Hindsgavl, Manor house and castle in Middelfart Municipality, Denmark.
Hindsgavl is a classical manor house set on a peninsula near the Little Belt strait, featuring symmetrical facades with mullioned windows and interconnected rooms. The complex combines the main residence with converted stable buildings that now serve as guest accommodations.
The original fortress from the 12th century was transformed into an aristocratic residence between 1784 and 1785. It later became an educational institution and then was converted into a hotel.
The manor maintains a kitchen garden that supplies fresh seasonal ingredients for the dining rooms on the estate. This practice connects historical ways of living with how visitors eat today.
The estate operates as a hotel and conference center with varied accommodation options available to guests. The location is accessible and offers a wide range of services for those visiting or staying on the grounds.
The property sits within a deer park of about 165 acres, where red and fallow deer roam freely among ancient beech forests and open fields. The presence of these animals makes a visit to the grounds a distinctive experience.
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