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3 bedrooms2 bathroomsSleeps 6
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Irota, Borsod-Abauj-Zemplen
- Place, Boldogko Castle53 min drive
- Place, Cave Bath56 min drive
- Place, Baradla Cave60 min drive
- Airport, Kosice (KSC-Barca)70 min drive
Rooms & beds
3 bedrooms (sleeps 6)
Bedroom First floor
2 Twin Beds
Bedroom Ground floor
1 King Bed
Bedroom Ground floor
1 King Bed
2 bathrooms
Bathroom
Bathtub or shower · Toilet
Bathroom (wheelchair accessible)
Toilet · Shower only
Spaces
Deck or patio
Kitchen
Garden
Dining area
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Property Registration Number EG21007644
About the neighborhood
Irota
Located in Irota, this villa is in a rural area. Boldogko Castle and Krasnohorska Cave are local landmarks, and the area's natural beauty can be seen at Caves of Aggtelek Karst and Slovak Karst and Zadielska valley. Discover the area's water adventures with swimming nearby, or enjoy the great outdoors with hiking/biking trails, cave exploring, and ecotours.

Irota, Borsod-Abauj-Zemplen
What's nearby
- Miskolc Ice Hall - 44 min drive - 52.8 km
- Avas Calvinist Church - 45 min drive - 53.2 km
- Boldogko Castle - 53 min drive - 74.8 km
- Cave Bath - 56 min drive - 64.6 km
- Baradla Cave - 60 min drive - 58.5 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Gól Söröző - 8 min drive
- Sarki Italbolt - 34 min drive
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About the host
Hosted by Lennard de Klerk & Jeroen van Drunen
After having moved to Hungary in 2007, we first set foot in Irota in 2010. We had been regular visitors to the region for a while already, so it was time for the next step: finding ourselves a place to settle and to put our ideas of a luxurious, eco-friendly holiday resort into practice.
What brought us to Irota was a mysterious piece of real estate, a dilapidated and deserted mansion or, in dreadful shape but oozing with charm. As so many others in similar circumstances, we fell for it, and spent the next three years turning it into a home.
By this time, we had become well-acquainted with the village and its inhabitants. Our first impressions had been correct: Irota is a wonderful place to live. This encouraged us to take things to the next level. We started three holiday villas with a joint swimming pool on what we considered to be one of the prettiest spots in the village. Construction started in the spring of 2015 and was completed a year later.
What brought us to Irota was a mysterious piece of real estate, a dilapidated and deserted mansion or, in dreadful shape but oozing with charm. As so many others in similar circumstances, we fell for it, and spent the next three years turning it into a home.
By this time, we had become well-acquainted with the village and its inhabitants. Our first impressions had been correct: Irota is a wonderful place to live. This encouraged us to take things to the next level. We started three holiday villas with a joint swimming pool on what we considered to be one of the prettiest spots in the village. Construction started in the spring of 2015 and was completed a year later.
Why they chose this property
Irota EcoLodge is not just ecological by name. We did our utmost to minimize the environmental impact of our holiday resort. Here are the main features:
- The walls are made of wooden-frames in which cellulose, made of used newspaper, has been blown as insulation material. On the outside, wooden soft board plates have been used to increase thermal insulation
- The thick and damp-open insulation, combined with triple glazing, ensures a pleasant inside climate, both in winter and summer. Air condition not needed!
- In winter, the villas are heated by a stove using locally grown firewood
- Rainwater is collected from the roof and used to flush the toilets and to operate the washing machine. On top of that, we use rainwater in the central utility building to wash your bed linen
- Each villa is equipped with a biological wastewater treatment unit that uses bacteria to clean the water
- Hot water is generated by sun collectors, electricity by solar panels
- The swimming pool has a separate reservoir in which reed cleans the water. No chemicals are used!
Not only do we hope that you will have a nice time, but we also want to prove that luxury and ecology go well together! We are happy to provide you with more detailed information on how we have minimized the environmental impact of the resort.
- The walls are made of wooden-frames in which cellulose, made of used newspaper, has been blown as insulation material. On the outside, wooden soft board plates have been used to increase thermal insulation
- The thick and damp-open insulation, combined with triple glazing, ensures a pleasant inside climate, both in winter and summer. Air condition not needed!
- In winter, the villas are heated by a stove using locally grown firewood
- Rainwater is collected from the roof and used to flush the toilets and to operate the washing machine. On top of that, we use rainwater in the central utility building to wash your bed linen
- Each villa is equipped with a biological wastewater treatment unit that uses bacteria to clean the water
- Hot water is generated by sun collectors, electricity by solar panels
- The swimming pool has a separate reservoir in which reed cleans the water. No chemicals are used!
Not only do we hope that you will have a nice time, but we also want to prove that luxury and ecology go well together! We are happy to provide you with more detailed information on how we have minimized the environmental impact of the resort.
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