Rather unusual hotel - some sort of foreign student business runs from the same address. Everyone on the staff I met was very friendly, whether Finnish, French or Greek. They love to make you cups of tea! Breakfast was puzzling however - I was shown where the kitchen was - very well fitted, huge table - but it was deserted whenever I went there. A sign said it was a do-it-yourself kitchen, and please clear up after you, so very like a hostel. I found some cereal and milk, and there were eggs, but no sign of any bread, or any indication of if you were supposed to buy all your own stuff. As I wasn't travelling by car, it would have been a nuisance to have to go shopping and impossible to pack food to bring. I had cereal and milk, and hoped I wasn't eating someone else's food! Also the room wasn't serviced, so the bin was overflowing after two days. I am over 70, and maybe 'Hotel' means something different to me.However, the room was very reasonably priced, and the place would be great for younger people more used to hostelling. Very handy for the RHDR steam railway.