“Boltana, Espana no more”
Our Suite consisted of a "villa" set off in back of hotel. Air Conditioning was not turned on, & spa was priced around 82 Euros per person for 1 hour in hot tub/spa. Having just come from France & paying 27 euros for 2 people for 2 hours in a beautiful indoor/outdoor spa, this was outrageous.
There is not much of a village, only 1 cafe up the mountain, & since we did not feel like navigating the treacherous curves @ night, & especially if having wine with dinner, we decided to dine @ the hotel. After having a couple of drinks @ the bar, we attempted to dine in the restaurant. It was around 8:30 PM & although the restaurant was less than 1/2 full, we were told that we would not be seated until 10 pm. As hotel guests, this was very poorly executed. Since we had a hike planned the next day, we did not feel like eatting @ 11 PM, & then going to bed on a full stomach. As a result, we ended up eatting bread & cheese with leftover fruit from our car trip earlier in the day.
For the money we paid, I would not stay in this hotel again, should we return to this area to hike.
Additionally, It was disheartening to see that this actually was a converted monastary in the main building, and I felt it was sacrilege to convert to Hotel, and also to have Idols present throughout hotel's main building.