The hotel is located n a beautiful area in the woods of Nunspeet. It might be very nice there when the sun is shining, but if you go there in the foggy and raining winter season it is rather depressive.
The interior architect has most probably got his diploma in a free evening course. The rooms look as charmless, functional and cold as I can imagine a room in a monastery could look like. In addition to this if you don’t ask for a king size bed you only get the very old fashioned 90cm large beds. Unfortunately the only rooms having king size beds are multifunctional rooms which are used as conference rooms most of the time. Therefore the beds are foldaway beds and I always had the impression to sleep in a wardrobe (see pictures).
If you want to watch TV don’t forget to take your glasses or the binoculars with you as the TV screen is not only very small. But in addition to this it is fixed on the wall of the other side of the room. Fortunately there was a Nespresso professional coffee machine in the room which helped to have a good start of the day.
