Not been here long and I will leave a longer review at the end of our weeks holiday, which can't come soon enough as I would love to go home now. What we have found so far. We're in the middle of nowhere. The room is awful. It's old and dated, shabby paintwork, bi-fold door, looks dirty. The shower curtain is half the size of the shower so water goes everywhere on the floor and we've had to put towels down. There is no long mirror, so ladies you have to guess what you look like before you go out. The lighting in the room is abysmal so don't attempt to do your make up, as you'll go out looking like Alice Cooper. The bed is made up of thick wooden slats (home made by the looks of it) and a thin mattress. I sat down on the mattress and it didn't move. It is the most uncomfortable bed I've ever slept on. Water comes up through the floor when the toilet is flushed. The toilet seat does not stay up so men beware, you have to multi task with this one! Pool was nice. Drinks at the pool bar are expensive and this is the only bar in the hotel so you have no choice. The window curtains do not reach across the window. To charge our phones we've had to unplug the fridge and kettle as there are no spare points. To be continued..... Continued... There is no lounge area to sit in, just 2 sofas in a small reception area, you only have the outside pool bar to sit in the evening. We were moved to a better room, it was one of the renovated ones, but the bathroom door would not close at all. Inside our room there was a connecting door to another room, so you could hear what was going on in there. The food. Very little choice and to keep it warm we watched them filling the actual food with hot water, not trays underneath. Guests had to wait for quite a while for staff to refill the food trays and they were left empty for some time. This hotel is fine if you're a hiker, as this is without doubt a hikers hotel, not many English guests. TV channels for English was BBC News and that's it. We were glad to get home.