I'd like to give this hotel a 4 star, however something holds me back. For context, we stayed here for one night on 8-9 April 2022. It means for people here it's not the tourist season, so the service is therefore somehow limited.
Let's start with the good things: the room is spacious, well chosen wall colour, spacious bathroom, private balcony with beautiful sight to the village, clean room and restaurant.
But something annoyed me: 1) my family and I couldn't stand the smell of smoke we smelled in the room. It seems, that either the guests before us smoked cigarettes or more probably the owner and his family members smoked (we saw them smoking in the restaurant on the night we came back from dining out).
The shower towels are really small and there's only one hook in the bathroom, so it's impossible to hang out wet towels.
The water that came out of the washbasin tab is like a rain shower. Not even enough to wash hands! Brushing up is almost impossible even more face washing.
No slipers available, so be prepared to walk barefoot on ice cold tiles.
There were plastic chairs on the balcony, but they were dirty, so I didn't use them (but bear in mind this is not the tourist season therefore they didn't clean them).
For visitors from foreign countries: be prepared for Italian only breakfast. It means there are only cakes, cookies and coffees. No proper bread and cheese. I was already...
After quite a long days cycling, we were glad to find the signs for the hotel, because we would never have found it otherwise. Pleasantly located, with views to the mountains, the hotel is spacious, clean and functional. The staff were very friendly and the owner was really helpful, with info about cycle routes etc. We ate elsewhere for dinner, as we had to visit the shops, so we dont know about dinner, though breakfast was good and filling. The only down point was the noise from a generator outside our room, but this wasnt a problem in the evening. This is a friendly, family run hotel, which was good value...
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