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7 Enchanting Castle Hotels For A Fairy-Tale Stay

Inverlochy Castle, Fort William, Scotland

Steeped in history and rich with drama, few places feel as opulent as a turreted castle, especially when reimagined through the lens of modern luxury. Here, VICTORIA NEWTON-SYMS selects seven magnificent castle hotels where living out a fairy tale is possible, even if only for a long weekend

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Inverlochy Castle, Fort William, Scotland

Scotland is widely considered the ‘land of castles’, with one of the highest concentrations per square mile in the world, and Inverlochy Castle is among its most evocative. Reflected in its own private loch and framed by Ben Nevis (the highest mountain in Britain), this historic hotel feels both dramatic and deeply atmospheric. Queen Victoria reportedly once described it as the loveliest and most romantic spot she had ever seen. Today, guests enjoy gracious Highland hospitality, exceptional dining and an outstanding collection of rare whiskies, with days spent exploring glens and mountains or simply soaking in the serenity of the remarkable setting.

A stay at Ashford Castle is a journey into Ireland’s past – with resplendent suites and country pursuits worthy of royalty

Ashford Castle, County Mayo, Ireland

Once home to the Guinness family, Ashford Castle has stood on the shores of Lough Corrib for 800 years, evolving from a medieval fortress to a luxury escape. The vast estate is made for exploring, whether horseback riding through woodland, flying a Harris’s hawk or trying archery on the lawns. Inside, traditionally styled rooms offer indulgent comfort, while the romantic Boathouse, perched over the lake, provides total seclusion for couples. Beyond the gates, the wild beauty of western Ireland unfolds, with rugged landscapes and cinematic scenery making this both a grand retreat and an inspiring base for discovery.

Located in one of Europe’s most astounding alpine villages, Gstaad Palace offers guests breathtaking views of the peaks above

Gstaad Palace, Bernese Alps, Switzerland

Gstaad Palace is every inch the alpine fairy tale. Its imposing, turreted silhouette is particularly enchanting in winter, when snowfall transforms the hotel into a storybook vision, but its allure extends far beyond ski season. The spring and summer months bring a slower, equally appealing rhythm with hiking trails, mountain air, tennis courts and outdoor swimming, paired with the pleasures of Gstaad’s refined dining scene. With impeccable service, a strong sense of heritage and a commanding setting, it remains one of the most impressive stays in the Alps.

A 13th-century chateau, Domaine des Etangs delivers acres of forest walks and lashings of character

Domaine des Etangs, Massignac, France

A charming 13th-century chateau surrounded by 2,500 forested acres in the Charente region, Domaine des Etangs – part of the Auberge Resorts Collection – is immersed in French history. It has transformed from a fiefdom of knights to a private family castle and is now a luxurious retreat. An immaculate restoration of the ancient site pays homage to its past while also imbuing it with a contemporary, artistic spirit. Guests can appreciate the renowned art gallery on site as well as the Michelin-starred restaurant, Dyades. Meanwhile, a beautiful wellness space born out of the old mill building, a floating tennis court, and a thermal bathhouse also await.

Mezzatorre Hotel & Thermal Spa, Ischia, Italy

Mezzatorre Hotel & Thermal Spa, Ischia, Italy

Perched on a secluded headland overlooking the Bay of Naples, Mezzatorre delivers la dolce vita with dramatic flair. Set within a 16th-century castellated watchtower, the hotel blends historic architecture with contemporary Italian elegance. Its spa draws on the island’s mineral-rich volcanic waters, with a private thermal spring feeding hydrotherapy pools and bespoke mud treatments designed to restore and rejuvenate. Between swims in the sea, long lunches and sunset aperitivi, days unfold at an effortlessly languid pace. It is an intimate, design-led retreat that captures the soulful beauty of Ischia.

Dreaming of a desert escape? Dar Ahlam’s kasbah is also known as ‘The House of Dreams’

Dar Ahlam, Ouarzazate, Morocco

Hidden within a palm grove on the edge of the desert, Dar Ahlam is an immersive retreat that rejects traditional hotel conventions. With just 14 suites, there are no fixed schedules, no formal restaurants and there isn’t a reception desk. Each stay unfolds intuitively and personally. Days drift between meals taken in the almond-blossom-scented gardens and massages beneath olive trees, or desert adventures that culminate in private candlelit dinners beneath the stars. With no television and minimal technology, the experience encourages complete presence, privacy and restoration.

Once a fortress built by royalty, Alila Fort Bishangarh is steeped in over 230 years of history and splendor

Alila Fort Bishangarh, Rajasthan, India

Rising above the Rajasthani plains, Alila Fort Bishangarh is an 18th-century warrior fort that has been meticulously transformed into a serene luxury retreat. Original stone walls and restored architectural details honor its heritage, while the contemporary design brings a sense of pared-back luxury to the interiors. Situated between Jaipur and Delhi, the fort invites guests to slow down and connect with the region’s cultural richness. The spa, set within former cellars, offers deeply restorative treatments infused with jasmine and essential oils. For a truly unique experience, guests can join a historian-poet on a lyrical journey across local ancient temples, frescoed havelis and fort ruins, offering an immersive introduction to the layered history of northern India.