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Dedanau Hotel
4.1/58 Reviews
Bedugul
Modern nice hotel to spend a few nights in relaxed lake view atmosphere. Have convenient restaurants right at the place with limited choices and co-branded one with lots of options in a few minutes short walk. Wow rooftop view, free billiard and lounge. Stuff is extremally friendly and helpful. Have transportation offers.
Container Smart Stay Css
4/51 Reviews
Bedugul
Cool concept. People sleep in shipping containers. Everything was very clean and well maintained. Definitely an oasis of well-being. There is also warm water here. During the day the containers heat up due to the sun and in the evening they cool down very much. At night it can cool down to 10 degrees. During the day it is between 20 and 25 degrees. As soon as the sun goes away, it gets very cool in the north! Warm clothing is highly recommended. The staff was very helpful. Still there were difficulties with English. Highly recommended translation app. It is a very beautiful and less touristy region of Bali. Without a scooter you are a bit lost there. These can also be rented on site for 150k per day. There is a lot to do in this region. It's worth it!
Handara Golf & Resort Bali
4/544 Reviews
Bedugul
The best of the best is the view. The less was his staff, who were less sensitive to respond to requests such as towels, and when ordering a picknik package, the food came late. But overall his hotel I like, the best in the shallow area.
Pondanu Cabins by the Lake
4.1/58 Reviews
Bedugul
This property was a little hard to find. You have to turn off the main road and then drive through narrow roads to reach it. But boy did we have a pleasant surprise when we reached the property. It has all the amenities a traveler wants and more. As we drove in there was a small area in front of the reception where we could park our car. It was dark and no one was at the reception. We rang a bell there and very soon a girl came. She helped us with our luggage and lead us to our rooms. The rooms were of good size. The bathroom was large by standards with shelves and hanging for clothes. The shower had hot water that flowed instantly. Everything else was good. There was even an electronic drying rack so we could wash our clothes knowing that the rack would dry them by the next day. The room was clean with tv that has Netflix, kettle, coffee and tea. Best of all the bed could be heated with a touch of a switch. We did not know the area was that cold and so didn't bring cold stuff. So we were thankful for the heated bed. Set by the lake as its name implies, it has a tranquil atmosphere, yet at the same time not too far from civilization. The restaurant serves good food. Not exceptional but good enough. Breakfast choice was Indonesian or full American. They even send us goreng pisang daily as snack. We saw the tented rooms, and even those looked good though we did not stay in them but they faced the lake which make them even more idyllic. There is also a gym and massage room. I paid IDR150000 for a massage and it was good. Problem was they had only one masseuse and we had to take turns. We all definitely enjoyed the stay.
CLV Hotel & Villa
4/526 Reviews
Bedugul
First time staying in Bedugul area and try this hotel. Overall I like this hotel, more like a 2 or 3 bedroom villa. So if you rent 2 rooms, only 2 rooms will be opened and 1 room will be locked. There can be a sofa, dry kitchen, dining table. If there is more than 1 family, it's good for gathering, it's just that the location of the hotel is on an incline, so if you bring a car, you have to be more expert, yes, breakfast with small children is also not difficult and delicious, but you can add more menu choices. The view in the restaurant is also good and instagramable.
Enjung Beji Resort
3.5/56 Reviews
Bedugul
Hotel right on the shore of the lake. The area is big and picturesque! Lotos, birds.. beauty! Very much bungalow in traditional style. The house itself is spacious, comfortable, furniture is not new, which in my opinion adds color). It is necessary to keep in mind that the climate here is cool and very wet. In January we were the only guests. We stayed for one night and with dinner there were problems, the restaurant didn't work, and the village is all local and closes early.

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