Description
Tirsbæk Manor is unique and exclusive with five double rooms, one single room and the possibility of two extra beds in the nicely decorated rooms. Further there are 4 bathrooms with a shower and toilet together with 5 guest toilets. In the kitchen is equipped with a dishwasher, refrigerator, freezer and washing machine.
Private guests spice up their stay with experiences
Of course, private guests have an opportunity to spice up their stay at Tirsbæk Manor with a variety of experiences. Many pleasant hours can be spent in the Renaissance garden, shooting clay pigeons or taking guided hunting trips (against an extra cost). You can also explore the terrain by Land Rover (against an extra cost) or just enjoy the place and the atmosphere, the peace and tranquillity - and all the greenery around the manor in the lovely nature around Vejle.
Once you have rented the Manor, there is access to the open part of the garden and, as recently as 2010, the landscaping around the estate underwent a thorough restoration. If you have booked Tirsbæk Manor, you can rent Slotsstalden at a discount, which is both a restaurant and an exclusive function room.
You can also buy personalised tours with the owner and general manager of Tirsbæk Manor is Hans Henrik Algreen-Ussing. During these, he speaks both proudly and excitedly about the family estate where he is the fourth generation.
A history full of good stuff
Looking back on the history of the Manor, it has evolved from a medieval castle during the Renaissance to the modern version where Tirsbæk Manor is managed as a combined agricultural and forest enterprise with the rental of rooms, office facilities and meeting facilities to guests from home and abroad.
The property is 182 hectares, 11 hectares of meadow, 200 hectares of forest and approximately 11 acres of park. Tirsbæk Manor is located on the northern shore of Vejle Fjord some 7 km east of Vejle between tall, wooded slopes in a side valley to Vejle Fjord. The three-winged building was built on a medieval rampart by Iver Lunge. The castle's northern and eastern wings date from approximately 1550, whereas the tower and western wing were added in 1577. The estate was drastically transformed in the mid-18th century when the large park was also established as a terraced Renaissance garden to the east of the castle.
Even our great, world-renowned fairy-tale poet H.C. Andersen visited Tirsbæk Manor. He did so on Wednesday 16 June 1830, and he wrote in his diary of the visit: “The estate is quite antique with shooting holes, moats and a drawbridge and with a great tower, where I saw an awful dungeon where large iron rings were still found in the wall ”.
Today, there are no guests in the "awful dungeon". Instead, they stay in the beautiful rooms of Tirsbæk Manor which is much more than just beautiful. It is also packed with tranquillity and activities, historical charm and modern amenities.
Consumption is included in the rent