The family here is very hard-working and put a lot of effort into the "farmstay" side of their business. Rooms are immaculately clean. Breakfasts are hearty, although I was really disappointed to see processed, plastic wrapped cheese - kind of ruined the "country farmstay" image. If you go during off-season or shoulder months when weather is iffy, be aware this...
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