Schackenborg Slotskro is situated in the idyllic village of Møgeltønder with the cobble-stoned castle street.
Møgeltønder is situated in the wide-stretched march lands at the Wadden Sea, and the small village with 900 inhabitants is like a fairy tale.
The nearest neighbour of Schackenborg Slotskro is Schackenborg Castle. The castle's history goes back to the 1200s when it belonged to the bishop in Ribe. The inn has been royally licensed since 1687. From 1995 until 2014, the castle formed the setting of Queen Margrethe’s youngest son’s daily work as a farmer together with Princess Marie and their children.
The 25 rooms of the inn are individually furnished with due respect for the original style, and they are named after Danish castles and manors. The rooms, of which most have a bathtub, are situated in the inn itself and three adjacent preserved houses with glazing bars and a private garden.
On the exciting menu card of the inn, you will find, e.g. both French country rabbit and pigeon, and for lunch, you can, for instance, enjoy the potato sandwich of the castle inn, served with a smile on Schackenborg rye bread.
The inn has several special offers, for instance, golf stays, gourmet days, and stays with Sort Sol (Black Sun) and Royal, which includes champagne and a 10-course surprise menu. The inn is situated in the Wadden Sea National Park, where you can experience "Sort Sol" with thousands of starlings in fantastic formations.
See more: Visit the Wadden Sea Centre
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