Review of The Nest – by Ida B.

The Nest

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A real gold mine this summer has been the hottest ever! Must, however, begin with something that made me disappointed. All meals must be pre-ordered, been here twice this summer and the first time I thought I'd eat breakfast, it was forced to be pre-ordered. What can I buy in a way, for it was served a finished tray that looked really nice out, so if you want to prepare. So I bit the bullet and waited for lunch. But even that had to be pre-booked 24 h before?! It was very odd, I think. I understand that you do not have a large menu, but any food, it must be well able to arrange?! So I had to take me on, boring!

But to the helpful, for it is much more. The Nest is the perfect place to get to in town when you want to unwind. It is quiet, neat and clean and great view! All seats are good seats, which is not very common. There are a variety of comfortable seating and a great big bonfire in the middle of the room, can't wait to come back when the snow dizzy outside and sit here and just cuddle!

If you have read my previous reviews you know that I'm not much for spa, but this was really to my taste, a really cool sauna, open and plenty of seating inside the Windows so you can sit for several hours. We, however, was not so much inside, terrace and pool was absolutely magical!
I really don't like how they get to the homey-feeling on a rooftop in the middle of town, for it gets the really. Comfortable couches and lounge chairs, society games like chess and a heated swimming pool that is open all year round. I like that it is gone from the classic "poolområdesdekorationen" which usually consists of plastic furniture and palm trees, this is the wood and forest that is the theme, including tort plus a basket of hats to protect themselves from the Sun.

In addition to information regarding the food shortages and the structure of law, so the facilities are really good! Everyone is friendly, calm and make sure you feel comfortable.

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