Guest User
February 29, 2024
Seulo is at the end of many winding roads so it takes forever to get there. It is worth it. Friendly reception by family folks, room and bathroom were spartan but spotlessly clean. The reward is the mountain air and the view over a pristine landscape. We tried the restaurant and were rewarded with an excellent family-cooked dinner, it was the "sorella" at the stove. The red house wine from the property's vinyard was delicious. My only beef with the place was its not very attractive appearance, probably built in the 70s, and the total lack of soundproofing. We shared the whole building with only another elderly couple and we could hear everything. I can't imagine what it is like when the place is crammed in the summertime.