Dragsholm Slot Review
This gastronomic family-run retreat on Zealand’s Odsherred peninsula is a welcoming country house hotel with a charming staff. The 34 lodgings are divided among the main U-shaped 13th-century hilltop castle, one of the oldest buildings in Denmark, and an annex (which should be avoided). Most of the attractively furnished rooms feature private terraces with garden views, four-poster Hästens beds and baths stocked with Munkholm toiletries. Dining options include a Michelin-starred restaurant run by chef Claus Henriksen for “nature conscious,” seasonally inspired dishes, plus a cheerful bistro with modern furniture, lovely views and a simple menu. Other public areas include a beautiful chapel, a library and numerous reading lounges. Wine-tasting sessions, wild-mushroom foraging tours and flower-arranging, painting and yoga classes are available. Clay pigeon shooting can also be arranged. Tee times at the nearby Dragsholm Golf Club must be reserved in advance.
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- The Lady in White is one of several ghosts inhabiting the Dragsholm Slot. James Hepburn, the 4th Earl of Bothwell was captured in 1578, and held in the castle dungeon suffering from deplorable conditions (which eventually drove him insane) for five to ten years before his death.
Learn more about Dragsholm Slot: To learn more visit their website or call +(45) 59-65-33-00. Contact Andrew Harper Travel to book this hotel as part of your next vacation. In order to offer you the highest level of service, online booking is currently not available.
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One-hour guided tours of the hotel, its original fortifications and its former cells reserved for noble or ecclesiastical prisoners in the late 1500s and early 1600s are offered two times a week.