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ル・ホテル・デュ・ラック

L’Hotel Du Lac

A luxurious lakefront hotel offering serene views, elegant accommodations, and exceptional dining in Shiga.

Hotel

Hotel, Luxury, Lakefront

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L’Hotel Du Lac combines refined elegance with natural beauty, providing a luxurious retreat on the shores of Lake Biwa in Shiga. The hotel features beautifully appointed rooms and suites with stunning lake views, gourmet dining options, and a range of recreational activities. Guests can unwind in the tranquil ambiance, enjoy the scenic surroundings, and experience impeccable service. With its serene setting and sophisticated amenities, L’Hotel Du Lac offers a unique and memorable getaway.

Facilities & Services

  • Spa
  • Fitness Center
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Gourmet Dining
  • Lake Activities
  • Meeting Rooms

Contact

Address:

2064 Nishiazaicho Oura, Nagahama 529-0721 Shiga Prefecture

Phone:

0749-89-1888

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