Let's start w/positives, & there are many -- I had a wonderful stay and gave the home and host the highest possible ratings- couldn't stop taking pictures of gorgeous sunsets and stunning mountains. It was too cold to swim, but dipping my feet in the pool was incredibly relaxing. Large, well appointed room, super comfy bed, plush towels, and a decent coffee maker made life easy. I'm so glad I didn't stay at a typical hotel. My friends staying at places in town were jealous when they saw my pictures. A couple of notes (these aren't negatives for me, but might be something for you to consider): there are stairs to climb so make sure you are able to carry your luggage up and down a couple flights of stairs; there isn't an EV charger but plenty of options nearby, internet is slow and the TV is small so don't plan on streaming movies; finally, the last road leading to the property is unpaved, unlit, and a bit rough in places so drive slowly, watch for deer (they are everywhere) and expect a carwash after your trip-- and if you have a sports car w/low ground clearance make sure you follow Martina's instructions to head towards the nearby winery and not solely rely on your GPS as it may take you on a road that isn't well suited for your car. I have a Tesla sedan and drove slowly and carefully on even the rougher road sections at night with no problem. Conclusion: I will travel back to Paso Robles just to stay at this home again -- that's about the best endorsement I can give.