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7 de junio de 2021
Landhotel de Borken is a fairly nicely located hotel in rural Drenthe. Quite a nice starting place for longer (e-)bike rides through the surrounding villages, each with a plethora of terraces and restaurants. The remains of WW2 transit camp Westerbork and a number the famous dolmen ('hunebedden') are also easily within bike's reach. Its location makes for quiet nights, and the hotel populus was mostly 50+ when we visited. Lots of birds and the occasional cow can be heard. The hotel has a nice indoor swimming pool and an e-bike rental service. The restaurant is quite sufficient and not too expensive, and the staff, both hotel and restaurant, is overall calm and friendly. Breakfast is buffet-type, and though a full English breakfast isn't served, the selection of foods, the quality and freshness is all certainly adequate. The vast majority of rooms is located at ground level and the hotel therefore spans quite some area. Parking space is sufficiently large, mostly gravel and publicly accessible. Parking motorcycles is possible, but the heavier machine may require something under the jiffy for added stability. Rooms are tidy and sufficiently roomy, albeit a bit sp****. No safe of minibar, for instance. The level of maintenance sadly isn't always what you'd expect - the large sliding door to the room's terrace was just as easily opened from outside as from within: leaving valuables in the room, however always to be discouraged, would be very unwise. When we alerted the staff, we learned the problem was known and not unique for our room, however a quick solution was thought of by providing us the key to another room that -could- be locked, to store our equipment. The next day a serviceman mounted two hooks on the inside of the sliding door, solving the issue. But because the hotel grounds are publicly accessible (literally anyone can walk in a number of the rooms!) we consider this issue well worth mentioning. A clogged shower drain we reported was quickly fixed, but also indicates a little overdue maintenance. Wifi is free, quick enough but is insecure / public. No password of any sort is required, so be cautious when using social media, banking apps or any other potentially sensitive services on your wireless devices.
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