We stayed two nights and even though the area and the hotel grounds were quite charming and relaxing the actual hotel experience was disappointing. Our check-in was not very welcoming. The person in charge seemed bored as she rushed through the check-in information. It felt like we were taking up her time and she couldn't bear to deal with another new guest. She then went on to explain the hotel rules (some of them quite obvious) as if we were there to make havoc: 'the bikes are free but you have to pay if you damage them', 'there's a fee if you check out late', 'you can't eat outside the hotel' (?)... When we asked for tourist info she reacted as if we were asking about Mars and advised to 'Google it.' We had payed for the cheapest room so we were fine when we were told our room was not in the main building but in the 'small castle' (probably the old servants' quarters) just a few meters away. The room was small but comfortable. However, the bathroom floor was dirty and there were even spiderwebs with two occupants. The breakfast was also disappointing (not at all like in the pictures): very bad coffee from a machine, old granola. The only plus side: fresh juice. The carpet in the eating area was tired-looking and there was dust behind the radiators. So, in summary, beautiful landscape, lovely castle, great dining in the charming village close-by (Crupet) but beware that you might only be paying for the views.