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Castle Accommodations in Germany
Does anyone know of any good castles in the Black Forest region or Bavaria to stay in?
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Bavaria - near Rothenburg ob der Tauber
Burg Colmberg I believe RufusTFirefly (an awesome Fodors poster with tons of helpful tips) stayed there a few years ago. http://www.burg-colmberg.de/index_e.html |
if you are near frankfurt, check out the schloss hotel kronberg, (lhw.cm), very near the airport, but it seems worlds away, and a breakfast that you will never forget.
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I've stayed at the Schlosshotel in Jagsthausen twice. It's got a great restaurant and lovely accomodations. Goethe wrote a play or story about the Baron that once lived there. All I remember about it was that when The Baron was surrounded and asked to surrender, he told his enemies "You can kiss my a$$" You gotta love a guy with that attitude!!!
http://www.burghotel-goetzenburg.de/ |
You do have a good memory, TexasAggie!
We did, in fact, stay at Burg Colmberg--June 2002. I can't believe it was 4 years ago that we visited Germany. It was one of the best trips we have experienced traveling as a couple over the past 30+ years. And Burg Colmberg was a real pleasure. The restaurant was very good as well. Mrs. Fly was a bit disappointed when we first saw our room--I think she was expecting rough stone walls covered in spider webs, mold and dripping water. Maybe some chains and manacles hanging. But she soon got over that--the rooms are nicely modernized, but the old castle is still the old castle. Nice views of the rolling Franconian countryside if you get a room on the outside as opposed to overlooking the courtyard. If there's a golfer in the party, they also operate a 9-hole golf course. A 20 minute drive to old town Rothenburg on route 2250--it's a straight shot. An Aggie went hunting and shot two deer. When he went to the taxidermist, he was asked if he wanted them mounted. "No," the Aggie replied, "kissing will be fine." |
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