The reason I have given slightly lower grades than I would have usually given for a hotel like this is because our main criteria for booking this hotel was that in the description it stated there were tea/coffee facilities in the rooms. This may seem a small point, however we knew we were coming to the hotel after a long day at the hospital and having facilities to make a warm drink in our hotel room was a priority. As it was we arrived at the hotel at 8.30pm in heavy sleet, got soaking wet checking in in the check-in building, and then had to drive the car to the building where our room was located, getting even more wet, to arrive in our room to find they had two little bottles of room temperature mineral water and no coffee making facilities. Room service was available but not for hot drinks.
Beyond that, the room was not like any of the lovely ones in the main photos but it was cozy. The bed was really comfortable and we did get a good night's sleep. We couldn't be bothered to go to the restaurant building for breakfast so I can't comment on that, instead we went to the reception building to check-out. As you can see, there are a lot of buildings that you need to get around which may be great most of the year but in the Swedish winter is not so attractive! The free hotel WIFI was good.