Based on other reviews, I was concerned that I will not have a very good stay. I was proved wrong. Although the hotel could have better furniture in rooms (by that I mean more modern), it is functional and comfortable. Bathroom is clean, although the towels could be of better quality. But then again, it is 3*, not 5*, so don't expect unrealistic standards. The room had a safe for your valuables (you must ask for a key for it from the reception) and a fridge. I didn't need it on this occasion, but I presume in the summer can become useful to keep your drinks cool. The view from my room was overlooking the lake and had access to a balcony - well that is a 7* view if you get one of these rooms. The staff are friendly but 'not in your face' , with the manager of the hotel always visible either in the restaurant during meals or in the lobby so you feel you can always ask for help but also go about without feeling looked at all the time. The bar is open in the evening for as long as there are customers - that is better than some 5* hotels. Breakfast is plenty to choose from, with the usual continental options including fresh salad. Dinner is unpretentious, and although it doesn't always look like in the Masterchef final, it certainly tastes good and it is plenty. Facilities are very good, there is a spacious conference / rehearsal room, and outside there are tennis courts. But my main attraction would be the swimming pool area, with access to the garden and the deck chairs.