Pension Ždiaranka
Ždiaranka offers its guests comfortable accommodation in 6 double, 4 triple, and 3 quadruple family rooms. Each room is equipped with a TV with satellite reception, WiFi internet connection, and a private bathroom with a toilet. Guest comfort and satisfaction are a priority for the guesthouse staff. In addition to tasty dining in the restaurant, guests also have access to the services of the café and bar.
- Year-round open restaurant (minute kitchen)
- In winter, you will appreciate the heated ski room
- In summer, there is a mountain bike rental
- Relax with a game of billiards in the cottage
- In summer, there is a trampoline in front of the guesthouse
- At the reception, you can borrow various board games
- Free parking in front of the guesthouse
- Accommodation in a private Chalet for 3-8 people, just 15m behind the Guesthouse
- and more...
Take a stroll through our entire mountain guesthouse.
Accommodation prices
Accommodation Price 2024/2025 | from €60 per person/night, children 3-12 years old get a 20% discount |
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Stay includes: ***rich buffet breakfast / dinners with a choice of 3 meals ***Unlimited access to wellness with whirlpool and pool during the stay ***Children up to 2.99 years stay and eat for free*** Wifi ***Parking*** BONUS: 1 hour of billiards | |
The price is approximate and depends on the specific date, room, and the scope of ordered services. | |
Cancellation Policy: Cancellation 0-10 days before the start of the stay incurs a CANCELLATION fee of 30% of the total stay price. | |
Christmas Holidays -New Year's Eve (25.12 - 2.1) | 70-90€ person/night, children 3-12 years old get a 20% discount |
Conditions: The price includes accommodation with half board and access to wellness, New Year's Eve program *CANCELLATION POLICY: If the stay is canceled more than 14 days before the arrival date, no cancellation fee will be charged. In case of a paid deposit, the deposit will be refunded within 7 working days. If the stay is canceled less than 14 days before the arrival date, 50% of the deposit is forfeited in full (if a replacement is found, the deposit will be returned to the account) | |
Check-in from 14:00-19:00 check-out until 10:00 am | |
local tax (children up to 15 years and severely disabled persons exempted ) | 2€ person/night |
Optional Supplements | |
more spacious Rustikal rooms or rooms with a fridge | €5 per person/night |
rental of a bathrobe | €3 / stay |
baby cot | €5-10 / stay |
pet (small / medium breed) | 10€ |
We reserve the right to change prices based on seasonality and occupancy (holidays, vacations, etc.). Please verify prices by email or phone.
History
According to legend, people from nearby villages used to burn wood coal in the dense forests of the wide valley of the stream Biela under the Belianske Tatras. One of the charcoal burners built a small wooden cottage in the middle of the forest. The only window of the cottage faced the side from which the light of the morning star shone into the room. Around the charcoal burner's cottage, other wooden cottages grew, and since their inhabitants were also enchanted by the bright star, they named their settlement "Zor" - Ždiar. However, Ždiar as a village was founded by František Lužinský, the castellan of the Horvátovci landlords, in 1590. The village belonged to the more stable settlements of the Valachian population. Its inhabitants were engaged in logging, herding, and charcoal burning. Allegedly, 13 families who divided the territory into 13 sections came to Ždiar. In the second wave of colonization, side valleys and adjacent mountains were parceled out. According to oral tradition, the first settlers settled in Bachledova dolina, and they were charcoal burners who fled from serfdom. In addition, new settlements were established on Antošovský vrch, in Pavlovska dolina, Blaščacka dolina, Bartušovska dolina, Monkova dolina, and on Slodičákový vrch.
The original Ždiaranka guesthouse was built and operated by the Vitek family from Prague in 1932-1934.
In the 70s, Ždiaranka was closed and subsequently demolished.
It was not until 2006 and 2007 that the new Ždiaranka was built and opened by the Bachleda family from Ždiar.