Hotels near Ubagataki Falls

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What are the best hotels near Ubagataki Falls?
  • Guests love staying at Onyado Yuinoshou, which is a ryokan near Ubagataki Falls.
  • Shiramine Onsen Happo is another well-reviewed ryokan and is 44 minutes away by car.
  • You’ll find 801 hotels and other lodging options in the surrounding area to choose from including vacation rentals.
How much does it cost to stay in a hotel near Ubagataki Falls?
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What cheap hotels are close to Ubagataki Falls?
Can I find hotels close to Ubagataki Falls that are fully refundable?
Yes, you’ll find many hotels that offer refundable room rates as long as you cancel by the cancellation deadline. To find refundable rates, select the “Fully refundable” filter when searching for hotels.
What are the best hotels close to Ubagataki Falls with free breakfast?
  • Begin your day with a free buffet breakfast at TOYOTA Shirakawa-Go Eco-Institute, which is a 37-minute drive from Ubagataki Falls.
  • Kidoya, also recommended, is 43 minutes away by car and offers free breakfast.
What are the best family hotels close to Ubagataki Falls?
  • The entire family will enjoy a stay at TOYOTA Shirakawa-Go Eco-Institute which offers children’s meals, changing tables, and a hot spring. Ubagataki Falls is 37 minutes away by car.
What are the best hotels near Ubagataki Falls with free parking?
What are the best things to see and do around my hotel near Ubagataki Falls?
  • Other attractions near Ubagataki Falls include Shirakawago Historic Village, Omicho Market, and Takasu Snow Park.
  • Other places in the area are Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum, Yamanaka Hot Spring, and Kenrokuen Garden.