We were touring Italy by car, and were looking for somewhere to stop halfway between Naples and Rome, so it didn't matter to us that the Forum wasn't near anything much except the autostrada.
The interior of the hotel itself was reminiscent of a grand hotel of yesteryear, though the decor seemed newly done and clean. We arrived in mid August but the hotel was almost completely deserted - I think we might have been the only guests, which seemed a little bit odd, considering how nice the scenery was. The location if the hotel near what looked like a cheap supermarket probably didn't help, and there were no open shops in the village to buy water or supplies.
We ate in the hotel on the evening of our stay, and the food was excellent, and the service very good. Breakfast was the usual buffet style continental - hard rolls, cheeses, meat, etc. which seems designed to make you eat only just enough to stop you being hungry, but not varied enough to be luxurious.
The view from our window was to the rear of the hotel, where a fine hill rises rapidly with some nice villas. At ground level the concrete revetting holding back the excavation of the hill was a little bit messy with builder's refuse and air-con units, but as long as you didn't look down, the hill was nice.
Overall, the staff were nice, the room was clean and well-done (they even had room fridge with drinks) and TV. The only thing which seemed odd was how quiet the hotel was, even with the fairly remote location I would have expected a few more guests around in August.
If you're looking for a destination hotel, then not sure there's enough in the area to satisfy. But if like us, you need a stop-over, then this is clean, comfortable, with good food and nice staff. If a little quiet.