The hotel has an older and a newer part and the older part (where we stayed) had paper thin walls and non-existent views. Had we known, we would have paid the extra 15 euros to upgrade. Set on a hill, set back from the main street, it's isolated and quiet.
The best part of the hotel is the restaurant: the food is excellent and service fantastic. We had the same lady serve us breakfast, lunch and dinner, always with a smile. No English is spoken but the menu has been translated and, if you're really stuck, the receptionist can come by and lend a hand.
