Hotel Bringué

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Hotel Bringué
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Location El Serrat, Andorra
Coordinates 42°37′7″N1°32′22″E / 42.61861°N 1.53944°E / 42.61861; 1.53944 Coordinates: 42°37′7″N1°32′22″E / 42.61861°N 1.53944°E / 42.61861; 1.53944
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Number of rooms 110

Hotel Bringué is a countryhouse hotel in El Serrat, Ordino parish, Andorra. [1] The hotel contains 110 rooms and its restaurant with a total capacity of 250 persons has views of the Valira North waterfalls.

El Serrat Village in Ordino, Andorra

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References

  1. Ellingham, Mark; Fisher, John; Baskett, Simon; Jules Brown; Marc Dubin; Geoff Garvey (2001). The rough guide to Spain. Rough Guides. Retrieved 20 March 2011.