I can but confirm all great reviews about this rural hotel, the couple who run it are really nice, The rooms are spacious, breakfast is great too (but not amazing), and the restaurant more refined than what you would exect to find in a village like that. ||||That said there are a few things that you have to bare in mind if you come here. The village streets are narrow and so just getting there is complicated, as well as stopping the car in front of the hotel to drop off luggage for a longer period of time. There is a free parking lot in 5 minutes walking distance just outside town, where you will be able to park the car, but you will have to carry your own luggage to the hotel. Also, be sure to receive the driving instructions through the village to reach the hotel. I got it sent by Whtsapp, I suggest you request them if they do not contact you first and send them to you. Google maps is not very helpful here.||||Also, the hotel is children-friendly. I think I've made my point just by mentioning that, right? ||||Finally, as I said, the cople who run it are great and will go to any lengths to assist you, but as far as I could tell, they run it alone. As they might get overwhelmed in peak season, have some patience if they can't help...
Read moreThe Posada appeared to be in a place where no-one lived and nothing happened. Once we parked our car and checked in we discovered the total hidden charm of this outstanding village. |The ancient original architecture of the doors and buildings has been maintained for at least 100 years and more.|The in itself is on 4 floors, unsuitable for people bad on their feet. Of course there is no elevator and the check in staff double up as waiters, so you've got to get yourself up the steep stairs and down again to go out and to go to the restuarant.|It's good value for money, basic, authentic and spotless. There is running water outside every house as it runs continuously down from the mountain. Some would say it was soothing, not me I'm afraid.|We are having a delightful time exploring the village and surrounds, perhaps unfortunately we chose one of the busiest weeks of the year, Easter. |Charming and different, would I return, most definitely but book ahead for a...
Read moreThe Posada appeared to be in a place where no-one lived and nothing happened. Once we parked our car and checked in we discovered the total hidden charm of this outstanding village. |The ancient original architecture of the doors and buildings has been maintained for at least 100 years and more.|The in itself is on 4 floors, unsuitable for people bad on their feet. Of course there is no elevator and the check in staff double up as waiters, so you've got to get yourself up the steep stairs and down again to go out and to go to the restuarant.|It's good value for money, basic, authentic and spotless. There is running water outside every house as it runs continuously down from the mountain. Some would say it was soothing, not me I'm afraid.|We are having a delightful time exploring the village and surrounds, perhaps unfortunately we chose one of the busiest weeks of the year, Easter. |Charming and different, would I return, most definitely but book ahead for a...
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