The Mail on Sunday

The chef who soothed my cabin fever

Hotel inspector Alex Polizzi dines en famille in the woods

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IAM city born and bred. I like bustling urban chaos, and l arge open spaces where no one can hear you scream make me nervous. However, weekends for my children in London often entail too much lazy parenting with the TV, too much eating out and not enough fresh air and mud.

So when I was invited to the Forest Holiday site near Winchester to try the new dine-in experience – where a private chef comes and cooks a pre-ordered menu of your choice in your cabin kitchen – I enthusiast­ically agreed and invited best friend Oonagh and her little dog Boris to join me and the kids.

Blackwood Forest feels enormous and mysterious. There are 60 cabins on land leased from the Forestry Commission.

Our Forest Ranger Dave was one of the highlights of our stay. He gets us hooked with the basic survival stuff – den-building and fire-lighting – then searching for insects and mini-beasts which we look at under a microscope.

I am a complete control freak – quelle surprise, I hear you mutter – and so was well out of my comfort zone when Michal the chef, who was supposed d to come at 5pm to prepare for dinner after we returned from a four-mile trek through the forest, wasn’t with me by 5.50pm, by which time I was making contingenc­y plans to feed my children.

However, when chef did arrive, he was admirably organised and managed to cook us a five-course meal in what seemed like minutes. The Signature menu had been ordered for me and was a bit too fussy for my natural inclinatio­ns. But my children liked the long curls c of cucumber chef rustled up u for them and he won their hearts with a pre-dessert of lemon and thyme sorbet. There T aren’t many luxuries that please me as much as eating a nice, freshly prepared meal in my pyjamas. The food was carefully presented and perfectly cooked.

I liked how he cleared as he went along and by the time he left, as we were eating chocolate mousse, the kitchen was immaculate.

I was asleep in front of a film by 10pm and awoke the next morning in a marvellous mood. By the time we departed, after enjoying our second hot-tub session, I was completely sold on the benefits of spending time in the natural environmen­t. Research suggests it helps our physical, mental and spiritual wellbeing. I certainly felt like a nicer, calmer parent for two days – long may it last!

Forest Holidays (forestholi­days.co.uk, 03330 110495) offers a three-night weekend from £137pp at Blackwood Forest in a Golden Oak cabin sleeping eight, with hot tub. In-cabin chef from £68pp (for a minimum of seven).

 ??  ?? AWAY FROM IT ALL: Forest Holiday cabins in the woods. Inset: Rangers introduce families to the wildlife
AWAY FROM IT ALL: Forest Holiday cabins in the woods. Inset: Rangers introduce families to the wildlife
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