A unique opportunity to spend the night in a Castle with a 500-year history, which
we took advantage of in early September 2024. The place is very
atmospheric, especially good in the evening, when all the tour groups
have left and it seems that the castle is at your disposal, the castle lighting
gorgeous. The rooms are a little tired, but it even gives them a certain
charm. The only thing that is necessary is the presence of a fumigator, because of the
proximity of the mosquito water in excess. Tea and coffee can be bought at the reception,
but tea can also be drunk in the room by asking the receptionist for a kettle,
unfortunately, there are no dishes in the rooms, an iron can also be provided to you.
There is a cooler on the floors. There is Wi-Fi in the rooms. The staff is very nice. In
general, we were satisfied with our stay.
The historically preserved part is small, there are many places where you can kill yourself in kind, the guides are not big on this... In general, it's interesting, the souvenirs are average, the entertainment groups (the Scottish infantry, in my case, are pretty good). It's a bit expensive to eat, but you can look for 5 establishments in the district, for the very economical, a Penny and a Euroopt are nearby. The hotel in the castle is clean, tidy, but expensive and clueless - the plumbing was originally planned to be premium, but is now in decline.
A cool place, definitely worth a visit. Lay down 4-5 hours to visit everything slowly. An interesting museum, towers, but be prepared to climb steep and narrow stairs, and then go down them, in places steps of 50-60 cm, there are handrails, but they do not help everywhere (especially on towers). An amazing animation program, repeated every hour on weekends. Parking is free. There is a snack cafe nearby. beautiful views for photos.