5 Top-Rated Hotels in Wielen, Greater Poland Province, Central Poland

November 10, 2022 Nobuko Falco

Discover the best hotels in Wielen, Greater Poland Province, Central Poland including Trzy Jeziora, Santana Club, Lawendowa Przystan Wielen, Jedrusiowa Chata, Wielewski Cype.

1. Trzy Jeziora

Ul. Wczasowa 54, Wielen 64-234 Poland
Excellent
44%
Good
22%
Satisfactory
17%
Poor
17%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 18 reviews

Trzy Jeziora

Family meeting

Reviewed By Magda L

I didnt stay at the place, but used the restaurant part to host a family meeting. I dealt with Maciej, who is the head of food department of the hotel. He was professional, lovely person, easy to deal with and very very accommodating, present yet not overbearing. Food was tasty and good value for money. There was vegetarian dishes as well as gluten free ones. Overall I would really recommend the place for family related celebrations. The place is situated in the forest, with playroom for kids and playground which I found perhaps a little dated, but it was in full working order and safe.

2. Santana Club

Wczasowa 43, Wielen 64-234 Poland
Excellent
50%
Good
33%
Satisfactory
17%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 6 reviews

Santana Club

The only hotel I've ever seen with it's own bowling alley

Reviewed By Martin G

On arrival the hotel seemed a bit more modern than many other buildings nearby. As the season seems to not start until May, the local area was very quiet. We got to the hotel a little early for check-in. As the room had been booked by a friend (we were there for his wedding), we were unaware that reception did not open until 12.00 or 13.00 depending on the day. That being said, as soon as a staff member saw us, they opened the door and checked us in. Fortunately they did this with minimal interaction from us, as there was a significant language barrier here. Most staff speak no English it would seem, although one man did know a bit of English. This is to be expected really, as I think the area has predominantly domestic tourism. In hind sight, I could have tried German, but I think Russian would likely be reasonably well understood. Despite the language barrier, we ordered lunch (helpfully the menu is translated into English, and has more choices than the website would have you believe). The pizza was nice enough, and was what seemed to be a very good price (worked out at about £4.50 for a large pizza). Retiring to our room for a nap, we found the walls to be quite thin and thought heavier curtains or blinds may have helped keep the light out. There were a couple of things I was not a huge fan of: the bed was pushed up against the wall, so one of us had to crawl into bed from the foot of the bed; the TV was a 14 inch CRT TV (we didn't use it, but still...); no bedside table; sliding shower doors popped off the runners a couple of times; temperature control of the shower was an issue, with approximately 2 microns between arctic cold and surface-of-the-sun searing heat. That evening we ate at the restaurant again, and the service and food were both very good, despite the language barrier. Over some very reasonably priced drinks, we made use of the pool table, which was fun. The following day we had breakfast, which was the typical meat and cheese affair. The coffee resembled rocket fuel, the pot of tea had only 1 tea bag in it, and the honey was rock solid. Sadly the following day there was no honey, as this was the only part of breakfast I enjoyed (I've never got on board with eating cheese at 9am). In the afternoon of day 2 it was my friend's wedding. The reception was held at the hotel, and featured a 9 course meal and plenty of vodka. The food was very good and the staff worked tirelessly to make sure everyone had a good time, which we did. Amazingly by breakfast the next day everything had been cleared away, which must have taken several hours. Our return flight on day 4 was very early, so we found out the checkout procedures before bed on day 3. As the front door would be locked, we had to exit through a fire exit and deposit our keys in a box by the side gate. All in all, we had a great time, despite the language barrier, and would probably go back again.

3. Lawendowa Przystan Wielen

Ul. Wczasowa 20, Wielen 64-234 Poland
Lawendowa Przystan Wielen

4. Jedrusiowa Chata

Kocien Wielki 33, Wielen 64-729 Poland
Jedrusiowa Chata

5. Wielewski Cype

Derdowskiego 66, Wielen 83-441 Poland
Wielewski Cype

We invite you to holiday in our facility! We have 7 summer houses 6 and 2-passenger cabins all year round 10-passenger. Each of them is fully equipped. Private accommodations are two quadruple rooms with terraces, one double room and two bathrooms. On the ground floor there is a lounge with a kitchenette and an outside terrace. Cottages have a fireplace heating.

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