Rolling Hills Country Resort Bed and Breakfast
Three Hills · Canada · Rural Route 22 2 Off Highway 27 East
About Rolling Hills Country Resort Bed and Breakfast — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Three Hills
Rolling Hills Country Resort Bed and Breakfast is an exceptional 4-star hotel in Three Hills, Canada. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including beach club, restaurant, fly fishing, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.
Guest Reviews 4.8 / 5
We stayed this past weekend because my son had a hockey tournament in three hills. Absolutely wonderful experience. This is an authentic Bed and Breakfast. Very clean and quiet. We woke up to a lovely breakfast each morning and our host was so gracious and thoughtful. We Absolutely will be coming back next time we are in the area!
Simply stunning. more than 5*. We had king suite with jacuzzi-bathroom was size of a hotel room! Window everywhere, exceptional decor but warm, didnt miss anything- room was massive, breakfast was served any time, very quiet, outstanding hostess meets all yr needs, lots of free bottled water, tons of spa/bath products. Would highly recommend.
We had a very relaxing stay here! The hostess was very accommodating and made sure we had everything we needed. Her house is very lovely and the acreage is nice – you can eat outside on the patio by the kitchen, go paddle boating on the pond, or go for a walk around and take in the countryside. It’s only a 35 min drive from Drumheller – definitely worth staying here even though it’s a bit out of the way! There are two big but super friendly dogs here too. We stayed in the King Room With Spa Bath – it’s an amazing room! Definitely worth the money. The jet tub is awesome and the reclining couch in the living area of your room is super comfy. We also enjoyed the plush bath robes and how quiet it was. Free Wi-Fi too! And of course, breakfast was great and we loved that we could choose the time we ate (at other B&Bs we’ve been to, there was a set time). The only cons to the King Room were that you couldn’t lock the door to your room. (Not that I don’t trust the host, but it was a bit weird.) The bathroom door is also unable to fully close as the house had shifted so the door rubbed on the doorframe (didn’t want to try to force it and not be able to get out of the bathroom). The only other downside was that the private patio for the King Room was under construction, so we could not sit there. (But like I said, there was another patio.) This place still gets 5 stars though because of everything I mentioned before! This is one of the nicest places I’ve ever stayed at. A gem in the badlands!