It's difficult to write a review for this hotel. Everything was OK except for one aspect. I had communicated before going that wifi connection was essential for me for work reasons, but when we arrived in the room it was clear that the wifi was basically non existent - we could only manage to get a shaky signal in the night by sitting on the stairs of the communal corridor...
When I complained the day after, the owners managed the situation well and did what they could - they moved us to another (larger and better that what I had paid for) room, from which we got a slightly stronger but still very patchy signal. The fact remains, however, that wifi is definitely a problem in this structure and I think it would have been correct to inform me beforehand.
Apart from this, our three night stay was quite smooth. The hotel is in an isolated, quiet location but still within easy reach both from town and some ski slopes. We could go for easy hikes with snow shoes (to the top of Mount Mulat just in front) without even having to use the car! They also give you bus passes and discounts for various facilities, and also advice on the surroundings.
The room was nicely appointed, comfortably warm (even with -10 Celsius outside...), the bed was OK. Unfortunately no kettle/teas in the room. Breakfast offered a decent variety of (I believe) home-made biscuits and cakes, plus juices, yogurts and some savoury items. More punctuality at breakfast would be a nice touch - every single day guests were waiting outside the breakfast room, barred by a gate, at the designated opening time, which feels a little inhospitable. Other than that, the owners couldn't have been more polite and helpful.
In my opinion room prices are high for a 3* hotel, and so are those for extras - in Trento I pay similar prices for higher category hotels that offer facilities that obviously here are missing (minibar, quality toiletries, a proper reception room, kettle and complimentary tea bags/fruit). On the other hand I guess they are in line with the others in the valley for a festive period in ski season.