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| Cottage
The swimming pool and hot tub is the perfect place to soak away
the stress of urban life or enjoy a frozen margarita at sunset.Power
is supplied by a 110 volt generator between about 6 AM and 10
PM and then inverters supply the cottages with 110 volts through
the night as well. Lights are kept to a minimum enhancing the
view of the night sky. A fusion of local and international ingredients
lends a truly original flavor to our cuisine making it some
of the best food prepared in Belize.
Breakfast starts with our own Hidden Valley Inn Coffee, which
is grown and roasted on the property and freshly squeezed juices.
A choice of home-baked goods and an assortment of fresh fruits
and cereals are on the buffet, followed by a full hot breakfast.
Most guests request a picnic lunch , but there is also the
option of a delicious lunch from our a la carte menu. |
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In
the evening, the dining room is set with white linen, fresh
flowers and candlelight to create an elegant and intimate atmosphere.
The menu changes daily and offers a choice of appetizers, entrees
and desserts incorporating both local and international dishes.
When the weather is fine we also offer outdoor dining on the
pool terrace. The service by attentive Belizean staff is unforgettable;
they will charm you with their willingness to provide anything
you need.
For those needing to stay in touch, a satellite connection
provides high speed internet access. For those with laptops,
the main house has wireless connectivity and a cable is available
if you do not have wireless.
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| The Main
House forms the "heart" of the Inn. It has been converted
from the original homestead and reflects the graciousness of a
high-country lodge with its vaulted ceilings, exotic tropical
cypress paneled walls and four fireplaces. Our guests enjoy meeting
new friends in the relaxed, "house party" atmosphere.
The three lounges and bar provide ample area to gather before
dinner with a cocktail and share information with one another
on the adventures of the day, or to settle quietly in a comfortable
chair in one of the lounges to read or watch the undisturbed antics
of the acorn woodpeckers and hummingbirds. |
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| Hidden Valley Inn has
the most extensive private trail network in the Pine Ridge. The
trails will lead you through mixed Caribbean Pine forest to lush
Jungle. The trails are accesible to everyone, and are clearly
marked. decide on a short walk to a full day exploration. Exclusive
to the guests at Hidden Valley Inn are over 90 miles of well marked
and maintained hiking and mountain biking trails. These focus
on areas of outstanding natural beauty such as Butterfly Falls,
King Vulture Falls, Secret Pools and Falls and 1000 Foot Falls
which is the highest waterfall in Belize. The Inn is the perfect
place for your Belize adventure vacation. |
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Hikes
range from the short 45 minute Mot-mot Trail to all day excursions
of varying difficulty. We will assist you in tailor making your
route through our private reserve depending on your interests.
Hiking in the jungleHike through a forest alongside a bubbling
stream or take a bicycle to some of the lookouts where waterfalls
tumble off the escarpment into the dense jungle below. Pause a
while to enjoy a refreshing swim in a crystal clear rock pool
below one of our breathtaking waterfalls. The complimentary use
of full suspension, 21 speed mountain bikes is included in your
stay. Management and staff are always available to assist in planning
your trip and complimentary property maps are available. You can
either return to the Inn for lunch or request a packed lunch.
For a small fee, lunch and drinks can be set up at a pre-designated
point along your route so that you do not need to carry it with
you. 800 ft high Tiger Creek Waterfall
Two way radios are provided for use on the property should you
require a ride back to the Inn or simply need directions. Although
the trails are well marked and maps are provided, a guide may
be hired to accompany you and share his knowledge of the local
fauna, flora and natural history. |
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