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Highfield villa can be found in the rolling countryside of
beautiful Loei Province set amidst a thirty-acre nonmechanised
mango and tamarind farm. A long shaded
driveway ensures peace and tranquillity with only a gentle
breeze rustling through the trees to disturb the silence.
The two story 5 bedroom property is very spacious with
large rooms. On the upper floor there are three airconditioned
bedrooms with fully fitted en-suite bathrooms.
Two more double bedrooms can be found located on the
ground floor with ceiling fans and shared bathroom.
There is a fully fitted kitchen inside the house, and for outdoor
dinning by the large pool which tends to be preferred
by most guests, a second well equipped kitchen with
barbecue is provided.
Adjoining the indoor kitchen is a large room which is split
into a cosy dining area and snooker games room. A wood
panelled bar with comfortable leather arm chairs complement
the room which is ideal for relaxing with friends and
family.
The room connects to a large comfortable lounge with
more leather seating, TV, CD, music centre, and a very
large window that gives a splendid view of the island and
lake in front of the property. Double doors from the lounge
lead directly to the 2-meter deep end of the swimming
pool, just a few yards away.
The free form 25-meter pool has a waterfall at the shallow
end (80 cm deep) hand ball net and ball if required and a
Jacuzzi half way along one side. Inside the pool house,
which incorporates a bar with adjoining furnished terrace,
there is a wood burning Swedish style sauna that seats up
to eight. There are plentiful showers, changing rooms, sunbeds
and rattan poolside furniture to relax in.
On the other side of the pool stands a traditional Thai structure
half of which extends out over the lake, and is furnished
for relaxation and dining. Fishing in the lake is highly
recommended for food, sport or both.
The small island adjacent to the outside dining area, ac-
cessed via a footbridge is perfect for fishing or barbecues.
Also several Thai style grass roofed huts are dotted around
the pool area, which provide a comfortable shaded area
ideal for a relaxing traditional Thai massage.
Several large coconut palms grow around the pool which
in season are used to prepare fresh coconut juice straight
from the tree. There are also some swings etc. at the shallow
end of the pool where small children can safely play.
Highfield has two Thai service staff who take care of the
cleaning, provision of meals throughout the day, laundry
and keeping guests children occupied if required.
An excellent Thai cook is also available from 6:00am until
10:00pm in the evening. Meals can be chosen from a reasonably
priced menu of over sixty interesting traditional
Thai dishes which can be prepared to varying degrees of
spiciness. Fresh food provisions are purchased daily from
the local market.
By prior arrangement, a poolside drinks refrigerator is also
provided fully stocked with whatever guest’s prefer; normally
bottled beer, fruit juice, milk, soft drinks, bottled water,
ice cream etc. The staff restocks the fridge every morning
and guests are invoiced for what has been used.
Getting there
Loei is 520 km north east from Bangkok and depending on
available time and budget can be accessed by :-
Bus
Bangkok - Loei = 10 Hours Drive
Regular daily air-conditioned bus service.
Driving
Bangkok - Loei = 9 Hours Drive
A very pleasant and scenic journey most of the way with
mainly straight roads passing through flat farming country.
Plenty of options for eating and refreshment.
Fly
Bangkok - Loei = 1 Hr 20 min. Flight
3 flights per week
Fly / Drive
Bangkok -Udon Thani = 1 Hour Flight
Daily flights
Udon Thani - Loei = 2 Hrs 30 min. Drive
Local Area Leisure Activities
Loei is the most traditional and un-commercialised of all the
provinces in Thailand and is home to beautiful natural tropical
landscapes with silhouette mountain backdrops and National
Parks. The local community is made up of mainly
farmers who are famous for their welcoming friendliest and
ability to produce some of the finest cuisine in Thailand.
The province covers an area of 11,424 sq.km with the provincial
capital 520 kilometres northeast of Bangkok. Loei is
known to have the coldest winters in Thailand.
The major attractions in the province focus around exploring
the national parks, wildlife sanctuaries and the Mekong
River.
For a detailed road map of Loei and the Middle Mekong
area for those who enjoy exploring from behind the wheel,
a free copy can be downloaded, complements of Budget
Rent a Car Thailand
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Popular day trips :-
Phu Ruea National Park rises almost 1,400 metres above
sea level and offers scenic views of Laos, verdant flora, waterfalls
and more than 30 species of resident bird species.
Phu Luang Wild-life Sanctuary is the highest peak in the
province occupies a high plateau rising to 1,500 metres
above sea level.
Phu Kradung National Park of some 60-square kilometre
occupies a plateau 1,300 metres above sea level and contains
some of Thailand's loveliest flora, more than 130 species
of birds, besides deer, squirrels, elephants, wild boar
and monkeys, and several scenic viewpoints. The main trail
to the peak is a 6 km. walk that takes about three hours.
The park is closed from June through August each year.
Phu Pha Man National Park near Pha Nok Khao has several
caves with prehistoric paintings and three waterfalls.
Kaeng Khut Khu Rapids in the Mekong River in Chiang
Khan district are pronounced when the river is at low level.
Mekong River Trip - Chiang Khan to Nong Khai There is
an experienced local Thai river guide based in Chiang Khan
who in the safe season will take small groups by boat down
to Nong Khai which makes for a long but exciting day. For
more details contact Mr Huub Oudenhoeven at the Chiang
Khan Guest House
URL: http://welcome.to/chiangkhan.com
Tel. / Fax. 042-821691
Chateau de Loei the pioneer of Thailand's wine-making
industry has its vineyard and winery in the Phu Rua district
and is a popular tour destination for enthusiasts with an interest
in the art and science of winemaking. Chateau de
Loei tends its vines to produce fruit all year round. It grows
Syrah and Chenin Blanc grapes for making both white and
red wines, while other varieties of vines produce table
grapes for eating.
Tours of the site are free, with tickets obtained from the
Chateau de Loei shop located at the vineyard. The tour provides
visitors with a thorough knowledge of grape cultivation.
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