Found this place randomly online while searching for housing alternatives while climbing and hiking at Riglos and Rodellar for 5 days. WOW! Casa Felisa is amazing! We loved it so much we added a night on (we ended up staying 5 nights) and also made reservations to return in two weeks for four nights. From the moment we started driving down the beautiful turnoff before grumpy Ayerbe, we knew we were headed somewhere special. Casa Felisa is a calm, meticulously clean place, designed with love, run by love. The owners are generous, kind and clearly dedicated to Casa Felisa and those staying with them (as well as the area/town, one of the owners is the local mayor!). I can’t believe for 40/euro a night we had a wonderfully comfortable and contemporary bedroom/bathroom and access to the rest of the house, which includes a two-story living room with fireplaces on both floors filled with books, computer, TV with movies, sound system, wet bar, a deck with grill for our use, downstairs is a full open bar with about 15-20 bottles of different spirits, stocked fridge with snacks, fruit and diverse beverages (water, soda varieties, wine, beers, etc. All the food and drink is on the honor system and the price per glass/can or shot is posted with a little bank for adding your money). There is also a dining room you can use anytime as well as the things in the kitchen, or tell them ahead of time and for 15 bucks each they will make you a fabulous three-course dinner! Breakfast is included and put out around the time you want so the food is not sitting out for hours: you get meat, cheese, toast, homemade yogurt and breakfast cake made by the owner’s 91-yr old mother, etc. or you can pay a tiny bit for a cooked version with eggs, etc. The wifi was automatic, no password, so we could hook up outside before even entering the property. The walls are a tiny bit thin when people decide to do the nasty late at night in the room next door, but mostly it was very quiet! There were two nights with no other guests so that was extremely peaceful after long days of climbing! This would be a great place for climbers who are with friends because you can really enjoy each others company in the living rooms and dining room and then have private rooms/bath at night. We loved talking with the owners and really enjoyed our time at Casa Felisa! I look forward to returning...
Read morePros: warm welcome and very helpful owners, beautiful location, great place to stay with attention to detail in the communal areas. Nicely decorated rooms. You can buy drinks and put money in a small honesty box.||Cons: bed really not very comfortable and spare pillows needed. Small moisturizer and shampoo in the bathroom wouldn't go amiss - the shower gel dispenser looked like it had been there a while! Breakfast was disappointing- not much choice if you don't like cake. Bread was stale and no cheese or ham on the second day. Given the cost of the room these small details could have made our stay...
Read moreAntonio is a welcoming host who kindly and patiently looked after us during our stay. The house is magnificent and has been renovated beautifully by Antonio and his family. The tiny town is just beautiful, there is good information on the area, people are kind to speak english too. We enjoyed a beautiful traditionally cooked meal, with sentimental and thoughtful descriptions along the way. Highly recommend...
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