BEST WESTERN RED LION HOTEL
Read moreIn the heart of the city centre, here is the first building built solely to house a hotel in Europe. The south wing dates from the 13th century. In one of the rooms, the wall is marked with signatures and a date: 1693. The rest of the establishment was built at the end of the 17th century and, despite its obvious age, The Red Lion is not lacking in comfort. Best Western hotels are always a sure value in terms of standing, cleanliness and welcome.
RANSCOMBE HOUSE
Read moreA small hotel 300 meters from the harbour. The rooms are pleasant and peaceful. The owners speak French and miss an opportunity to practise!
THE PEDN-OLVA HOTEL
Read moreThe hotel, built on the site of a former copper mine, is located in the "high" part of the city and the fort, i. e. the most typical and oldest neighbourhoods of Saint-Ives. Some rooms have a balcony, but all guests can enjoy the terrace with swimming pool.
OVERCOMBE HOUSE
Read moreGiven its situation, in the middle of the national park, this B & B puts a point of honour on the environment. The staff were friendly and helpful. The staff were friendly and helpful.
THE ORCHARD HILL HOTEL
Read moreThis charming B & B overlooks the Torridge River and the town of Bideford. We love rooms overlooking the estuary.
PARADE PARK
Read moreThe location is for its architect, John Wood, the author of Circus, and for its location in the heart of the city. For the rest, the establishment is kept to the bare minimum. Clean and functional.
GEORGE & PILGRIMS HOTEL
Read moreThe hotel already housed pilgrims in the th century. Indeed, it is the oldest hostel in southwest England. It has 14 rooms, some of which have four-poster beds. There is also a pub-restaurant.
GLENCREE PRIVATE HOTEL
Read moreGlencree House offers large rooms, some of which overlook the sea and others are furnished with canopies beds. We love the intimate atmosphere of this 8-room B & B, located just a few steps from the seafront.
MACDONALD BATH SPA HOTEL
Read moreDistinguished and traditional, the MacDonald Bath Spa will delight lovers of hotel excellence. The refined English garden complements the elegant, historic architecture like a set from a period film. Lounges and restaurants exude a warm atmosphere, while the relaxation wing includes a gym, swimming pool, whirlpool and sauna, all of which are sure to delight visitors weary from sightseeing in Bath. The city center is just a 10-minute walk away. A refined, quality address.
KENELLA HOUSE
Read moreOn a street perpendicular to The Avenue, all modern comforts and close to everything: beach and city centre. Owners can prepare meals to take.
IMPERIAL HOTEL
Read moreA breathtaking view over the entire English Riviera, especially from the huge dining room where you can enjoy breakfast and admire the sun. The rooms are spacious and comfortable, with professional service. Also note that Imperial Hotel is one of Agatha Christie's favourite designs in its novels.
HOTEL DU VIN
Read moreThis chain of hotels offers high-class rooms, perfectly decorated with all the comfort related to the price. The restaurant is really good.
THE BATH ARMS HOTEL
Read moreSmall hotel/pub offering rooms with or without bathroom. A basic but central accommodation option. The staff were friendly and helpful. Garden, playground for children.
THE BAY TREE HOTEL
Read more20 minutes from Cheltenham, in another city that expresses the Cotswolds charm, the hotel dates back to 1584 and offers a bar, a lit-up restaurant with candles and a garden. Inside, exposed beams, chimney lights and four-poster beds complete the atmosphere.
THE ABBEY TOWN HOUSE
Read moreFor a stay in the Cheltenham and Gloucester area, The Abbey Town House is a good option, combining charm and comfort. This bed & breakfast 's thirteen well-decorated rooms come in a range of sizes, from single to family. The location is ideal, with the town center just a stone's throw away. The hotel offers special deals on weekends and during certain seasons. The staff are very welcoming and breakfast, included in the room rate, is served in a room overlooking the garden.
AQUAE SULIS
Read moreHalf-B & B, half-hotel, offers 15 rooms, slightly blurred but clean. The traditional decoration and the small flowered garden evoke an English lady house. A 10 minute drive from the centre, calm is good, but the impersonal atmosphere.
THE CHERWOOD
Read moreThe hotel is 75 m from the beach and includes a bar and lounge.
CARN ITHEN
Read moreA charming B & B near the beach and hiking road to explore the island. You will find a comfortable and warm place to return to the promenade.
THE CLEVEDON
Read moreA beautiful hotel, surrounded by greenery and not far from the sea, the rooms are furnished and tastefully decorated, comfortable and clean.
THE MERCURE BRIGSTOW HOTEL
Read moreBuilt on the quays, this simple and comfortable hotel boasts splendid windows that brighten its large restaurant. The rooms, very well equipped, are spacious and quiet. Some have a balcony, others a plasma screen in the bathroom, everything depends on what you want to watch…
PARADE PARK
Read moreA beautiful Georgian house built by John Wood in 1740 and located in the heart of Bath. Non smoking rooms with or without bathroom.
ST CHRISTOPHER’S INN
Read moreExcellent value for money in the centre of Bath. You are a stone's throw from the abbey, hot springs and the tower of Beckford. A friendly corner where friends come to a young atmosphere.
