Took a week at Brunston Castle lodges by way of a time share swap deal. Going in November, the advantage is that the site (and roads) are quiet but, conversely, not all the local facilities are open.
Although there were only two of us, we had a 3 bedroom lodge so there were acres of space.There is a standard additional charge for heating/ elec at £50 which I initially thought to be a bit steep but this allowed us, in the event of cold weather, to keep the heating going full time. The weather proved to be excellent - we even managed coffee outside on the veranda after returning from a walk so that constant heating was not a requirement. We were certainly never cold and we had to keep turning the heating down.
The lodges are well-appointed with everything we needed but the kitchen is a little compact. Not sure I would have been comfortable with full occupancy(6).
The site is well laid out with plenty of space between the lodges, with woods running away to the side of the site. Onsite reception/ staff were more than helpful and friendly, with a coffee bar, small bar, games room, large heated indoor pool and sauna.
There isn't a great deal in Dailly (supermarket) but the adjacent golf clubhouse was a more than adequate source of meals for those nights when we weren't self-catering. Excellent fish and chips from a mobile van on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
The local area proved to be very good for walking but I still can't get to grips with the Scottish open-access policy which is anything but open - locked gates, broken stiles etc. A trip up and down the coast is very good - sandy/ rocky beaches.
We thoroughly enjoyed our week's stay ( the weather certainly helped) and would recommend this site, although main season prices seem high. We were so impressed, we booked again with a huge discount on "Black Friday"!!