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  • FEATURE -  Der perfekte Blick auf das Matterhorn: Das Iglu Dorf Schneehotel in Zermatt
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    FEATURE - Der perfekte Blick auf das Matterhorn: Das Iglu Dorf Schneehotel in Zermatt

    **VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**
    Ever wondered what it’s like to sleep in a bed made of snow? A hotel chain in the Alps allows guests to do just that - while staying surprisingly warm.
    Each winter, Iglu-Dorf rebuilds five alpine retreats entirely from snow and ice, creating a magical setting deep in the mountains. The interiors may be frozen, with temperatures hovering between -2°C and +2°C, but the experience is anything but chilly. Guests are wrapped in expedition-grade sleeping bags rated for -40°C, with thermal mats, electric lighting, and USB ports ensuring a blend of adventure and comfort.
    For those needing an extra dose of warmth, there’s even an outdoor whirlpool.
    The igloo villages are spread across Switzerland, Austria, and Germany, with locations in Davos, Gstaad, Zermatt, Innsbruck, and Zugspitze. Each site is linked by a system of corridors shielding guests from the elements, and the structures are so solid that even a snow groomer could drive over them without causing damage.
    Beyond their practicality, the igloos are visually stunning, with walls adorned in detailed ice carvings by international artists. Guests can choose from standard ‘classic’ igloos tucked away in the snow or indulge in a luxury suite featuring a private whirlpool, Champagne service, and an en-suite toilet. Whichever option they pick, morning tea is delivered right to their sleeping bag.
    The villages offer more than just a place to sleep. Restaurants and bars serve up steaming mulled wine, fresh fondue, and snacks, while saunas and traditional wooden ‘kotas’ with open fires add to the cosy ambience at select locations. But there is one thing to note - there are no showers on-site.
    For those craving adventure, Iglu-Dorf provides plenty of activities, from skiing and snowshoeing to a mystery igloo challenge, where teams solve clues hidden around the village.
    Rates start at around £475/$600 per night.
    When: 27 Feb 2025
    Credit: Iglu-Dor ***

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Der perfekte Blick auf das Matterhorn: Das Iglu Dorf Schneehotel in Zermatt
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    FEATURE - Der perfekte Blick auf das Matterhorn: Das Iglu Dorf Schneehotel in Zermatt

    **VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**
    Ever wondered what it’s like to sleep in a bed made of snow? A hotel chain in the Alps allows guests to do just that - while staying surprisingly warm.
    Each winter, Iglu-Dorf rebuilds five alpine retreats entirely from snow and ice, creating a magical setting deep in the mountains. The interiors may be frozen, with temperatures hovering between -2°C and +2°C, but the experience is anything but chilly. Guests are wrapped in expedition-grade sleeping bags rated for -40°C, with thermal mats, electric lighting, and USB ports ensuring a blend of adventure and comfort.
    For those needing an extra dose of warmth, there’s even an outdoor whirlpool.
    The igloo villages are spread across Switzerland, Austria, and Germany, with locations in Davos, Gstaad, Zermatt, Innsbruck, and Zugspitze. Each site is linked by a system of corridors shielding guests from the elements, and the structures are so solid that even a snow groomer could drive over them without causing damage.
    Beyond their practicality, the igloos are visually stunning, with walls adorned in detailed ice carvings by international artists. Guests can choose from standard ‘classic’ igloos tucked away in the snow or indulge in a luxury suite featuring a private whirlpool, Champagne service, and an en-suite toilet. Whichever option they pick, morning tea is delivered right to their sleeping bag.
    The villages offer more than just a place to sleep. Restaurants and bars serve up steaming mulled wine, fresh fondue, and snacks, while saunas and traditional wooden ‘kotas’ with open fires add to the cosy ambience at select locations. But there is one thing to note - there are no showers on-site.
    For those craving adventure, Iglu-Dorf provides plenty of activities, from skiing and snowshoeing to a mystery igloo challenge, where teams solve clues hidden around the village.
    Rates start at around £475/$600 per night.
    When: 27 Feb 2025
    Credit: Iglu-Dor ***

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Der perfekte Blick auf das Matterhorn: Das Iglu Dorf Schneehotel in Zermatt
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    FEATURE - Der perfekte Blick auf das Matterhorn: Das Iglu Dorf Schneehotel in Zermatt

    **VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**
    Ever wondered what it’s like to sleep in a bed made of snow? A hotel chain in the Alps allows guests to do just that - while staying surprisingly warm.
    Each winter, Iglu-Dorf rebuilds five alpine retreats entirely from snow and ice, creating a magical setting deep in the mountains. The interiors may be frozen, with temperatures hovering between -2°C and +2°C, but the experience is anything but chilly. Guests are wrapped in expedition-grade sleeping bags rated for -40°C, with thermal mats, electric lighting, and USB ports ensuring a blend of adventure and comfort.
    For those needing an extra dose of warmth, there’s even an outdoor whirlpool.
    The igloo villages are spread across Switzerland, Austria, and Germany, with locations in Davos, Gstaad, Zermatt, Innsbruck, and Zugspitze. Each site is linked by a system of corridors shielding guests from the elements, and the structures are so solid that even a snow groomer could drive over them without causing damage.
    Beyond their practicality, the igloos are visually stunning, with walls adorned in detailed ice carvings by international artists. Guests can choose from standard ‘classic’ igloos tucked away in the snow or indulge in a luxury suite featuring a private whirlpool, Champagne service, and an en-suite toilet. Whichever option they pick, morning tea is delivered right to their sleeping bag.
    The villages offer more than just a place to sleep. Restaurants and bars serve up steaming mulled wine, fresh fondue, and snacks, while saunas and traditional wooden ‘kotas’ with open fires add to the cosy ambience at select locations. But there is one thing to note - there are no showers on-site.
    For those craving adventure, Iglu-Dorf provides plenty of activities, from skiing and snowshoeing to a mystery igloo challenge, where teams solve clues hidden around the village.
    Rates start at around £475/$600 per night.
    When: 27 Feb 2025
    Credit: Iglu-Dor ***

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Der perfekte Blick auf das Matterhorn: Das Iglu Dorf Schneehotel in Zermatt
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    FEATURE - Der perfekte Blick auf das Matterhorn: Das Iglu Dorf Schneehotel in Zermatt

    **VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**
    Ever wondered what it’s like to sleep in a bed made of snow? A hotel chain in the Alps allows guests to do just that - while staying surprisingly warm.
    Each winter, Iglu-Dorf rebuilds five alpine retreats entirely from snow and ice, creating a magical setting deep in the mountains. The interiors may be frozen, with temperatures hovering between -2°C and +2°C, but the experience is anything but chilly. Guests are wrapped in expedition-grade sleeping bags rated for -40°C, with thermal mats, electric lighting, and USB ports ensuring a blend of adventure and comfort.
    For those needing an extra dose of warmth, there’s even an outdoor whirlpool.
    The igloo villages are spread across Switzerland, Austria, and Germany, with locations in Davos, Gstaad, Zermatt, Innsbruck, and Zugspitze. Each site is linked by a system of corridors shielding guests from the elements, and the structures are so solid that even a snow groomer could drive over them without causing damage.
    Beyond their practicality, the igloos are visually stunning, with walls adorned in detailed ice carvings by international artists. Guests can choose from standard ‘classic’ igloos tucked away in the snow or indulge in a luxury suite featuring a private whirlpool, Champagne service, and an en-suite toilet. Whichever option they pick, morning tea is delivered right to their sleeping bag.
    The villages offer more than just a place to sleep. Restaurants and bars serve up steaming mulled wine, fresh fondue, and snacks, while saunas and traditional wooden ‘kotas’ with open fires add to the cosy ambience at select locations. But there is one thing to note - there are no showers on-site.
    For those craving adventure, Iglu-Dorf provides plenty of activities, from skiing and snowshoeing to a mystery igloo challenge, where teams solve clues hidden around the village.
    Rates start at around £475/$600 per night.
    When: 27 Feb 2025
    Credit: Iglu-Dor ***

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Der perfekte Blick auf das Matterhorn: Das Iglu Dorf Schneehotel in Zermatt
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    FEATURE - Der perfekte Blick auf das Matterhorn: Das Iglu Dorf Schneehotel in Zermatt

    **VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**
    Ever wondered what it’s like to sleep in a bed made of snow? A hotel chain in the Alps allows guests to do just that - while staying surprisingly warm.
    Each winter, Iglu-Dorf rebuilds five alpine retreats entirely from snow and ice, creating a magical setting deep in the mountains. The interiors may be frozen, with temperatures hovering between -2°C and +2°C, but the experience is anything but chilly. Guests are wrapped in expedition-grade sleeping bags rated for -40°C, with thermal mats, electric lighting, and USB ports ensuring a blend of adventure and comfort.
    For those needing an extra dose of warmth, there’s even an outdoor whirlpool.
    The igloo villages are spread across Switzerland, Austria, and Germany, with locations in Davos, Gstaad, Zermatt, Innsbruck, and Zugspitze. Each site is linked by a system of corridors shielding guests from the elements, and the structures are so solid that even a snow groomer could drive over them without causing damage.
    Beyond their practicality, the igloos are visually stunning, with walls adorned in detailed ice carvings by international artists. Guests can choose from standard ‘classic’ igloos tucked away in the snow or indulge in a luxury suite featuring a private whirlpool, Champagne service, and an en-suite toilet. Whichever option they pick, morning tea is delivered right to their sleeping bag.
    The villages offer more than just a place to sleep. Restaurants and bars serve up steaming mulled wine, fresh fondue, and snacks, while saunas and traditional wooden ‘kotas’ with open fires add to the cosy ambience at select locations. But there is one thing to note - there are no showers on-site.
    For those craving adventure, Iglu-Dorf provides plenty of activities, from skiing and snowshoeing to a mystery igloo challenge, where teams solve clues hidden around the village.
    Rates start at around £475/$600 per night.
    When: 27 Feb 2025
    Credit: Iglu-Dor ***

