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4 novembre 2023
Our family of 3 adults and 2 small children, were booked in for 2 nights in Cabin 4. We stayed for 3 hours! During that time, we tried to sound brave, telling ourselves it's only for two nights. The cabin walls were made of plywood and the whole place looked like it hadn't changed at all since the 70s. Everything looked old and dirty. The bed linen looked like it hadn't been changed for decades. The lady on Reception had told us that we could use the Meeting Room where there was a pool table, so we went there. There was a pool table, with pool balls but the cloth on the table had lots of rips and the cues didn't have any tips on them, so we couldnt really play pool. The bookcase was full of old mildewed books that I felt uncomfortable touching. The whole place seems to have been frozen in time is dirty and uncomfortable. Back in the cabin, we sat the kids down for lunch and my granddaughter had a massive Huntsman Spider on her - this wouldn't have been a problem normally- I know we were in the National Park, but we were all then on edge and worried that we'd have spiders on us while we slept. We realised none of us felt comfortable enough to get any sleep in such horrible, dirty surroundings so we scarpered. The lady on reception did not seem at all surprised that we checked out after 3 hours - I guess it happens regularly. The surroundings are lovely. If you have your own caravan, it would be great. I wouldn't stay in a cabin, though, unless you like musty smells, damp, dirt, spiders and 70s decor.
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