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Dedanau Hotel
4.1/57 Reviews
Bedougul
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.
Enjung Beji Resort
3.5/56 Reviews
Bedougul
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.
hotel de danau lake view
5/52 Reviews
Bedougul
Good hotel. We went without any special expectations, since the place is not particularly touristy. But we were pleasantly surprised by the service at the hotel. The view from the balcony and especially from the roof where breakfast is held is breathtaking. Breakfast, by the way, is also very tasty! We will definitely come back if we go to Bedugul :)
CLV Hotel & Villa
4/526 Reviews
Bedougul
Stay in this place no need for an AC. This place is cold by nature. The good thing about this place are: All rooms with flat TV, however with limited channels. Even some national channels are missing from the list. Hot water supply is enough for two person in bathing period, otherwise the third person need to wait for the heater to heat the water. Water pressure is also good. Breakfast has limited choice, however all of the choice available realy taste good. We rarely taste good food in this remote area. The bad things are: This place realy need for maintenance, peeling walls, half finish building, abandoned villa. In front of each villa is local villagers, some of them has business such as vegetables supplier, parking lot etc. So be ready to see locals around. Rooms cleaning need good Housekeeping practise. Floor mopping need hours to dry. They need to use better mop in this area due to cold weather and damp.
Ayudia Camp
5/51 Reviews
Bedougul
Strategic place to stay with family. Hot water works normally unfortunately no kettle provided to make hot water if you want to drink. Because the temperature is very cold when you make hot drinks
Pelangi Homestay RedPartner
4.3/54 Reviews
Bedougul
Very close with Botanical Garden, sufficient parking space and large room. In cold mountain environment, big room feels like burden rather than advantages. It feels colder and the room do not have heater. Hot water in shower consistent but low pressure. If you are looking for basic place to sleep and bathing, well this place definitely a good options. But if you want to relax a bit enjoying cold breeze with a cup of tea, choose somewhere else.

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