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Der perfekte Blick auf das Matterhorn: Das Iglu Dorf Schneehotel in Zermatt
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    FEATURE - Der perfekte Blick auf das Matterhorn: Das Iglu Dorf Schneehotel in Zermatt

    **VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**
    Ever wondered what it’s like to sleep in a bed made of snow? A hotel chain in the Alps allows guests to do just that - while staying surprisingly warm.
    Each winter, Iglu-Dorf rebuilds five alpine retreats entirely from snow and ice, creating a magical setting deep in the mountains. The interiors may be frozen, with temperatures hovering between -2°C and +2°C, but the experience is anything but chilly. Guests are wrapped in expedition-grade sleeping bags rated for -40°C, with thermal mats, electric lighting, and USB ports ensuring a blend of adventure and comfort.
    For those needing an extra dose of warmth, there’s even an outdoor whirlpool.
    The igloo villages are spread across Switzerland, Austria, and Germany, with locations in Davos, Gstaad, Zermatt, Innsbruck, and Zugspitze. Each site is linked by a system of corridors shielding guests from the elements, and the structures are so solid that even a snow groomer could drive over them without causing damage.
    Beyond their practicality, the igloos are visually stunning, with walls adorned in detailed ice carvings by international artists. Guests can choose from standard ‘classic’ igloos tucked away in the snow or indulge in a luxury suite featuring a private whirlpool, Champagne service, and an en-suite toilet. Whichever option they pick, morning tea is delivered right to their sleeping bag.
    The villages offer more than just a place to sleep. Restaurants and bars serve up steaming mulled wine, fresh fondue, and snacks, while saunas and traditional wooden ‘kotas’ with open fires add to the cosy ambience at select locations. But there is one thing to note - there are no showers on-site.
    For those craving adventure, Iglu-Dorf provides plenty of activities, from skiing and snowshoeing to a mystery igloo challenge, where teams solve clues hidden around the village.
    Rates start at around £475/$600 per night.
    When: 27 Feb 2025
    Credit: Iglu-Dor ***

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Der perfekte Blick auf das Matterhorn: Das Iglu Dorf Schneehotel in Zermatt
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    FEATURE - Der perfekte Blick auf das Matterhorn: Das Iglu Dorf Schneehotel in Zermatt

    **VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**
    Ever wondered what it’s like to sleep in a bed made of snow? A hotel chain in the Alps allows guests to do just that - while staying surprisingly warm.
    Each winter, Iglu-Dorf rebuilds five alpine retreats entirely from snow and ice, creating a magical setting deep in the mountains. The interiors may be frozen, with temperatures hovering between -2°C and +2°C, but the experience is anything but chilly. Guests are wrapped in expedition-grade sleeping bags rated for -40°C, with thermal mats, electric lighting, and USB ports ensuring a blend of adventure and comfort.
    For those needing an extra dose of warmth, there’s even an outdoor whirlpool.
    The igloo villages are spread across Switzerland, Austria, and Germany, with locations in Davos, Gstaad, Zermatt, Innsbruck, and Zugspitze. Each site is linked by a system of corridors shielding guests from the elements, and the structures are so solid that even a snow groomer could drive over them without causing damage.
    Beyond their practicality, the igloos are visually stunning, with walls adorned in detailed ice carvings by international artists. Guests can choose from standard ‘classic’ igloos tucked away in the snow or indulge in a luxury suite featuring a private whirlpool, Champagne service, and an en-suite toilet. Whichever option they pick, morning tea is delivered right to their sleeping bag.
    The villages offer more than just a place to sleep. Restaurants and bars serve up steaming mulled wine, fresh fondue, and snacks, while saunas and traditional wooden ‘kotas’ with open fires add to the cosy ambience at select locations. But there is one thing to note - there are no showers on-site.
    For those craving adventure, Iglu-Dorf provides plenty of activities, from skiing and snowshoeing to a mystery igloo challenge, where teams solve clues hidden around the village.
    Rates start at around £475/$600 per night.
    When: 27 Feb 2025
    Credit: Iglu-Dor ***

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Der perfekte Blick auf das Matterhorn: Das Iglu Dorf Schneehotel in Zermatt
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    FEATURE - Der perfekte Blick auf das Matterhorn: Das Iglu Dorf Schneehotel in Zermatt

    **VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**
    Ever wondered what it’s like to sleep in a bed made of snow? A hotel chain in the Alps allows guests to do just that - while staying surprisingly warm.
    Each winter, Iglu-Dorf rebuilds five alpine retreats entirely from snow and ice, creating a magical setting deep in the mountains. The interiors may be frozen, with temperatures hovering between -2°C and +2°C, but the experience is anything but chilly. Guests are wrapped in expedition-grade sleeping bags rated for -40°C, with thermal mats, electric lighting, and USB ports ensuring a blend of adventure and comfort.
    For those needing an extra dose of warmth, there’s even an outdoor whirlpool.
    The igloo villages are spread across Switzerland, Austria, and Germany, with locations in Davos, Gstaad, Zermatt, Innsbruck, and Zugspitze. Each site is linked by a system of corridors shielding guests from the elements, and the structures are so solid that even a snow groomer could drive over them without causing damage.
    Beyond their practicality, the igloos are visually stunning, with walls adorned in detailed ice carvings by international artists. Guests can choose from standard ‘classic’ igloos tucked away in the snow or indulge in a luxury suite featuring a private whirlpool, Champagne service, and an en-suite toilet. Whichever option they pick, morning tea is delivered right to their sleeping bag.
    The villages offer more than just a place to sleep. Restaurants and bars serve up steaming mulled wine, fresh fondue, and snacks, while saunas and traditional wooden ‘kotas’ with open fires add to the cosy ambience at select locations. But there is one thing to note - there are no showers on-site.
    For those craving adventure, Iglu-Dorf provides plenty of activities, from skiing and snowshoeing to a mystery igloo challenge, where teams solve clues hidden around the village.
    Rates start at around £475/$600 per night.
    When: 27 Feb 2025
    Credit: Iglu-Dor ***

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Der perfekte Blick auf das Matterhorn: Das Iglu Dorf Schneehotel in Zermatt
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    FEATURE - Der perfekte Blick auf das Matterhorn: Das Iglu Dorf Schneehotel in Zermatt

    **VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**
    Ever wondered what it’s like to sleep in a bed made of snow? A hotel chain in the Alps allows guests to do just that - while staying surprisingly warm.
    Each winter, Iglu-Dorf rebuilds five alpine retreats entirely from snow and ice, creating a magical setting deep in the mountains. The interiors may be frozen, with temperatures hovering between -2°C and +2°C, but the experience is anything but chilly. Guests are wrapped in expedition-grade sleeping bags rated for -40°C, with thermal mats, electric lighting, and USB ports ensuring a blend of adventure and comfort.
    For those needing an extra dose of warmth, there’s even an outdoor whirlpool.
    The igloo villages are spread across Switzerland, Austria, and Germany, with locations in Davos, Gstaad, Zermatt, Innsbruck, and Zugspitze. Each site is linked by a system of corridors shielding guests from the elements, and the structures are so solid that even a snow groomer could drive over them without causing damage.
    Beyond their practicality, the igloos are visually stunning, with walls adorned in detailed ice carvings by international artists. Guests can choose from standard ‘classic’ igloos tucked away in the snow or indulge in a luxury suite featuring a private whirlpool, Champagne service, and an en-suite toilet. Whichever option they pick, morning tea is delivered right to their sleeping bag.
    The villages offer more than just a place to sleep. Restaurants and bars serve up steaming mulled wine, fresh fondue, and snacks, while saunas and traditional wooden ‘kotas’ with open fires add to the cosy ambience at select locations. But there is one thing to note - there are no showers on-site.
    For those craving adventure, Iglu-Dorf provides plenty of activities, from skiing and snowshoeing to a mystery igloo challenge, where teams solve clues hidden around the village.
    Rates start at around £475/$600 per night.
    When: 27 Feb 2025
    Credit: Iglu-Dor ***

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Der perfekte Blick auf das Matterhorn: Das Iglu Dorf Schneehotel in Zermatt
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    FEATURE - Der perfekte Blick auf das Matterhorn: Das Iglu Dorf Schneehotel in Zermatt

    **VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**
    Ever wondered what it’s like to sleep in a bed made of snow? A hotel chain in the Alps allows guests to do just that - while staying surprisingly warm.
    Each winter, Iglu-Dorf rebuilds five alpine retreats entirely from snow and ice, creating a magical setting deep in the mountains. The interiors may be frozen, with temperatures hovering between -2°C and +2°C, but the experience is anything but chilly. Guests are wrapped in expedition-grade sleeping bags rated for -40°C, with thermal mats, electric lighting, and USB ports ensuring a blend of adventure and comfort.
    For those needing an extra dose of warmth, there’s even an outdoor whirlpool.
    The igloo villages are spread across Switzerland, Austria, and Germany, with locations in Davos, Gstaad, Zermatt, Innsbruck, and Zugspitze. Each site is linked by a system of corridors shielding guests from the elements, and the structures are so solid that even a snow groomer could drive over them without causing damage.
    Beyond their practicality, the igloos are visually stunning, with walls adorned in detailed ice carvings by international artists. Guests can choose from standard ‘classic’ igloos tucked away in the snow or indulge in a luxury suite featuring a private whirlpool, Champagne service, and an en-suite toilet. Whichever option they pick, morning tea is delivered right to their sleeping bag.
    The villages offer more than just a place to sleep. Restaurants and bars serve up steaming mulled wine, fresh fondue, and snacks, while saunas and traditional wooden ‘kotas’ with open fires add to the cosy ambience at select locations. But there is one thing to note - there are no showers on-site.
    For those craving adventure, Iglu-Dorf provides plenty of activities, from skiing and snowshoeing to a mystery igloo challenge, where teams solve clues hidden around the village.
    Rates start at around £475/$600 per night.
    Where: Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Bay *** L

