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Cottage "Zahora"

Address: Vul. Stryiska, 1, Novyi Kropyvnyk, Lvivska Oblast, Ukraina, How to get there?

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Modern Cottage "ZAHORA" - a two-story cottage for 5 people. Equipped with everything necessary. The cottage is located 4.7 km from the beginning of the village Skhidnytsia, 5.2 km to the center of the village and 1.4 km to the nearest spring.

On the territory, there is a wellness bath, swimming pool, and barbecue.

Nearby - a forest and the Stryi River, where you can swim in the summer.

Access - asphalt road.

On the first floor - kitchen-living room (electric stove, electric kettle, refrigerator, dishwasher, necessary dishes, sink, dining table, sofa bed, fireplace, TV);

bathroom (shower cabin, toilet, sink).

On the second floor - 2 double rooms (each with a double bed, air conditioning);

bathroom (toilet, sink).

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