The personnel where all courteous. Nevertheless, according to the listing, the place had parking (which it didn't) and the place was lakeside (which it wasn't). All of the lake pictures are taken from a public dock (sponsored by the hotel) that is maybe 200 meters away (with several properties within the forest in between). There is no view of the lake at all from the property itself where the rooms, restaurant and resting areas are.
The restaurant experience was quite poor. I ordered the vegetarian dish which just consisted of boiled vegetables with no attempt at seasoning them (no butter, salt, pepper, onion, garlic, etc. nothing!) which made it completely tasteless. So eating in was unappealing and the room didn't have a kitchenette so bringing one's own food was not an option.The closest restaurant was around 1km away so eating out was a bit of hassle, especially for dinner taking into account you had to walk in the dark through in a small trail within a forest to enter and exit the property.
All room pictures in the listing were from a very nice and elegant cabin, not from the room were I was assigned. The room were I stayed had no windows, just some wooden frames that opened but without glass nor screen so it couldn't get opened without having bugs come inside at night. So beside having no view and no natural light, it also had poor airflow, so it felt very claustrophobic like sleeping in a closet. Not what you expect from a place that advertises itself as lakeside!