The accommodation met our requirements exactly, providing peaceful exclusion to just relax in the airy dining/living area, or on the balcony, with expansive views to the lake nearby. I particularly liked the styling of this dinning/living area, such as the rolled leather couch facing out to the lake, which is where we spent most of our time. There is a PS4 and games, board games/puzzles, Netflix and Disney+ about 10mb/s of free wi-fi. The furnishings of the rest of the house are modest and typical of a holiday home. The kitchen has all the necessary items for making your own meals, including coffee machine and complimentary pods (thank you). But the general store doesn’t stock fresh meat and was out of bread for next two days, so you’ll probs want to bring these types of items with you. The pub at the ‘Miena Village’ which you can see across from the water from your balcony is modern and serves great food.
The two complimentary fishing rods in the entrance way were appreciated, and with some worms purchased from the general store, gave opportunity for some fishing, which I would otherwise not normally experience.
I had no problems navigating the driveway down, as it is sufficiently wide enough. However, the medium sized front wheel drive Ford Puma SUV did have difficulty going back up, which I believe is caused by a combination of the steep incline and small rock/pebble surface on soft dirt (which was dry). The wheels would instantly spin and dig a hole. It took us several attempts of reversing and trying again when stuck/wheels spinning, before we could reach the top. We left our car parked at the top of the driveway thereafter to avoid a repeat.
I found the host, Selena, very hospitable and was proactive in contacting me to make sure that we had accessed the accommodation OK, all was in order, that she’s available to be contacted if need be.