The Schloss Hugenpoet Hotel is a member of Relais &
Chateaux.
It is one of the architectural jewels of the Ruhr valley. The traditional
moated castle dating back to the 17th century offers its guests an atmosphere
full of customized hospitality, whilst its beautiful scenery ensures relaxation
and rest. The castle is ideally situated between the cities of Dueldorf and
Essen; it is easy to reach and a perfect base for business people and trade fair
visitors. This beautiful manor is also highly commendable for short stays of
people who want to get away from mainstream vacationers.
HistoryThe first part of the word "Hugenpoet" namely "Hugen",
comes from the term sometimes still used in the region today "Huge"
which means toad. The suffix "poet" is synonymous with pool, puddle or
mire. Hence, "Hugenpoet" could be translated as "toad pool".
In times gone by there were once two farmsteads here called "Unterer
Hugendiek" and "In der Hugenpoet". When a moated castle was built
not far from these two farmsteads, it was given the name "Hugenpoet".
It was first mentioned in 778 as a Royal demesne for Charlemagne.
The Schloss Hugenpoet is an architectural gem. Situated in
delightful surroundings in the valley of the River Ruhr, this 17th century
Castle surrounded by water, offers a friendly and hospitable atmosphere where
guests can relax and feel completely at ease.
The idyllic Castle grounds are perfect for walks. The Tennis Court in the
park is open for anyone wishing to round off a busy or enjoyable day with some
exercise in the fresh air. Golf enthusiasts will find a course in Oefte, just 5
kilometers away.
By car:
From Dusseldorf (A 52): Take the A 52 motorway in the direction of
Essen / Oberhausen up to Breitscheid junction, exit Rat.-Breitscheid, 200 m to
traffic lights, filter right in the direction of Velbert (B 227); 1.8 km to the
roundabout (ESSO and BP), turn left in the direction of E-Kettwig; 1.3 km
further on turn left in the direction of E-Kettwig, 3.3 km down the road is the
entrance to the Hotel (heed the right of way).
From Essen (A 52): Take the A 52 motorway in the direction of Düsseldorf,
exit Essen-Kettwig, turn right in the direction of E-Kettwig;
drive through Kettwig (in the direction of Düsseldorf) over the Ruhr
Bridge. At the end of Kettwig head right towards Düsseldorf; 1.2
km down the road is the entrance to the Hotel.
The Restaurant "Nesselrode"
The Restaurant serves exquisite, French-style food of the highest standards
accompanied by wines of 300 different origins, including exceptional German
white wines. The same culinary excellence lends a special quality to banquets in
the salons and banqueting halls.
>From 6 pm every evening (except Tuesdays) you have the choice of the entire
menu. After 10.30 pm you are offered a special, but
smaller, selection of dishes. A banquet at Schloss Hugenpoet is always a
combined work of art designed to delight the senses. It begins with the careful
decoration of the tables in the elegant rooms.
The Terrace
You will need to explore the estate at leisure to appreciate its
atmosphere and unique character to the full. At some stage you will arrive at
the spacious Terrace where you can have a refreshing drink and enjoy the view of
the castle grounds with the splendid old trees.
The "Hugenpöttchen" Restaurant
The former coach-house of Schloss Hugenpoet has been
tastefully and sensitively transformed into a real country inn. Since 1 October,
it is open daily from 12 noon. On the menu, you’ll find a choice of
regional specialities, including seasonal Hugenpoet classics. There’s
something for every palate and appetite, from snacks to more substantial fare.
Freshly brewed draught beers are not just available at the bar but also served
at table. With seating for up to 52 guests, grouped at tables of varying size,
the Hugenpoet country inn brings all the charm, tradition and atmosphere of the
old coach-house into this century - for
today’s revellers to enjoy.
At weekends, throughout the evening, there’s live music.