I stayed here with a friend on the 24th April 2008, it was fab!
My friend has limited mobility, and besides a bit of gravel in her shoes now and again, the place was do-able for her.
The reception was brilliant, very friendly and welcoming, cool beers offered, as well as coke etc.. and we sat in the sunshine and took in our surroundings with a nice little chat about the caves etc..
There is a little seat for two people with amazing views over part of the town to distant mountains and rolling hills, perfect for "people watching" too!
They offered us an evening meal, 4 courses for 15 euros...and wow..it was lovely! Roast lamb cooked with plenty of garlic...and washed down with a nice bottle of rose...perfect!
They have an "Honesty Bar", you just help yourself, and write it in a book for them to bill you when you leave...a brilliant idea.
The owners had adopted a few dogs..and there were a few more pooches popping round for visits, so it's helpful if you like dogs as i do! There's also a "Mavis"...she seemed to be the local "news person"..very nice lady and supplied much of my laughter!
The room was ample, clean and had an en-suite.
We had a lovely packed lunch made for our continuing journey at a very reasonable cost..there was lots of it too...
Considering i was looking for somewhere with Spanish hosts, this did not disappoint at all...there are also a few Spanish bars within walking distance too..although we didn't venture very far from the cave itself at all.
I would most definitely recommend this place for a short break, or if you're thinking of buying a cave, staying here would be perfect!