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Alice Peacock checks into the Desert Rose Resort and Cabins, in Utah

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Location: Desert Rose Resort & Cabins is smack bang in the middle of Bluff — a small town just an hour’s drive from Monument Valley, and a couple of hours from Arches National Park. The resort itself is a rustic spot surrounded by the area’s landmark red cliffs. Check-in experience: Speedy — which we’re thankful for after a long day exploring Monument Valley.

Room: I was in a courtyard queen room, which was kitted out with two queen beds and a private porch. The rooms have a rustic, homely feel about them which suits the desert setting. We arrived in the dark, but I enjoyed the view from my private porch in the morning, when I woke up for a leisurely 7.30am sunrise. The view is incredible — Desert Rose is surrounded by the vast expanse of the Southern Utah desert. Exercise facilities: There’s a gym open 24/7 — it’s small but is equipped with the basics. The pool and hot tub room next door is more appealing, perfect for a soak after a day canyoning and hiking in the surroundin­g desert.

Food and drink: We have breakfast at Dukes — the restaurant on site. My filter coffee is good, strong

(I opt for filter after a questionab­le version of a “flat white” the day before) and also bottomless. The food menu is “infused” with southweste­rn favours, but also offers your classic pancakes or eggs benedict, should you have overdone it on the chipotle and tortilla.

Out the back of Dukes is a lush looking patio area, where several couches surround an open fireplace. Our late arrival and temperatur­es nudging zero meant we gave this a miss, but it looked a perfect spot to enjoy an evening beverage while marvelling at the desert landscape.

Service: Friendly and efficient.

Price: You can get a courtyard room from around $280 a night.

Other stuff: The hotel has everything the average traveller would be after — free Wi-Fi, a decent room service menu and toiletries to clean yourself up after a day jeepin’ in the desert.

The bottom line: But the Desert Rose is a fantastic spot for those after a spot of luxury. The beds were the most comfortabl­e I’ve slept on in a while — though that could be due to my state of mild exhaustion after a day of activities.

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