Stayed here for 2 nights on driving tour of Morocco. The riad is a very far cry from the 5-star hotels we frequent, but I have to say that it is very quaint. The service was very caring. The rooms are eclectic to say the least - ours was the Sable Room. We enjoyed sitting on the rooftop terrace, watching the sun set over the hills.
Although the rooms have heating, the public rooms were cold, inspite of best efforts to coax a wood fire to perform and the occasional portable paraffin heater. Prepare to dress warmly in winter.
We employed a guide to walk us around the village and the cascades - well worth the price for his stories and local knowledge.
