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Boutique Hotel "Lielborne Manor"

Address:  Lielborne, Salienas pagasts, Augšdaugavas novads

Phone. +371 29284480;  info@lielbornesmuiza.lvwww.lielbornesmuiza.lv

Working hours: all year

Service language: LV, RUS, ENG

Total number of guests: 43

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Breathe in the nature of the Daugava bends!
The Lielborne Manor hotel is located in the manor’s main house, built in the 1920s of the 19th century. Each guest room surprises with its individual design inspired by history, while the manor hosts personally take care of guests’ comfort and relaxation every day. During meals, conversations unfold about the life of modern manor owners, history and traditions, and the table is set with excellent dishes and drinks made from products grown on the manor and nearby farms. For guests from afar, this is an opportunity to get to know the region’s culture, customs, and Latgalian cuisine.

After careful restoration and adaptation for modern travellers, the following are available to guests:

  • 10 comfortable hotel rooms (27 beds);

  • 4 economy-class rooms (8–10 beds);

  • a seasonal camping house (6 beds).

When staying at Lielborne Manor, the restaurant staff will gladly prepare not only breakfast but also delicious lunch and dinner.

Available on site:

  • Restaurant;

  • Catering for groups;

  • Banquet tables;

  • Tastings (Lielborne Manor beer, brandy, blackcurrant wine, other drinks);

  • Celebrations in the style of “true Latvian hostesses”;

  • Equipment rental for active recreation;

  • Walks through the Lielborne Manor park.

The windows offer views of the Daugava bends, the restored mill pond, the steep banks of the Borne River, and the Lielborne Manor park.

The spacious, well-maintained territory, walking paths, children’s playgrounds, and rope course provide opportunities for both peaceful enjoyment of nature and active recreation. And, of course, unforgettable boat trips along the Daugava bends.

 

Reservations are also accepted via https://ej.uz/qns8

 

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