I have Walnut, he certainly has some nethie in him.
I think they can be very rewarding when given the chance.
When he was kept in a hutch that I know now was way to small for him (even though the RSPCA approved of it) he was scared and fiesty, he would box and grunt when your hand went near him.
However he now has a massive space, and I would say has the most lovable personality of any rabbit I've ever met. He is always the first to say hello and loves to come and investigate you. I have worked with him for hours and hours gaining his trust, which is much easier in a shed area because I can just in with him.
After just a few weeks of living in his new shed and aviary, the difference was unbelievable, I think maybe he was working off loads of his energy that he used to be aggressive, on just running around. Instead of running to be as far away as possible he came up to you. He still didn't like strokes, but would kind of ask for them by sticking his head infront of you, but when you stroked him having second thoughts about it and moving away.
Anyway, I worked by stroking him while he was eating which went on to him liking strokes.
If you compare him to how he was before, he is like a completely different rabbit, he trusts me now and lets me stroke him whenever I want, I even have had a few licks off him recently
And all that chnaged him was more space and excercise and lots more time.
Sorry about the whole story, but my point is that given the right amount of space, attention, love and care nethies can be soooo rewarding, they have such big personalities for such little bunnies!!
Edit - They are not cuddly bunnies though
Well neither of mine were/are.