This was an adequate little hotel in a good location ( which is why we stayed there). But as with all "boutique" hotels, especially those which include that description of themselves in their name, there are things to watch for: rooms are very small; the breakfast buffet - lavish if one believes their photograph - offers only one of everything to each guest. That is, if there are 8 guests, then 8 pieces of each type of sausage will be laid out, 8 pieces of cheese, 1 jug of orange juice. If your fellow guests get down there ahead of you, and they eat and drink more than their 'ration', you won't get anything. While we were there the dining area and the buffet was overseen by a Neanderthal waiter who couldn't/wouldn't do anything to correct this, and beyond serving us a double helping of Nescafe (for the two of us) - no repeats - did nothing except sit in a corner on a couch and look surly. We were not offered food! This somewhat diminished our Kasteelen experience.... The Holiday Inn would have cost little more, perhaps less, and would have offered a complete range of services.
