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Ecohun, Pecs, Hungary

71 Petofi S. Utca, Kiskassa, 7766, Pecs

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About Ecohun

Tucked away in a tiny village in the South of Hungary, our traditional Hungarian farm-house is suitable for those passing through on a wine tour of Hu...

Ecohun Amenities

Included in Price
    Linen, Parking, Internet Access
Reception
    24 Hour Reception
Web Access
    Internet Access
General
  • Breakfast
  • Luggage Storage
  • Bicycle Parking
  • Parking
Food/Drink
  • Guest Kitchen
  • BBQ Area
In Room
    Reading Light
Things to do In Ecohun
    Common Room, Library, BBQ Area

Avg Rating: 96% (2 Reviews)

Character: 100%

Security: 100%

Location: 80%

Staff: 100%

Fun: 90%

Cleanliness: 100%

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Customer Reviews

96%

Spent a couple of days at Ecohun with some friends. Great place to stay for a break from running around in big cities. Great book selection, nice place to just catch up on some reading. Owners were very friendly, when you left you felt like a part of their eco-friendly family. If you are lucky you might get to milk one of their goats!!

Rebecca, from USA ~ Jul 11 2008

96%

Very friendly staff and a a great atmosphere to the place. Would definitely go again.

Drew, from Antarctica ~ Jul 4 2008

94%

A fantasic place, Alan and Eva were really freindly and had a brilliant time with them.

Craig, from England ~ Jul 1 2008

94%

Ecohun is great. It’s about an hour bus ride to get to the hostel from Pecs and is in a small village. You have a great view of the country side and the accommodations are top notch. You stay in a house with a great kitchen and lots of books. It is not ideal for going in and out of Pecs everyday but is perfect if you are looking for a little get away. Pecs can be easily seen in a day (or even half day) on your way out. The hosts are one of the best parts of the hostel and welcome you with goat milk and cheese. We spent two evenings sitting in their house drinking tea, chatting about life, and even watching some football. The mornings can be spent milking goats, walking to the village store, or wandering down the endless roads. It’s a great hostel and I would highly recommend it! (You can eat lunch or dinner with them for only 3euros and the meal is excellent.)

Cari, from USA ~ Jun 22 2008

86%

hosts very helpful and friendly. Location is beautiful, very peaceful. Nice change from bustle of cities.

paul, from USA ~ Apr 27 2008

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