“We stayed over the Easter Break at Willow Lodge.”
We are a family of four with children aged 9 and 12. Willow Lodge was a beautiful getaway and a wonderful place to stay. Clear and helpful directions and a thoughtful welcome guide. Recycling point was appreciated too. The Lodge was very clean and cozy. We really enjoyed eating our breakfast on the decking in the morning, as well as watching the sunsets.
Children were happy about the fast WiFi and we used our own log-ins for streaming services on the TV so not too cut off for them. That said, ...
We are a family of four with children aged 9 and 12. Willow Lodge was a beautiful getaway and a wonderful place to stay. Clear and helpful directions and a thoughtful welcome guide. Recycling point was appreciated too. The Lodge was very clean and cozy. We really enjoyed eating our breakfast on the decking in the morning, as well as watching the sunsets.
Children were happy about the fast WiFi and we used our own log-ins for streaming services on the TV so not too cut off for them. That said, they were very happy kicking a ball about or playing frisbee in the surrounding fields. The field/lawn in front of the terrace decking could have done with a mow but it's very early in the season so I assume it would be done soon (as would washing off the slight green from the decking corners).
The village setting was very peaceful. We walked down to the village pub (about 10 minutes stroll along pavements) and had an amazing Indian meal. Loved watching the lambs in the field across the road as well.
Easy location to head into Nottingham too. About half an hour drive away. We used to nearest park and ride to go and see the sights.
Someone had previously mentioned the towel size so we brought travel towels, but found we didn't need them. If you are expecting large baths towels then maybe bring your own.
The lodge was a lovely little quiet and calm place to spend a few days resting and exploring, and we'd definitely stay again.