Wildwood Lodge By Outpost Whistler
Main amenities
- The lagest option:
- 8 guests
- 4 beds
- 3 bedrooms
Location
At Wildwood Lodge By Outpost Whistler, guests can enjoy hiking as well as a location at a distance of 0.6 km from the famed Whistler Blackcomb Ski Resort. Nestled in the Upper Village district, the villa provides a Jacuzzi, along with a swimming pool.
Green Lake Seaplane Base airport can be reached within 15 minutes drive, and natural attractions like Rainbow Park are 3.1 km away. The nearby cultural attractions include Squamish Lil'wat Cultural Centre, which is just 0.8 km away. Wildwood Lodge By Outpost Whistler is nestled about a 5-minute ride from Mountain Galleries at the Fairmont Chateau Whistler.
The inner design comes with a sofa set, as well as a TV. Featuring an adjoining terrace and a sitting area, the villa is fitted with ironing facilities for additional comfort. Bathroom facilities also include a separate toilet and a shower. There are hair dryers and bath sheets for guests' comfort.
This property offers a place for dining with coffee and tea makers. On-site self-catering also includes a microwave, a refrigerator, and kitchenware. The villa is merely 6 minutes' stroll from bar The Mallard Lounge and Terrace. Spearhead Wildwood Lodge bus stop is within walking distance of this accommodation, while Magic Chair cable car station is just a 10-minute walk away.
Review by hotel critic
I recently enjoyed a two-week ski holiday at Wildwood Lodge, and here’s the scoop for anyone contemplating a stay. First off, the layout of our apartment - two double bedrooms with a loft - was practical for our family of six. The kitchen was fully equipped with cookware and utensils, making it a great alternative to pricey dining options in Whistler. On location, it’s directly across from a path leading to the Blackcomb lifts, just a quick two-minute walk. Not the most luxurious ski-in-ski-out option, but absolutely functional, especially with a bus stop right outside. One highlight was the public spa, excellent for unwinding post-skiing and mingling. There were aspects that could use improvement, such as the lack of adequate lighting. the absence of air conditioning during our summer visit was notable; it made the heat palpable. Initially, we faced some inconveniences like a non-operational hot tub and internet issues, but nothing too catastrophic. Wildwood offers a solid balance between value and comfort. For travelers prioritizing practicality and functionality over high-end luxury, it proves to be a sound choice in stunning Whistler. Consider it wisely!
Important information
- Children and extra beds
- There are no extra beds provided in a room.