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In Bad Arolsen you can dine on all kinds of culinary delights in unusual surroundings. The Luisen-Mühle, a former flour mill, serves up traditional food. Or step back in time to a different age in the former castle of the Count of Waldeck, Otto II. Residenzschloss Hotel in Bad Arolsen
The hotel's restaurants offer a wide range of culinary delights. From the "Schlossgasthof" with its cosy little rooms and the "Remise" with its romantic atmosphere to the "Gewölbekeller Orangerie" where a historical feel is successfully combined with modern comforts. You can relax in the peace and quiet of the sun terrace, an outdoor oasis. Come and spend a few pleasant hours in "Plückers" bar chatting, dancing and enjoying the music. Luisen-Mühle Restaurant
Luisen-Mühle, a former flour mill, was turned into a hotel in the 1960s. The traditional dishes, using ingredients such as trout and beef from their own farm, are a guaranteed treat for your tastebuds. Round off the day with an excellent meal and a drop of fine wine or selected beers. Zur Burg Hotel
This castle was an occasional residence of the Count of Waldeck, Otto II (1344-1369), and his wife Elisabeth. Now you can dine within the ancient walls of the castle. There is a varied menu on offer with dishes cooked in different styles.
The hotel's restaurants offer a wide range of culinary delights. From the "Schlossgasthof" with its cosy little rooms and the "Remise" with its romantic atmosphere to the "Gewölbekeller Orangerie" where a historical feel is successfully combined with modern comforts. You can relax in the peace and quiet of the sun terrace, an outdoor oasis. Come and spend a few pleasant hours in "Plückers" bar chatting, dancing and enjoying the music.
Luisen-Mühle, a former flour mill, was turned into a hotel in the 1960s. The traditional dishes, using ingredients such as trout and beef from their own farm, are a guaranteed treat for your tastebuds. Round off the day with an excellent meal and a drop of fine wine or selected beers.
This castle was an occasional residence of the Count of Waldeck, Otto II (1344-1369), and his wife Elisabeth. Now you can dine within the ancient walls of the castle. There is a varied menu on offer with dishes cooked in different styles.
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