Sleeping in a castle? From Umbria to the Po, passing through South Tyrol, ancient manors to protect relaxation and sleep
If once sleeping inside a castle was a privilege reserved for nobles, today we too can spend a dream night.
The ancient Italian manors have become top addresses for a holiday of relaxation and timeless charm.
Hotelmypassion has selected some of the most beautiful castles to stay in, often set in fairytale natural contexts.
Castello di Tabiano
A superlative renovation work has transformed the village on the slopes of the Castle of Tabiano (PR) into a Relais de Charme surrounded by greenery. The ancient rooms of peasants and artisans have become rooms and apartments complete with all comforts. Roses, lemons and pomegranates surround the buildings. There are two swimming pools, a wellness center housed in a natural cave, farmhouses and a popular restaurant inside the former dairy.
Tel. 348 8955378, https://www.castelloditabiano.com
Relais Borgo Campello
In the widespread Relais Borgo Campello structure, consisting of the Castle and the Convent, one stays in the ancient residences of the nobles and in the cells of the monks. The rooms now have a touch of minimalist design, and you are completely immersed in the life of the place. Those in search of well-being will find in the private spa an intimate refuge in which to regenerate. Relaxing massages and beauty treatments can also be done in pairs and outdoors.
Tel. 3204549321, https://www.borgocampello.com/it/
Castel Maurn
Castel Maurn in San Lorenzo di Sebato, between Val Pusteria and Val Badia (BZ) is a structure that has managed to maintain a taste for roots in a fascinating alternation of retro details and contemporary grafts. With authentic frescoes and paintings, the suites combine an enchanted atmosphere with modern spaces and attention to detail. Breakfast is served in the suite and it is possible to request a personal chef for an exclusive dinner.
Tel. 0474 835311, https://www.maurn.it
Antica Corte Pallavicina
The Antica Corte Pallavicina in Polesine Parmense (PR) was born on the remains of a fourteenth-century castle built on the Po floodplain. The court houses 11 charming rooms, with antique pieces of design and rustic elements. Above the oldest aging cellars in the world, the restaurant is the realm of starred chef Massimo Spigaroli, creator of gastro-fluvial cuisine.
Tel. 0524 936539, http://www.anticacortepallavicinarelais.it/
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