This hotel is remotely located, so if you like the bustle of a town or city this is not for you. As Brits we felt a little down the pecking order in terms of customer service, but the staff were polite even though they struggled with English - to be fair, our Catalan wasn't great! The hotel is very clean and tidy, but could benefit from the furnishings been updated. Dinner in the restaurant was badged as haut cuisine and every expensive, so we only ate there once, once on the terrace (slightly cheaper and more down to earth menu) and therefore ate elsewhere when we could. Breakfast was good however, and all ingredients fresh and well presented. Meal times run on the Catalan timetable, so if you get hungry in the early evening, there is a drought of food availability until 8:30 when they start serving. The backdrop of the mountains and the wildlife was utterly stunning however and for this reason alone I would recommend it. The swimming pool was cool and well maintained with a life guard on hand all the time it is open. Overall the venue provides a very quiet and sedate environment for relaxation and reconnection to nature. Unfortunately our bed wasn't very comfortable but as I say, I feel the hotel decor and furnishings could be updated to give a more modern sophisticated feel.