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17th August 2019
09:26am BST
The first port of call was to dive straight into max relaxation in the spa. Pool, jacuzzi, sauna and steam room all await with big windows looking out to the lake.
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There are certain times where kids are allowed in the pool, just to be mindful of.
On top of this, you can book yourself in for a spa treatment if you need extra encouragement to relax.
A part of the reason I was invited down was to check out the Autumn menu at the Catalina restaurant in the resort.
After a day well spent relaxing, I was ready to stuff my face and that's exactly what I did. I started with the chicken and lobster ravioli accompanied by seared prawns.
For mains, I tucked into a perfectly cooked Lisdergan fillet of beef which is served with crispy beef cheek, roasted onion, whipped potato, and chive purée, finished off with a red wine jus.
Good lord, it was delicious but I wasn't finished yet.
To top it all off, I divulged in a rhubarb soufflé; I never thought I could taste something so tasty and cloud-like.
Hats off to head chef, Noel McMeel.
After breakfast in bed, the following day was spent with another dip in the pool, a little walk around the grounds and some reading on their outside terrace with a cup of coffee before checking out.
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If you are looking for complete relaxation, you can book here.