"Friendly staff, efficient service. However, the cleanliness was not up to my standards. Surface level was ok : linens were clean, sink wped down. But other surfaces in the bathroom were dirty (walls, door), and grime was accumulated by the base boards. Granted, the declining state of the hardware doesn't help to project a clean image.
I fully understand this is not a five-star luxury hotel. I get that the linens or furniture might not be top quality... but a good wipedown of the bathroom with bleach goes a long way towards a much better image for your property!"
"Eco Spa Highland is a unique and special place. The hosts are creative, warm, and enthusiastic about their mission. They are singer-songwriters and entertain after dinner themselves quite amazingly. The setting for the dining and spa facilities is beautiful. The restaurant foods, designed and prepared by the hosts, are delicious.
I recommend that you know what to expect, especially if you are glamping, as we did. The Expedia description of a 'private bathroom' is incorrect. The tent is cosy, very well heated with a wood stove, and has a comfy bed and sitting area. The toilet, behind a wooden screen, will accommodate No 1 only, and you might want to bring some sanitary hand lotion as there is no running water. All the real toilet, showering, and washing up needs are served in clean and modern facilities in the main building, a very short walk from the private, wooded-area tent.
Breakfast is provided in the main building. A labeled box is in the fridge there, and you heat the delicious homemade pre-ordered food yourself in the toaster oven. There is a tea and Keurig coffee making station, although when we were there there was no decaf coffee or unflavored black tea. These are complementary at meal times, with a $3.00 charge otherwise. The dining area is spacious and overlooks the spa and distant mountains.
As other reviewers have mentioned, the approach road to this truly secluded summit is very rough. I advise that you arrive in daylight, and take it very slowly.
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"Our stay was very enjoyable at the Auberge Le Chardo Inn. The room was very spacious and clean. It appeared to have been newly renovated and I loved the hardwood flooring. Big bathroom and amenities were supplied.
The staff were welcoming, friendly and kind.
The restaurant food was excellent and the menu offered a very wide selection to choose from.
The Easter buffet brunch they offered was amazing. There was even a chocolate fondue set up.
I would highly recommend this Inn for anyone that is looking for a place to stay. "
Yes, there are holiday rentals close to the most popular sights in East Hawkesbury, or you can select a more secluded option if you're looking for a relaxing stay. East Hawkesbury is known for its golf courses and parks.
What can I see and do in East Hawkesbury?
Cultural attractions include Maison Macdonell-Williamson House, whereas Voyageur Provincial Park is a spot to enjoy nature. In the wider area, you’ll find Hawkesbury Golf and Curling Club and Vankleek Hill Vineyard.
What are holiday rentals like in East Hawkesbury?
Holiday rentals are privately owned properties you can book for a few days, or a quick weekend, in East Hawkesbury. Holiday rentals provide amenities like kitchens and laundry facilities so you'll have a home away from home. If you're concerned about a sanitised environment, a holiday rental can provide a sense of safety away from shared hotel lifts and busy reception areas while still allowing you the excitement and enjoyment of travel. You'll also get more space in a holiday rental than in a hotel, which makes a holiday rental a popular choice for family trips.
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