Look, we get it - picking a room shouldn't feel like calculus. So we've laid out everything nice and simple. Each suite's got its own vibe, but they all share that fortress charm you came here for.
Perfect starter room - you've got exposed stone walls that've seen a thing or two, plus a king bed that's basically a cloud. Great views of the courtyard where medieval stuff actually happened.
Same great bones as the Heritage, but you're looking out at mountains instead. The balcony's clutch for morning coffee, and yeah, those are original fortress stones in the wall.
Now we're talking. Separate living area means the kids can watch cartoons while you actually relax. The tower location gives you that "lord of the manor" feeling without being pretentious about it.
This one's got a real wood-burning fireplace that's been here since 1887. The bathroom's almost as big as most hotel rooms, and that soaking tub? Yeah, you'll want to budget extra time for that.
Where the actual fortress commander lived back in the day. The original vaulted ceilings are insane, and we've kept most of the period details while sneaking in modern luxuries. Two bedrooms if you're bringing crew.
Built into the old entrance gatehouse - seriously cool architecture. You've got this massive private terrace that looks out over everything. Couples love it, and honestly, we get why.
Look, this is the one. Top floor of the keep, 360-degree views that'll make your Instagram blow up. Full kitchen, dining room, and a hot tub on the private rooftop. We're talking special occasion territory here.
Okay so this is basically the entire top two floors of the main tower. Three bedrooms, a grand piano nobody asked for but looks amazing, and yeah, a private elevator. We've hosted actual royalty here - can't name names but you'd know 'em.
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