We stayed at this lovely house for a fall weekend with my 6 year old daughter and 80+ year old parents. Everything was seamless even before we checked in. My mother has some problems walking and Eddy was very helpful in assessing the accessibility of the property (some steps, but all with handrails, though bedrooms are downstairs), as well as providing lots of dining recommendations. The photos don't do the place justice. It sits at the top of a windy road nestled into the hillside. It is the last house before a pine filled pathway takes you into nature - no need to drive and park to go hiking, it is at your doorstep. The place is warm and cosy, the views spectacular, the wood burning fireplace well stocked, the seating abundant, and the beds very comfortable. My daughter loved the workout room with its trapeze and rock-climbing wall. The kitchen was well outfitted with all the basics you need to cook a meal, including staples like olive oil, salt and pepper. The neighbor's friendly cat, Blitzi, would love to visit if you want him to (my daughter thought this was the absolute cat's meow, if you'll excuse the pun...). The only thing I would note, and this isn't a negative - just an FYI - is that the drive up to the house does take a good 10-15 minutes of fairly narrow switchbacks; although with these you wouldn't have the peace and tranquility that the place offers. Just take this into account when planning dinners out.