B/W Walton Park Hotel has a stunning cliff-top location, overlooking the Severn Estuary and Welsh Hills. It has spacious bedrooms, free private parking and free WiFi throughout.
Close to the M5, Bridge Inn is a countryside lodge with free parking, spacious rooms and a restaurant. It is ideal for families and about 9 miles from Bristol Airport.
Sally
United Kingdom
Location and value for money, staff were lovely and very helpful
Located in Clevedon in the North Somerset region, with Clevedon Beach and Ladye Bay Beach nearby, Cavell House Bed and Breakfast provides accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
Michael
United Kingdom
Breakfast brought to room
Very adequate
Bed very comfortable
Room spacious with modern shower and facilities
Set in Bristol, 2.5 km from Sugar Loaf Beach, The Royal Inn by Chef & Brewer Collection offers accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar. This 4-star hotel offers free WiFi.
Michael
United Kingdom
Very clean and quiet room which was surprising given the general noise of a very busy bar and restaurant downstairs. The staff were always helpful.
This stylish, contemporary hotel is situated within 6 acres of landscape gardens in Avon, Bristol, just 12 miles from the city centre and under 4 miles from the M5 motorway.
Ibis Budget Portishead Marina is located in Portishead, within 14 km of Ashton Court and 14 km of Bristol Zoo Gardens. This 2-star hotel offers free WiFi.
The George at Backwell is a smart and stylish inn located just 8 miles from Bristol city centre. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar and restaurant, and free WiFi and parking.
Rachel
United Kingdom
Really helpful check in , a Sunday night so no food available but were given lots of helpful advice on food options including a delivery to the wonderful pub garden. A courtesy help your self breakfast in the morning was a really nice touch and much appreciated. The Pub was tastefully done and the room very comfortable, (lovely bed fabulous towels) and would like to go back and eat there. This was a really pleasant surprise and great value
We really enjoyed our three night stay at clevedon .
We really enjoyed our three night stay at clevedon . The staff were really friendly and couldn’t do enough for us . The room was very clean top up of tea and coffee every day we were there . We ate at the venue menu was good good prices and plenty of variety . We went to Clevedon on the Sunday had a lovely pier and park which you could purchase coffee or ice creams . We would definitely return
Linda
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Choice of pubs/restaurants in the town.
Choice of pubs/restaurants in the town. We ate in the Moon and Sixpence. Good food. Friendly staff. Flat along the prom but hilly to the town centre. Lots of dog friendly establishments if you like to take your dog with you.
Oscar
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Clevedon is a wonderful traditional coastal town.
Clevedon is a wonderful traditional coastal town. It would probably be a little too quiet for younger visitors but for myself and my wife, in our 60's it provides a very tranquil, relaxing atmosphere with nice welcoming pubs and restaurants.
John
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Clevedon is a lovely quaint seafront with beautiful coastal...
Clevedon is a lovely quaint seafront with beautiful coastal walks and inviting salt pools. The poets walk is so picturesque and the coastal walk to Ladye Bay is pretty too. The Victorian pier is pretty and the glass restaurant is well worth a visit - yummy food and pretty inside. There are a couple of lovely pubs with beautiful sea views while you enjoy a drink or a bite to eat. The Little Harp and the Salt house bar as well as the glass restaurant on the pier and a few others. I will definitely go back for another visit. It is very easy to get around Clevedon seafront it has a wide promenade and lots of benches along the way if you fancy a rest or just sit and watch the world go by or just look at the sea view.
Ligia
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
The hotel suited our requirements .
The hotel suited our requirements . All the staff were courteous and helpful.
The food was good and plentiful.
We did not appreciate the unruly behaviour of the wedding party.
Fighting, swearing and shouting.
Susan
8.0
Scored 8.0
Clevedon is a lovely place to visit if you prefer a quieter...
Clevedon is a lovely place to visit if you prefer a quieter less commercialised spot. There are walks if you have a dog although they are not allowed on the main beach and a park and play area for children. The marine lake for swimming and a Grade 1 pier. There are several pubs and places to eat. The beach is stony so not the traditional sandy area you would expect. Everything is within walking distance.
We stayed at warrens village last august bank holiday (2021) and used as a base mainly for days out to Bristol zoo Noah’s ark etc, but found we loved the location in clevedon, so booked to come again this year. My daughter is autistic so we requested to stay at the same chalet as last year which they were able to fulfil so we was very pleased with that. The chalet is great value for money, if your like us and like to use it as a base! It’s super clean and staff are very friendly.
Lovely charismatic hotel, staff really friendly and helpful, great breakfast, free parking, lift to all floors, convenient location. The room was clean, warm and spacious (executive twin) with a view across the Bristol channel. Nice meal in the Terrace bar in the evening too.
Nice bright park, clean and roomy. Very close to weston supermare and bristol and Clevedon was really lovely.
The room was a nice size and the added bonus of a fridge was excellent as we went in the heatwave! We were very comfortable and parked the car outside.
We booked a deluxe double room for an extra fiver and well worth it. The hotel room was immaculately clean and well maintained. Very modern and comfortable. Having the Hungry Horse was great as there’s always a good food deal on every night. Good food and drinks menu.
Best thing about this hotel is the amazing sea view. Executive twin room was a very good size with great view. Decent breakfast. Good sized car park. Good value for money. Very well situated for quick access to Clevedon and beach.
The views over the Bristol Channel were spectacular, the location was ideal, our evening meal was nice and we happened to be there at the same time as another group of interesting and friendly people passing through.
The breakfast was delivered to the door in a box which was acceptable because of Covid restrictions. Choice from a menu of continental style cold items. All ok but quite a bit later than ordered.
Very comfortable and stylish accommodation. Quiet with lots of birds and wildlife and close to the Bristol Channel. The golf club is only 50 metres away with food and drinks.
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