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Der perfekte Blick auf das Matterhorn: Das Iglu Dorf Schneehotel in Zermatt
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    FEATURE - Der perfekte Blick auf das Matterhorn: Das Iglu Dorf Schneehotel in Zermatt

    **VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**
    Ever wondered what it’s like to sleep in a bed made of snow? A hotel chain in the Alps allows guests to do just that - while staying surprisingly warm.
    Each winter, Iglu-Dorf rebuilds five alpine retreats entirely from snow and ice, creating a magical setting deep in the mountains. The interiors may be frozen, with temperatures hovering between -2°C and +2°C, but the experience is anything but chilly. Guests are wrapped in expedition-grade sleeping bags rated for -40°C, with thermal mats, electric lighting, and USB ports ensuring a blend of adventure and comfort.
    For those needing an extra dose of warmth, there’s even an outdoor whirlpool.
    The igloo villages are spread across Switzerland, Austria, and Germany, with locations in Davos, Gstaad, Zermatt, Innsbruck, and Zugspitze. Each site is linked by a system of corridors shielding guests from the elements, and the structures are so solid that even a snow groomer could drive over them without causing damage.
    Beyond their practicality, the igloos are visually stunning, with walls adorned in detailed ice carvings by international artists. Guests can choose from standard ‘classic’ igloos tucked away in the snow or indulge in a luxury suite featuring a private whirlpool, Champagne service, and an en-suite toilet. Whichever option they pick, morning tea is delivered right to their sleeping bag.
    The villages offer more than just a place to sleep. Restaurants and bars serve up steaming mulled wine, fresh fondue, and snacks, while saunas and traditional wooden ‘kotas’ with open fires add to the cosy ambience at select locations. But there is one thing to note - there are no showers on-site.
    For those craving adventure, Iglu-Dorf provides plenty of activities, from skiing and snowshoeing to a mystery igloo challenge, where teams solve clues hidden around the village.
    Rates start at around £475/$600 per night.
    When: 27 Feb 2025
    Credit: Iglu-Dor ***

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Der perfekte Blick auf das Matterhorn: Das Iglu Dorf Schneehotel in Zermatt
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    FEATURE - Der perfekte Blick auf das Matterhorn: Das Iglu Dorf Schneehotel in Zermatt

    **VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**
    Ever wondered what it’s like to sleep in a bed made of snow? A hotel chain in the Alps allows guests to do just that - while staying surprisingly warm.
    Each winter, Iglu-Dorf rebuilds five alpine retreats entirely from snow and ice, creating a magical setting deep in the mountains. The interiors may be frozen, with temperatures hovering between -2°C and +2°C, but the experience is anything but chilly. Guests are wrapped in expedition-grade sleeping bags rated for -40°C, with thermal mats, electric lighting, and USB ports ensuring a blend of adventure and comfort.
    For those needing an extra dose of warmth, there’s even an outdoor whirlpool.
    The igloo villages are spread across Switzerland, Austria, and Germany, with locations in Davos, Gstaad, Zermatt, Innsbruck, and Zugspitze. Each site is linked by a system of corridors shielding guests from the elements, and the structures are so solid that even a snow groomer could drive over them without causing damage.
    Beyond their practicality, the igloos are visually stunning, with walls adorned in detailed ice carvings by international artists. Guests can choose from standard ‘classic’ igloos tucked away in the snow or indulge in a luxury suite featuring a private whirlpool, Champagne service, and an en-suite toilet. Whichever option they pick, morning tea is delivered right to their sleeping bag.
    The villages offer more than just a place to sleep. Restaurants and bars serve up steaming mulled wine, fresh fondue, and snacks, while saunas and traditional wooden ‘kotas’ with open fires add to the cosy ambience at select locations. But there is one thing to note - there are no showers on-site.
    For those craving adventure, Iglu-Dorf provides plenty of activities, from skiing and snowshoeing to a mystery igloo challenge, where teams solve clues hidden around the village.
    Rates start at around £475/$600 per night.
    When: 27 Feb 2025
    Credit: Iglu-Dor ***

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Der perfekte Blick auf das Matterhorn: Das Iglu Dorf Schneehotel in Zermatt
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    FEATURE - Der perfekte Blick auf das Matterhorn: Das Iglu Dorf Schneehotel in Zermatt

    **VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**
    Ever wondered what it’s like to sleep in a bed made of snow? A hotel chain in the Alps allows guests to do just that - while staying surprisingly warm.
    Each winter, Iglu-Dorf rebuilds five alpine retreats entirely from snow and ice, creating a magical setting deep in the mountains. The interiors may be frozen, with temperatures hovering between -2°C and +2°C, but the experience is anything but chilly. Guests are wrapped in expedition-grade sleeping bags rated for -40°C, with thermal mats, electric lighting, and USB ports ensuring a blend of adventure and comfort.
    For those needing an extra dose of warmth, there’s even an outdoor whirlpool.
    The igloo villages are spread across Switzerland, Austria, and Germany, with locations in Davos, Gstaad, Zermatt, Innsbruck, and Zugspitze. Each site is linked by a system of corridors shielding guests from the elements, and the structures are so solid that even a snow groomer could drive over them without causing damage.
    Beyond their practicality, the igloos are visually stunning, with walls adorned in detailed ice carvings by international artists. Guests can choose from standard ‘classic’ igloos tucked away in the snow or indulge in a luxury suite featuring a private whirlpool, Champagne service, and an en-suite toilet. Whichever option they pick, morning tea is delivered right to their sleeping bag.
    The villages offer more than just a place to sleep. Restaurants and bars serve up steaming mulled wine, fresh fondue, and snacks, while saunas and traditional wooden ‘kotas’ with open fires add to the cosy ambience at select locations. But there is one thing to note - there are no showers on-site.
    For those craving adventure, Iglu-Dorf provides plenty of activities, from skiing and snowshoeing to a mystery igloo challenge, where teams solve clues hidden around the village.
    Rates start at around £475/$600 per night.
    When: 27 Feb 2025
    Credit: Iglu-Dor ***

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Der perfekte Blick auf das Matterhorn: Das Iglu Dorf Schneehotel in Zermatt
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    FEATURE - Der perfekte Blick auf das Matterhorn: Das Iglu Dorf Schneehotel in Zermatt

    **VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**
    Ever wondered what it’s like to sleep in a bed made of snow? A hotel chain in the Alps allows guests to do just that - while staying surprisingly warm.
    Each winter, Iglu-Dorf rebuilds five alpine retreats entirely from snow and ice, creating a magical setting deep in the mountains. The interiors may be frozen, with temperatures hovering between -2°C and +2°C, but the experience is anything but chilly. Guests are wrapped in expedition-grade sleeping bags rated for -40°C, with thermal mats, electric lighting, and USB ports ensuring a blend of adventure and comfort.
    For those needing an extra dose of warmth, there’s even an outdoor whirlpool.
    The igloo villages are spread across Switzerland, Austria, and Germany, with locations in Davos, Gstaad, Zermatt, Innsbruck, and Zugspitze. Each site is linked by a system of corridors shielding guests from the elements, and the structures are so solid that even a snow groomer could drive over them without causing damage.
    Beyond their practicality, the igloos are visually stunning, with walls adorned in detailed ice carvings by international artists. Guests can choose from standard ‘classic’ igloos tucked away in the snow or indulge in a luxury suite featuring a private whirlpool, Champagne service, and an en-suite toilet. Whichever option they pick, morning tea is delivered right to their sleeping bag.
    The villages offer more than just a place to sleep. Restaurants and bars serve up steaming mulled wine, fresh fondue, and snacks, while saunas and traditional wooden ‘kotas’ with open fires add to the cosy ambience at select locations. But there is one thing to note - there are no showers on-site.
    For those craving adventure, Iglu-Dorf provides plenty of activities, from skiing and snowshoeing to a mystery igloo challenge, where teams solve clues hidden around the village.
    Rates start at around £475/$600 per night.
    When: 27 Feb 2025
    Credit: Iglu-Dor ***

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Der perfekte Blick auf das Matterhorn: Das Iglu Dorf Schneehotel in Zermatt
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    FEATURE - Der perfekte Blick auf das Matterhorn: Das Iglu Dorf Schneehotel in Zermatt

    **VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**
    Ever wondered what it’s like to sleep in a bed made of snow? A hotel chain in the Alps allows guests to do just that - while staying surprisingly warm.
    Each winter, Iglu-Dorf rebuilds five alpine retreats entirely from snow and ice, creating a magical setting deep in the mountains. The interiors may be frozen, with temperatures hovering between -2°C and +2°C, but the experience is anything but chilly. Guests are wrapped in expedition-grade sleeping bags rated for -40°C, with thermal mats, electric lighting, and USB ports ensuring a blend of adventure and comfort.
    For those needing an extra dose of warmth, there’s even an outdoor whirlpool.
    The igloo villages are spread across Switzerland, Austria, and Germany, with locations in Davos, Gstaad, Zermatt, Innsbruck, and Zugspitze. Each site is linked by a system of corridors shielding guests from the elements, and the structures are so solid that even a snow groomer could drive over them without causing damage.
    Beyond their practicality, the igloos are visually stunning, with walls adorned in detailed ice carvings by international artists. Guests can choose from standard ‘classic’ igloos tucked away in the snow or indulge in a luxury suite featuring a private whirlpool, Champagne service, and an en-suite toilet. Whichever option they pick, morning tea is delivered right to their sleeping bag.
    The villages offer more than just a place to sleep. Restaurants and bars serve up steaming mulled wine, fresh fondue, and snacks, while saunas and traditional wooden ‘kotas’ with open fires add to the cosy ambience at select locations. But there is one thing to note - there are no showers on-site.
    For those craving adventure, Iglu-Dorf provides plenty of activities, from skiing and snowshoeing to a mystery igloo challenge, where teams solve clues hidden around the village.
    Rates start at around £475/$600 per night.
    When: 27 Feb 2025
    Credit: Iglu-Dor ***

