The hotel is an actual refurbished castle owned by the local town, and is small enough that the staff know who you are even before you check in. It has has a lot of charming nooks an crannies that you would never find in a regular hotel. It also has a library, chapel and even a well. The sauna in the underground catacomb is my favorite. Having said all of that, it's not exactly perfect. Room is comfortable with a complementary minibar (beer, water and juice), but has an odd window into the bathroom that is awkward for families. Restaurant has great food, but at steep prices. A bottle of water with dinner was 10 Euros. Staff was welcoming and responsive, but not overly friendly. A small bag of laundry was 70 Euros. Wifi was fast and reliable. There is no air conditioning, so we left the windows open at night. There is a farm nearby with cows that mooed loudly enough to wake us up, so had to close the windows. A restaurant down the hill is great, and has better prices than the hotel restaurant.