Most Romantic Castle Hotels in Germany
Germany is home to some of the world’s most romantic castle hotels. Having lent its landscape of dark forests, rolling emerald hills, and sleepy valleys to the fairy tales we have grown with, you might be inclined to think of regions like Bavaria and Hesse as “Ever After.”
The “Fairytale Route” and “Romantic Road” highlight centuries of Germanic folklore and Renaissance history — a history that has left a footprint of medieval times, echoing legends of monsters, knights, and princesses…and maybe even a prince charming. Here are the 9 Most Romantic Castle Hotels in Germany.
Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany
Schlosshotel Gotzenburg — A Knight’s Castle
Step inside this medieval 15th-century castle hotel named after the famed German Knight, Götz, remembered by his Robin Hood type legend of stealing from the rich to give to the poor. He is also known as Götz of the Iron Hand, (due to a prosthetic he wore after losing his hand at the siege of Landshut). Every room here is unique with antiquated furnishings.
Getting there:
Jagsthausen is northeast of Heilbronn. From the A-81 autobahn, exit at Möckmühl and follow the signposts
Special package: Celestial Castle Dreams
Single rooms: 79–89 euros Double rooms: 130–165 euros Suites: 155–165 euros
Rates include breakfast, tax, and service
How to reach:
D-74249 Jagsthausen
Tel: ++49 (0) 7943 94360
Fax: ++49 (0) 7943 9436-200
Hotel website
Schloss Eberstein — The Dark Forest
This 13th-century castle hotel overlooks the black forest, home to Hansel and Gretel’s evil witch, Little Red Riding Hood’s terrifying encounter with a toothy wolf, and believe it or not the cuckoo-clock. With two famed restaurants serving the region’s finest cuisine, you get a Gothic castle ambiance with culinary delights.
Take a romantic stroll on the nearby trails or check out the castle’s vineyards for some special couple time.
Getting there:
Jagsthausen is northeast of Heilbronn. From the A-81 autobahn, exit at Möckmühl and follow the signposts
10 rooms and 4 suites Double rooms: 158–175 euros Suites: 198–248 euros
How to reach:
76593 Gernsbach
Tel: ++49 (0) 7224 995 950
Fax: ++49 (0) 7224 995 550
Hotel website
Bavaria, Germany
Hotel Burg, Colmberg — Romantic Road
Just like a page from a storybook, this 13th-century castle hotel recalls Germany’s medieval and baroque period, commanding attention upon its hilltop and wrapped in the Bavarian Alps. This castle and its fairytale location on the Romantic Road is a perfect stay for exploring Rothenburg.
Getting there:
Colmberg is about 20 km east of Rothenburg. The nearest rail station is Fussen (5 km), a car is needed to get around.
24 rooms; 2 suites Single rooms: from 49 euros Double rooms: 99–155 euros Suites: 185 euros
Rates include breakfast, tax, and service. Open: March through January
How to reach:
An der Burgenstrasse
D-91598 Colmberg
Tel: ++ (0)9803 91920
Fax: ++ (0)9803 262
Hotel website
Hesse, Germany
Hotel Schloss Waldeck
Hotel Schloss Waldeck is that picturesque castle hotel you imagine from fairy tales, set high above the land commanding attention from high upon a massive rock. This 12th-century fortress is the perfect place for a romantic weekend, with candlelight dinners and medieval-styled banquets in a modern contemporary appointed atmosphere.
It’s the perfect blend of antique and modern with breathtaking views of the Edersee. A room inside the old castle will bring you back in time.
Getting there:
40 km southwest of Kassel, along the eastern shore of the Edersee, car hire is a must.
40 rooms Double rooms: 98–256 euros Rates include breakfast, tax, and service.
How to reach:
D-34513 Waldeck
Tel: ++ 49 (0) 5623 5890
Fax: ++49 (0) 5623 589-289
Hotel website
Burghotel Trendelburg — The Rapunzel Tower
Located on Germany’s Fairy Tale Road, this 13th-century castle hotel has a tower that has been nicknamed “Rapunzel’s Tower.” It’s authentically adorned with shining armor, antiques, and wood-beamed ceilings making this experience exciting and interesting.
