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We had booked a Friday and Saturday night. After payment this was conformed by booking.com. On the Thursday we received an email, which we read on Friday. In the mail Antonella informed us that she made a mistake and had planned out stay on Thursday and Friday. She would provide a solution for the Saturday night. When we got to L'Aglientu we had mixed feelings: we were happy with the Agriturismo, which we had booked and paid for, but unhappy about the fact that we could only stay one night and had to pack our bags and move again the following morning. The accomodation of L'Aglientu is nice, the rooms are large, the airco works well and the rooms are nicely decorated. The pool is very small and there were only 4 beds to lie on. Not enough for an 8 room accomodation. Breakfast was fine. For our second night we were offered a room in Antonella's new B&B in Olbia city. A nice room in a nice house in a nice city. The big mistake is that when the house was renovated and turned into a B&B, the guest rooms were not equipped with airco. The heat in our room was unbearable and we didn't sleep at all. There was a ceiling fan throwing hot air around, which does nothing for your comfort if it is far too hot. By the time it was cool outside we opened the windows, but there is a lot of noise from the streets. We had breakfast at 7 AM in the kitchen downstairs, which was much cooler than the bedroom. The thermometer on the kitchen wall read 30 degrees, at 7 AM! Looking at the house when we got into the car, we spotted 1 airco unit, fitted to the wall of the room where Antonella's family sleep. So our room was nice but far too hot. The bathroom was also nice but there was no hot water. We took a cold shower in the evening, and another cold shower at 6h30 AM, to cool off because the room was so hot.||We asked Antonella for some compensation for the fact that we had to move, but there was no such thing, she told us the city B&B was more expensive.......||Altogether not the way one would like to spend the last night of one's holiday.