Laurent, ch
I'm going back soon
i highly recommend this magical place, a return between time and design. The host is very pleasant and accommodating. The gardens are diverse and everything is very calm and soothing.
Patrick, us
A beautiful home
charming and gracious hosts, created an extraordinary and memorable stay!My husband and I were blessed to stumble upon this magical piece of paradise while traveling through Europe on our honeymoon. It's in the picturesque and highly interesting town of Martigny, land of wine, cheese, St. Bernards and Roman ruins. We could not have had a more wonderful and memorable stay! Our host, Robert Barradi, and his lovely wife treated us like family. We were greeted upon our arrival with an invitation to sit in their lush and beautiful garden, and were immediately offered a delicious local wine and coffee while we got to know one another. We used "Google Translate" to help us bridge the French/English language divide and it was more than adequate to communicate effectively (although there were many giggles on both sides at the "wonder" of technology). The home, built in 1915, is nothing short of magnificent, and truly a work of art (and labor of love) for our host, Robert (a renowned photographer, designer and artist)
Kseniia, nl
Little paradise in the middle of the valley
The host is a very kind attentive guy, was very responsive to messages, provided all the necessary information about the house and the area nearby (advice on food delivery in the area during covid lockdown was super useful!) and arranged a warm farewell. The room is very spacious, clean, authentic and cozy. Special kudos for housekeeping! Shared toilet was no issue at all as it was as clean as private bathroom and we only shared it with another couple. As probably mentioned before, breakfast is marvelous and the host is very kind to accommodate it to any dietary needs
susanna, it
in the centre of the resort.
Abbiamo soggiornato in una spaziosa camera come da fotografie, con due balconi, molto spazio e sembrava di essere a casa. Il proprietario è una persona molto ospitale, gentile, disponibile e ci ha anche dato utilissimi consigli per visitare Martigny. Inoltre ci ha offerto l'opportunità di visitare una bellissima mostra di quadri di Gustave Caillebotte, attualmente presso la Fondazione Gianadda e ci siamo trovati davvero molto bene. Per noi non è stato un problema che il WC fosse in corridoio, perché ne eravamo già a conoscenza grazie alle descrizioni su booking (leggendo tutto attentamente infatti viene spiegato). In compenso, il bagno privato della nostra camera era davvero molto bello ed elegante, con una singolare vasca con i piedi e dei dettagli signorili. Il giardino, molto curato e ben tenuto, fa da grazioso contorno alla casa, che con i suoi cento anni e l'imponente scala a chiocciola in pietra è unica, proprio in centro alla località