The Ga'er Manor provides a great place for travelers to relax after a busy day. Visitors to Heishui will find that the Ga'er Manor is a fantastic accommodation choice. This hotel is located near many of Heishui's attractions including Yangrong Hade Village, Naizigou Colorful Forest Park Qinggangpo Viewing Point and Yangrong Village Colorful Forest Viewing Point. At the end of a busy day, travelers can unwind and relax in the hotel or go out and enjoy the city. Guests of this Heishui hotel can make use of the parking facilities. There's never a dull moment at this hotel, our guests indicate that the facilities are excellent. This hotel is particularly popular with those traveling with families.
"While searching on Ctrip, I learned that Gar Manor is a well-known, upscale hotel and guesthouse in Heishui County, so I booked it without hesitation. The hotel exceeded my expectations, offering a tranquil and secluded experience compared to the ******* village of Yangronghade down the mountain. Its location on the top of a mountain makes it a bit of a daunting experience for beginners, even for experienced drivers like me. Fortunately, the paved road is smooth and guardrailed, and while it's not wide, it's wide enough for passing cars. Arriving at the hotel, I was greeted by a friendly receptionist. I mentioned the road ahead as challenging, but he said it was wide and easy to drive. I agreed.
The complimentary breakfast for the children was a big plus. The tea was fragrant. The staff helped carry our luggage to our room, and the service was excellent. The room was a comfortable twin room with a loft, complete with a glass roof. On a nice day, sipping an 18-year-old red wine from the Gar Manor winery cellar while gazing at the stars is truly relaxing. Dinner was exquisite and delicious. I recommend the ”Yak Beef, Green Peppers, and Potatoes Stir-fried”—it was so delicious that I left the table empty. I visited the adjacent art gallery and listened to the hotel's beautiful receptionist's detailed introduction to oil paintings, tea, red wine, and various traditional ******* artifacts. I marveled at the fleeting passage of time and the profound changes that have taken place. The hotel was shrouded in mist, the air clear and fragrant. Beyond the chirping of birds and the wind, I was left with only the sound of my own empty heart. Breakfast was served at 8:30. The hotel staff were warm and knowledgeable, and everything was wonderful and relaxing. Then, reluctantly, I bid farewell to the hotel and headed for Dagu Glacier.
This hotel is truly a worthwhile experience."