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Der perfekte Blick auf das Matterhorn: Das Iglu Dorf Schneehotel in Zermatt
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    FEATURE - Der perfekte Blick auf das Matterhorn: Das Iglu Dorf Schneehotel in Zermatt

    **VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**
    Ever wondered what it’s like to sleep in a bed made of snow? A hotel chain in the Alps allows guests to do just that - while staying surprisingly warm.
    Each winter, Iglu-Dorf rebuilds five alpine retreats entirely from snow and ice, creating a magical setting deep in the mountains. The interiors may be frozen, with temperatures hovering between -2°C and +2°C, but the experience is anything but chilly. Guests are wrapped in expedition-grade sleeping bags rated for -40°C, with thermal mats, electric lighting, and USB ports ensuring a blend of adventure and comfort.
    For those needing an extra dose of warmth, there’s even an outdoor whirlpool.
    The igloo villages are spread across Switzerland, Austria, and Germany, with locations in Davos, Gstaad, Zermatt, Innsbruck, and Zugspitze. Each site is linked by a system of corridors shielding guests from the elements, and the structures are so solid that even a snow groomer could drive over them without causing damage.
    Beyond their practicality, the igloos are visually stunning, with walls adorned in detailed ice carvings by international artists. Guests can choose from standard ‘classic’ igloos tucked away in the snow or indulge in a luxury suite featuring a private whirlpool, Champagne service, and an en-suite toilet. Whichever option they pick, morning tea is delivered right to their sleeping bag.
    The villages offer more than just a place to sleep. Restaurants and bars serve up steaming mulled wine, fresh fondue, and snacks, while saunas and traditional wooden ‘kotas’ with open fires add to the cosy ambience at select locations. But there is one thing to note - there are no showers on-site.
    For those craving adventure, Iglu-Dorf provides plenty of activities, from skiing and snowshoeing to a mystery igloo challenge, where teams solve clues hidden around the village.
    Rates start at around £475/$600 per night.
    When: 27 Feb 2025
    Credit: Iglu-Dor ***

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Der perfekte Blick auf das Matterhorn: Das Iglu Dorf Schneehotel in Zermatt
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    FEATURE - Der perfekte Blick auf das Matterhorn: Das Iglu Dorf Schneehotel in Zermatt

    **VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**
    Ever wondered what it’s like to sleep in a bed made of snow? A hotel chain in the Alps allows guests to do just that - while staying surprisingly warm.
    Each winter, Iglu-Dorf rebuilds five alpine retreats entirely from snow and ice, creating a magical setting deep in the mountains. The interiors may be frozen, with temperatures hovering between -2°C and +2°C, but the experience is anything but chilly. Guests are wrapped in expedition-grade sleeping bags rated for -40°C, with thermal mats, electric lighting, and USB ports ensuring a blend of adventure and comfort.
    For those needing an extra dose of warmth, there’s even an outdoor whirlpool.
    The igloo villages are spread across Switzerland, Austria, and Germany, with locations in Davos, Gstaad, Zermatt, Innsbruck, and Zugspitze. Each site is linked by a system of corridors shielding guests from the elements, and the structures are so solid that even a snow groomer could drive over them without causing damage.
    Beyond their practicality, the igloos are visually stunning, with walls adorned in detailed ice carvings by international artists. Guests can choose from standard ‘classic’ igloos tucked away in the snow or indulge in a luxury suite featuring a private whirlpool, Champagne service, and an en-suite toilet. Whichever option they pick, morning tea is delivered right to their sleeping bag.
    The villages offer more than just a place to sleep. Restaurants and bars serve up steaming mulled wine, fresh fondue, and snacks, while saunas and traditional wooden ‘kotas’ with open fires add to the cosy ambience at select locations. But there is one thing to note - there are no showers on-site.
    For those craving adventure, Iglu-Dorf provides plenty of activities, from skiing and snowshoeing to a mystery igloo challenge, where teams solve clues hidden around the village.
    Rates start at around £475/$600 per night.
    When: 27 Feb 2025
    Credit: Iglu-Dor ***

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Der perfekte Blick auf das Matterhorn: Das Iglu Dorf Schneehotel in Zermatt
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    FEATURE - Der perfekte Blick auf das Matterhorn: Das Iglu Dorf Schneehotel in Zermatt

    **VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**
    Ever wondered what it’s like to sleep in a bed made of snow? A hotel chain in the Alps allows guests to do just that - while staying surprisingly warm.
    Each winter, Iglu-Dorf rebuilds five alpine retreats entirely from snow and ice, creating a magical setting deep in the mountains. The interiors may be frozen, with temperatures hovering between -2°C and +2°C, but the experience is anything but chilly. Guests are wrapped in expedition-grade sleeping bags rated for -40°C, with thermal mats, electric lighting, and USB ports ensuring a blend of adventure and comfort.
    For those needing an extra dose of warmth, there’s even an outdoor whirlpool.
    The igloo villages are spread across Switzerland, Austria, and Germany, with locations in Davos, Gstaad, Zermatt, Innsbruck, and Zugspitze. Each site is linked by a system of corridors shielding guests from the elements, and the structures are so solid that even a snow groomer could drive over them without causing damage.
    Beyond their practicality, the igloos are visually stunning, with walls adorned in detailed ice carvings by international artists. Guests can choose from standard ‘classic’ igloos tucked away in the snow or indulge in a luxury suite featuring a private whirlpool, Champagne service, and an en-suite toilet. Whichever option they pick, morning tea is delivered right to their sleeping bag.
    The villages offer more than just a place to sleep. Restaurants and bars serve up steaming mulled wine, fresh fondue, and snacks, while saunas and traditional wooden ‘kotas’ with open fires add to the cosy ambience at select locations. But there is one thing to note - there are no showers on-site.
    For those craving adventure, Iglu-Dorf provides plenty of activities, from skiing and snowshoeing to a mystery igloo challenge, where teams solve clues hidden around the village.
    Rates start at around £475/$600 per night.
    When: 27 Feb 2025
    Credit: Iglu-Dor ***

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Der perfekte Blick auf das Matterhorn: Das Iglu Dorf Schneehotel in Zermatt
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    FEATURE - Der perfekte Blick auf das Matterhorn: Das Iglu Dorf Schneehotel in Zermatt

    **VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**
    Ever wondered what it’s like to sleep in a bed made of snow? A hotel chain in the Alps allows guests to do just that - while staying surprisingly warm.
    Each winter, Iglu-Dorf rebuilds five alpine retreats entirely from snow and ice, creating a magical setting deep in the mountains. The interiors may be frozen, with temperatures hovering between -2°C and +2°C, but the experience is anything but chilly. Guests are wrapped in expedition-grade sleeping bags rated for -40°C, with thermal mats, electric lighting, and USB ports ensuring a blend of adventure and comfort.
    For those needing an extra dose of warmth, there’s even an outdoor whirlpool.
    The igloo villages are spread across Switzerland, Austria, and Germany, with locations in Davos, Gstaad, Zermatt, Innsbruck, and Zugspitze. Each site is linked by a system of corridors shielding guests from the elements, and the structures are so solid that even a snow groomer could drive over them without causing damage.
    Beyond their practicality, the igloos are visually stunning, with walls adorned in detailed ice carvings by international artists. Guests can choose from standard ‘classic’ igloos tucked away in the snow or indulge in a luxury suite featuring a private whirlpool, Champagne service, and an en-suite toilet. Whichever option they pick, morning tea is delivered right to their sleeping bag.
    The villages offer more than just a place to sleep. Restaurants and bars serve up steaming mulled wine, fresh fondue, and snacks, while saunas and traditional wooden ‘kotas’ with open fires add to the cosy ambience at select locations. But there is one thing to note - there are no showers on-site.
    For those craving adventure, Iglu-Dorf provides plenty of activities, from skiing and snowshoeing to a mystery igloo challenge, where teams solve clues hidden around the village.
    Rates start at around £475/$600 per night.
    When: 27 Feb 2025
    Credit: Iglu-Dor ***

    (c) Dukas

     

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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Das Unternehmen Sleeperoo bietet mit ihrem Schlaf-Kubus Übernachtungen in der Hamburger Europapassage an
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    *** One Night at the Mall: A Sleeperoo Cubus at the Europa Passage, Hamburg, Germany - 09 Nov 2020 *** *** Local Caption *** 31377356

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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Das Unternehmen Sleeperoo bietet mit ihrem Schlaf-Kubus Übernachtungen in der Hamburger Europapassage an
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    *** One Night at the Mall: A Sleeperoo Cubus at the Europa Passage, Hamburg, Germany - 09 Nov 2020 *** *** Local Caption *** 31377352

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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Das Unternehmen Sleeperoo bietet mit ihrem Schlaf-Kubus Übernachtungen in der Hamburger Europapassage an
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    *** One Night at the Mall: A Sleeperoo Cubus at the Europa Passage, Hamburg, Germany - 09 Nov 2020 *** *** Local Caption *** 31377355

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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Das Unternehmen Sleeperoo bietet mit ihrem Schlaf-Kubus Übernachtungen in der Hamburger Europapassage an
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    *** One Night at the Mall: A Sleeperoo Cubus at the Europa Passage, Hamburg, Germany - 09 Nov 2020 *** *** Local Caption *** 31377358

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    *** One Night at the Mall: A Sleeperoo Cubus at the Europa Passage, Hamburg, Germany - 09 Nov 2020 *** *** Local Caption *** 31377351

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    *** One Night at the Mall: A Sleeperoo Cubus at the Europa Passage, Hamburg, Germany - 09 Nov 2020 *** *** Local Caption *** 31377354

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    *** One Night at the Mall: A Sleeperoo Cubus at the Europa Passage, Hamburg, Germany - 09 Nov 2020 *** *** Local Caption *** 31377353

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    *** One Night at the Mall: A Sleeperoo Cubus at the Europa Passage, Hamburg, Germany - 09 Nov 2020 *** *** Local Caption *** 31377357

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  • FEATURE - Vermieterportal Airbnb bietet Übernachtungen im Mittelalterschloss Old Rowallan Castle in der britischen Grafschaft Ayrshire an
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    FEATURE - Vermieterportal Airbnb bietet Übernachtungen im Mittelalterschloss Old Rowallan Castle in der britischen Grafschaft Ayrshire an
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    Hier lässt es sich aushalten: Vermieterportal Airbnb bietet Übernachtungen im Mittelalterschloss Old Rowallan Castle in der britischen Grafschaft Ayrshire an / 2018 *** A medieval castle which inspired one of Charles Rennie Mackintosh's best-known buildings is up for rent on Airbnb - costing £1,200 a night.

