Casa Pisanu operates from a locally distinctive house on one of the main streets in the relatively sleepy town of Narbolia. There are three rooms, each with its own detached shower room. The rooms are large and airy, with a somewhat eclectic arrangement of furnishings: altogether it provides a fairly homely experience. Rita, your host, lives in a nearby village, and so guests are left to themselves until breakfast time when She arrives at the agreed time to provide fresh bakery items and assorted other options. No Wi-Fi was detected, so you are a little disconnected: this isn't necessarily a disaster but just something to be aware of.
It can be a little awkward, staying in what is/was someone else's home without the owner being present; it's sort of a cross between a hotel and a guest house…you sort of feel a little like your parents leaving at home by yourself…but once you get used to the idea it's fine.
Casa Pisanu was a very pleasant stay. The room was large and the bed comfortable, and being set a quiet location we enjoyed excellent sleep quality. It's slightly inconvenient to have to leave your room to access the bathroom facilities, especially “after-hours”, but this was how many hotels used to be before the advent of ubiquitous plumbing, so in some ways it's simply “old school” lodging. Breakfast was generous and everything was tasty and fresh. Rita was helpful and attentive, and provided good value for money.
The acid test (that is, would I stay again); certainly.