グランアップル神戸三田

7.0
Very Good
(22 reviews)

Japan, 〒669-1547 Hyogo, Sanda, Fujigaoka, 5 Chome−2

+81 120-006-155

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Hotel Description

Grand Apple Kobe Sanda

Grand Apple Kobe Sanda is a serene hotel nestled in the heart of Sanda, Hyogo, Japan, offering an exquisite blend of natural beauty and modern amenities. Situated at 5 Chome-2 Fujigaoka, Sanda, the hotel is surrounded by a vibrant environment that’s perfect for those seeking both relaxation and exploration. With nearby attractions such as the Arima Onsen, a famous hot spring area, and the Museum of Nature and Human Activities, Hyogo, guests can enjoy a unique mix of culture and natural wonders. The hotel’s design exudes tranquility, blending traditional Japanese elements with contemporary comforts. It’s an ideal getaway for anyone looking to unwind while being close to top sights and activities.
The rooms at Grand Apple Kobe Sanda are designed to provide maximum comfort. Guests can expect spacious rooms with calming, minimalist decor, creating a peaceful ambiance perfect for relaxation. Each room is equipped with modern conveniences to ensure a comfortable stay, making it a wonderful choice for both short and extended visits.
The hotel offers a variety of amenities, including a natural onsen, open air bath, Jacuzzi, and a water bath. For those seeking relaxation, the bedrock bath and sauna provide soothing experiences, while the free Wi-Fi ensures that guests stay connected during their stay. Although there is no fitness center or hot tub, the peaceful atmosphere, combined with the onsen and wellness features, offers a unique experience.
Transportation to and from the hotel is convenient, with easy access to several public transport options. Shin-Sanda Station is only 7 minutes by taxi, and Osaka International Airport (Itami) is approximately 35 minutes away by taxi. The hotel is also well connected to popular tourist destinations such as the Arima Onsen, which is just 22 minutes away.
The hotel's commitment to health and safety is paramount, ensuring that all guests enjoy a safe and worry-free stay.
Popular activities near the hotel include visiting the nearby Mount Maya, offering breathtaking views of the region, and exploring the Kobe Fruit Flower Park Ozo Rest Area, just 10 minutes away.
For dining, there are many nearby restaurants offering a variety of cuisines, from traditional Japanese dishes to international options, ensuring every guest's culinary needs are met.
Come experience the calming atmosphere, exceptional amenities, and stunning surroundings of Grand Apple Kobe Sanda. It’s a place where guests can truly relax and rejuvenate, while enjoying the best of what the area has to offer.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Natural onsen with relaxing hot spring baths

2. Open air bath and Jacuzzi for ultimate relaxation

3. Water bath and bedrock bath for unique wellness experiences

4. Convenient access to major transportation hubs including Shin-Sanda Station

5. Free Wi-Fi to stay connected during your stay

6. Sauna available for post-activity relaxation

7. Close proximity to popular attractions like Arima Onsen and Mount Maya

8. Various dining options nearby offering a range of cuisines

9. Tranquil, minimalist room design promoting relaxation

10. Commitment to health and safety with strict protocols


6.2 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Arima Onsen
22 min
Kobe Fruit Flower Park Ozo Rest Area
10 min
Museum of Nature and Human Activities, Hyogo
10 min
Kin no Yu hot spring
23 min
Mount Maya
42 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Location rating6.2
Nearest airportOsaka International Airport (Itami Airport)
Travel time to airport35 min

Location

Japan, 〒669-1547 Hyogo, Sanda, Fujigaoka, 5 Chome−2

Airports:

Osaka International Airport (Itami Airport)

Taxi: 35 min

Transit: 1 hr 17 min

Kobe Airport

Taxi: 52 min

Transit: 1 hr 39 min

Osaka Kansai International Airport (KIX)

Taxi: 1 hr 28 min

Transit: 2 hr 31 min

Transit:

Shin-Sanda Station

Taxi: 7 min

Walking: 36 min

Yokoyama Station

Taxi: 9 min

Walking: 47 min

Sanda Station

Taxi: 9 min

Walking: 42 min

Minami Woody Town Station

Taxi: 3 min

Walking: 27 min

Flower Town Station

Taxi: 3 min

Walking: 19 min


Nearby locations

6.2

Good Location

Top Attractions


Amenities and Facilities

Public bath

Natural onsen

Open air bath

Jacuzzi

Water bath

Bedrock bath

Wellness

No fitness center

Sauna

No spa

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

No hot tub


Reviews

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Y Sasaki

1/5
The rooms look good, but are extremely damp and moldy. First, the air conditioner smells terrible.The amount of food is just right. The taste is at home level. Drinking Hodai is also very ordinary.service. Very average or below.The place is quite mountainous.It's near a hot spring, but you'll probably not be able to enjoy all-you-can-enter, all-you-can-drink soft serve ice cream, and coffee.The price is too high for the content.I think it looks great on Instagram, but I don't think there will be repeat customers.

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Samu

5/5
This was my first time using the one-day BBQ plan where you can go empty-handed. At first, the staff kindly explained everything to us, so we were able to do everything at our own pace with peace of mind.The menu was stylish and tasted good, so we were even more satisfied. I was impressed by the deliciousness of the baked apple that I ate for the first time (I also received whipped cream!).I was able to relax in the tent, and I was also given a ticket for Kotobuki no Yu, so I took a bath after I had had my fill. What a blissful time. I was grateful that I could go directly from the parking lot of Grand Apple to Kotobuki-no-Yu by the cute monorail called Moumou, and the Moumou was really cute (*^^*) The staff at both facilities were very helpful. He was very kind and I really appreciate it!

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よ“座ドイル”よ

4/5
I'll post what I was concerned about.Please note that there may be changes! !* Park at P② (the parking lot where Monorail Ushi is located) (I went with two cars and parked) (The glamping site is on the opposite side of the road, so if you think you'll need an umbrella, you can pick it up later. Can go)*Check in at 15:00 by taking the Ushi-san monorail to the Kotobukiyu hot springs reception desk (at the same time, eat soft-serve ice cream)*All-you-can-eat soft serve ice cream is only available in vanilla flavor (available until 10pm) (coffee is also available)*Glamping tent(The dome type has a door, so you can see the sky above the ceiling from inside the room.) (The 6 meter tent allows sunlight to enter outside, so it is bright on sunny days.) (The 5 meter tent does not allow sunlight to enter.) (Other than the dome type, there is a zipper type entrance and exit. (This is a hassle, but it also makes a lot of noise.)*If you are ordering a free drink, please note that the start time is 17:00. It ends around 17:00-20:30, so feel free to bring extra for the next morning. (Coffee can be drunk anytime while the administration building is open)*There is a mosquito repellent inside the tent.*Insect spray and nets are provided.*BBQ is prepared to be grilled on aluminum trays (meat will burn when grilled, so ask for an additional aluminum tray before grilling other items).*Maybe because of the structure of the sofa in the tent, I want to sit on my butt, so I lay it out and sit on it because there is a cushion.*There are several outlets around the futon inside the tent, so you can charge your batteries while sleeping.*There were two 60cm square desks inside the tent.*The bathing ticket is for 2 days and you can borrow face towels and bath towels for free on the first day, but if you return them on the first day, you will not be able to go the next day unless you rent them for a fee, so take them back to the tent (cleansing and face washing are not available at the hot springs, so please bring them with you. I left the lotion.)(I don't have a body towel, so if you bring something with you, you can use it the next day without getting the towel wet.)*If you are going on the second day after checking out the bedrock bath, bring a change of clothes (pajamas) after taking a bath on the first day.*If you do not use the bedrock bath service ticket, it is valid for half a year, so if you do not use it, you can leave it behind.As for my impressions,The staff's explanations are polite and considerate ◎The tent looks just like the photo, but be careful as it won't be too noisy if you go with a few friends!There are no particularly good views and there is road noise.The toilets are clean. There is no problem with the water source.The bath is Kotobuki-yu, so there are quite a few customers even late at night.Is it because some customers take a bath after going to the gym and go home?Both dinner and breakfast are sufficient for women and children. As mentioned in the reviews, the beef was a little delicate. I think it will be unpopular with people who are used to BBQ. It's a good thing that the other things are delicious and almost cooked.I'll go get some soup in the morning. Coffee is free in the morning, so I'm pretty happy about that.The bedrock bath at Kotobukiyu is not open to elementary school students, so children who don't read books won't be able to enjoy it, but adults can relax. ○ It's empty first thing in the morning after checking out. ◎ You can go to the restaurant while wearing your rented bedrock bath. You can have lunch there, and the quantity is large and the taste is good, so the price seems cheap.Restaurant staff are also attentive ◎As mentioned in other reviews, it's a good price to stay at a good hotel, so this is another one! It's nice to have some kind of service.

