Guest User
October 16, 2022
Urrrrghhhhh, where to start? Well, to start, I could almost copy word for word the review just before mine because our experiences were very similar. When I booked, for 3 nights, the website had a rather bland sample menu, but a menu nonetheless. No mention of the restaurant not being open. However…. When I arrived in the late afternoon of my first night, it was evident the restaurant was not open. And I, unlike the reviewer before me, did not have a car. And the hotel restaurant is the only one in the valley. Literally. And the bus only runs every 2 hours. And then only up until 6pm ish. Luckily there’s a tiny shop across the road from the hotel (with limited opening hours) where one can buy cheese and bread, but much else (they would make an absolute killing if they stuck in a microwave!). The least the hotel could’ve done was emailed anyone who booked before the restaurant shut and let them know - there’s almost no way I would’ve stayed there had I known I’d be eating crisps and wine for 3 nights - not really my idea of a relaxing break! Being that Switzerland is very wet in September, a hot dinner at the end of the day would’ve made the experience SO much better. A slight plus: cold breakfast was offered: cereal, yogurt, bread and cheese etc. which was perfectly adequate. (The above is actually a polite summary of how angry, hungry and disappointed I was when I found out about the restaurant when I arrived!) Now for the room. It’s a charmingly old-school-ish style hotel, from the picturesque outside to the wood panelled bedrooms…. But the bedrooms were REALLY let down by a) the weird furniture that has been wedged in (massively over the top faux antique chairs where they used to have smaller, more in-keeping sofas) and b) the COMPLETE lack of care given when cleaning. I’m not sure if the carpet had been hoovered at all before I arrived because there were bits of dead fly everywhere but more worryingly, when I was plugging in the phone charger, there was a mystery pill on the floor behind the bedside table. Extremely dangerous and irresponsible given that a child could be crawling around in there. The room also wasn’t cleaned the entire time I was there, even after putting the ‘please make up the room’ sign on the door. In 3 nights this isn’t REALLY a problem but I would’ve appreciated not having to trek back down to reception after a long, cold, wet day to ask for toilet roll! On the topic of ‘reception’: there wasn’t one. Keys were left out in envelopes for guests checking in, and there wasn’t really a sign of anyone else working there the rest of the time. Now for the plus points: my room was upgraded and certainly better than what I’d booked: I had 2 balconies with beautiful views. The shower pressure is also very good which is always a plus. The bed was very comfy and cosy and I had a few nights of great sleep. The WiFi is also good. This is only the 2nd time I’ve stayed here and I fear it will be the last unless the (rumoured