The room was absolutely beautiful with a fresco painted ceiling. The bathroom was clean and modern. Breakfast was lovely. Staff were very friendly.
One downside is that there's no elevator, so you'll have to carry your luggage up two flights of stairs. Also, after check-out they kindly held our bags while we explored the town, but unfortunately there was no bathroom/toilet available for us to use when we came back, so we had to find a public loo before our long drive.
A note on driving/parking – you'll need nerves of steel to navigate the narrow, winding "streets" within the town to the hotel and car park. And entering the car park, there's a sharp turn up a steep incline, and our tyres slipped and we had to try many times to get around the corner, but eventually we did. We overheard another guest at check-in say they had the same problem, and that they had given up and parked elsewhere. Perhaps the hotel should warn guests about this before arrival?