The review will be for the hotel
Positive :
Location, right on the shore, there is a beach, a pontoon for swimming.
The 24-hour front desk (but to enter after 23 you need to make an appointment in advance!)
Gives 1 large and small towel per person
The room is big, but it doesn't do any good
Great breakfast!
Minuses:
Expensive for its level of service
The Internet almost did not work (only the text could be sent, no speed), on the second day the TV set-top box, which is connected through neighbors somehow, broke down
Terribly small and uncomfortable beds (for a height of 175, the legs stuck out) and a terribly uncomfortable hard mattress, in which all the springs are felt. I didn't sleep well
There were no means to wash, except soap
There is only one hair dryer for the whole hotel, you need to ask at the reception
The furniture, although in decent condition, is terribly not modern
There are no outlets!!!! 2 for the whole room, take the tee!
There is no refrigerator or kettle in the room, you have to run to the hall for a common
It's a great place. We stayed with a tent on weekdays. Gazebo with barbecue area, benches. But it's better to grab your barbecue. Almost all the seats were occupied. Specifically, gazebos cannot be booked, they called an hour before arrival, clarified if there are places, the administrator is very pleasant, polite.
The place itself is very cozy, everything is neat, clean, there are many benches on the shore, a pier for entering the entrance, showers on the shore to rinse off. We added a module with showers and toilets, which is very convenient if you come for a few days. And they also have delicious food in the cafe at the hotel.
After an enchanting, stunning road trip through the cities and towns of Belarus, it was necessary to take a breath somewhere, merge with nature, relax, gain strength, before a long 12-hour march to Russia. The choice fell on Lake Naroch, which, moreover, my wife, who visited here in her youth, during the Soviet era, buzzed all my ears. Googling the Internet, among others, I found this hotel of the car camping "Naroch". I must say right away that I did not lose! This is a whole protected complex in the middle of the forest on the very shore of Lake Naroch, including an auto camping, where people come by car with tents, and a hotel (which impressed from the photo on the website). It is located on the southern shore of the lake near the village of Zubrenevka, and not in the village of Naroch, which is located on the northern shore, but is visually visible across the lake.
The hotel did not disappoint. It is small (if I'm not mistaken, for 16 rooms), but thoughtful and very cozy. And how to get drunk here! There are plenty of parking places on both sides of the hotel (I took a photo from both sides), including my "iron horse" can be placed right under the windows of the room.
Everything in the room is in working order. Nice double bed, clean linen. The bathroom has a shower cabin, hairdryer, disposable toiletries (soap, shampoo, shower gel). This is not in the description on the website, but the room had a standard, small refrigerator. This was important for us, because we were taking meat, sausage and cheese products of Belarusian production with us to Russia in a car cooler with cold storage batteries. But when staying overnight, it was necessary to keep all this stuff in stationary refrigerators and cool the cold storage batteries. I even had to make a reservation in advance, through the support service of the Ostrovok website, to clarify that we needed a room with a refrigerator. By the way, the support service of the Ostrovok website works flawlessly!
Literally 100 meters from the hotel there is a lake, which is accessed by a paved boardwalk. There are locker rooms, benches and even a shower and a fountain with drinking water on the shore (I just remembered the times of the USSR)! A hundred-meter-long bridge has been laid into the lake, descending into the lake by a ladder. That's just not possible to swim... the fact is that the lake in this part is sooo shallow… After I went down the ladder from this hundred-meter bridge into the lake, it turned out to be... waist-high. I wandered to the buoys that were visible about two hundred meters from the end of the bridge, but everything was waist-high. I asked a vacationer wandering in the opposite direction from the buoys - what is the depth of the buoys? He replied that he was chest-deep… Well, what kind of swimming is this?... But the kids had plenty of space! They frolicked in the shallow water, and the adults, worried that something would happen to them, exchanged impressions on the bridge.
The territory is well maintained, wooden installations are scattered here and there. There is an equipped spring about two hundred meters from the hotel. But we rented bicycles at the hotel (2 Belarusian rubles per hour - about 60 of our rubles) and, after riding through a very extensive camping area, we stocked up with spring water on the way back to Russia.
Breakfast is included in the room rate. Upon check-in, 9 breakfast options are offered for every taste. The cafe hall is located right in the hotel itself near the reception. The breakfasts are very tasty and hearty (in different versions porridge with fruits and berries, cheesecakes, pancakes, omelets, pancakes with stuffing), enough for dinner already in Russia - respect to local chefs!. And we had dinner on arrival on the terrace-balcony (pictured) than we packed up on the way (oh, how delightful it is to sit in the middle of the forest, listen to the singing of birds and chew all this delicious products from local manufacturers!).
We did not regret that we chose this shelter as a short-term vacation (it would have been boring to spend a few days here without a full-fledged swim), but we were delighted! We rested in unity with nature and got a lot of positive emotions! I strongly advise anyone who intends to visit Lake Naroch. By the way, on the way you can stop in the village of Gervyaty (about 70 km from Naroch) to admire the architectural and park ensemble of the local church. We have seen a lot of churches on this trip, but this one really impressed us!