I thought we were lost as we drove miles through deep woods and tree-lined roads that seemed as though elves or witches inhabited their depths. I was beginning to feel we had taken a wrong turn. The road narrowed, the night grew black, and civilization dwindled to near non-existence. The lines on the road faded and I knew we should turn around. At that time, we came upon a road sign that read "Burg Sababurg"...and I knew we had to be close! After several wrong turns, we drove up a long road through a castle gate. We parked the car and found a humble stone entrance by which a lonely lantern sat flickering at the base of the old steps. As we entered the castle, an old pleasant woman with white hair sat up from smoking a cigar at her table and asked us if she could help us. We told her we were lost and asked if we were in the right hotel. She nodded her head, yes, as if she had encountered weary travelers many nights before us. An old man came upon her beckon and kindly led us up the stairs to our room. We found out later they were the hotel owners...they emitted a presence of timelessness and wisdom, as if they had lived a fairy-tale themselves throughout the decades.
We were shown to our table later that evening to a gorgeous dining room that highlighted a spooky tree outside the window that a single spotlight illuminated for the guests to ponder upon throughout their meal. Everything behind and beside that tree was left in the deep blackness of the forest we knew we were in the middle of. As isolated as we were, we felt safe and more than comfortable next to the crackling fireplace lit by our table. A sturdy German woman that spoke English with a shockingly thorough vocabulary waited on us throughout the night and catered to our every need. The food was excellent and presented with perfection. I ordered a hand-made pasta in a special rose water sauce. I have never had anything like it to this day! They had a couple of delicious vegetarian dishes from the kitchen. Very romantic...an appropriate menu for Sleeping Beauty's Castle Hotel! The wine list was unusually tasteful, with many regional varietals that could not be purchased outside of Germany. Truly a dining experience you could not have everyday! My husband ordered wild boar that had been hunted from the local grounds. The next night he ordered wild venison that he said could not compare to anything else he had ever had (in a good way!). Everything was fresh, in-season, and regional.
We toured the castle the next morning and took many pictures of the area. The garden was perfectly manicured with roses, intimate seating areas, and tall shrubbery. We climbed the many stairs through a spiral staircase that was said to lead to Sleeping Beauty herself! During the summer, the large courtyard surrounded by the tall stone walls holds various concerts and theatrical productions.
For those who are truly romantic at heart, visit this castle and find the magic for yourselves!
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