The beautifully renovated 22 room Malograjski Dvor is located in the old town of the picture perfect medieval town of Kamnik - the gateway to the lovely Kamnisko Savinjske Alps. Named after the Mali Grad - or "Little Castle" in the centre of the town, the building dates back to the early 19th century and has been sensitively renovated to retain the charm of the building. A quality restaurant completes an excellent all round hotel. A great location close to Ljubljana and skiing at Krvavec and Velika Planina and exploring the Kamnisko Savinjske Alps..
LOCATION
The Malograjski Dvor is located in the beautiful old town of Kamnik. It is a great place to be based for easy access to Ljubljana (20 minutes by car), for exploring the beautiful Kamnisko Savinjske Alps (including the beautiful Velika Planina - gondola station 10 minutes drive from town) or for skiing at Krvavec (one of Slovenia's best resorts - 15 minutes drive to gondola station) or Velika Planina. There is also a wonderful golf course and botanic gardens just outside Kamnik - the Volci Potok Arboretum. Click here for more area info.
LOCATION INFO
Distance to the nearest…
Sights
Located in the old town of Kamnik - one of Slovenia's best preserved medieval towns and gateway to the Kamnisko Savinjske Alps, with the mountain / ski resorts of Krvavec & Velika Planina in close proximity as well as golf and a lovely botanic gardens just outside Kamnik - The Volci Potok Arboretum.
Restaurants
There is a good restaurant at the hotel and plenty of others in easy walking distance.
Bars
There is hotel bar on site and plenty of others in easy walking distance.
Distance to the nearest airport(s)
20 minutes drive to Ljubljana airport. 90 minutes drive to Klaenfurt / Trieste airports.
Other useful local transport connections
Local bus and train connections to Ljubljana elsewhere in Slovenia
THE ACCOMMODATION
The Malograjski Dvor Kamnik offers 22 tastefully fitted and high quality rooms with a skillful bled of classic and antique furniture and modern tastes and comforts.
ACCOMMODATION INFO
Stars
No. of bedrooms
22 beautifully decorated and funished rooms.
Economy - 18-25m2
Standard - 20-24m2
Superiod - 22-30m2
Bathrooms
All with ensuite bathrooms
Restaurant / bar
Lovely restaurant and bar with lots of excellent local Slovenian wine.
There is also a sitting room / cafe bar
Garden / outside space / balcony
Lovely terrace for eating and drinking in Summer months.
Views
Fine views of the Kamnik old town from some rooms
Entertainment & telecoms
Cable LCD TV & internet in every room
Air conditioning in every room
Parking
Other facilities
Lovely sitting room with fireplace
Other
PRICES
Prices for accommodation at Malograjski Dvor, Kamnik hotel. Prices last updated Sept 2010. Please contact us for current quote.
ROOM TYPE
€ / NIGHT / PERSON B&B
€ / NIGHT / ROOM B&B
Single room
62
62
Double room - Superior
49
98
Double room - Standard
43
86
Double room - Economy
37
74
Double room - Single use
70
70
Additional bed in double bedroom
25
-
Additional bed in a single bedroom
10
-
Prices do not include tourist tax (€1.01 / adult / night & 0.50 EUR / child aged 7-18 / night).
Half board - 12 EUR supplement / person / day
Full board - 24 EUR supplement / person / day
Pets 10-18 EUR supplement
Children up to 3 year free of charge, 3-12 years - 30% discount, senior citizens - 10% discount
All prices subject to agreement in writing at the time of booking
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