    Old Rowallan Castle, in Ayrshire, has been transformed into luxury accommodation three years after being removed from "state guardianship" to try to secure its future.

    It will cost £1,200 a night for up to eight people to stay in its four double rooms - but it does come with a golf course designed by Ryder Cup winner Colin Montgomerie and a country club on its doorstep.

    The building, which dates back to the 13th century, was put into the care of the nation since the 1950s due to its declining condition after a new castle was built on the site in the early 20th century.

    Its modern-day owners waged a prolonged campaign to be allowed to take back control of the castle and turn it into tourist accommodation.

    The Renaissance-style castle - an ancestral home for the Mure and Campbell families - was brought back to life after a deal was agreed three years ago with the Scottish Government, its heritage agency and East Ayrshire Council.

    The castle, near Kilmarnock, is based around a two-storey property believed to date back to 1263 in its oldest surviving sections.

    Built on the banks of the Carmel Water, it was thought to be the birthplace of Elizabeth Mure, who would marry Robert Stewart, a future Scottish king, in 1346.

    But she died before he succeeded to the throne in 1371.

    Extended in the 16th and 17th centuries, the castle was said to have inspired Charles Rennie Mackintosh's designs for the Scotland Street School in Glasgow.

    Its most recent owner, property developer Niall Campbell, also owns the surrounding estate, which includes a 19th century "new castle" which has been converted into a five-star hot **

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Vermieterportal Airbnb bietet Übernachtungen im Mittelalterschloss Old Rowallan Castle in der britischen Grafschaft Ayrshire an
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    FEATURE - Vermieterportal Airbnb bietet Übernachtungen im Mittelalterschloss Old Rowallan Castle in der britischen Grafschaft Ayrshire an
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    Hier lässt es sich aushalten: Vermieterportal Airbnb bietet Übernachtungen im Mittelalterschloss Old Rowallan Castle in der britischen Grafschaft Ayrshire an / 2018 *** A medieval castle which inspired one of Charles Rennie Mackintosh's best-known buildings is up for rent on Airbnb - costing £1,200 a night.

    Old Rowallan Castle, in Ayrshire, has been transformed into luxury accommodation three years after being removed from "state guardianship" to try to secure its future.

    It will cost £1,200 a night for up to eight people to stay in its four double rooms - but it does come with a golf course designed by Ryder Cup winner Colin Montgomerie and a country club on its doorstep.

    The building, which dates back to the 13th century, was put into the care of the nation since the 1950s due to its declining condition after a new castle was built on the site in the early 20th century.

    Its modern-day owners waged a prolonged campaign to be allowed to take back control of the castle and turn it into tourist accommodation.

    The Renaissance-style castle - an ancestral home for the Mure and Campbell families - was brought back to life after a deal was agreed three years ago with the Scottish Government, its heritage agency and East Ayrshire Council.

    The castle, near Kilmarnock, is based around a two-storey property believed to date back to 1263 in its oldest surviving sections.

    Built on the banks of the Carmel Water, it was thought to be the birthplace of Elizabeth Mure, who would marry Robert Stewart, a future Scottish king, in 1346.

    But she died before he succeeded to the throne in 1371.

    Extended in the 16th and 17th centuries, the castle was said to have inspired Charles Rennie Mackintosh's designs for the Scotland Street School in Glasgow.

    Its most recent owner, property developer Niall Campbell, also owns the surrounding estate, which includes a 19th century "new castle" which has been converted into a five-star hot **

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Vermieterportal Airbnb bietet Übernachtungen im Mittelalterschloss Old Rowallan Castle in der britischen Grafschaft Ayrshire an
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    FEATURE - Vermieterportal Airbnb bietet Übernachtungen im Mittelalterschloss Old Rowallan Castle in der britischen Grafschaft Ayrshire an
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    Hier lässt es sich aushalten: Vermieterportal Airbnb bietet Übernachtungen im Mittelalterschloss Old Rowallan Castle in der britischen Grafschaft Ayrshire an / 2018 *** A medieval castle which inspired one of Charles Rennie Mackintosh's best-known buildings is up for rent on Airbnb - costing £1,200 a night.

    Old Rowallan Castle, in Ayrshire, has been transformed into luxury accommodation three years after being removed from "state guardianship" to try to secure its future.

    It will cost £1,200 a night for up to eight people to stay in its four double rooms - but it does come with a golf course designed by Ryder Cup winner Colin Montgomerie and a country club on its doorstep.

    The building, which dates back to the 13th century, was put into the care of the nation since the 1950s due to its declining condition after a new castle was built on the site in the early 20th century.

    Its modern-day owners waged a prolonged campaign to be allowed to take back control of the castle and turn it into tourist accommodation.

    The Renaissance-style castle - an ancestral home for the Mure and Campbell families - was brought back to life after a deal was agreed three years ago with the Scottish Government, its heritage agency and East Ayrshire Council.

    The castle, near Kilmarnock, is based around a two-storey property believed to date back to 1263 in its oldest surviving sections.

    Built on the banks of the Carmel Water, it was thought to be the birthplace of Elizabeth Mure, who would marry Robert Stewart, a future Scottish king, in 1346.

    But she died before he succeeded to the throne in 1371.

    Extended in the 16th and 17th centuries, the castle was said to have inspired Charles Rennie Mackintosh's designs for the Scotland Street School in Glasgow.

    Its most recent owner, property developer Niall Campbell, also owns the surrounding estate, which includes a 19th century "new castle" which has been converted into a five-star hot **

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Vermieterportal Airbnb bietet Übernachtungen im Mittelalterschloss Old Rowallan Castle in der britischen Grafschaft Ayrshire an
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    FEATURE - Vermieterportal Airbnb bietet Übernachtungen im Mittelalterschloss Old Rowallan Castle in der britischen Grafschaft Ayrshire an
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    Hier lässt es sich aushalten: Vermieterportal Airbnb bietet Übernachtungen im Mittelalterschloss Old Rowallan Castle in der britischen Grafschaft Ayrshire an / 2018 *** A medieval castle which inspired one of Charles Rennie Mackintosh's best-known buildings is up for rent on Airbnb - costing £1,200 a night.

    Old Rowallan Castle, in Ayrshire, has been transformed into luxury accommodation three years after being removed from "state guardianship" to try to secure its future.

    It will cost £1,200 a night for up to eight people to stay in its four double rooms - but it does come with a golf course designed by Ryder Cup winner Colin Montgomerie and a country club on its doorstep.

    The building, which dates back to the 13th century, was put into the care of the nation since the 1950s due to its declining condition after a new castle was built on the site in the early 20th century.

    Its modern-day owners waged a prolonged campaign to be allowed to take back control of the castle and turn it into tourist accommodation.

    The Renaissance-style castle - an ancestral home for the Mure and Campbell families - was brought back to life after a deal was agreed three years ago with the Scottish Government, its heritage agency and East Ayrshire Council.

    The castle, near Kilmarnock, is based around a two-storey property believed to date back to 1263 in its oldest surviving sections.

    Built on the banks of the Carmel Water, it was thought to be the birthplace of Elizabeth Mure, who would marry Robert Stewart, a future Scottish king, in 1346.

    But she died before he succeeded to the throne in 1371.

    Extended in the 16th and 17th centuries, the castle was said to have inspired Charles Rennie Mackintosh's designs for the Scotland Street School in Glasgow.

    Its most recent owner, property developer Niall Campbell, also owns the surrounding estate, which includes a 19th century "new castle" which has been converted into a five-star hot **

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Vermieterportal Airbnb bietet Übernachtungen im Mittelalterschloss Old Rowallan Castle in der britischen Grafschaft Ayrshire an
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    FEATURE - Vermieterportal Airbnb bietet Übernachtungen im Mittelalterschloss Old Rowallan Castle in der britischen Grafschaft Ayrshire an
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    Hier lässt es sich aushalten: Vermieterportal Airbnb bietet Übernachtungen im Mittelalterschloss Old Rowallan Castle in der britischen Grafschaft Ayrshire an / 2018 *** A medieval castle which inspired one of Charles Rennie Mackintosh's best-known buildings is up for rent on Airbnb - costing £1,200 a night.

    Old Rowallan Castle, in Ayrshire, has been transformed into luxury accommodation three years after being removed from "state guardianship" to try to secure its future.

    It will cost £1,200 a night for up to eight people to stay in its four double rooms - but it does come with a golf course designed by Ryder Cup winner Colin Montgomerie and a country club on its doorstep.

    The building, which dates back to the 13th century, was put into the care of the nation since the 1950s due to its declining condition after a new castle was built on the site in the early 20th century.

    Its modern-day owners waged a prolonged campaign to be allowed to take back control of the castle and turn it into tourist accommodation.

    The Renaissance-style castle - an ancestral home for the Mure and Campbell families - was brought back to life after a deal was agreed three years ago with the Scottish Government, its heritage agency and East Ayrshire Council.

    The castle, near Kilmarnock, is based around a two-storey property believed to date back to 1263 in its oldest surviving sections.

    Built on the banks of the Carmel Water, it was thought to be the birthplace of Elizabeth Mure, who would marry Robert Stewart, a future Scottish king, in 1346.

    But she died before he succeeded to the throne in 1371.

