Guest User
September 20, 2023
We thought this would be rustic, but our room was gorgeous with marble (or maybe faux marble) and tile floors. A large bed, a desk and a table. The setting is serene. It looks like a Swiss chalet. We paid 30 euros for dinner. A four course meal. 1) chicken soup, 2) salad with lettuce and tomatoes, 3) grilled meat platter of sausage, chicken, pork, ground beef, grilled veggies and potatoes. 4) ice cream. There was a fish platter for those not wanting meat. We were stuffed afterwards. We also paid 15 euros for breakfast - a large omelet, a big basket of beignets, croissants, deli meats, cheese, and fruit. Bags are on the table to take the leftovers. You don't have to ask for them. The woman who checked us in gave us directions to see the lower Plitvice falls without entering the park. We did this the afternoon of our arrival. We had 9:00 AM tickets for Plitvice entrance one but were able to get in at entrance three at 9:00 AM with no trouble. Our hostess had recommended we see the lower falls first, then take the shuttle bus to the other end of the park and walk back. We did this and we were able to do the 6-8 hour route K in 3.5 hours. Since route K is a big circle, we would have been seeing the same things twice, so following her directions was a big help.