エンゼルフォレスト伊豆スカイライン

7.8
Very Good
(10 reviews)

2071-307 Kamishiraiwa, Izu, Shizuoka 410-2502, Japan

+81 50-3139-5720

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Hotel Description

Angel Forest Izu Skyline

エンゼルフォレスト伊豆スカイライン is a delightful hotel located at 2071-307 Kamishiraiwa, Izu, Shizuoka 410-2502, Japan. Nestled in a serene environment, this hotel offers guests a unique blend of natural beauty and comfort, making it a perfect getaway for those seeking tranquility amidst vibrant surroundings. The hotel's design embraces a modern yet traditional Japanese aesthetic, providing a warm and inviting atmosphere that encourages relaxation.
Each room is thoughtfully designed to ensure maximum comfort, featuring air conditioning and kitchen facilities that cater to the needs of all guests. The spacious accommodations are complemented by high-speed Wi-Fi, making it convenient for both leisure and business travelers. Although the hotel does not have a fitness center, spa, or pool, its pet-friendly policy ensures that furry friends can join the adventure.
Accessibility is a significant advantage, with various public transportation options nearby. Major airports like Mt. Fuji Shizuoka Airport are about two hours away by taxi, facilitating easy travel for guests. The hotel prioritizes health and safety, implementing comprehensive measures to ensure guests' well-being during their stay.
Popular activities include exploring the nearby Izu Shaboten Zoo, paragliding at Mt. Omuro, and relaxing at Itō Orange Beach, all within a short travel distance. Guests can also visit the Roadside Station Ito Marinetown for shopping and dining, or enjoy the beauty of Atami Plum Garden, known for its seasonal festivals.
For dining, nearby options include K's Kitchen, just 19 minutes away, and Marugen, renowned for its seafood, reachable in 31 minutes. Il Golfo offers delectable Italian cuisine, while FANTASISTA serves Japanized western dishes, all within easy reach. We invite you to experience the unique charm and exceptional offerings of エンゼルフォレスト伊豆スカイライン, where unforgettable memories await you.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Pet-friendly accommodations that welcome furry friends

2. Spacious rooms equipped with fully functional kitchens

3. High-speed Wi-Fi available throughout the property

4. Close proximity to various natural attractions and parks

5. Convenient access to major transportation and airports


6.2 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Izu Shaboten Zoo
38 min
Mt. Omuro
37 min
Roadside Station Ito Marinetown
29 min
Itō Orange Beach
29 min
Atami Plum Garden
41 min

Nearest locations

K's Kitchen
19 min
Poem
30 min
FANTASISTA
30 min
Marutaka Seafood Restaurant
30 min
Marugen
31 min
Nanna Val
31 min
Il Golfo
34 min
レストラン クレチュール CRÉATEUR
34 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out10:00
Location rating6.2
Nearest airportMt. Fuji Shizuoka Airport
Travel time to airport2 hr 1 min

Nightly price (Only for reference price for sample day)

Check-in: Sun, Nov 17
Check-out: Mon, Nov 18
    Trip.com

    $106


Location

2071-307 Kamishiraiwa, Izu, Shizuoka 410-2502, Japan

Airports:

Mt. Fuji Shizuoka Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 1 min

Narita International Airport

Taxi: 3 hr 6 min

Haneda Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 16 min


Nearby locations

6.2

Good Location

Top Attractions

Top Restaurants


Amenities and Facilities

Pets

Pet-friendly

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

No hot tub

Rooms

Air conditioning

Kitchen


Reviews

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6.7

6 reviews

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新井メロン

1/5
It's too bad. I feel like I've been scammed. I didn't realize it when I made the reservation, but it seems like the rental villa comes with a hot spring, but it's hard to tell unless you look carefully. The rooms are dirty and full of bugs. The amenities are also limited. I went there for 3 days and 2 nights with just a toothbrush and only one cup of coffee and tea.There were no cups for hot drinks.When I contacted the call center, they told me to drink in a thin cup.I was annoyed, so I don't mind, but if you get hurt, I'll be responsible. I asked if he could take it for me, and he hurriedly brought me a cup.In the end, I asked if anyone had brought it with me, just to make me suspicious, so I asked if there was a need to lie, but they just kept quiet and left.Normally, the first thing you would do is to apologize, but you never go again. No, I definitely don't recommend it.

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JIN M

3/5
This is a cottage-style hotel built in a villa area.Do tourists feel left out because it was originally a villa area? It seems that there are problems with road usage and noise issues.It's right in the mountains, with no stores or vending machines nearby.The management office in the third photo? There is no one there, and you will not be able to contact them at night. (You can make an emergency call, but it will only be accepted.)There are deer, raccoon dogs, etc.Female deer are docile, but male deer may attack people, so if you see one, run away.You can enjoy the chirping of Japanese warblers from spring to summer, the sound of cicadas in summer, and the loud sounds of insects in autumn.Because it's in the mountains, all kinds of insects like moths and wasps fly by.

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わたわた

5/5
The facility was fully equipped and the room was clean.

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Hideki Sagawa

4/5
It seems like it costs 380 yen every time you pass the Izu Skyline. When leaving, you need to tell the staff that you don't have a ticket because you came from a villa area. ETC cannot be used. ETCX can be used if you register in advance. You can avoid Skyline by taking a forest road from Shuzenji, but it is a forest road so do so at your own risk. Personally, I thought it was easy to drive on forest roads. There are quite a few construction dump trucks passing by during the day, but there are places where you can retreat. Since it was a forest road, the car's navigation system could not guide us. Google Maps will guide you, but Softbank will run out of radio waves, so I think it would be better to enable offline maps in advance. There are no shops around. I often encountered wild deer, so drive safely.

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s

3/5
I stayed at 196-1 on a weekday.I went there from the toll road.The homepage said Izu Skyline Country Club was the destination, so I set it there. I was able to reach my destination, but I couldn't find the Angel Forest office, so I kept looking for it 😭😭 (I was surprised that the office was a prefabricated one that looked like an office at a construction site 😂😂😂) Finally here. I found it, listened to the explanation at the office, and thought about driving to my room, but the navigation system in my car didn't have a route in the mountains, and even when I looked at the map, it was hard to understand, so I called the office, but the reception was bad and the person on the other end was unable to find it. (It was a man. He could have said something like, ``I'll cut it, even if I cut it.'') It took a while to find the room, so I went early, but I was already there. By that time, it was evening and we were planning to have a barbecue outside, but it was already dark and that turned out to be a disaster. I think everyone will get lost when going, so I recommend getting there early.Since we had a baby in our room, we had a Japanese-style room with fewer stairs, so it was comfortable.Saran wrap, aluminum foil, kitchen paper, vape mat, and octopus legs are available in the room.There was a bed, but since I had a baby, I used a futon, but it was hard 😂😂 I don't think nervous people would be able to do this 😅😅The Wi-Fi signal was pretty good!There were large spiders, moths, and insects, but not in large numbers!There seemed to be a video guide at the office, but it seems that Softbank cannot be used😢😢

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D K

4/5
I own a vacant lot and visited here for the first time in about 10 years for maintenance. Well managed. Quiet, green and beautiful. You can simulate mountain forest development. I think you can camp if you feel like it. The management company is redeveloping the property, so we can expect it to become more popular in the future. The difficulty is access. Long-distance mountain roads are a bit difficult. I go maybe once every six months. Every month is tough