Ul. J. Piłsudskiego 13, Sejny, 16-500, Poland
Hotel Skarpa enjoys a location in Sejny, 21 miles from Augustów Primeval Forest and 25 miles from Augustow Train Station. The property is around 12 miles from Kamedulski Monastery, 13 miles from Wigry National Park, and 13 miles from Lithuanian Open Air in Punsk. The bed and breakfast also offers free Wifi, free private parking, and facilities for disabled guests. At the bed and breakfast, all units include a desk and a TV. Some units also have a well-equipped kitchenette with a microwave and kitchenware. At the bed and breakfast, the units are fitted with bed linen and towels. There is an on-site modern restaurant, coffee shop, and bar. Guests can also relax on the sun terrace. Suwałki Bus Station is 18 miles from the bed and breakfast, while Suwalki Train Station is 19 miles away.
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Very polite staff.
There was not hot water.
Clean, nice room colour, city centre
I liked everything
the low price was attractive, but that was my fault
For the record - I'm in a wheelchair, traveled alone in my car. Finding the hotel was not difficult, but getting into it without the help of passers-by is unrealistic. There is only one room for the disabled, it is located in a neighboring building on the ground floor, there is no telephone in the room, the Internet does not work at all (there is no signal from the hotel network), you can get to the hotel reception only through the conference room, no button or call to call the staff and there is no way to open the door. When I had to leave early in the morning, I knocked on the windows and doors of the hotel for 10 minutes until they heard me and opened the parking gate in the yard. It is still possible to open the iron door to the room, but how to close it? After all, for this you need to leave the room in a wheelchair again .... In the room, the tap in the sink dangles in all directions to turn off the light - you have to get out of bed, sit in the wheelchair, turn off the light, then get back into bed in the dark ... TOTAL - it was the worst night in my trip, the room for the disabled is a "ghetto", hides the disabled person away from people and is completely unsuitable for living.
We had a very cozy and quiet room, and the sound isolation is perfect (we came on Saturday and there was a wedding party downstairs, but we did not hear anything in the room and managed to have a very good sleep). The staff was very helpful and committed even though we were definitely not the main guests / the main source of income that night. ERGO: we definitely do recommend this nice and cozy hotel for your stay, you will have a calm sleep in a clean room, even if there is a wedding here and you are not a wedding guest. :)
Cheap, comfortable, clean. Parking lot is behind the building > little bit hard to find. It is also possible to park on the street in front of the building, but the parking lot is more spacious. Nice location - in the centre of the town, 20 minutes walk to the lake.
Restaurant was already closed at 8pm, the town is quite small, so there are not many other options there. Check out is officially at 11, but somebody knocked on our door two times around 9:30 am. It was no big issue, as we were almost leaving, but maybe let the reception know if you want to sleep longer in the morning.
Helpfull staff
The was no hot water in the morning, no air conditioning system, the bar was open untill 22:00.