My husband and I could only get one night at Schoenburg and I'm SO glad that we were able to do that. It was one of those experiences that I know we will talk about for the rest of our lives.
We were in the room with the bookcase/bathroom and it was AMAZING. The room itself was enormous and the bath was like a little hidden gem. The bath gel, soap, etc were all in littel crystal decanters and smelled like heaven.
The views from our many windows (six, at least) were all spectacular. The beds (it's a king-sized frame but has two twin mattresses) were super comfy. I think the German style of separate covers for each person probably saves a lot of marriages - what a GREAT idea!
We had the chef's special dinner (when you're splurging, why not go all the way?!) and it was DIVINE. The best food we had in our two weeks in Germany, bar none. We'd never had the German style white asparagus and I found the color off-putting initially but once I tasted it I was hooked.
Due to scheduling conflicts we had to make Schoenburg our very first night of our trip so we were exhausted and hadn't yet gotten into the swing of our half-remembered German but the staff was kind, thoughtful and really attentive while really leaving us alone to explore the fantastic property.
Note - I arrived in heels (I'm from Texas, what can I say?) and had to lug our multiple bags up the giant cobblestone entry. It's easily a hundred miles (perhaps my memory is clouded?) so if you can communicate your need to the desk staff and get them to send the luggage guy, do it. We couldn't figure that part out so it was a rather dissheveled , winded duo who eventually arrived at the desk.
All of the windows in the room opened so we had lovely breezes - this was especially intoxicating in the bath - but it took us until we were in a different hotel to realize that many of the windows open at the top - they sort of lean. I thought I'd broken the window and was horrified so wanted to warn others as I'd not experienced this kind of window before.
The town of Oberwesel was picturesque and very lovely. There's not a lot to do and they clearly don't cater to tourists. My husband and I are very much into "going local" when we travel so that was fine with us and we enjoyed finding off-the-path spots to eat & explore but Sankt Goar (approx 6km down-river - a very affordable taxi-ride) was much more touristy if that's more your speed.
Overall Schoenburg was so much more than I could have ever hoped for, I cannot wait to go back some day.
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