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A Kingdom of Experiences Jutland Funen Zealand Here You Will Finddanish Castles and Manors 2018 A kingdom of experiences Jutland Funen Zealand Here you will findDanish Castles and Manors 1 2 9 10 15 16 1 Dronninglund Slot Rysensteen Bed & Breakfast Hindsgavl Slot Sanderumgaards Romantiske Have Fuglsang Herregaard Kragerup Gods Slotsgade 8, 9330 Dronninglund Bøvlingvej 40, 7650 Bøvlingbjerg Hindsgavl Allé 7, 5500 Middelfart Sanderumgaardvej 150, 5220 Odense SØ Nystedvej 73, 4891 Toreby L. Kragerupgårdsvej 33, 4291 Ruds-Vedby Tlf.: +45 98 84 33 00, www.dronninglund-slot.dk Tlf.: +45 40 18 18 54, www.rysensteen.com Tlf.: +45 64 41 88 00, www.hindsgavl.dk Tlf.: +45 26 19 21 30, www.sanderumgaard.dk Tlf.: +45 54 87 33 87, www.fuglsangherregaard.dk Tlf.: +45 58 26 12 50, www.kragerup.dk 3 4 11 12 17 18 2 6 5 3 4 21 Nørre Vosborg Clausholm Slot Holckenhavn Slot Broholm Slot Sonnerupgaard Gods Skjoldenæsholm Hotel & Konferencecenter Vembvej 35, 7570 Vemb Clausholmvej 308, Voldum, 8370 Hadsten Holckenhavn 1, 5800 Nyborg Broholmsvej 32, 5884 Gudme Tølløsevej 53, 4330 Hvalsø Skjoldenæsvej 106, 4174 Jystrup Tlf.: +45 97 48 48 97, www.nrvosborg.dk Tlf.: +45 86 49 16 55, www.clausholm.dk Tlf.: +45 65 31 31 05, www.holckenhavn.dk Tlf.: +45 62 25 10 55, www.broholm.dk Tlf.: +45 46 40 95 31, www.sonnerupgaard.dk Tlf.: +45 57 53 87 50, www.skj.dk 17 18 9 5 6 13 14 19 20 16 7 10 19 20 8 11 12 13 14 Gammel Estrup - Danmarks Herregårdsmuseum Sostrup Slot & Kloster Skrøbelev Gods Skovsgaard Gods Næsbyholm Slot Sørup Herregaard 15 Randersvej 2, 8963 Auning Maria Hjerte Engen 1, Gjerrild, 8500 Grenaa Skrøbelev Hedevej 4, 5900 Rudkøbing Kågårdsvej 12, Hennetved, 5900 Rudkøbing Næsbyholm Allé 7-9, 4171 Glumsø Sørupvej 26, 4100 Ringsted 1. Dronninglund Slot Tlf.: +45 62 51 45 31, www.skrobelevgods.dk Tlf.: +45 62 57 14 15, www.danmarksnaturfond.dk Tlf.: +45 31 21 01 04, www.naesbyholmslot.dk Tlf.: +45 57 64 30 02, www.sorup.dk Tlf.: +45 86 48 30 01, www.gammelestrup.dk Tlf.: +45 20 43 91 55, www.sostrup.org 2. Rysensten Bed & Breakfast 3. Nørre Vosborg 13. Skrøbelev Gods 7 8 21 4. Clausholm Slot 14. Skovsgaard Gods Attraction - Buildings, gardens and parks are open for visits. 5. Gammel Estrup 15. Fuglsang Herregaard Event venue, conferences, restaurants or dining. 6. Sostrup Slot & Kloster 16. Kragerup Gods Accommodation 7. Gram Slot 17. Sonnerupgaard Gods 8. Lindholm Herregård 18. Skjoldenæsholm Hotel Gram Slot Lindholm Herregård Havreholm Slot og Konferencecenter Slotsvej 54, 6510 Gram Knokbjerg 24, Marstrup, 6100 Haderslev This folder indicates which offers the members of the association Klosterrisvej 4, 3100 Hornbæk 9. Hindsgavl Slot Tlf.: +45 74 82 00 40, www.gramslot.dk Tlf.: +45 29 12 66 76, www.lind-holm.com offer. Find more information at www.slotte-herregaarde.dk Tlf.: +45 49 75 86 00, www.havreholm.dk 10. Sanderumgaards Romantiske Have 19. Næsbyholm Slot 11. Holckenhavn Slot 20. Sørup Herregaard 12. Broholm Slot 21. Havreholm Slot A kingdom of experiences A cultural history cooperation The danish castles and manors all have their own unique characteristics, The association of Danish Castles and Manors is a collaboration on which is why the association welcomes you with the diversity of its the marketing of Danish castles and manors that are open to the heritage - a kingdom of experiences. public. Members of the association have a common interest in the work of tourism to enhance the desire for and the potential for pre- design: www.inmente-design.dk På www.slotte-herregaarde.dk er der mulighed for at købe gavekort, serving the cultural heritage of the old buildings, parks and gardens. som kan bruges helt eller delvist til ophold, spisning eller køb af varer og tjenesteydelser hos det enkelte medlem. Some of the Danish castles and manors are now working as hotels and pensions. Here you will find the unique surroundings for a nice At www.slotte-herregaarde.dk there is a possibility to buy gift cer- dinner, corporate parties, family celebrations, meetings and confer- tificates that can be used for different purposes of the individual ences. In other castles and manors it is possible to experience a large member. There are large differences between the Danish castles and part of Denmark’s history by visiting the living rooms and halls as well manor houses and therefore it is possible both to find a romantic and as in surrounding gardens or parks. relaxing stay focused on wellness and delicious food or a stay with The association is the only one of its kind in Denmark and guarantees excitement and physical challenge whether you are climbing in the visitors historical authenticity and special cultural experiences. tree tops, cycling or golf etc. Secretariat office www.slotte-herregaarde.dk Ll. Sct. Mikkels Gade 7, 1. tv., 8800 Viborg Tlf.: +45 86 60 38 44, Denmark www.castles-manorhouses.dk Mail: [email protected] www.schloesser-herrensitze.dk.
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