Latest Reviews for Drenthe Hotels

Fletcher Hotel - Restaurant de Zeegser Duinen
3.9/555 Reviews
We had a very enjoyable weekend at this hotel. Yes it’s very outdated and could do with a good clean-up but the positives far outweigh the negatives. Location is beautiful .... nice and quiet with great walking routes right at the back of the hotel. Parking was fairly tight but we discovered an overspill carpark at the back where the shed is and where you can lock up your bikes for the night. The rooms themselves are typical Fletcher style ..... blue carpet with brown furniture but nice and spacious. Very comfy clean beds with coffee and tea making facilities. Nice small balcony to open the door and let some air in. Took a while to find a hairdryer and still wonder why they have it hanging and wired up under the television. No fridge in the room. The bath was very welcoming when you see how small the swimming pool is ..... however I did wonder how an elderly person could climb up into the bath to take a shower seeing there were no slip mats on the surface ..... lethal for an older person or somebody with a disability. Breakfast area very spacious with plenty of available tables and as for the breakfast itself, it was excellent. Anything you wanted was laid out and the cook behind the counter was constantly making up fresh eggs and bacon. Reception staff were constantly busy but very friendly and helpful. Overall really enjoyed it.
Hotel Wesseling
4.2/550 Reviews
Fletcher Familiehotel Paterswolde
3.9/552 Reviews
I had never eaten in this beautiful hotel, except for a nice lunch long ago. It was 1 January and try to find more. The family hotel. It was just looking in the big room but with some help we found a pleasant table near the window. It cost some difficulty to draw attention from the service but the food was fine. We had a vegetarian dish, and both were good, and the portions were also of a sufficient size, and the price was not countered.
Fletcher Hotel-Restaurant Kasteel Coevorden
3.7/511 Reviews
Very nice spacious rooms, but very noisy. You do not sleep in the beautiful castle, but across the road in the outbuilding. The rooms are beautiful, but unfortunately the building has wooden floors, which squeak and creak when someone walks above you. We were also unlucky that there were guests above us who felt it necessary to walk back and forth for half an hour at 2 a.m. and fill the bath at 2:30 a.m. So awake half the night. Breakfast was good and cozy room in the castle. Also had dinner one evening, which was not Fletcher worthy. The kitchen was in a trailer that was outside because the kitchen was being renovated. Pricey weekend stay and not value for money was our experience
City Hotel de Jonge
4.2/579 Reviews
Horrible service. Unhelpful and quite frankly rude. I had emailed the hotel to say that we would be arriving after 11pm for check in. I received a polite reply that said, ” That is no problem”. I continued to keep the hotel informed va email once we left Amsterdam. They did not inform us that there was a fesival in thier town and that it would be difficult to get to the hotel. After driving around for an hour and asking several people, I phoned the Hotel directly. The man who I spoke too was the most unfriendly, unsympathetic and unhelpful person. He basically said that it would be impossible to get to the hotel and that he could not help us. When I pressed for more information, he suggested I park the car anywhere that I can find a place and walk to the hotel. When I asked how far away we were and how long it would take to to walk to the hotel, he laughed and said that it would take us all night. Very disappointing and disheartening when we had 2 rooms booked and paid 691 euros (345.50 euros per room; 1 comfort double and 1 comfort twin). We arrived approximately 15 minutes later (around 3am!). I explained that the service was terrible in getting there. They tried to blame it on all the drunk people at the festival when in fact, the service from the hotel was unsatisfactory. The rooms were comfortable and breakfast was good (at the restaurant across the street) but we were only there for a few hours. The service of the staff in the morning made up for the unacceptable, rude, unprofessional and unhelpful man from the night before. He should not be working in the tourism industry. Disappointingly, this was our first time staying at this hotel and it will be the last. Which is a shame as we like to support small, family run businesses. I do not recommend staying here during the weekend that we stayed in June. We were there for the MotoGP and will stay elsewhere next time. I suggest you do the same.
Van der Valk Hotel Assen
3.6/576 Reviews
Very large hotel. Spacious room and bathroom with bath, separate shower and toiletries. Sliding door gives access to shared outdoor space (balcony). We had food in the bar and we really enjoyed it, reasonably priced. Pool table and dartboard in bar area but slightly tucked away. The pool and wellness facilities are free and really well maintained. Very clean and lots of choice: salt sauna, herb sauna, Finnish sauna, hamam, infrared sauna, foot baths and snow shower. Towels are provided and there are free lockers in the changing rooms. Changing rooms are not mixed. Enjoyed our stay.
Van der Valk Hotel Emmen
3.9/543 Reviews
Fletcher Wellness-Hotel De Hunzebergen
3.9/539 Reviews
A comfortable hotel with a good restaurant , friendly staff nothing is too much breakfast perfect , rooms beautiful with balcony only at rain not recommend . large swimming pool and relax possibilities sauna etc spacious free parking , Rooms funly furnished only the table of me may be a little bigger
Fletcher Hotel-Restaurant de Borken
3.8/547 Reviews
EuroParcs Ruinen
3.9/510 Reviews

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Property Information for Tourists

Total Properties135
Number of Reviews854
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 264
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 285