The cabin was incredibly welcoming and I loved that the little things were taken care of, such as miniature toiletries and fresh fluffy towels. Towelling robes and slippers for the hut tub (yes - hot tub!) are available for a nominal charge and we used these every day so they're definitely worth having.
My favourite personal touch was the scrabble board, spelling out 'welcome' on the table in the lounge. Very thoughtful indeed and we returned the favour by leaving 'thank you' when we left.
The beds were very comfortable, and the bedrooms are ample in size. The boys particularly loved that they had a 'den' in their room; a little cubbyhole where they played. One of the bedrooms is downstairs which I thought was great to accommodate someone less mobile or older children who can be left downstairs once the parents are in bed. Our room had phenomenal views looking out at the mountains on the other side of the loch, and all cabins have great views so you really can't get a 'bad' one.
One family shower room and an en-suite bathroom for the main bedroom meant there was no queuing for the loo or the shower, and that's never a bad thing!
The piece de resistance though was the hot tub. I lost count of how many times we were in and out of that hot, bubbly water over the three days we stayed with Forest Holidays. Allow me to assure you of something; when you've walked up a mountain in blazing sunshine and back down it in the driving rain, a hot tub is exactly what you need to see on your return! read more