Stunning views of active rice fields directly from balconies
Two large pools, including a saltwater option
Peaceful Pengosekan location that feels miles away from Ubud center but is only a 10-minute walk
Kurzfassung: A charming, slightly aging time capsule of traditional Balinese hospitality where the rice field views make up for the thin walls.
Bewertet von @ShadiaK: I stayed here with my family and it was pure magic. Opening the wooden doors to endless green rice paddies every morning was the highlight. The gardens are lush, the pools quiet—it feels like the real Bali. Highly recommend for a slow, peaceful escape.
Was Gäste, die hier übernachtet haben, sagten
The hype
Guests adore the staff and the serene gardens, often calling it an 'oasis' in busy Ubud.
Reality check
The 'eco-friendly' linen policy means sheets are changed every 3 days unless requested, and some towels feel a bit worn.
You appreciate traditional Balinese architecture (statues, carved wood) over modern minimalism
You want a saltwater pool to float in after a hot day
You are okay with a 10-15 minute walk or shuttle ride to the main market
Sauberkeit & Instandhaltung
8.5
Housekeeping: Daily service, but 'eco-friendly' linen policy means sheets aren't changed daily unless requested.
Bathroom hygiene: Generally clean marble, but mesh screens mean some dust/humidity enters from outside.
Maintenance: Older property charm means some peeling paint or loose tiles, but well-kept gardens.
Linens & towels: Clean but can be worn/thin due to age.
Free shuttle runs to Ubud center from 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM
Breakfast buffet features homemade breads and jams which are a highlight
Airport transfer is available for a surcharge (~350k IDR)
Was Sie einpacken sollten
Strong mosquito repellent (rice fields = bugs)
Earplugs (for the thin walls)
Universal travel adapter (sockets can be loose in older rooms)
Zimmer-Genie
Beste Auswahl
Bale Adat Rice Field View (upper floor) for the iconic open views
Super Deluxe Double for extra space and a bathtub with a view
Zimmer, die Sie meiden sollten
Standard Garden View rooms on the ground floor if you want privacy (people walk by)
Rooms closest to the reception if you want to avoid check-in noise
Zimmerwunsch-Genie – kopieren & einfügen
“I would love to request an upper-floor room in the 'Bale Adat' or 'Super Deluxe' category with a direct, unobstructed view of the rice fields. Please avoid ground-floor units near the walkway if possible.”
FAQ & Geheimtipps
Alles, was Sie vor der Buchung wirklich wissen möchten.
Is there a gym?
No, there is no fitness center. There is a small jogging path, but for lifting you'll need a day pass at a nearby gym.
Is it walkable to the Monkey Forest?
Yes, it's about a 10-minute walk to the Monkey Forest sanctuary.
Do the rooms have AC?
Yes, all rooms have air conditioning, though some older units might be a bit noisier.
Is the pool heated?
No, but with Ubud's tropical weather, the cool water is usually refreshing. One pool is saltwater.
Is breakfast included?
Usually yes, and it's a buffet with both Indonesian and Western options.
Are there hidden fees?
No resort fees. Just the standard 21% tax/service charge usually included in booking rates.
Insider-Tipps
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Ask for a room in the 'New Wing' if you want slightly more modern plumbing.
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The saltwater pool is often quieter than the main pool.
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Walk 5 minutes to 'Yoga Barn' for classes if the hotel's spiritual vibe isn't enough.
5 Dinge, die Sie wissen sollten, bevor Sie losfahren
💡The 'eco' sheet changing policy is strict—you have to put the card on the pillow or they won't change them.
💡The bathroom ventilation is via 'air walls' (mesh screens), so the bathroom can get warm and humid.
💡There are painting lessons available on-site in their artist studio.
💡You might spot farmers actually harvesting rice right off your balcony.
💡Cappuccinos at breakfast cost extra; only Balinese coffee is free.
Lokaler Reiseführer
Karte
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