What People are saying
An amazing experience.
Pooya Zon 07/02/2016 07:41The hotel is in an amazing panorama..all the white mountains infront of your room..good and very available staff..restaurant offers you the experience of eating local recipes.the rooms are claen. I suggest this hotel for young couples as a romantic getaway.
Very pleasant and welcoming
Anders Gon 17/08/2015 19:06This place really impressed me and my wife. Staying for one night on a road trip it offered a spectacular view, a sizable and very well made out dinner and and a welcoming staff.
Book in advance through eg Hotels and go for the full menu in the restaurant. The portions are large and the food great but prepared in a very ordinary looking way.
A genuine experience!
A smalltown getaway
gwududeon 27/08/2014 19:50This hotel is a hidden gem indeed. I was traveling with the woman I am currently dating and we stayed there last week for three heavenly days.
The highlights of the stay were:
1) Value for the money
2) Take your breath away views
3) Pepe, the owners dog
4) A hikers delight with many trails easily accessible from the hotel
5) Tim, the assistant manager
The hotel is nestled away in the mountains at 1800 M or so and offers breath taking views of the towns below. If you're looking for a place where you can get away from the fast pace of life, this is a great choice. It has old world charm and is very laid back. As the only American's in the hotel, which was a real plus, we found it very enjoyable. We were able to enjoy a nice bottle of wine each evening for dinner, as picked by Tim, Marco's assistant manager.
Dining hours were very flexible. For example, you could eat breakfast up until 10am in the morning. And if you wanted, you could get a cappuccino made for your prior to breakfast. And when we went out on our afternoon hikes, we had them put together lunches for us which included bottled still water, fresh fruit and copa ham sandwiches, all of which were a real treat.
While you won't find modern amenities like high speed Internet access or big screen tv's in the room's, if you're in the mood for something much more rustic, simpler yet truly awe inspiring, this is the place to be as its far removed from the modern world.
High in the clouds in Italy
Lecitroenon 14/08/2014 18:05Stayed here a few nights ago with my husband, after driving 5 hours from France.
When we started the final drive up the mountain, I was glad it was 2 lanes, one going in each direction. I had imagined a narrow road with hairpin turns and being scared to death. It was an amazing drive up, but more ideal if you aren't on your 5th hour of driving. It gets a little tiring and in total was 30+ minutes. Just a little tip!
Once at the top, we realized the parking lot/car park was full. Luckily there are spots on the side of the road(when you start going back down road). The best views were from here as there weren't any power lines in the way(if you like photography).
The owner was behind the bar when we entered and after a short introduction he escorted us to the reception. He was very helpful and spoke in English. Most of the time was spent inputting our passport details into a computer(10 minutes). I assume this is an Italian thing.
Our room was #2 and had a spectacular view of the mountains. My only pet peeve was a washing line that runs the length of the patio. As a keen photographer, it obstructed some of my photographs. Just a personal preference.
Once in the room, we quickly realized there was little sound insulation. Other guests putting their key in their door--yeah we could hear that. People above us moving wooden chairs around--heard that too. It definitely depends on which guests are there, but be aware you will find yourself whispering because you realize it's all easily heard. Luckily once 10pm came by, all random sounds stopped.
The bathroom was suitable for our needs. Water pressure is very weak, which I assume is due to the elevation. It was acceptable. The door was an accordian style door that stretched out to open and close. Not the most private, but it was do-able.
I woke up with an achy back(I have no back problems), so it must have been down to what mattress I am used to at home(?). I slept soundly through the night, so it didn't affect me too much.
Wifi didn't work well, if at all. Not the end of the world, but it was an amenity that was offered.
Breakfast was lovely. Options included cold meats, cheese, cereals, yogurt, croissants, pastries, fruit, and the most delicious Italian crostata(apple tart). The coffee was delicious and the views amazing. The waitress was very friendly and spoke English(which I never expect when in a different country).The breakfast was an excellent value considering you are paying for the views.
The area is pretty remote, so once you are at the hotel it is a good 30+ minute drive to get food other than the restaurant's meals. Many walkers stayed there and it is clearly the place to go if that is your interest/hobby.
For the price, you are mostly paying for the view. The hotel is very basic, but has a lot of charm.