The hotel is very tired looking but it's situated in a beautiful place in the hills and the views are great. The style of the hotel is rustic but much of the furniture is outdated and worn. The rooms could be very beautiful but the furniture doesn't match and is very 1980's, and there are not 4 poster or wrought iron beds in each room as the photos suggest. We had a random bed in our room even though we had only booked for 2 people, and the shower door did not slide open/shut properly. You have to pay for every extra, including use of a fridge, and there is no water provided in the room. The swimming pool is absolutely tiny (the photos are misleading) and there's not enough room around it for sunloungers. Instead the sunloungers are located in a different area, laid out on pebbles/shingle that has weeds growing up through it, adding to the tired look of the hotel. The breakfast is a very sorry affair; between two of us we were brought TWO boiled eggs, a few small slices of toast, one large piece of salami cut into quarters, and a few thin slices of cheese. We had to ask for more eggs and were told they'd have to boil more for us specially (well, yeah). The orange juice is from a carton (even though it's an agrohotel) and the coffee is provided in packets to mix into warm water that's been standing in the thermos on the table since it was laid out. Overall, a beautiful setting and rustic hotel that could be so much nicer than it actually is.