貸別荘 古湯ウッディハウスD

8.0
Excellent
(4 reviews)

Japan, 〒840-0502 Saga, 佐賀市富士町 杉山字小杉1807

+81 92-714-3235

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Hotel Description

Koyuyu Woody House D

貸別荘 古湯ウッディハウスD is a serene retreat nestled in the beautiful countryside of Saga, Japan. Located at 〒840-0502 Saga, 佐賀市富士町 杉山字小杉1807, this charming accommodation offers guests a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of urban life. Surrounded by nature's beauty, the hotel provides a relaxing atmosphere for families and nature lovers alike. Its rustic design incorporates the soothing elements of wood and natural surroundings, creating a cozy and homely feeling.
The hotel offers spacious rooms equipped with essential amenities to ensure a comfortable stay. Each room is designed to provide ample space for relaxation, with simple yet modern furnishings that complement the natural ambiance. While there is no air conditioning, the cool, fresh air from the surrounding nature keeps the environment pleasant.
While staying at 貸別荘 古湯ウッディハウスD, guests can take advantage of Wi-Fi access, ensuring that they stay connected while enjoying the peaceful surroundings. Though there are no fitness centers, spas, or pools, the focus here is on unwinding in the tranquil environment. The property is also pet-free, making it a perfect option for guests seeking a peaceful atmosphere.
The hotel’s location is ideal for exploring nearby attractions. Shiraito Waterfall, Karatsu Castle, and Niji No Matsubara Pine Grove are just a short drive away, offering plenty of outdoor activities, historical sites, and natural beauty.
Transportation options are also convenient, with Saga Airport just an hour's taxi ride away. For guests traveling from Fukuoka or Kumamoto, both airports are also easily accessible by taxi, with travel times under two hours.
Guests can rest assured that health and safety measures are in place to ensure a secure and worry-free stay, as the hotel prioritizes guest well-being. For those looking to experience the authentic charm of Saga, this hotel offers an inviting, calm environment where nature meets relaxation.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. No pets allowed for a peaceful and allergy-friendly stay.

2. Wi-Fi access to stay connected while surrounded by nature.

3. Located in the serene countryside of Saga, perfect for relaxation.

4. Proximity to top natural attractions like Shiraito Waterfall and Karatsu Castle.

5. Convenient access to multiple airports including Saga and Fukuoka.

6. Spacious rooms designed to blend comfort with natural beauty.


5.6 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Shiraito Waterfall
33 min
Karatsu Castle
47 min
Raizansennyoji Taihioin
47 min
Niji No Matsubara Pine Grove
38 min
Mt. Tenzan
20 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out11:00
Location rating5.6
Nearest airportFukuoka Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 7 min

Location

Japan, 〒840-0502 Saga, 佐賀市富士町 杉山字小杉1807

Airports:

Nagasaki Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 20 min

Fukuoka Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 7 min

Kumamoto Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 51 min

Kitakyushu Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 56 min

Saga Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 7 min


Nearby locations

5.6

Good Location

Top Attractions


Amenities and Facilities

Pets

No pets

Parking & transportation

Parking

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

No hot tub

Rooms

No air conditioning


Reviews

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4/5
During my summer vacation, where I can't go anywhere due to the coronavirus, I thought it would be safer to spend it in the mountains of nature, so I made a reservation.I had a barbecue with my family and had a great time.It was cold at night even with the long-sleeved comforter.

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4/5
It says there is a parking lot, but there was no proper parking lot. The room was thoroughly cleaned. Simple meals for two people can be prepared using the tableware and cooking utensils provided. If you have more people than that, I think it's better to bring your own.