TripAdvisor Reveals Europe's Top Ten Castle Hotels
By Tripadvisor, PRNEWednesday, March 3, 2010
From Medieval Manors to Regal Retreats: Lord it like a King
LONDON, March 4, 2010 - TripAdvisor(R), the world's largest and most popular travel community,
today announced the top ten castle hotels in Europe, based on TripAdvisor
editors and travellers. From medieval manors to regal retreats, staying in a
castle is a fascinating way to experience history first-hand, while treating
yourself to a beautiful weekend away at the same time.
1. Château des Ormeaux, Loire Valley, France
Le Chateau des Ormeaux was built on the upper reaches of the Loire Valley
in the reign of King Charles X. Nowadays it is a refined and welcoming guest
house ideally located in Touraine and close to the region's famous vineyards.
The rooms are furnished with period antiques and offer magnificent views of
the valley. As on TripAdvisor traveller said, "For something romantic and a
little bit different we thoroughly recommend this Chateau."
2. Château de Verrières, Loire Valley, France
Peacefully set in a four acre park, Verrières allows you to discover the
charm and history of the Loire Valley. This hotel has kept its private
mansion atmosphere, with its authentic decoration and its period furniture.
As one TripAdvisor traveller explains, "Spoil yourself in regal elegance at
this stunning Chateau, furnished in the style of Napoleon III."
3. Castle Stuart, Inverness, Scotland
Built by James Stuart in 1625, a stay in Castle Stuart transports you
back in time. Each of the eight bedrooms are named after the clans who fought
and died for "Bonnie Prince Charlie" at Culloden, and are decorated in their
individual tartan. As one TripAdvisor traveller said, "The highlight of our
stay was the candlelight romantic dinner with the bagpiper in the large
dining room. We felt like a king and queen."
4. Castle Hotel Auf Schönburg, Oberwesel, Germany
Schönburg Castle is situated above the Medieval town of Oberwesel in the
UNESCO World Heritage site of the Upper Middle Rhine Valley. The castle was
first mentioned in history books as far back as 911. As one TripAdvisor
traveller explains, "A stay here brings you back to the time of kings and
queens….if you have one night on the Rhine, stay here."
5. Ashford Castle, Cong, Ireland
Dating back to the 13th century and surrounded by lush forests, Ashford
Castle is renowned for its stunning grounds, with romantic gardens and
striking views over the Lough Corrib Lake. The owners even offer falconry
lessons in the grounds. One TripAdvisor traveller said, "Absolutely
breathtaking views, old world charm and the highest level of service I've
ever experienced."
6. Castelletto di Montebenichi, Bucine, Italy
Located in the heart of Chianti, Castelletto di Montebenichi offers
medieval accommodation situated among olive groves, vineyards and beautiful
Tuscan landscape. This hotel fuses ancient works of art with high-level
comfort. As one TripAdvisor traveller said, "Just an amazing place, built in
the 1100s - the atmosphere is incredibile"."
7. Thornbury Castle, Gloucestershire, England
Thornbury Castle is England's only Tudor castle to open as a hotel. Enjoy
a regal night's sleep in the Duke's Bedchamber where King Henry VIII and Anne
Boleyn slept or choose the Gloucester Bedchamber and wake up to a view of the
oldest Tudor gardens in England - the Privy Garden and Goodly Garden. As one
TripAdvisor traveller said, "We were treated just like the King and Queen of
the Castle."
8. Parador de Cardona, Cardona, Spain
This impressive ninth century fortress dominates the valley of the river
Cardona and features a tower dating back to the second century. Despite its
ancient moats, towers and walls the castle also boasts rooms with modern
facilities plus a sauna and gym. As one TripAdvisor traveller said, "The
Parador delivers the castle atmosphere you expect and the long drive up to
reception is quite a thrill."
9. Chateau de La Villaine, Loire Valley, France
Located in the heart of Chateau Country, Chateau de La Villaine offers
ancient accommodation surrounded by a lush estate boasting gardens and a
landscaped park. Antique lovers should reside in the Empire Room, featuring a
150-year-old empire bed, while The Marquise Room, located in one of the
towers, offers spectacular views. As one TripAdvisor traveller said, "The
Chateau is wonderful, the decoration enchanting and grounds stunning."
10. Parador de Jaen, Jaen, Spain
Overlooking the city of Jean and featuring breathtaking views of the
Sierra Morena hills and mountains of the Sierra Nevada, this 13th century
Arabic-style fortress was once captured and occupied by Ferdinand III. As one
TripAdvisor traveller said, "The Parador is very austere, retaining the
castle like feel of the fortress it abuts, and it so sprawling that you can
be there without ever really passing other guests."
"Whether you're a die-hard history buff hoping to experience some
authentic sights or simply looking to enjoy a weekend in a grand mansion,
TripAdvisor travellers have done the hard work for you by recommending all
sorts of castle hotels to suit your interest and budget," said Emma O'Boyle,
spokesperson for TripAdvisor.
Emma O'Boyle, Media Relations Manager TripAdvisor,7 Soho Square,London, W1D 3QB, Office: +44-(0)777-926-2423
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