VERY difficult to find, even with a GPS! One-way streets, even in such a remote village, led us to drive in ever decreasing circles until we pulled up outside the police station. A very kind local man (who spoke no English) offered to lead us the rest of the way, and took off in his car for us to follow him. At the end of the drive, he even took us by foot to the hotel entrance! After that we had to make enquiries about finding the secure car park to the rear of the hotel, and again we were led there by a relative of the proprietor. Eventually, having settled in to our lovely room there, we found to our disappointment that the hotel restaurant was closed - on Tuesday evenings - the only night we had there . . . finally found a local bar/casual restaurant in the village where we managed to get a pizza and glass of wine, which at least curbed our appetite for an evening meal! After all the travelling, over all we were disappointed with the locality and lack of eating establishments locally. Hotel itself was fine, and breakfast was very good indeed. If you want a relaxed, out of the way place, this is it!!