3/5 Stefano C. 4 years ago on Google
GOOD
The
room
was
very
large
–
we
could
have
had
a
horse
stay
with
us!
The
beds
were
very
comfortable.
Good
shower.
Nice
staff
in
the
restaurant.
Very
good
breakfast
with
a
lot
of
choice.
Nice
pool.
BAD
It
is
NOT
an
agriturismo.
It
is
a
stable
and
equestrian
show
complex,
with
some
hotel
facilities
for
(human!)
guests.
(It’s
great
if
you’re
a
horse!)
There
is,
however,
NONE
of
the
personal
touch
associated
with
an
authentic
Italian
farm
stay.
Beware,
as
a
lot
of
the
photos
of
the
property
that
make
it
look
so
appealing
actually
show
equestrian
facilities,
not
the
hotel
facilities.
It
is
a
weird
place
–
vast
and
with
poor
signing
so
it’s
not
clear
where
(human!)
guest
facilities
are
situated
and
you
feel
you
are
intruding
upon
the
horses’
domain.
Our
room
was
not
decorated
at
all
–
we
should
have
brought
our
own
pictures
to
hang
on
the
walls
because
there
was
absolutely
no
decoration,
meaning
the
place
had
no
charm.
Our
room
was
very
dark,
mainly
because
ALL
FOUR
Velux
windows
had
broken
electric
blinds
that
were
stuck
in
the
closed
position!
The
place
looks
fancy
but
it
is
somewhat
superficial.
It
appears
hastily
and
rather
thoughtlessly
refurbished
with
little
attention
to
detail
as
the
room
had
issues
such
as:
loose
shower
door
handles;
worn
shower
hose;
ceiling
panels
falling
out
of
place;
inadequate
space
in
the
bathroom
for
guests’
toiletries;
a
room
between
the
bathroom
and
bedroom
that
is
wasted
space
–
it
would
have
been
better
to
incorporate
this
into
a
bigger
bathroom;
lack
of
practical
use
of
the
vast
room
space
–
the
two
chairs
and
table
are
lost
in
the
vastness
of
the
room;
one
of
the
lights
in
the
room
didn’t
even
have
an
on/off
switch,
so
you
had
to
screw
in/out
the
lightbulbs
to
turn
it
on/off!
Seriously!
Restaurant
was
on
the
first
floor
with
no
lift
for
baby
buggies
–
we
had
to
carry
ours
all
the
way
up
and
down
two
flights
of
stairs.
Food
at
dinner
was
good,
but
too
expensive
for
what
it
was.
While
the
pool
was
nice,
there
were
not
enough
sunbeds
or
parasols
for
the
number
of
guests,
so
people
would
reserve
them
with
towels
and
leave
them
in
place
as
they
went
elsewhere
(in
one
case
for
more
than
four
hours!).