We had the 3 bedroom chalet. The rooms are not heated. The kitchen area has an air-conditioning unit and the living area has a wood fire which you have to build and tend to the fire. We went during winter and I had some trouble getting the fire to keep going so the living area was relatively cold. Taking a shower was a pretty cold affair because once you stepped out of the shower, the cold air hits you. Not ideal for families with young children. There is no bathtub so you would have to carry your child and shower, which is somewhat dangerous, coupled with the cold air, made for a challenging experience.
The animal feeding was fun, although there weren’t that many animals - mainly 4 alpacas, 1 kangaroo, 3 cows, a few sheep, some chicken and ducks. We liked that the animals would roam freely right in front of the chalets, so we could see them as we were having our meals.