Hotel Burg Trendelburg is serious about their fairy tale and even holds special Rapunzel events, making your experience like none other.
Getting there:
North of Kassel on route B-83. The nearest train station is at Hofgeismar, 10 km away.
Special package: Rapunzel Days
Single rooms: x4 – 105–135 euros Double rooms: x15 – 155–175 euros Suites: x3 – 235–265 euros
Rates include breakfast, tax, and service
How to reach:
Steinweg 1
D-34388 Trendelburg
Tel: ++49 (0) 5675 9090
Fax: ++49 (0) 5675 9362
Hotel website
Dornröschenschloss Sababurg — The Sleeping Beauty Castle
If you ever dreamed of sleeping in the real “Sleeping Beauty Castle” then pinch yourself, this is it. Part of Germany’s Fairy Tale Route, this castle hotel was frequented by the famous Brothers Grimm.
It was in fact the castle that influenced their version of Sleeping Beauty. This stunning 14th-century fortress is wrapped in a deep forest and boasts two commanding towers. Storybook rooms are appointed with antiquated furnishings and the dining has a great local reputation.
Getting there:
About 25 km northeast of Kassel, take the N-7 north to the N-83 toward Hofgeismar. Follow the signposts to Sababurg.
Double rooms: 68–170 euros Tower room: 230 euros
Rates include tax and service 2-night stay requested on weekends and holidays.
Open: February through December
How to reach:
D-34369 Hofgeismar
(Sababurg)
Tel: ++49 (0) 5671 8080
Fax: ++49 (0) 5671 808-200
Hotel website
Rhineland-Palatinate
Hotel Burg Liebenstein — The Haunted Castle
If you really want a romantic weekend filled with quality time and scenic views, then this is your spot. Perched upon a hill with stunning views at every window, this 14th-century castle hotel was made for romance.
Get unplugged and cozy and trade the TV and internet for medieval ambiance. Sunsets here are simply amazing. There is even a resident haunt, the Baroness of Liebenstein has been said to appear at night on the spiral staircase!
Getting there:
From the train station or the cruise boat landing stage, it’s about a 5-minute walk to Hotel Garni Café Nickenig Rheinischer Hof, and from there a transfer service will take you to the castle hotel.
8 rooms and 1 suite
Double rooms: 125–240 euros Suite: 165 euros
Rates include breakfast Cash payment preferred.
Open: 3rd week of March through December; closed Mondays
How to reach:
56341 Kamp-Bornhofen am Rhein
Tel: ++49 (0)6773 308
Fax: ++49 (0)6773 7686
Hotel website
Romantikhotel Schloss Rheinfels — Legend of Lorelei
This romantic fortress and ruins are located in one of the most stunning spots on the Rhine. Appointed with modern furnishings this 13th-century castle hotel is easily one of the most romantic in Germany.
It is tied to a cool legend with views of the Lorelei Rock. Lorelei is known by locals as a flawlessly beautiful siren who would lore fisherman with her song and beauty and ultimately crash their boats onto the famed rocks. Pump up the romance with a dinner for two in one of the alcoves of the Auf Scharfeneck Restaurant.
Getting there:
St. Goar is a stop on the Koblenz-Bingen line and a stop for the many Rhine cruise boats. You’ll need a taxi or the tram (charge) to get up the hill with luggage. Steep path as well.
61 rooms with 4 suites
Single rooms: 90–150 euros Double rooms: 115–210 euros Suites: 225–280 euros
Rates include breakfast, tax, and service
How to reach:
Schlossberg 47
D-56329 St. Goar
Tel: ++49 (0) 6741 8020
Fax: ++49 (0) 6741 802-802
Hotel website
Burghotel auf Schönburg — Rhine River Views
Exceedingly romantic with stunning views of the Rhine, this castle hotel is rich with medieval architecture and comfortable modern touches. Many of the guestrooms have window seats and balconies, most with a view of either the river or the rolling vineyards.
Getting there:
Rhine boats stop at Oberwesel and trains along the Koblenz-Bingen line as well. Take a taxi up the hill to the hotel.
