Philtheone
20 februari 2025
Brief background, we have stayed in Forest Holidays locations in Yorkshire a number of times and in the Forest of Dean. We love Forest Holidays. As a family of 4 we are currently in a golden oak lodge on this site about 20 metres from the shore of Loch Long. The outlook here is fabulous, great to wake up to such a stunning view. The site is small and quiet. I wouldn't say the site was overly foresty, but the surrounding areas are. The lodges are of a good standard. The living area and kitchen are open plan and spacious, the bedrooms are decent sized. The property has under floor heating throughout which is effective. There's the hot tub of course, which is great and inspected daily by staff. Privacy is limited especially if you are not loch side. You'll find for many of the lodges your outlook is a car park when you're in your hot tub, but you can of course pay Forest Holidays a further fee to choose your lodge and an additional charge of you want loch side. We succumbed to both. Forest Holidays has always had a premium feel with a modern design and name brands throughout the property. The idea of premium is definitely reflected in the price these days. Considering this aspect, the shine is starting to fade a bit if this lodge is anything to go by. Some things are dated and there are some issues which you would expect a premium accommodation provider to sort out. It feels a bit like they are running these lodges into the ground with bare minimum investment. For example, the lino type floor tiles in the kitchen and bathroom are warped at the edges and the glue underneath has failed, presumably from heating and cooling of the under floor heating over time. If you stand on one side they lift up on the other, revealing a sharp edge. If walking barefoot, you could easily injure your feet in these rooms, or trip. There are similar gaps between some adjacent laminate floor planks in the living space and hallways, where the boards are not interlocked properly due to wear and tear or poor fitting. Some of the planks slide under your feet. Edge trims on the floor around the log burner are damaged revealing some sharp edges. The bathroom is battered and looked like someone has kicked in the unit under the sink and they could not be bothered to repair it. The siliconing looks like a messy bodge of years worth of repairs piled on top of each other rather than a neat finish. The kitchen tap has an annoying jet that sprays water out of the sink. You need to be Geoff Capes to flush either of the toilets; my children aren't strong enough to press the buttons. The door to the terrace doesn't close flush so there's always a draught. No USB ports in the lodge. There are loads more things but they are all minor. General feel throughout is that it needs a bit of TLC. These things don't spoil the holiday, but I expect a bit more from Forest Holidays given previous experiences and that we have paid £350 per night (school holidays). Try to avoid giving them money f
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