Guest User
June 7, 2023
... that I spent a wonderful weekend with my thirteen year old son. After a brief search in the area, he was the one who discovered the place and was the first to be enthusiastic about it. This in itself repays me for everything, including the small and narrow tunnel to get to my destination (fold the rear-view mirrors!)! For the rest, I join those who have just as politely expressed doubts about the quality/price ratio, alas not very balanced. Because in effect an overnight stay for 380 euros (dinner included) collides with a two-star bathroom to give them, small and not well cared for, with an "aged" air with a "plastic" micro-shower, an equally skimpy garden, even if the terrace embellishes everything (too bad about the ants though), pebble beach and mini-pool in tow. Dinner I would say in the norm, certainly the menu a little salty. The point is that it doesn't take long to realize what you're getting into and, if you don't want to rack your brain too much, you can appreciate what's good, alternately closing your eyes on the limits, all of which, however, can be greatly improved with good will. Running such a business isn't easy, even if the kids try their best, but no matter how much you want to apply understanding, it becomes difficult to accept an "extended" holiday at these slightly disproportionate costs.
Original TextTranslation provided by Google