The grounds and exterior of this hotel are magnificent, with a lush golf course and forested areas surrounding a converted chateau. However, the interior lets it down. Our room was quite nice- very spacious, quite sparsely furnished, but comfortable enough and the bathroom was a good size. The hotel advertises an evening turn-down service on hotels.com but we never once had this over three nights, so never had the one bottle of water next to our bed replaced. The lift was also broken, which was not a big issue for us, but elderly guests might not like walking up to the second floor every time they return to their room. The part that really lets the hotel down is its restaurant which is located in the Golf Club House, which looks very dated in its fittings and furniture. The food is not terrible, but, for the price, compares unfavourably to most other restaurants we ate in during our trip. Both the service and food quality were up and down over the three nights we were there, but the hotel is too far from any other restaurants or towns for one to comfortably go elsewhere. The huge plus of the hotel is its location - beautiful views, tranquil setting, right in the heart of a regional park. This makes up for any mild discomforts and there really doesn't seem to be anything better around.