    Extended in the 16th and 17th centuries, the castle was said to have inspired Charles Rennie Mackintosh's designs for the Scotland Street School in Glasgow.

    Its most recent owner, property developer Niall Campbell, also owns the surrounding estate, which includes a 19th century "new castle" which has been converted into a five-star hot **

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Vermieterportal Airbnb bietet Übernachtungen im Mittelalterschloss Old Rowallan Castle in der britischen Grafschaft Ayrshire an
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    Hier lässt es sich aushalten: Vermieterportal Airbnb bietet Übernachtungen im Mittelalterschloss Old Rowallan Castle in der britischen Grafschaft Ayrshire an / 2018 *** A medieval castle which inspired one of Charles Rennie Mackintosh's best-known buildings is up for rent on Airbnb - costing £1,200 a night.

    Old Rowallan Castle, in Ayrshire, has been transformed into luxury accommodation three years after being removed from "state guardianship" to try to secure its future.

    It will cost £1,200 a night for up to eight people to stay in its four double rooms - but it does come with a golf course designed by Ryder Cup winner Colin Montgomerie and a country club on its doorstep.

    The building, which dates back to the 13th century, was put into the care of the nation since the 1950s due to its declining condition after a new castle was built on the site in the early 20th century.

    Its modern-day owners waged a prolonged campaign to be allowed to take back control of the castle and turn it into tourist accommodation.

    The Renaissance-style castle - an ancestral home for the Mure and Campbell families - was brought back to life after a deal was agreed three years ago with the Scottish Government, its heritage agency and East Ayrshire Council.

    The castle, near Kilmarnock, is based around a two-storey property believed to date back to 1263 in its oldest surviving sections.

    Built on the banks of the Carmel Water, it was thought to be the birthplace of Elizabeth Mure, who would marry Robert Stewart, a future Scottish king, in 1346.

    But she died before he succeeded to the throne in 1371.

    Extended in the 16th and 17th centuries, the castle was said to have inspired Charles Rennie Mackintosh's designs for the Scotland Street School in Glasgow.

    Its most recent owner, property developer Niall Campbell, also owns the surrounding estate, which includes a 19th century "new castle" which has been converted into a five-star hot **

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Vermieterportal Airbnb bietet Übernachtungen im Mittelalterschloss Old Rowallan Castle in der britischen Grafschaft Ayrshire an
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    FEATURE - Vermieterportal Airbnb bietet Übernachtungen im Mittelalterschloss Old Rowallan Castle in der britischen Grafschaft Ayrshire an
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    Hier lässt es sich aushalten: Vermieterportal Airbnb bietet Übernachtungen im Mittelalterschloss Old Rowallan Castle in der britischen Grafschaft Ayrshire an / 2018 *** A medieval castle which inspired one of Charles Rennie Mackintosh's best-known buildings is up for rent on Airbnb - costing £1,200 a night.

    Old Rowallan Castle, in Ayrshire, has been transformed into luxury accommodation three years after being removed from "state guardianship" to try to secure its future.

    It will cost £1,200 a night for up to eight people to stay in its four double rooms - but it does come with a golf course designed by Ryder Cup winner Colin Montgomerie and a country club on its doorstep.

    The building, which dates back to the 13th century, was put into the care of the nation since the 1950s due to its declining condition after a new castle was built on the site in the early 20th century.

    Its modern-day owners waged a prolonged campaign to be allowed to take back control of the castle and turn it into tourist accommodation.

    The Renaissance-style castle - an ancestral home for the Mure and Campbell families - was brought back to life after a deal was agreed three years ago with the Scottish Government, its heritage agency and East Ayrshire Council.

    The castle, near Kilmarnock, is based around a two-storey property believed to date back to 1263 in its oldest surviving sections.

    Built on the banks of the Carmel Water, it was thought to be the birthplace of Elizabeth Mure, who would marry Robert Stewart, a future Scottish king, in 1346.

    But she died before he succeeded to the throne in 1371.

    Extended in the 16th and 17th centuries, the castle was said to have inspired Charles Rennie Mackintosh's designs for the Scotland Street School in Glasgow.

    Its most recent owner, property developer Niall Campbell, also owns the surrounding estate, which includes a 19th century "new castle" which has been converted into a five-star hot **

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Vermieterportal Airbnb bietet Übernachtungen im Mittelalterschloss Old Rowallan Castle in der britischen Grafschaft Ayrshire an
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    FEATURE - Vermieterportal Airbnb bietet Übernachtungen im Mittelalterschloss Old Rowallan Castle in der britischen Grafschaft Ayrshire an
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    Hier lässt es sich aushalten: Vermieterportal Airbnb bietet Übernachtungen im Mittelalterschloss Old Rowallan Castle in der britischen Grafschaft Ayrshire an / 2018 *** A medieval castle which inspired one of Charles Rennie Mackintosh's best-known buildings is up for rent on Airbnb - costing £1,200 a night.

    Old Rowallan Castle, in Ayrshire, has been transformed into luxury accommodation three years after being removed from "state guardianship" to try to secure its future.

    It will cost £1,200 a night for up to eight people to stay in its four double rooms - but it does come with a golf course designed by Ryder Cup winner Colin Montgomerie and a country club on its doorstep.

    The building, which dates back to the 13th century, was put into the care of the nation since the 1950s due to its declining condition after a new castle was built on the site in the early 20th century.

    Its modern-day owners waged a prolonged campaign to be allowed to take back control of the castle and turn it into tourist accommodation.

    The Renaissance-style castle - an ancestral home for the Mure and Campbell families - was brought back to life after a deal was agreed three years ago with the Scottish Government, its heritage agency and East Ayrshire Council.

    The castle, near Kilmarnock, is based around a two-storey property believed to date back to 1263 in its oldest surviving sections.

    Built on the banks of the Carmel Water, it was thought to be the birthplace of Elizabeth Mure, who would marry Robert Stewart, a future Scottish king, in 1346.

    But she died before he succeeded to the throne in 1371.

    Extended in the 16th and 17th centuries, the castle was said to have inspired Charles Rennie Mackintosh's designs for the Scotland Street School in Glasgow.

    Its most recent owner, property developer Niall Campbell, also owns the surrounding estate, which includes a 19th century "new castle" which has been converted into a five-star hot **

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Vermieterportal Airbnb bietet Übernachtungen im Mittelalterschloss Old Rowallan Castle in der britischen Grafschaft Ayrshire an
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    FEATURE - Vermieterportal Airbnb bietet Übernachtungen im Mittelalterschloss Old Rowallan Castle in der britischen Grafschaft Ayrshire an
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    Hier lässt es sich aushalten: Vermieterportal Airbnb bietet Übernachtungen im Mittelalterschloss Old Rowallan Castle in der britischen Grafschaft Ayrshire an / 2018 *** A medieval castle which inspired one of Charles Rennie Mackintosh's best-known buildings is up for rent on Airbnb - costing £1,200 a night.

    Old Rowallan Castle, in Ayrshire, has been transformed into luxury accommodation three years after being removed from "state guardianship" to try to secure its future.

    It will cost £1,200 a night for up to eight people to stay in its four double rooms - but it does come with a golf course designed by Ryder Cup winner Colin Montgomerie and a country club on its doorstep.

    The building, which dates back to the 13th century, was put into the care of the nation since the 1950s due to its declining condition after a new castle was built on the site in the early 20th century.

    Its modern-day owners waged a prolonged campaign to be allowed to take back control of the castle and turn it into tourist accommodation.

    The Renaissance-style castle - an ancestral home for the Mure and Campbell families - was brought back to life after a deal was agreed three years ago with the Scottish Government, its heritage agency and East Ayrshire Council.

    The castle, near Kilmarnock, is based around a two-storey property believed to date back to 1263 in its oldest surviving sections.

    Built on the banks of the Carmel Water, it was thought to be the birthplace of Elizabeth Mure, who would marry Robert Stewart, a future Scottish king, in 1346.

    But she died before he succeeded to the throne in 1371.

    Extended in the 16th and 17th centuries, the castle was said to have inspired Charles Rennie Mackintosh's designs for the Scotland Street School in Glasgow.

    Its most recent owner, property developer Niall Campbell, also owns the surrounding estate, which includes a 19th century "new castle" which has been converted into a five-star hot **

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Vermieterportal Airbnb bietet Übernachtungen im Mittelalterschloss Old Rowallan Castle in der britischen Grafschaft Ayrshire an
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    FEATURE - Vermieterportal Airbnb bietet Übernachtungen im Mittelalterschloss Old Rowallan Castle in der britischen Grafschaft Ayrshire an
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    Hier lässt es sich aushalten: Vermieterportal Airbnb bietet Übernachtungen im Mittelalterschloss Old Rowallan Castle in der britischen Grafschaft Ayrshire an / 2018 *** A medieval castle which inspired one of Charles Rennie Mackintosh's best-known buildings is up for rent on Airbnb - costing £1,200 a night.

    Old Rowallan Castle, in Ayrshire, has been transformed into luxury accommodation three years after being removed from "state guardianship" to try to secure its future.

    It will cost £1,200 a night for up to eight people to stay in its four double rooms - but it does come with a golf course designed by Ryder Cup winner Colin Montgomerie and a country club on its doorstep.

    The building, which dates back to the 13th century, was put into the care of the nation since the 1950s due to its declining condition after a new castle was built on the site in the early 20th century.

    Its modern-day owners waged a prolonged campaign to be allowed to take back control of the castle and turn it into tourist accommodation.

    The Renaissance-style castle - an ancestral home for the Mure and Campbell families - was brought back to life after a deal was agreed three years ago with the Scottish Government, its heritage agency and East Ayrshire Council.

    The castle, near Kilmarnock, is based around a two-storey property believed to date back to 1263 in its oldest surviving sections.

    Built on the banks of the Carmel Water, it was thought to be the birthplace of Elizabeth Mure, who would marry Robert Stewart, a future Scottish king, in 1346.

