We had a two bedroom unit, #53 at this resort. It truly is deserving of its Gold Crown/ 5* rating, with a few minor blips to spoil its...
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We had a two bedroom unit, #53 at this resort. It
truly is deserving of its Gold Crown/ 5* rating,
with a few minor blips to spoil its perfection.
This unit is extremely spacious with livingroom,
dining room, kitchen, washer/dryer. smaller
bedroom, bathroom and sauna on the entrance level
and the master bedroom with ensuite bathroom down
a level. All of the furnishings are of a high
quality with, unfortunately, the usual scratches
and dents that come with years of use. The kitchen
appliances are up to date with nothing missing if
you were inclined to cook a full meal for a crowd.
The cathedral ceilings really enhance the
spaciousness and the skylights in the kitchen area
make it very bright. Large patio doors open to a
balcony with table and chairs, perfect for morning
coffee or afternoon cocktails. (Both are essential
to my day!) This unit seemed, from the outside,
very representaive of the the hundred or so units
spread around the grounds. My main complaint was
with the housekeeping. Our unit was less than well
cleaned and I notified management of this before
we departed. To their credit, they sent me a
letter of apology which arrived a few days ago.
The grounds are vast and well landscaped, with
obvious pride taken by the groundskeeper. Our unit
overlooked a pond that was stocked with goldfish
and was frequented by a pair of mallard ducks. The
terrain is hilly with perhaps a ten minute walk
from the furthest reaches to the reception and
country club.
The country club is the hub and it is the best
I've seen from at least 30 timeshare experiences.
In it there is a formal restaurant, The Oaks, a
brasserie style restaurant and two bars along with
fitness centre, pool, snooker room, games room,
health and beauty salon, etc. It's very impressive!
The area itself is magnificent. Having a car would
enhance your ability to travel afar but since we
were without, we walked everywhere. The walk into
Ballater is about 15 minutes. Here you will find
all types of restaurants, as well as grocery
stores, bakeries, butcher shops, tourist
information centre and a mix of other shops geared
to both tourists and locals. Also, this is the
starting point for a collection of well marked and
mapped local walks of varying lenghts and degrees
of difficulty.
Without a car, Ballater is only reachable by bus
and the bus route ends in Braemar, about a half
hour up the road. Fortunately this allows you to
visit Balmoral Castle and the Royal Lochnagar
distillery, both doable on the same day, if you
plan it right. The resort itself offers no tours
but provides information on golf, tennis, the
Deeside Activity Park and riding.
Overall this was a most enjoyable exchange for us
who had never visited this part of Scotland.