Yenjit Resort is set back from the main road by a couple of hundred metres, and offers lovely, peaceful accommodation. Breakfast is quirky, but good, although you have to go out for lunch and dinner. The local area is disrupted by the very busy dual carriage way which complicates getting around; however the hotel is very conveniently close to the railway station, and there are a few local restaurants serving basic fare lining the main road near to the hotel. There is a mall and cinema to the west, which you can get to by Tuk Tuk or by riding one of the 8 Baht charabancs that serve the area until about 8pm. Or you can catch similar transport into town, from the other side of the dual carriageway; although I do recommend that you use the footbridge by the station to cross the road - it’s very dangerous otherwise.