    But she died before he succeeded to the throne in 1371.

    Extended in the 16th and 17th centuries, the castle was said to have inspired Charles Rennie Mackintosh's designs for the Scotland Street School in Glasgow.

    Its most recent owner, property developer Niall Campbell, also owns the surrounding estate, which includes a 19th century "new castle" which has been converted into a five-star hot **

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Vermieterportal Airbnb bietet Übernachtungen im Mittelalterschloss Old Rowallan Castle in der britischen Grafschaft Ayrshire an
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    FEATURE - Vermieterportal Airbnb bietet Übernachtungen im Mittelalterschloss Old Rowallan Castle in der britischen Grafschaft Ayrshire an
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    Hier lässt es sich aushalten: Vermieterportal Airbnb bietet Übernachtungen im Mittelalterschloss Old Rowallan Castle in der britischen Grafschaft Ayrshire an / 2018 *** A medieval castle which inspired one of Charles Rennie Mackintosh's best-known buildings is up for rent on Airbnb - costing £1,200 a night.

    Old Rowallan Castle, in Ayrshire, has been transformed into luxury accommodation three years after being removed from "state guardianship" to try to secure its future.

    It will cost £1,200 a night for up to eight people to stay in its four double rooms - but it does come with a golf course designed by Ryder Cup winner Colin Montgomerie and a country club on its doorstep.

    The building, which dates back to the 13th century, was put into the care of the nation since the 1950s due to its declining condition after a new castle was built on the site in the early 20th century.

    Its modern-day owners waged a prolonged campaign to be allowed to take back control of the castle and turn it into tourist accommodation.

    The Renaissance-style castle - an ancestral home for the Mure and Campbell families - was brought back to life after a deal was agreed three years ago with the Scottish Government, its heritage agency and East Ayrshire Council.

    The castle, near Kilmarnock, is based around a two-storey property believed to date back to 1263 in its oldest surviving sections.

    Built on the banks of the Carmel Water, it was thought to be the birthplace of Elizabeth Mure, who would marry Robert Stewart, a future Scottish king, in 1346.

    But she died before he succeeded to the throne in 1371.

    Extended in the 16th and 17th centuries, the castle was said to have inspired Charles Rennie Mackintosh's designs for the Scotland Street School in Glasgow.

    Its most recent owner, property developer Niall Campbell, also owns the surrounding estate, which includes a 19th century "new castle" which has been converted into a five-star hot **

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Vermieterportal Airbnb bietet Übernachtungen im Mittelalterschloss Old Rowallan Castle in der britischen Grafschaft Ayrshire an
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    FEATURE - Vermieterportal Airbnb bietet Übernachtungen im Mittelalterschloss Old Rowallan Castle in der britischen Grafschaft Ayrshire an
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    Hier lässt es sich aushalten: Vermieterportal Airbnb bietet Übernachtungen im Mittelalterschloss Old Rowallan Castle in der britischen Grafschaft Ayrshire an / 2018 *** A medieval castle which inspired one of Charles Rennie Mackintosh's best-known buildings is up for rent on Airbnb - costing £1,200 a night.

    Old Rowallan Castle, in Ayrshire, has been transformed into luxury accommodation three years after being removed from "state guardianship" to try to secure its future.

    It will cost £1,200 a night for up to eight people to stay in its four double rooms - but it does come with a golf course designed by Ryder Cup winner Colin Montgomerie and a country club on its doorstep.

    The building, which dates back to the 13th century, was put into the care of the nation since the 1950s due to its declining condition after a new castle was built on the site in the early 20th century.

    Its modern-day owners waged a prolonged campaign to be allowed to take back control of the castle and turn it into tourist accommodation.

    The Renaissance-style castle - an ancestral home for the Mure and Campbell families - was brought back to life after a deal was agreed three years ago with the Scottish Government, its heritage agency and East Ayrshire Council.

    The castle, near Kilmarnock, is based around a two-storey property believed to date back to 1263 in its oldest surviving sections.

    Built on the banks of the Carmel Water, it was thought to be the birthplace of Elizabeth Mure, who would marry Robert Stewart, a future Scottish king, in 1346.

    But she died before he succeeded to the throne in 1371.

    Extended in the 16th and 17th centuries, the castle was said to have inspired Charles Rennie Mackintosh's designs for the Scotland Street School in Glasgow.

    Its most recent owner, property developer Niall Campbell, also owns the surrounding estate, which includes a 19th century "new castle" which has been converted into a five-star hot **

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Vermieterportal Airbnb bietet Übernachtungen im Mittelalterschloss Old Rowallan Castle in der britischen Grafschaft Ayrshire an
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    FEATURE - Vermieterportal Airbnb bietet Übernachtungen im Mittelalterschloss Old Rowallan Castle in der britischen Grafschaft Ayrshire an
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    Hier lässt es sich aushalten: Vermieterportal Airbnb bietet Übernachtungen im Mittelalterschloss Old Rowallan Castle in der britischen Grafschaft Ayrshire an / 2018 *** A medieval castle which inspired one of Charles Rennie Mackintosh's best-known buildings is up for rent on Airbnb - costing £1,200 a night.

    Old Rowallan Castle, in Ayrshire, has been transformed into luxury accommodation three years after being removed from "state guardianship" to try to secure its future.

    It will cost £1,200 a night for up to eight people to stay in its four double rooms - but it does come with a golf course designed by Ryder Cup winner Colin Montgomerie and a country club on its doorstep.

    The building, which dates back to the 13th century, was put into the care of the nation since the 1950s due to its declining condition after a new castle was built on the site in the early 20th century.

    Its modern-day owners waged a prolonged campaign to be allowed to take back control of the castle and turn it into tourist accommodation.

    The Renaissance-style castle - an ancestral home for the Mure and Campbell families - was brought back to life after a deal was agreed three years ago with the Scottish Government, its heritage agency and East Ayrshire Council.

    The castle, near Kilmarnock, is based around a two-storey property believed to date back to 1263 in its oldest surviving sections.

    Built on the banks of the Carmel Water, it was thought to be the birthplace of Elizabeth Mure, who would marry Robert Stewart, a future Scottish king, in 1346.

    But she died before he succeeded to the throne in 1371.

    Extended in the 16th and 17th centuries, the castle was said to have inspired Charles Rennie Mackintosh's designs for the Scotland Street School in Glasgow.

    Its most recent owner, property developer Niall Campbell, also owns the surrounding estate, which includes a 19th century "new castle" which has been converted into a five-star hot **

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Vermieterportal Airbnb bietet Übernachtungen im Mittelalterschloss Old Rowallan Castle in der britischen Grafschaft Ayrshire an
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    FEATURE - Vermieterportal Airbnb bietet Übernachtungen im Mittelalterschloss Old Rowallan Castle in der britischen Grafschaft Ayrshire an
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    Hier lässt es sich aushalten: Vermieterportal Airbnb bietet Übernachtungen im Mittelalterschloss Old Rowallan Castle in der britischen Grafschaft Ayrshire an / 2018 *** A medieval castle which inspired one of Charles Rennie Mackintosh's best-known buildings is up for rent on Airbnb - costing £1,200 a night.

    Old Rowallan Castle, in Ayrshire, has been transformed into luxury accommodation three years after being removed from "state guardianship" to try to secure its future.

    It will cost £1,200 a night for up to eight people to stay in its four double rooms - but it does come with a golf course designed by Ryder Cup winner Colin Montgomerie and a country club on its doorstep.

    The building, which dates back to the 13th century, was put into the care of the nation since the 1950s due to its declining condition after a new castle was built on the site in the early 20th century.

    Its modern-day owners waged a prolonged campaign to be allowed to take back control of the castle and turn it into tourist accommodation.

    The Renaissance-style castle - an ancestral home for the Mure and Campbell families - was brought back to life after a deal was agreed three years ago with the Scottish Government, its heritage agency and East Ayrshire Council.

    The castle, near Kilmarnock, is based around a two-storey property believed to date back to 1263 in its oldest surviving sections.

    Built on the banks of the Carmel Water, it was thought to be the birthplace of Elizabeth Mure, who would marry Robert Stewart, a future Scottish king, in 1346.

    But she died before he succeeded to the throne in 1371.

    Extended in the 16th and 17th centuries, the castle was said to have inspired Charles Rennie Mackintosh's designs for the Scotland Street School in Glasgow.

    Its most recent owner, property developer Niall Campbell, also owns the surrounding estate, which includes a 19th century "new castle" which has been converted into a five-star hot **

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Vermieterportal Airbnb bietet Übernachtungen im Mittelalterschloss Old Rowallan Castle in der britischen Grafschaft Ayrshire an
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    Hier lässt es sich aushalten: Vermieterportal Airbnb bietet Übernachtungen im Mittelalterschloss Old Rowallan Castle in der britischen Grafschaft Ayrshire an / 2018 *** A medieval castle which inspired one of Charles Rennie Mackintosh's best-known buildings is up for rent on Airbnb - costing £1,200 a night.

    Old Rowallan Castle, in Ayrshire, has been transformed into luxury accommodation three years after being removed from "state guardianship" to try to secure its future.

    It will cost £1,200 a night for up to eight people to stay in its four double rooms - but it does come with a golf course designed by Ryder Cup winner Colin Montgomerie and a country club on its doorstep.

    The building, which dates back to the 13th century, was put into the care of the nation since the 1950s due to its declining condition after a new castle was built on the site in the early 20th century.

    Its modern-day owners waged a prolonged campaign to be allowed to take back control of the castle and turn it into tourist accommodation.

    The Renaissance-style castle - an ancestral home for the Mure and Campbell families - was brought back to life after a deal was agreed three years ago with the Scottish Government, its heritage agency and East Ayrshire Council.

    The castle, near Kilmarnock, is based around a two-storey property believed to date back to 1263 in its oldest surviving sections.

    Built on the banks of the Carmel Water, it was thought to be the birthplace of Elizabeth Mure, who would marry Robert Stewart, a future Scottish king, in 1346.

