Peacock feather
The peacock was King Ludwig II's favourite animal, so we chose the peacock feather as the symbol of our villa.
Villa Ludwig is your individual oasis in the heart of Hohenschwangau at the foot of Neuschwanstein Castle. From our Suite Hotel, you can easily reach King Ludwig II of Bavaria's fairytale castle on foot. Our suites also exude a royal flair. You can expect timeless design, clean lines, noble materials, and harmonious colours. The modern implementation of various elements from King Ludwig II's castles stimulates the senses and allows you to savour every moment.
The peacock was King Ludwig II's favourite animal, so we chose the peacock feather as the symbol of our villa.
Our spa area with the Venus Grotto motif - original in the Linderhof Palace park.
At Ludwig's washstand, a swan served as a dispenser for water.
The magnificent chandeliers in the Singer's Hall were recreated in the villa's lobby with crystal lights.
Upholstery with velvet ornaments, monochrome patterns - oriental.
The canopy bed of Ludwig in Neuschwanstein Castle was recreated in a modern form in the "Lohengrin" suites.
To escape the present, Ludwig also fled into the world of the Orient, having the Peacock Throne designed.
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The wallpaper motifs were taken from the original paintings of Parsifal, Tannhäuser, Tristan and Isolde, and Lohengrin for all suites.
The central yet quiet location, the beautiful wellness area, and the unique view of Neuschwanstein Castle ensure a relaxing break from everyday life. Couples, in particular, appreciate the romantic atmosphere of our Boutique Hotel for a holiday for two, marriage proposals, or honeymoons.
Fairytale-like and timelessly romantic - this is how our small and exquisite Boutique Hotel presents itself at the foot of Neuschwanstein Castle. With Villa Ludwig, we have made our vision of a truly special hotel come true. Here, there is room for individuality and a royal lifestyle in an idyllic oasis in the heart of Hohenschwangau. Our guests at the villa can look forward to the best service, utmost comfort, and genuine hospitality.
Your hosts
Annette Schönauer-Wacker, Ludwig Wacker and the Villa Ludwig team
The family of Annette Schönauer-Wacker was already settled in the early 1800s with a farm in Alpseestraße in Hohenschwangau. The old ruin of Hohenschwangau Castle was owned by her family, and in 1820 it was sold to King Maximilian of Bavaria (father of King Ludwig II), who built Hohenschwangau Castle in place of the ruin. King Ludwig II spent many years of his childhood there, which inspired the idea to build his fairytale castle Neuschwanstein on the opposite rock.
New construction of a villa by Royal Professor Max von Erdmannsdörffer at Colomanstrasse 12.
Purchase of the old Villa by the Rennig family for use as a holiday home
The old farm building in Alpseestraße of the Schönauer family was demolished in 1972, and in its place, the Hotel Alpenstuben with a restaurant and shop was built at Alpseestraße 8.