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Anita Molnár

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8315 Gyenesdiás Madách Imre u. 19, 8315
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Introduction

Anita Home in Gyenesdiás is an exceptional choice for every cyclist who wants to relax in the Balaton region. The accommodation is located next to the bike path, making the nearby attractions and the lakeshore easily and quickly accessible. Besides its convenient location, the property is centrally situated, providing easy access to restaurants, shops, and entertainment options such as the Biopiac market, the award-winning Balaton Ice Cream of Bringa Tanya, the "pöttyös Bögre" breakfast café, Marcsi Cukrászda confectionery, the beach, and more. Anita Home is a prestigious rural accommodation that serves as an ideal stopping point for cyclists wishing to explore the charm of the Balaton region. The property offers excellent opportunities for relaxation, as well as a comfortable and friendly environment for guests. We warmly welcome participants of Balaton Bike 365 to Anita Home, where they can enjoy a pleasant and memorable time exploring the area.

InformationAddress:8315 Gyenesdiás Madách Imre u. 19, 8315
InformationAddress:8315 Gyenesdiás Madách Imre u. 19, 8315
Phone number:+36 706104400E-mail cím:molnaranita11@gmail.comLinks:https://anitahome.hu/


Spoken languages:Hungarian, English, German
ServicesFilterable services:
    Offering one-night accommodation to cyclists
    Safe bike storage for the stay
Additional services:
  • Open at least 6 months a year
  • Free phone charging facility for guests
  • Safe bike storage for the overnight stay
  • Breakfast or cooking and shopping facility nearby
  • Offering one-night accommodation to cyclists
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Further informationThe GINOP-7.1.9-17 - 2018 - 00012 development project shall be implemented in the Lake Balaton high profile tourism development area. The aim of the project is to extensively implement cycling developments for the entire region, including both shoreline and backcountry settlements in the circulation.
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