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Yelp
Have just returned from a three night stay here yesterday and do not have a bad word to say about the place, loved it.
My boyfriend, myself and his 3 year old daughter went here. We won the trip, which made it even better.
I disagree with some of the statements that others have made. I think it is brilliant that cars are not allowed on site, as it allowed our 3 year old to ride her bike safely without fear of being mowed down. If you have a disabled badge then you are allowed to park your vehicle outside the lodge. You drive your vehicle to the lodge to load and unload, and there are awesome golf buggys to hire which you can take anywhere around the site. We also took our own bikes, but you can hire those quite reasonably there.
I had a mobile signal the whole stay (o2) but to be honest, would rather not use it.
The staff were excellent, very professional and friendly.
It is very quiet, especially as we were in low season, but I quite liked that.
There are a number of shops on site which give you everything you could need.
We had a Ramsey lodge, which has two bedrooms, each with an en suite bathroom. They are decorated to a very high standard, all of the appliances are Smeg or Bosch, and even the dinner service (even the giant plates fitted in the dishwasher) is Royal Daulton. You are provided with everything you could ever need, including dishwasher tablets, tea towels, bin bags - things which are often missing from self catering. There is freeview and a dvd player. The leather sofa's are huge and very comfortable.
The wet room is amazing, the biggest shower I've ever seen. There is underfloor heating and heated towel rails, so the floor dried out in no time. There is also a mop under the stairs if you need it, but we didn't. even though our 3 year old spent about 45 minutes splashing around in the shower. The bath in our room was also a good size, and they provided shower gel.
There is a small patio area at the back of the lodge and a picnic table, so we had a barbeque.
The lagoon is excellent and included in the price. Only thing I would say there is it was quite chilly. Changing rooms are spacious and very clean, and they provide you with plastic bags for wet gear.
We did some off road mountain biking on one of the trails across a river, which was very beautiful. There is an iron age fort there. In fact, there are an awful lot of natural things to do here.
There are also a lot of family activities for all age groups. For £5, our 3 year old went on "mini rangers" where the parents accompanied staff around the park collecting moss leaves and twigs armed with a giant magnifying glass, which the children then made into hats. She loved it.
For adults, there is a well equipped spa with a lot of treatments available.
All in all, an excellent stay and will definitely go back.