6/10 Okay
Cassandra S.
14 Jan 2026
I feel people should know a few things so that they can make good decisions for their group. First after a day of travel, we met the host and were told that we needed to pay 600 Euros,cash for taxes, they agreed to wait which was nice, so I got it to them the next day. In all my correspondences I was paid in full, so you might want to check before you go to be prepared. The other thing is that the upstairs bedrooms can only be accessed by a very small spiral staircase. The upstairs rooms also open into the kitchen and a lower bedroom, like a loft, so not much privacy. Also they have no regular doors, and the entrances are about waist high, the hall ceiling is enough for a 5'5 person to walk upright in the middle. If you have a older crowd this maybe impossible for them. Luckily, we had some 30 somethings that were strong enough to get luggage upstairs and willing to crawl into their rooms. I would say the biggest problem with this space are the beds, most are like sleeping on the floor. One queen and a couple of the twins are reasonable, the rest are rock hard, some worse than others. We had a very sore sleep deprived group of 10, which made it much harder to really enjoy the trip. The other discomfort was the dinning room chairs that tip you forward and are very uncomfortable. We used the folding chairs. It is a great location, and has plenty of bathrooms, but it has exaggerated some of it's amenities. No hot tub, save the suit, and bring some memory foam.



Cassandra S.
Stayed 9 nights in Jan 2026
















