Wasserschloss Lembeck, Germany
The Lembeck Water Castle is one of the most interesting tourist destinations in West Germany. The baroque building dates from the fifteenth century, it was extended and renovated in the eighteenth century. Damaged by bombing in the Second World War the castle was renovated and opened to the public in 1954.În 1965, the bridge castle was turned into a museum, the rest became part of the hotel building Lembeck. The cellar was converted into a luxury restaurant also serving as a gallery for paintings of Hans Hubertus Merveldt. If you want to spend a night in this castle, you can enjoy the nature surrounding it at a picnic. The access to the barbecue area will cost 20 euros for 3 hours. A tour of the castle and the park costs 5 euro, increasing the rate of one euro in the period in which the famous azaleas bloom in the garden of the castle. The prices for a night at the hotel are not at all steep for a house: start at 89 euros and go up to 149 euros for both apartments and Wiesenturm Exzellenz. In this hotel you can choose from 19 rooms (2 single rooms and 14 double rooms). The question of finding a parking solution is simple: the hotel offers free parking spaces. The hotel offers non-smoking rooms, where you can settle with your four-legged pet . The Internet can be accessed via a connection in your room or via WLAN (publicly available area of the hotel). You can help quench the thirst of the mini-bar in the room. Your room is equipped with TV and telephone. A hair dryer is in the bathroom. For your children the hotel offers a playground, in addition, the hotel can provide a cot in your room . Light snacks can be found in the cafe / bistro. In good weather, you are invited to visit the terrace restaurant.