While a good choice overall, we did have a few issues.
The room we were first given (#57) faced a parking lot with a light sensor, so every time there was movement, the lights flooded our room, making sleep difficult. This could be easily resolved with the installation of blackout curtains or some type of shutter.
The noise level in this room was also a problem, with early morning trash collection and snowplowing.
The entire ground floor was overly warm, necessitating us to sleep with the windows open (in December!) We noticed the front door wide open on a few occasions, evidently to cool the area near reception.
We asked to be moved, and were given room #61, which we declined, as it had the same light and noise issues - rooms 56-61 all face the parking lot.
We moved to room #117 on the first floor - we were charged an additional 10 Euro per night - a fair price for a good night's sleep, but interestingly enough, the higher priced room was actually smaller than those on the ground floor, as the space dedicated to the balcony (useless to us in December) was taken from the space of the room.
This hotel is located a steep walk up from town and a VERY steep walk up from the train station. We walk just about everywhere when we visit Europe, but we needed a taxi to get us and our luggage to/from the hotel from the train station.
Overall, we liked the hotel, and we had two very good meals in the restaurant.
Service was excellent.