26 Jun, Fr
1 nights, 2 adults
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Big Fish Eco Park
25 Jun, Th - 26 Jun, Fr, 1 nights, 2 adults
Standard room
18 m²
1 Double bed
5000 ₽
1 nights, 2 adults
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About hotel
The Big Fish Eco Park is located on the shore of the picturesque Zabelskoye Lake, 80 kilometers from the city of Pskov, and 300 km south of St. Petersburg. It occupies an area of 3 hectares. The nearest large settlement (18 km) is Yamm. The place where the base is located is ideal from the point of view of fishing and hunting. In addition to the lake, it is walking distance to numerous fishing and hunting grounds that are located nearby. Local reservoirs are rich in fish, such as pike, ruff, burbot.
Guests can book a whole room for up to 12 people or individual rooms with a capacity of 2 people. The house has an equipped kitchen and bathroom, Wi-Fi, fireplace.
In the eco-park you can: go to the spruce barrel bath, see the beauty of the lake from a boat, get up on the sap, try kayaks or even a raft, do yoga in the fresh air, take a walk through the ecotropes by bike and on foot, play volleyball on the playground, spend a cozy evening playing board games.
Amenities
Internet
WiFi in hotel
Transport
Parking
Beach
Private beach
Sauna center
Sauna
Entertainment and sports
Volleyball
Pets
Pet-friendly
Territory
Indoor fireplace
Security
Security
Stay conditions
Check-in
After 16:00
Check-out
Before 13:00
Payment methods
Important information
According to the rules for the provision of hotel services in the Russian Federation, foreign citizens must have an identity card with them to check into hotels on the territory of the Russian Federation.
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