Vichy Springs Resort - Ukiah
39.1677, -123.1581Essential information about Vichy Springs Resort
💵 Lowest room price | 5639 R |
📏 Distance to centre | 4.8 km |
🗺️ Location rating | 8.2 |
✈️ Distance to airport | 94.1 km |
🧳 Nearest airport | Charles M. Schulz Sonoma County, STS |
Location
- City landmarks
- Nearby
- Hotels nearby
Reviews of Vichy Springs Resort
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missingWrote a review on Aug 12
Despite some drawbacks, our weekend getaway at this rural retreat was quite enjoyable. The charming rooms with high ceilings and original features added a touch of heritage to our stay. The baths were a highlight, leaving our skin feeling baby soft and completely relaxed. The staff was helpful and went out of their way to assist us, even printing our boarding passes. Plus, the beautiful nearby walks added to the overall experience.
While the overall experience was pleasant, there were a few areas that could be improved. The rooms, although clean, lacked modern amenities such as plush towels and high-quality bedding.
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missingWrote a review on Jun 05
Rustic Charm and Natural Beauty My recent New Year's experience at a hot springs resort was simply amazing. the authentic feel of the resort's rustic charm and the natural beauty that surrounds it made my stay truly unforgettable. the resort's location provided easy access to nearby hiking trails, shops, restaurants, and attractions. I also enjoyed relaxing in the mineral baths and soaking in the bubbly waters, which left my skin feeling soft and rejuvenated.
the limited meal options included with my pricey accommodations were disappointing, offering only cold food and mediocre coffee.
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missingWrote a review on Apr 04
We stayed in a cozy room with a queen bed and enjoyed the beautiful grounds surrounded by nature. the location was perfect, with a short walk to a stunning waterfall in a canyon. the fresh mineral baths were a highlight, providing a unique and calming experience. the staff was friendly and the breakfast, although not extravagant, was sufficient.
Some other guests were loud and disregarded etiquette signs.