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CB& TB

3/5
There is no sense of freedom like camping, and it is somewhere between a hotel and camping.We stayed there in the pouring rain, but there was no roof anywhere we went, so we were drenched, and I think it would have been the worst if it had been a winter rain.There were a lot of harsh comments about the food, but personally I think everything except the baked apple and sausage was delicious.I thought there wasn't enough of this, so I ordered more items, but the kids' meals were too voluminous, so I ended up leaving out more items.

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おだんごもち!

3/5
[Points I was dissatisfied with]・The tent is smaller than I expected・Air conditioning and heating are not effective・BBQ meat is too tough・The distance from the glamping facility to the hot spring is long・Drink Bar It's true that you can drink all-you-can-eat ice cream, but you can only get all-you-can-eat ice cream at hot springs.

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1/5
tent? It was nice and clean inside.Anyway, the rice tastes bad.No matter what I eat, it tastes bad.The sausages, meat, and seafood were all tasteless.It definitely tastes better if you buy it at the supermarket.I couldn't eat it so I threw most of it away.I'm disappointed even though I upgraded.I was looking forward to it because many people said it was delicious, but it wasn't at all.I don't want to give even 1 star.You are not allowed to bring in food or drinksIt's terrible that only such bad-tasting food comes out.If you can only provide something of such a low level, I think it would be better not to provide food.I think it would be better if you could bring your own.Anyway, as for the food, it was a rip-off.

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kou

4/5
what's in the tentRefrigerator, pitcher of water inside, toothbrush paper cup, electrical outlet, small light, kettle, hot sandwich maker, hammockThe futon mattress was about 10cm long and firm. If you put three futons on it, it will be quite cramped. There is heating, so it's warm in winter, but it gets quite dry.Since it is a tent, there is almost no soundproofing or light blocking. It was raining lightly at night, and the sound of the rain was soothing. I could hear voices from the tent next door, but the sound of the rain made it a little better. There were no people with bad manners, but I think it would be the worst if there was a noisy group. Staff are not available after 9pm. If you need anything, you can call me using the cell phone in the tent.The entrance to the tent is zipped and locked with a padlock. When I open and close the zipper to go to the bathroom at night, it makes a surprisingly loud noise that wakes me up if I'm a light sleeper.The more expensive dome-shaped tents had doors. Soundproofing seemed better than a tent.There are three toilets, each with an auxiliary toilet seat for children. The toilet seat is warm. The bathroom has hot water.Guests can park their cars in the second parking lot. A few minutes walk to the tent. If it rains nearby, you'll need an umbrella.The tent is close to the toilet, but you can get wet if it rains.Wearing sandals is convenient as you will have to get out of the tent and go to the toilet or administration building to get a drink.If you apply for the all-you-can-drink option in advance, you can pay by card along with your accommodation fee. Cash only when purchasing drinks each time! A glass of beer or wine costs 500 yen, so it's a good idea to add the all-you-can-drink option. Be careful as last order is early at 8:30pm!You may bring in hand-held fireworks and soap bubbles.Barbecue for dinner. Grill right next to the tent. There is a roof, but if the wind blows on a rainy day, it will get a little wet.Two types of dressing and Yakiniku sauce.The meat, paella, garlic toast, all tasted bad.All-you-can-eat soft serve ice cream for 350 yen. Delicious in a waffle cone.How to order at a hot spring cafe.All-you-can-drink hot and iced coffee. You can drink this either in the tent administration building or in the hot springs.You can use the hot springs as much as you like for one night or two days. The library and bedrock bath are free for one time only.After checking out at 10am, you can relax in the hot springs or library.If you are traveling with children, we recommend Mentai Park and the Museum of Humanity and Nature nearby.Food and drinks are not allowed to be brought into the accommodation or hot springs. There are vending machines, and the prices are normal.