Spending the night in sandcastle - no longer a childhood dream

An employee preparing the bedroom at the world's first "sandcastle hotel", constructed from tonnes of sand and reinforced with wood, in the small Dutch city of Osson October 2, 2015.
An employee preparing the bedroom at the world's first "sandcastle hotel", constructed from tonnes of sand and reinforced with wood, in the small Dutch city of Osson October 2, 2015. PHOTO: AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE

OSS (Netherlands) • Dutch sand sculptors have taken a childhood fantasy to a new level by creating the world's first real-life "sandcastle hotel", complete with a drawbridge and turrets.

Curious tourists and the young at heart flocked this summer to the small southern Dutch city of Oss to spend a night in a specially built room deep inside the massive sculpture made entirely of sand.

Constructed from tonnes of sand trucked in specially for the purpose and reinforced with wood, the room gives those spending the night the unique experience of sleeping in a real-life sandcastle, and comes complete with sand-carved sculptures.

"It's crazy!" said Dutch mechanic Erwin after sleeping in the sand hotel to celebrate his "121/2 year anniversary" with his partner.

"I wanted to do something special and it's a bit of a childhood dream of mine to sleep in a sandcastle," said Erwin, who declined to give his surname.

"The idea came from the ice hotels in Finland and Sweden," says hotel manager Maud van Leeuwen, referring to the popular Scandinavian resorts that spring up in winter, which feature ice beds and room temperatures of around minus 8 deg C.

"We have many artists who work with both sand and ice and suddenly we thought - why not build a sand hotel?" Ms van Leeuwen said.

Conditions are less harsh at the sand hotel, with guests being welcomed by a comfortably turned-down bed and fully equipped bathroom for an overnight stay costing €150 (S$240).

But like the Scandinavian ice hotels, the sand hotel is built as an ephemeral artwork and will be broken down at the end of summer.

Two sand hotels were built in the Netherlands at venues where annual sand sculpture festivals are being held: one in Oss and the other in the northern Frisian city of Sneek.

In Oss, hotel guests can marvel at a collection of life-size sand-sculpted dinosaurs, medieval explorers and robots while a "trip through Asia" is the theme in Sneek.

Guests need not worry about getting sand in their beds: The hotel offers a luxurious overnight stay in a "regular" bed and the floor is lined with a plush grey carpet.

"People say, 'It's a sand hotel, it's going to be like a muddy puddle.' But in fact it's very luxurious," Ms van Leeuwen laughed as she prepared the room, setting out two crystal glasses and a bottle of Italian bubbly.

The decor and structure, however, is indeed made from sand treated with a special lime to help it bind and harden, thereby preventing the room from crumbling in on its residents.

"I think for some people it's a childhood fantasy to sleep in a sandcastle, while for others it's a bit like going on an adventure, or for a special occasion," Ms van Leeuwen said.

The sand hotels are expected to be back at the same two venues next year - and will perhaps also make an appearance in Germany and Britain.

AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Sunday Times on October 04, 2015, with the headline Spending the night in sandcastle - no longer a childhood dream. Subscribe