Description
Nestled in the charming town of Gabčíkovo in the Trnavský kraj region, Nimród apartman is just a short drive from the stunning Chateau Amade, located only 8.4 km away. It’s a cozy spot that offers everything you need for a relaxing getaway, including an on-site restaurant, free private parking, and complimentary WiFi, so you can stay connected during your stay.
The cozy accommodations feature a flat-screen TV and a private bathroom equipped with a shower. The kitchen comes with a fridge and stovetop, perfect for those who enjoy preparing their own meals. Each unit is also fitted with heating facilities, keeping you warm and comfortable throughout your visit.
Don’t forget to unwind at the on-site bar, where you can savor a refreshing drink after a day of exploring. If you’re planning a day out, packed lunches are available upon request, just ask!
And if you’re a cycling enthusiast, you’ll love the nearby trails that invite you to explore the beautiful landscapes. You can also enjoy some peaceful moments in the garden.
When it’s time to head home, Bratislava Airport is conveniently located just 63 km away, making your travel plans easy and hassle-free.
Located in Gabčíkovo, Trnavský kraj region, Nimród apartman is situated 8.4 km from Chateau Amade. There is an on-site restaurant, plus free private parking and free WiFi are available.
Facilities
Enter our bar's warm atmosphere, perfect for enjoying drinks and building relationships.
Enjoy the charm of individual bathroom facilities in all accommodations at Nimród apartman, offering a choice between a bathtub or shower.
Confirm your reservation with us for free on-site parking.
Utilize our free, speedy internet service available throughout the facility.
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Rooms: 26