Guest User
January 12, 2024
It’s a beautiful location in the midst of a snowy forest, and overall our stay was lovely. But sadly there were a few disappointing aspects, especially given the high price per night. The cabin itself is quite small, with very little space for winter clothes and luggage. There is no WiFi in the cabins (I was very happy to have no TV, but no wifi was a step further than I was expecting!), and hot water in the shower was only 15 minutes per hour. The breakfast was adequate, but quite basic. We booked the sauna and we were told that we needed to take the towels from our room, which we did, but then needed to carry our very damp towels back to our room after - perhaps for the cost of over €100 for 1.5 hours, towels could be provided? We were staying 2 nights, and the room wasn’t cleaned during that time, so we had to ask for dry towels. I did ask reception why the room wasn’t cleaned and I was told that I needed to request that - again, it’s a high price to pay to have to request your room to be cleaned. Also, dragging 2 x 23kg suitcases up a slight incline in a small sled is not so easy! And going down the slope must have been quite entertaining for anyone watching us - sleds bashing into our legs and suitcases flying… a little bit of help with this would have been appreciated. I guess it’s about what you expect when somewhere is described as luxurious and costs more than €500 per night - the bed was very comfortable and felt luxurious, and the views from the cabin were beautiful, but it didn’t feel like that was enough to justify the price.