We stopped here to sleep on our way south. The gal in the coffee bar speaks English so we checked in without problem. The rooms were significantly smaller than our previous night's stay. No table, one chair. Tough to have anyone else in your room - we all sat on the bed. It was quite clean but finding a light switch in the shower was rather strange. (I didn't check out the shower.) There was no TP in the bathroom so we had to go looking for someone. I found an elderly lady down the hall who couldn't speak any English but we managed to communicate. She was lovely and interaction with her during our stay really made the place a memory for us. (Otherwise it was just a room to sleep in.) Breakfast was included but was not terribly substantial nor interesting. The bean pizza of the title was at the family restaurant (about 500m away by the river). Of the three pizzas we ordered that was simply the most amazing. (Don't get the pepperoni.) The flavour of those beans on my husband's pizza was so sublime that I had to go to the back and ask how to make them. Who would think of putting beans on pizza? Revelation! Don't believe me? Try it for yourself. If we were in the area again I'd learn a little Italian, stop to visit grandma and have...
Read moreStopped here on route to Udine and was very happy with our stay. This Hotel has been in the family for decades and they pride themselves on you having a clean comfortable stay. The rooms are ok . Nothing fancy but decent sleep quality .. A good aircon and a good shower was all we needed. The breakfast offers more than enough choice to see you in your way. The room was 66 euros inc brekkie..What more do you need ? We were given fresh lavender as we left..Nice touch. |All in all great pit stop .. Adjacent to main motorway too !...
Read moreGood value for the money. All the family that runs the place are very welcoming. We asked for egs for breakfast and they delivered all as expected. Very country-side location if you are looking to experience the true Italy. For sure will come back...
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