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Review Silkwood Estate - Pemberton

Colin Norris
We booked one of the 4 chalets by the dam for 4 nights. It was more than we would normally pay for accommodation but it seemed lovely place to stay from the web site information, and we were given 4 nights for the price of 3. I think that 5-10 years ago it would have been top class, but time has made the furniture tired - it could use a makeover. The lounge was nice to lie on but uncomfortable to sit on. Even the swivel chairs on the balcony were not attached well to their bases so one had to be careful when shifting weight. There was no mobile signal, which for me was a treat. But there was a landline and wifi (though slow) so I could still check business emails. The promotional material says there is trout in the dam and that fishing rods and lures are provided, though the limit is one per person. But the tackle box was down to a swivel and a hook, and only one of the three rods had a lure. Keen to catch a trout for dinner, we went to town and invested $45 in lures and tackle. Reassured that fishing is a game of patience I set aside plenty of time to wet the lures. Yet all I got from 4 hours effort was a sore back. Because waters in the region are not cold enough for trout to breed I imagine the dam needs to be stocked regularly, and I suspect it has been many years since that has happened. (Nevertheless if any other guest has caught a trout I would like to see a photo posted.) Other than that, it is a delightful location. Whether it's sunny and calm, or wet and windy, the views from the chalet across the water are always a joy. The chalet has double-glazed windows and glass doors making the most of the view, and keeping the chalet at a comfortable temperature in any weather. And nestled among bushes and trees the chalet was fully private from other chalets, and made a perfect environment for the multitude of birds constantly singing all around. When the birds slept the frogs did the serenading. Would we stay there again? Absolutely if we could get 4 nights for the price of 3 again. Even though the restaurant / cellar door is closed, the location is ideal – close to everything in the area, even though we were there during school holidays there was not a child in sight or earshot, and even though the interiors need an update, the view is spectacular. Which all makes it worth going again.
Zeewyk Pearl
Absolutely superb chalet with private balcony overlooking a lake. Even though there are 4 chalets on the property you could not have asked for more privacy set in wonderful bushland. Complimentary breakfast with home baked bread and condiments was a very nice touch.
Michelle James
Popped into Silkwood late on a Monday afternoon. The lovely staff were very accommodating. Georgous scenery, beautiful coffee & the wine not bad either. Do yourself a favour & stop in here. The accommodation looks amazing, the restaurant is beautiful and the location is beautiful.
Helen Humphrey
So yummy! We had such a lovely relaxing time overlooking the gorgeous lawn facing the water and enjoying beautiful food prepared by top chef's (are they sure their not from My Kitchen Rules?) . Lovely service from start to finish. We will definitely be returning!
Sugnet Callaghan
Our Silkwood chalet experience was okay. The staff are indifferent to clients and when I took the time to explain my disappointment in an email, I received a reply in the same tone. The managers make decisions and the staff use this a an excuse to provide average service. There are other wine estates more willing to appreciate my hard earned $$$. I won’t be back.
Jeremy Dow
Absolutely amazing. Travelled down to Pemberton for a day trip. Incredible views, food was great too! Chef Special (steak Burg and Chips) was well priced at $28! Additionally my Phone was running low on battery and wait staff were more than happy for me to use a PowerPoint while we dined! Very happy!! Thanks!
bev shean
We went to the winery yesterday for a tasting on recommendation of Karri Valley Resort .We were very disappointed with the employee at Silkwood he seemed more intent polishing his glasses during our tasting than giving us advice on any of your quality wines .He gave us the feeling we were second class citizens. Never judge a book by its cover we had just come in from training for an upcoming ski event.We were clean and well presented and have had tastings all over the world but we know what we like and what tastes pleasant on our palate. We paid just shy off a $100.00 on three bottles.But would have bourght more if we have had Silver Service which is what we give with our own business.
Louise Hodge
Beautiful location....but the staff unsmiling and glum. There was NoneNone greeting, we wandered to find a table booked 3 weeks prior. The service by either untrained or disinterested staf and the extremely underwhelming food made for a very disappointing family birthday lunch. The location deserves better.
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