I recently stayed at the Rundlestone Lodge and overall had a comfortable experience. The room was a good size and well laid out, with a king bed, TV, desk, and a pullout sofa. One feature I really appreciated was the amount of lighting-there are plenty of lights, and each is individually controlled so you can customize the room’s brightness exactly how you want it. I do wish the bedside lights had a lower brightness option so they wouldn’t disturb anyone trying to sleep.
Noise from other rooms could be heard at times, but it was never overly bothersome. The curtains are overlapped to help block out light; they aren’t perfect blackout, but they do a sufficient job. Temperature control in the room was easy, and the bed itself was excellent;great firmness, soft bedding, and pillows with varying firmness to choose from.
The staff were friendly and helpful throughout my stay.
A couple of small in-room additions would be nice, such as to-go cups for coffee/tea in the morning and maybe even some hot chocolate packets. There’s no on-site restaurant, so little conveniences like that would go a long way.
The pool was a bit underwhelming. It’s a simple rectangular pool with a maximum depth of 1.4m, somewhat dark in terms of lighting, and noticeably over-chlorinated, which seemed to bother several guests.
On the positive side, the free heated underground parking and free bus pass were fantastic perks. The front stopping area, however, is very small and can get tricky if other guests