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31 stycznia 2023 r.
This place is in some ways a throwback to the 1970s. A shower in the room, with a privacy screen, but the toilets are shared. I think the rooms are too small to ever be rebuilt with ensuite bathrooms. Some people let the doors crash, which have a mechanism for closing them securely. It's not far from the train station, but on a fairly busy road, and right opposite a gas station. We happened to arrive on the hottest day of the year, 40°C, and there is no air conditioning- so far, they got by without it, but climate change seems to be here to stay. We slept by keeping both the window and the door open, which created a stiff breeze. Too bad for the people looking in on their way to the toilet :-) The breeze sometimes smelled a bit of the street, and sometimes of manure- from a nearby farm? Not very strong, and normally you would of course keep the windows closed. Everything was clean, and the owners nice and helpful. Breakfast was good. If you come by car: there is free parking on the premises. The wifi could be more stable, it might need an upgrade. I lost my connection many times. This is very clearly a family business- staying here will not break the bank, and you are supporting a local family, not a big corporation. The attached restaurant can feed you at reasonable prices, and the cidre is sublime.
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