A solidly built hotel in a lovely village providing all standard comforts, plus a magnificent view that does not belie its name. The owner was warm and very hospitable and, as we were at the time of our stay (3 nights), the only guests, we were made to feel like home. Unfortunately, due to our stay being during off season time for domestic tourism (following the Easter holidays and on weekdays before May day) the village was empty (the only other restaurant and its only cafe were shut). The hotel provided breakfast and dinner (we had lunch elsewhere), yet, while the food was plentiful and at very reasonable prices, the menu was, understandably, rather limited. In particular, it would have really nice to have tasted some of the home made local products (e.g. pies, sweets, etc.) that are so famous in those parts of Epirus. The accommodation was clean, well heated (it tends to be chilly even in April so high up the hills) and cosy, with a breathtaking view. It could be raised a few notches up, however, by getting a better-sealing shower cubicle and some nice absorbing mats in the bathroom. Nonetheless, all in all, it was a very pleasant experience.