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9 giugno 2024
I would say 3.5, but it’s not a choice. We stayed 2 nights in one of the cabins (disabled access cabin 5) the bed was very comfortable, a king that can be split. The shower was excellent. The room had nowhere but the floor to put luggage so it made it feel quite cramped. Being a disabled room nowhere to put toiletry bags but the floor, but that was ok. The view and surrounding countryside is pretty with roos and stars. We had a fire one night and cooked a simple dinner in the communal kitchen. Axedale Tavern was good for dinner too. We had good massages on arrival but the massage room was too big to heat well enough. I’d suggest the practitioner to set up a table in one of the cabins and warm that first. We used the hot tub after massage- lovely but again not hot enough. The cabins desperately need ventilation for winter as the windows and the tile floor became very damp with condensation. For a pair who normally go camping this was a nice winter break. We rode to Bendigo and back on the O’Keefe rail trail. With the communal kitchen and lounge it would be a nice place for a small group to stay, but if using the kitchen I’d say keep it very simple as the kitchen is quite poorly designed for for more than 2 people at a time. PS. The room photo is not the cabin but a room off the lounge
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