    But she died before he succeeded to the throne in 1371.

    Extended in the 16th and 17th centuries, the castle was said to have inspired Charles Rennie Mackintosh's designs for the Scotland Street School in Glasgow.

    Its most recent owner, property developer Niall Campbell, also owns the surrounding estate, which includes a 19th century "new castle" which has been converted into a five-star hot **

    (c) Dukas

     

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    Hier lässt es sich aushalten: Vermieterportal Airbnb bietet Übernachtungen im Mittelalterschloss Old Rowallan Castle in der britischen Grafschaft Ayrshire an / 2018 *** A medieval castle which inspired one of Charles Rennie Mackintosh's best-known buildings is up for rent on Airbnb - costing £1,200 a night.

    Old Rowallan Castle, in Ayrshire, has been transformed into luxury accommodation three years after being removed from "state guardianship" to try to secure its future.

    It will cost £1,200 a night for up to eight people to stay in its four double rooms - but it does come with a golf course designed by Ryder Cup winner Colin Montgomerie and a country club on its doorstep.

    The building, which dates back to the 13th century, was put into the care of the nation since the 1950s due to its declining condition after a new castle was built on the site in the early 20th century.

    Its modern-day owners waged a prolonged campaign to be allowed to take back control of the castle and turn it into tourist accommodation.

    The Renaissance-style castle - an ancestral home for the Mure and Campbell families - was brought back to life after a deal was agreed three years ago with the Scottish Government, its heritage agency and East Ayrshire Council.

    The castle, near Kilmarnock, is based around a two-storey property believed to date back to 1263 in its oldest surviving sections.

    Built on the banks of the Carmel Water, it was thought to be the birthplace of Elizabeth Mure, who would marry Robert Stewart, a future Scottish king, in 1346.

    But she died before he succeeded to the throne in 1371.

    Extended in the 16th and 17th centuries, the castle was said to have inspired Charles Rennie Mackintosh's designs for the Scotland Street School in Glasgow.

    Its most recent owner, property developer Niall Campbell, also owns the surrounding estate, which includes a 19th century "new castle" which has been converted into a five-star hot **

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Vermieterportal Airbnb bietet Übernachtungen im Mittelalterschloss Old Rowallan Castle in der britischen Grafschaft Ayrshire an
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    Hier lässt es sich aushalten: Vermieterportal Airbnb bietet Übernachtungen im Mittelalterschloss Old Rowallan Castle in der britischen Grafschaft Ayrshire an / 2018 *** A medieval castle which inspired one of Charles Rennie Mackintosh's best-known buildings is up for rent on Airbnb - costing £1,200 a night.

    Old Rowallan Castle, in Ayrshire, has been transformed into luxury accommodation three years after being removed from "state guardianship" to try to secure its future.

    It will cost £1,200 a night for up to eight people to stay in its four double rooms - but it does come with a golf course designed by Ryder Cup winner Colin Montgomerie and a country club on its doorstep.

    The building, which dates back to the 13th century, was put into the care of the nation since the 1950s due to its declining condition after a new castle was built on the site in the early 20th century.

    Its modern-day owners waged a prolonged campaign to be allowed to take back control of the castle and turn it into tourist accommodation.

    The Renaissance-style castle - an ancestral home for the Mure and Campbell families - was brought back to life after a deal was agreed three years ago with the Scottish Government, its heritage agency and East Ayrshire Council.

    The castle, near Kilmarnock, is based around a two-storey property believed to date back to 1263 in its oldest surviving sections.

    Built on the banks of the Carmel Water, it was thought to be the birthplace of Elizabeth Mure, who would marry Robert Stewart, a future Scottish king, in 1346.

    But she died before he succeeded to the throne in 1371.

    Extended in the 16th and 17th centuries, the castle was said to have inspired Charles Rennie Mackintosh's designs for the Scotland Street School in Glasgow.

    Its most recent owner, property developer Niall Campbell, also owns the surrounding estate, which includes a 19th century "new castle" which has been converted into a five-star hot **

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Vermieterportal Airbnb bietet Übernachtungen im Mittelalterschloss Old Rowallan Castle in der britischen Grafschaft Ayrshire an
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    Hier lässt es sich aushalten: Vermieterportal Airbnb bietet Übernachtungen im Mittelalterschloss Old Rowallan Castle in der britischen Grafschaft Ayrshire an / 2018 *** A medieval castle which inspired one of Charles Rennie Mackintosh's best-known buildings is up for rent on Airbnb - costing £1,200 a night.

    Old Rowallan Castle, in Ayrshire, has been transformed into luxury accommodation three years after being removed from "state guardianship" to try to secure its future.

    It will cost £1,200 a night for up to eight people to stay in its four double rooms - but it does come with a golf course designed by Ryder Cup winner Colin Montgomerie and a country club on its doorstep.

    The building, which dates back to the 13th century, was put into the care of the nation since the 1950s due to its declining condition after a new castle was built on the site in the early 20th century.

    Its modern-day owners waged a prolonged campaign to be allowed to take back control of the castle and turn it into tourist accommodation.

    The Renaissance-style castle - an ancestral home for the Mure and Campbell families - was brought back to life after a deal was agreed three years ago with the Scottish Government, its heritage agency and East Ayrshire Council.

    The castle, near Kilmarnock, is based around a two-storey property believed to date back to 1263 in its oldest surviving sections.

    Built on the banks of the Carmel Water, it was thought to be the birthplace of Elizabeth Mure, who would marry Robert Stewart, a future Scottish king, in 1346.

    But she died before he succeeded to the throne in 1371.

    Extended in the 16th and 17th centuries, the castle was said to have inspired Charles Rennie Mackintosh's designs for the Scotland Street School in Glasgow.

    Its most recent owner, property developer Niall Campbell, also owns the surrounding estate, which includes a 19th century "new castle" which has been converted into a five-star hot **

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Vermieterportal Airbnb bietet Übernachtungen im Mittelalterschloss Old Rowallan Castle in der britischen Grafschaft Ayrshire an
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    FEATURE - Vermieterportal Airbnb bietet Übernachtungen im Mittelalterschloss Old Rowallan Castle in der britischen Grafschaft Ayrshire an
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    Hier lässt es sich aushalten: Vermieterportal Airbnb bietet Übernachtungen im Mittelalterschloss Old Rowallan Castle in der britischen Grafschaft Ayrshire an / 2018 *** A medieval castle which inspired one of Charles Rennie Mackintosh's best-known buildings is up for rent on Airbnb - costing £1,200 a night.

    Old Rowallan Castle, in Ayrshire, has been transformed into luxury accommodation three years after being removed from "state guardianship" to try to secure its future.

    It will cost £1,200 a night for up to eight people to stay in its four double rooms - but it does come with a golf course designed by Ryder Cup winner Colin Montgomerie and a country club on its doorstep.

    The building, which dates back to the 13th century, was put into the care of the nation since the 1950s due to its declining condition after a new castle was built on the site in the early 20th century.

    Its modern-day owners waged a prolonged campaign to be allowed to take back control of the castle and turn it into tourist accommodation.

    The Renaissance-style castle - an ancestral home for the Mure and Campbell families - was brought back to life after a deal was agreed three years ago with the Scottish Government, its heritage agency and East Ayrshire Council.

    The castle, near Kilmarnock, is based around a two-storey property believed to date back to 1263 in its oldest surviving sections.

    Built on the banks of the Carmel Water, it was thought to be the birthplace of Elizabeth Mure, who would marry Robert Stewart, a future Scottish king, in 1346.

    But she died before he succeeded to the throne in 1371.

    Extended in the 16th and 17th centuries, the castle was said to have inspired Charles Rennie Mackintosh's designs for the Scotland Street School in Glasgow.

    Its most recent owner, property developer Niall Campbell, also owns the surrounding estate, which includes a 19th century "new castle" which has been converted into a five-star hot **

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Vermieterportal Airbnb bietet Übernachtungen im Mittelalterschloss Old Rowallan Castle in der britischen Grafschaft Ayrshire an
    DUK10105963_001
    FEATURE - Vermieterportal Airbnb bietet Übernachtungen im Mittelalterschloss Old Rowallan Castle in der britischen Grafschaft Ayrshire an
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    Hier lässt es sich aushalten: Vermieterportal Airbnb bietet Übernachtungen im Mittelalterschloss Old Rowallan Castle in der britischen Grafschaft Ayrshire an / 2018 *** A medieval castle which inspired one of Charles Rennie Mackintosh's best-known buildings is up for rent on Airbnb - costing £1,200 a night.

    Old Rowallan Castle, in Ayrshire, has been transformed into luxury accommodation three years after being removed from "state guardianship" to try to secure its future.

    It will cost £1,200 a night for up to eight people to stay in its four double rooms - but it does come with a golf course designed by Ryder Cup winner Colin Montgomerie and a country club on its doorstep.

    The building, which dates back to the 13th century, was put into the care of the nation since the 1950s due to its declining condition after a new castle was built on the site in the early 20th century.

    Its modern-day owners waged a prolonged campaign to be allowed to take back control of the castle and turn it into tourist accommodation.

    The Renaissance-style castle - an ancestral home for the Mure and Campbell families - was brought back to life after a deal was agreed three years ago with the Scottish Government, its heritage agency and East Ayrshire Council.

    The castle, near Kilmarnock, is based around a two-storey property believed to date back to 1263 in its oldest surviving sections.

    Built on the banks of the Carmel Water, it was thought to be the birthplace of Elizabeth Mure, who would marry Robert Stewart, a future Scottish king, in 1346.

    But she died before he succeeded to the throne in 1371.

    Extended in the 16th and 17th centuries, the castle was said to have inspired Charles Rennie Mackintosh's designs for the Scotland Street School in Glasgow.

    Its most recent owner, property developer Niall Campbell, also owns the surrounding estate, which includes a 19th century "new castle" which has been converted into a five-star hot **

    (c) Dukas