This was one of the best places we've stayed in Thailand - the town also added to the stay. An ever so slightly run down resort - nothing major, but just a little faded at the edges. I can only guess when it was built - it looks like something out of the 50s - all stone and massive teak posts. Built into the side of a hill, it has fantastic views over the surrounding countryside. We stayed in low season, so for a couple of nights appeared to be the only guests. We got a good deal and an upgrade (low season can be good like that). We didn't find it too difficult to find once we realised there were two roads with the same number (as often occurs in Thailand!). Right on the main road, which isn't busy, but made it easy to find. There is one main building and a couple of wings which appeared to be totally closed for the season. The restaurant still managed to serve nice food when we used it. The gardens are lovely and well looked after. The pool is just fantastic - one of the nicest we've had in Asia. One of the best things about the pool is the temperature - nice and cool, not luke warm like the majority of pools in Asia. It's also vast. There was a massage centre down at the pool and a spa which wasn't open (maybe because of the low season?), a well equipped gym and plenty of bathrooms around the pool complex. The hotel has a deer park (that seems to also be populated by horses and ostriches!) and orchid farm and a large bird cage housing exotic parrots, some deer and a couple of pigs! The pool complex was down a fairly steep staircase on the side of the hill, but if you have a car - just drive down. The rooms were spacious and well equipped - very comfortably furnished and the bed was really comfortable. The only negative I can think of is that the bathroom was probably not constructed with the best material - it was lined in wood, which made it a bit dank after a couple of showers. A minor point in an otherwise fabulous stay. I can highly recommend this beautiful resort. The town of Dan Sai is also worth visiting - a great little night market and a friendly town. Why not join the ladies doing their aerobics at around 5.30 every evening! The weather was really mild in the hills and it seems it gets cold enough in December to light fires as a lot of the accommodation seemed to sport chimneys around this area.
