I have mixed feelings for this place:
Location: really nice, the rooms with valley view have STUNNING views. It's very well located as a basis to explore the great mountain surroundings.
Premises: it's a refurbished mountain hut, the owners spent quite a lot of money in the 1990s I believe, to modernise the place and add some extra comforts. They have a nice little indoor swimming pool and a sauna. The décor is a bit kitsch but that's recurrent in this type of establishments.
Food and drinks: you can get full/half board here. Food is simple but tasty and you also get to choose from a couple interesting local wines.
Service: disappointing. It is a family run business where the grandfather keeps the books and welcomes guests at the reception, the son cooks, the grandchildren serve the tables.
Everyone was really nice except for the grandfather, who, probably because of his older age, doesn't have a lot of energy left and he will do the least to satisfy your wishes. My impression though it's that he's just plain lazy/unfriendly.
Examples: when we asked for a twin room, he said they didn't have any (not true).
When we asked for a special discount card for the cable cars in the area he said it didn't exist (not true, you are entitled to this card if staying at any of the hotels in the valley).
When asked for the password to the wifi network he replied: "you are up in the mountains, you do not need internet here". I got the access code from his son later on.
My tip, try to bypass the grandfather when staying there. LOL read more