A Great Resort In The Northern Region

Gondar Hills Resort


Gondar Hills Resort Offers:

Lodging Type: Resort

Dining: Ethiopian, A la carte: Good selection of dishes from around the world

Facilities: Air Conditioning, Business / Conference Facilities, Child / Family Oriented, Internet - Wifi, Laundry, Mini-bar, Showers - 24hr hot water, Spa, Swimming Pool, TV - Satellite, Weddings

Eco & Green: Eco Policies, Solar Power

Activities:

  • City tours
  • Religious sites
  • Historical sites
  • Museums

Price range:

  • 50-149 USD

About Gondar Hills Resort

Established in 2019, Gondar Hills Resort is high on a hill with 360° views of the town and its surroundings. The resort, at the end of a winding cobbled drive, has been designed so its cottages, restaurant, swimming pool and gardens all have eye-catching views.

The 33 en-suite spacious stone cottages are set into the hillside. All cottages have whitewashed walls, wooden floors, wicker furniture, local art, heavy cream curtains and balconies with a view. Their large stone bathrooms have walk-in rain showers. The 2-level family cottages have a twin room and a double room.

The attractive restaurant has a veranda with lovely views and an inventive menu including Thai beef salad and injera burrito with beef. The bar has a selection of drinks and cocktails. The swimming pool, on the hilltop, has great views, sunbathing deck and pool bar serving drinks and snacks. The café has coffee and cakes; the meeting hall holds 100 pax. The landscaped gardens have 70 species of plants including five types of tea and a collection of herbs. Golf buggies are on site to carry people and their luggage to the cottages. Activities include visiting the castles of Gondar, known as the Camelot of Africa.



Highlights Near Gondar Hills Resort

Established as the capital by Emperor Fasiladas in 1636, Gondar was the Royal Capital of Ethiopia until the 1860s. The castles and palaces built during these years have led Gondar to be referred to as the Camelot of Africa, and to be designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Since the demise ...

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