Stay in a Dutch Castle, Windmill or Lighthouse

. October 14, 2008

JUNE 23, 2007. Travelers in Holland looking to stay in a unique hotel in a beautiful location, can now get help from three organizations that specialize in hotels in cultural heritage buildings and quality hotels in special settings.

Erfgoed Logies offers the traveler a variety of off-the-beaten-path accommodations, such as a medieval castle, an old manor house in the middle of a forest, a 14th century country estate, a convent, a former corn mill, a lock keepers house and a national heritage farm dating from 1273. You can even spend the night aboard an antique sailing ship. For information on these cultural heritage buildings and privately owned accommodations, visit www.erfgoedlogies.nl Prices range from approx. Euro 70 to 150 per night and include breakfast.

Quality Lodgings is a group of 39 individual quality hotels. All of the hotels are unique and are situated in the most beautiful locations in Holland. Hotels include a town inn where Prince Willem of Orange had his wedding feast in 1575, a castle hotel, farmhouse, and a boutique hotel. Visit www.qualitylodgings.nl

Many of the above mentioned hotels feature Michelin-star restaurants and beautiful gardens. Prices range from approx. Euro 135 to 415 per night and include breakfast.

In the South of Holland, in the province of Limburg, you can find Chateau Hotels & Resorts. Limburg is famous for its rolling hills, exquisite cuisine, timbered houses, international ambiance and the city of Maastricht. Chateau Hotels & Resorts offers deluxe accommodation in five chateau and manor hotels and the latest hotel is situated in a former cloister dating from the 15th century. The hotels are not only known for their luxury and style but also for the excellent cuisine. Visit www.chateauhotels.nl

For more information on Holland, go to www.holland.com

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