Single rooms: 120–170 euros Double rooms: 260–340 euros Suites: 310–360 euros
Rates include a 4-course dinner, breakfast, tax, and service.
Open: mid-March until mid-December
How to reach:
D-55430 Oberwesel/Rhine
Tel: ++49 (0) 6744 93930
Fax: ++49 (0) 6744 1613
Hotel website
If you want to feel like you’ve stepped into a fairy tale or ghost story, visit these romantic Castle Hotels in Germany. You will have a lovely time making wonderful memories to cherish forever.
51 Comments
I love these hotels! I still need to go to Germany and a fairytale castle is definitely on the list now. Stunning photographs and I absolutely love Brothers Grimm and Hans Christian Andersen stories so this blog is right up my haunted, bewitched, magical street 🙂
Oh how wonderful!!! We play on the same street then!! Ha! So glad you like it. It’s such a fantastic way to travel xx
Thank you Kate! I love your enthusiasm xx
Oh wow, I must stay one of these next time I’m visiting friends in Germany! They are pretty affordable too. Love it. Thanks for sharing!
Happy travels 🙂
Staying in a castle is a must on my list now. Thank you for the inspiration!
I’m glad you enjoyed it xx
Germany is definetely great for castles. We went to see Neuschwanstein last summer but it was sooo crowded … not sure if you can stay there but it certainly looks beautiful.
You know that is what Cinderella’s Castle was made from xx
So glad everyone has really enjoyed this so far xx Happy Valentine’s Day!!
I want your job…. I would love to travel and see a REAL Castle… I want to share that experience with my children… Right now we’ll just keep following the Fairy Tale Traveler for all the beautiful pictures and educational chats…
AWE, I am so glad you can dream through my site. That makes my DAY!!! xx
I would love too visit some of these hotels x
Maybe when I have the money to throw around, I can offer a Fairytale vacation. I would LOVE to make someone’s year!!
I love this blog about the castles <3 thank you so much for sharing them with us since I havent been able to get there myself yet 🙂
One day…
The pics are do beautiful, thanks for sharing! Would Love to stay there when we go vacationing there.
Thank you!! x
Amazing that these castles actually are fairy tail destinations. Perfect ideas for lodging
But of course!!! I’m the Fairytale Traveler lolz xx
I really want a mandrake doll!
I agree.
Omg which one to pick???? All of them please!!!!!
One of these days Deb, I am going to make your wish come true. You are like my #1 fan xx
Why have I never slept in a castle before…? I must correct this heinous error in my ways 😛
Be a princess!!! xx
What a lovely way to spend time with your loved ones xx
These look seriously beautiful!!
They are, and just as beautiful is the landscape around them. Just stunning, especially in Bavaria and along the Rhine.
I would love to get lost on a castle tour..with my camera in hand of course! I bet it’s a magical experience!
Indeed x
All of these are going on my bucket list!
We were just discussing how wonderful it would be to stay at a castle. Magical opportunity! Dreaming is good!
I’d love to visit some of Germany’s fairytale castles, maybe one day I’ll be luck enough to go.
Let me know if you do!
Truly awesome and beautiful. X
Oh.. thnaks for this Tips.. I just want to go to one of it <3
Mhmmmm…..I’m going to Germany this summer, and those are fantastic ideas for spend a night with my love. Thanks for the suggestions!
Awesome, please do share about your findings. I would love to hear your experience!
These are so amazing, absolutely gorgeous!!! Thankyou for this post 🙂
I’m glad you like it x
My mother allways called me “The Princess and the Pea”, i’d like to be the real one in one of this castsles 🙂
Go for it! Make a trip to Germany!
Yes, please! ALL of them are incredibly beautiful!
Lovely !! The haunted castle looks spooky yet amazing…Would love to go there <3
Well, you have managed to make me want to travel to Germany even more than I already did! <3 Great post. ^_^
I’ll be sure to tell the German Tourism Board that xx
I would like to go to there… all of there…
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Oh, I totally love this article! I have always wanted to stay the night at a castle, and especially in Germany (I have a BA in Medieval German literature, so this is right up my dream alley)… So inspiring!
Thank you! Sleeping in castles is so much fun! Wish I had one of those LOL!