This double room features a pool with a view. Featuring free toiletries and bathrobes, this double room includes a private bathroom with a bath, a hairdryer and slippers. The double room features a private entrance, soundproof walls, a tea and coffee maker, a flat-screen TV with cable channels, as well as garden views. The unit has 1 bed.
WiFi is available in all areas and is free of charge.
Beds: 1 large double bed (151-180cm wide).
Room Facilities: Private entrance, Outdoor dining area, Wardrobe or closet, Slippers, TV, Hardwood or parquet floors, Garden view, Clothes rack, Towels/sheets (extra fee), Bath or shower, Bath, Socket near the bed, Toilet, Flat-screen TV, Upper floors accessible by stairs only, Private bathroom, Hand sanitiser, Soundproofing, Heating, Electric kettle, Towels, Desk, Executive lounge access, Bathrobe, Free toiletries, Outdoor furniture, Cable channels, Books, DVDs, or music for children, Hairdryer, Board games/puzzles, View, Tea/Coffee maker, Coffee machine, Toilet paper, Linen.
The location was a bit remote and, depending on the medium used to plan the route, could someone's be difficult to find. In the end this turned out not to be a problem in real life. Upon arrival a small parking lot was available, though there wasn't a clear reception or place to check in. If it wasn't for the fact the hostess later came out to greet us we would have accidentally rang the neighbor's doorbell. The hospitality was amazing. A drink was offered, the garden and pool were made in order so we could sit and relax and we were offered the possibilities to dine and/or have breakfast if we wished (for a fee, though). She even offered to help carry the luggage. The castle looks stunning! Dated but fairly well maintained on the outside, and beautiful, lovingly renovated and maintained on the inside, reflecting on the room. The room (offered as a suite, but in reality actually a very classy room) reflected this and was beautifully decorated as well, with a very comfy bed, chairs, a bathroom with a bath and shower (though no place to hang up the shower) which also looked the past of a 18th century castle.