"Excellent service and hospitality in a wonderful old castle on top of the hill. The city square offered the best pizza-place and evening entertainment in the square with cover band playing ABBA-hits. We will definitely come back and visit again!"
"La Mezzaluna is a short walk from Barga Gallicano train station, and buses to Lucca. Rita is amazingly hospitable & welcoming, and did so much to make our stay enjoyable. Rooms are very nice, buffet breakfast set us up for the day.
There is a bus up to Barga during the day, and a taxi back in evening.If you visit Barga, this is the place to stay. "
"Very good and quiet place to stay. Located near the center and to the main shops area. Not so far from town entrance/exit. Personnel always kind and available for any info. "
"Fantastic atmosphere and quality at dinner.
A little more standard at breakfast.
Poor English skills from the receptionist. She didn’t really understand that we had a problem in our room.(Our neighbor keep smoking in his bathroom, so our bathroom was also stinking of cigarettes)
The pool area is very clean and nice to visit, but the traffic around is a little noisy."
"Large, comfortable room. Unusually large TV provided. Easy parking. Industrial area so not scenic/walkable. Excellent restaurant next door but there are cheaper options in easy driving distance (outside of Sassuolo). Sassuolo itself isn't particularly driver-friendly so one is better off heading to nearby towns for restaurants. Large supermarket up the road and small refrigerator (empty) in room so can use as personal mini bar. AC may require assistance from hotel staff to make function...
"An interesting hotel with 70s-80s decore. A feeling of the past however with a view to the future with serious commitment to green credentials. A slow food restaurant extends the good feeling of solar power, and recycled papers in the bathrooms and dining rooms.
The shower was a little small and flimsy but the water was good and hot and the heating was hydronic . Staff were excellent. Only a short walk from a beautiful town and the station. If you dont speak italian the majority of staff spoke...
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Tucked into the Apennine Mountains, this medieval village offers hiking trails through chestnut forests and panoramic views from Mount Cimone. Sample traditional mountain cuisine at family-run trattorias and visit the 16th-century church with its remarkable wooden crucifix.
The hottest months are usually July and August, with an average temperature of 16°C, while the coldest months are January and February, with an average of 1°C. Average annual precipitation for Montecreto is 1530 mm.
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