PADSTOW HARBOUR HOTEL
Read moreJust a few minutes from the sea, this hotel, located directly on Padstow's charming and lively little port, is a classy, high-quality address that includes a swimming pool and offers optimum comfort. Rooms are well-appointed with maritime decor in white and blue tones, en-suite bathrooms and some with views. There's also an on-site restaurant serving excellent dishes made from the finest Cornish produce. Otherwise, the hotel is ideally located just a few meters from a number of restaurants.
THE HEADLAND HOTEL
Read moreVisible throughout the town and highly regarded, the Headland Hotel is a Newquay landmark. Open since 1900, the majestic, classy building stands on the coast, facing the sea and just a 10-minute walk from the center. There are around a hundred rooms of various sizes and suites, some with views, as well as cottages. There's also an on-site swimming pool, a fitness room, a top-of-the-range spa, a restaurant-bar serving ultra-fresh fish and seafood, and much more. Everything to please!
THE QUEENSBERRY HOTEL
Read moreThe 4-star Le Queensberry hotel is located next to the Assembly Room and Circus Square, in the upper, quiet part of the city center. The hotel is made up of four Georgian houses, with a charming garden to the rear. The rooms, each with its own bathroom, are spacious and tastefully decorated, blending antique furnishings with modern style. The highly professional international staff can help you organize your stay. The hotel features a bar and the Michelin-starred restaurant The Olive Tree.
BEAUMONT HOUSE
Read moreA pleasant and elegant bed & breakfast close to the university, Beaumont House is an excellent and comfortable place to stay in the Cheltenham and Gloucester area. The beautiful rooms are uniquely and thoughtfully decorated, some with great originality and fine furnishings. The staff are extremely welcoming, and the breakfasts are a nice early-morning surprise to get a day's sightseeing off to a good start. It's like staying at home. The location is ideal, within walking distance of cafés and restaurants.
BRISTOL HARBOUR HOTEL & SPA
Read moreVery elegant and classy, this delightful hotel is just a few steps from Bristol Cathedral. Oriented towards the well-being and comfort of its guests, it's also a spa, with swimming pool, sauna, gym, treatments and treatments available. The beautiful rooms lack nothing and are furnished with quality materials and dark tones. Bedding is ultra-comfortable. There's also an on-site restaurant serving local, seasonal cuisine.
THE FALCON HOTEL
Read moreThis beautiful, refined white hotel, flanked by a tower, is located directly on the banks of the Bude Canal, a particularly pleasant setting. It is housed in a building dating from 1798. Rooms are spacious, with modern furnishings and well-equipped bathrooms. Some have four-poster beds for the more chic guests. There's also a garden, a restaurant and a bar where you can relax at the end of the day. The hotel is just a 5-minute walk from Bude's castle and town center, an undeniable advantage.
THE DRIFTWOOD SPARS
Read morePart hotel, part restaurant, part pub, Driftwood Spars wears all the hats brilliantly in St Agnes. Just a stone's throw from the beach, its bright, comfortable and well-appointed rooms make for a perfectly adequate accommodation offer. The food here is typical pub fare, but more carefully prepared than usual, working mainly with fresh, quality produce. The rustic interiors are cosy, and the bar boasts some fine real ales . As you can see, The Driftwood Spars has everything you need for a pleasant stay.
THE OLD COASTGUARD HOTEL
Read moreThis good, cosy address is the place to indulge in Mousehole. Its pleasant Cornish tropical garden and lovely views make it a popular establishment, and the rooms are tastefully appointed, offering a variety of sizes and standards. Some overlook the sea, and there's also a good restaurant on site. The staff are attentive and always ready to help. A stay in this absolutely charming little fishing port is well worth the detour, to discover the beauty of Mousehole's small cottages.
THE ATLANTIC HOTEL
Read moreThe Atlantic boasts the most beautiful location in Newquay, close to the town center but perched on the cliffs, facing the open sea and the magnificent Cornish coast. The hotel has everything you could dream of for a perfect seaside holiday: breathtaking panoramas, top-class comfort, meticulous, helpful staff, impeccable cleanliness and the extras that make all the difference: a spa with sauna and massage services, as well as indoor and outdoor swimming pools. Ideal for relaxing.
ARTIST RESIDENCE HOTEL
Read moreCoquettish, comfortable and original, this excellent hotel in Penzance has built a solid reputation in Cornwall. In its 17th-century building, each room has its own unique decor, sometimes retro, sometimes colorful, but always very tasteful and with quality furnishings. There's also an on-site restaurant with a quality menu. The very central location is a plus. Whether you're in Brighton, Bristol, London or Penzance, Artist Residence hotels are always a safe bet. They really are charming, beautiful hotels.
