Location was good. Close to Buddhist center. Beautiful Italian village.
The interaction with the owner was difficult. Living together in the same house is not a good idea. Fortunately, at some point she left a little more often, so we had a little more opportunity to go our own way. The price-quality ratio did not suit me. I thought it was expensive for the room we got. For example, not a real bed, but a sofa bed. But he slept well.
The only plus was that you could see the lake from the window. The only positive thing was that you could see the lake from the window.
Rudeness and indifference on the part of the hostess, when, to a simple request, for example, the mention that the dishwashing liquid and bath soap had run out, she answered in a bad way that I could buy this ... also a dirty house with ants and insects everywhere, even on the table in the kitchen while I was eating, an unpleasant smell was coming from the rooms locked by the owner, a very inconvenient faction to get from Verbania, no parking (you have to walk far with bags to get to the hostel... Rudeness from the owner, when, for example, a simple request like an accentuated one ran out of dish detergent and bathroom soap, I answered in a bad way that I could buy ... also a dirty house with ants and insects everywhere, even on the kitchen table while I was eating, an unpleasant smell that emanated from rooms locked by the owner, very inconvenient village to get to from Verbania, lack of parking (press so much walking with bags to get to accommodation...
Check-in at Artemisia Forest starts at From 17:00 to 19:00, check-out before From 10:00 to 11:00
At Artemisia Forest the staff speaks German, English, Spanish and Italian.
The cost of living in Artemisia Forest depends on the conditions of the trip: dates of the trip, how many guests and what type of room.
For example, the minimum cost of living in the Artemisia Forest is about $35 per night.