My wife and I booked a half-board stay at this hotel on strength of its proximity to two trails we were interested in hiking, as well as the attractive discount on offer in January and February. We had glorious weather (mid teens Celsius and sunny) and two spectacular hikes, the second from a trailhead within easy walking distance of the hotel. The area looks very promising and far less crowded than some of the better-known hill-country and mountainous hiking areas closer to Barcelona.
The desk staff were cheerful and helpful, the dining room staff a bit less so, perhaps because of under-staffing.
The room was spacious and very well heated, with a king-sized bed and a lovely pine ceiling. As a room for couples, it could be improved if the window were visible from the bed (it's at a 90% angle) and if the view were to the east, over the lake, or to the south, towards the brutally beautiful Montsec range. Instead, we got the highway headed north. The bathroom was not as well appointed as the sleeping area and suffered from bright fluorescent lights, though water pressure was very good. The walls were thinnish, but not scandalously so.
The buffet-style half-board and full-board dining room features some very good local cuisine, especially the rice dishes. Some promising local sausages and white beans, as well as the wild mushrooms, were less flavourful than we'd expected, and frankly cold, though we arrived for dinner promptly at 8:30. The only draw-back at breakfast was weak coffee from a temperamental coffee machine, made from a powdered mix rather than espresso of any kind. The coffee would have gone down a bit better if it had been hotter.
All in all, very good value for money in a very attractive area, and real potential for five stars (I wanted to give it three and a half) if a few improvements are made, especially with an eye to couples.