REDWOOD HOTEL AND COUNTRY CLUB
Read moreThe Redwood Hotel and Country Club is a 4-star luxury hotel located in Failand, close to many points of interest such as Ashton Court Manor, Clifton Suspension Bridge, Bristol Zoo and the SS Great Britain. Rooms at this hotel are furnished with comfortable sofa beds and desks. Each room also includes satellite TV with on-demand movies, Wi-Fi access, direct-dial telephone, tea/coffee maker and en suite bathroom with complimentary toiletries and hairdryer. Housekeeping services and complimentary newspapers are also provided. In addition, the hotel features an elegant restaurant, a bar/lounge, conference rooms, a ballroom, a business center and audiovisual equipment. There's also a fitness center, seasonal outdoor pool, indoor pool, health club, sauna and more. The Redwood Hotel and Country Club also offers concierge, laundry, computer rental, tour and wedding services. Hotel guests can take advantage of free parking and valet parking.
EAST CLIFF COTTAGE HOTEL
Read moreLocated on Bournemouth's East Cliff, the East Cliff Cottage Hotel is a simple yet comfortable 3-star hotel. It's just a 5-minute walk from the beach and 2.1 km from Boscombe Pier. The hotel offers 6 sober rooms with en suite bathrooms, free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs and tea and coffee making facilities. Full English breakfast is included in the room rate. There's also a casual restaurant-bar, a garden and free on-site parking. Pets are welcome and the hotel is child-friendly. Guests have rated the hotel's rooms, location and services and facilities with an average of 4.5, 4.8 and 4.7 respectively. Breakfast is served from 8am to 10am every day, but earlier times can be requested.
ST MICHAELS RESORT
Read moreThis sublime hotel is renowned for its balneotherapy and spa treatments. Numerous wellness offers are available for short and long stays. The rooms are spacious, contemporary and offer a more than ideal setting for relaxation. The restaurant offers a variety of hearty local dishes, as well as healthier options. But also the traditional afternoon tea, so that you don't forget to treat yourself. The resort also offers top-of-the-range apartments and cosy, modern, self-contained cottages.
FRANCIS HOTEL BATH - MGALLERY COLLECTION
Read moreIdeally located in the heart of the city, this unique hotel occupies seven of the townhouses that make up the south side of Queen Square. This square of Georgian buildings grouped around a park was designed by John Wood in the early 18th century. Following extensive renovation work, the houses are now interconnected to house 98 luxurious rooms, decorated with care and offering, for the most part, magnificent views of the city. A sublime address.
THE BRISTOL
Read moreThis grand 187-room hotel is ideally located on the city's waterfront, just a stone's throw from trendy restaurants and bars and ultra-creative districts. Boasting top-quality service, the hotel's rooms are cozy and contemporary, spacious and tastefully appointed. Bedding is extremely comfortable. On Saturday evenings, a jazz band plays in the restaurant, as does a pianist on Friday evenings and Sunday lunchtimes. The hotel also has a gym. We love the bay windows overlooking the water.
CHAIN LOCKER
Read moreWe've fallen in love with this superb inn in a prime location! In the heart of Falmouth, facing the harbor, stay in one of the Chain Locker's magnificent upscale rooms. Exposed beams, modern maritime decor, ultra-comfortable king-size beds, quality toiletries... You'll be able to relax in one of these spacious, quiet rooms, with the sound of seagulls in the background and the view of small fishing boats heading out to sea. Meals are served in the excellent restaurant on the floor below, or in the (very) typical pub on the first floor.
GLOBE BACKPACKER’S PLYMOUTH
Read moreA young and relaxed atmosphere. Excuse people who want calm, recommended for those who want to meet other people. Curfew at 23 h, equipped kitchen, garden.
TREGENNA CASTLE HOTEL
Read moreSituated on the heights of the charming town of St Ives, this beautiful hotel with an indoor swimming pool enjoys a breathtaking view of the sea, surrounded by a golf course and lush vegetation covering more than 3 hectares. The rooms are pleasantly decorated in a chic rustic style and apartments are also available. The complex resembles an ivy-covered castle and exudes a lot of charm. It feels like an English TV series, somewhere between the atmosphere of The Crown and Downtown Abbey.
SALCOMBE REGIS CAMPING AND CARAVAN PARK
Read moreSome locations have a sea view. The campsite also has some mobile homes.
ST CHRISTOPHER’S INN
Read moreYou'd better be ready to party at this hostel, popular with young people and surfers in particular. While the lack of a kitchen may be a nuisance for some, the location above Belushi's bar (part of the same establishment) and the substantial discounts that go with it are a plus for anyone coming to Newquay to have fun and meet people. It also doubles as a common room, and its balcony overlooking the beach is a marvel in fine weather. The rooms and dormitories are basic but comfortable.
THE SEAWOOD HOTEL
Read moreSet in a large pink house surrounded by greenery with a breathtaking view of the sea, this simple, comfortable hotel was built in 1848. The rooms are well-decorated and tastefully furnished. From the windows of the hotel's two suites, there's even a view of Exmoor National Park. The whole place has a dapper look and a perfect location. The hotel's restaurant is also well worth a visit, offering dishes prepared by a multi-award-winning chef using local produce.
WEBBERS FARM CARAVAN PARK
Read morePitches for tents and caravans with superb views of the Exe River. Also renting mobile homes per week (between £ 145 and £ 490).
MINEHEAD CAMPING & CARAVANING CLUB SITE
Read moreGood address, clean and well located. You can reach Minehead on foot but pay attention to the return, it climbs! Nice views.