The owners have built this atmospheric kasbah from scratch in traditional style. Travelling independently by car it was a little hard for us to find but well worth it. Its really quite stunning.
Our room was very spacious and it gives you an idea what it must have been like to live in an original kasbah. The ceilings are made of reeds and the basins in our ensuite were beaten copper. Breakfast is served in the central courtyard where a couple of peacocks kept us company. The peacocks somehow seemed appropriate. The dining room is also atmospheric and we found the meals very good.
One of the good things about travelling in Morocco is the variety of accommodation. This was a good example of a really interesting place to stay and good value for money.
