Enjoy a one night stay in a choice of 50 B&Bs in one of the UK’s national parks.
From mountains and valleys to moorland and beaches, the National Parks encompass some of the rarest and most beautiful natural phenomena the country has to offer. You can visit the ‘dinosaur coast’ in North Yorkshire where you can see fossils and even giant footprints, enjoy an underground boat ride in the Peak District or do your own investigation into the ‘beast of Exmoor’.
Whichever National Park you choose, you are sure to be amazed at the secrets and treasures that nature has hidden there.
- 1 night for 2 people
- Includes Breakfast
Please note that some dates may be subject to supplements. Breaks exclude all bank holiday and school holiday dates. Not all rooms are en-suite and some may include continental breakfast. Please enquire upon booking.
*Restrictions apply.
Situated within the heart of the Brecon Beacons, Crickhowell is a thriving market town well known for its picturesque views and colourful story. Greenhill Villas bed and breakfast was first opened in 1989 and has since been the destination of choice for holiday makers from all around the world. People wishing to experience Crickhowell with a more family orientated atmosphere can come to unwind, relax and take in the culture. For the more adventurous individuals be sure to check out our numerous outdoor activity centres. These centres offer a wide variety of choices such as hang gliding, mountain walking and climbing abseiling and canoeing to mention just a few......
As our welcome guest you have a selection of three cosy rooms, tea and coffee available in each. If you are planning to do some exploring or walking around the local area, packed lunches can be provided (pre-ordered the night before).
For breakfast, we offer a wide range of options (vegetarians and food intolerances catered for). All ingrediences are sourced locally, for only the best taste and variety giving you an authentic Welsh breakfast to start your day.
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The Borderers, Brecon, is a former coaching inn dating from the 17th century, which now offers comfortable accommodation within easy reach of the many attractions in the area.
All rooms have colour television, tea and coffee making facilities and all are en-suite or have their own private facilities. We are a completely No Smoking establishment.
A number of the rooms are situation around the courtyard / car parking area and these offer easy access and quiet surroundings away from the street.
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A warm welcome awaits you from Jenny and Kevin at Jenny’s Guest House, a perfect base for your visit to Abergavenny, the gateway to South Wales and the Brecon Beacons. Our pet parrots, Alfie and Sammy, in the dining room, provide constant entertainment and are a huge talking point amongst our guests. They have been known to swear, obviously not taught by us!!! We pride ourselves on our breakfasts and you will find that nothing is too much trouble.
The rooms all have sinks, television, towels, coffee and tea making facilities. We also provide the wine glasses and the bottle opener but sorry, you have to bring the wine!!! Laundry facilities are available at a small cost but the iron is available to everyone.
The Lounge has Sky television, dvd, Wii machine and games, an Xbox and games, also books, puzzles, dominoes, cards, etc should you wish to put your feet up and relax.
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New Hall in Llanwrtyd Wells, near Builth Wells is a quality bed and breakfast where the rooms are spacious, the beds are comfortable, the breakfasts locally sourced and the welcome from June and Eugene Duncan warm. New Hall itself is a converted church meeting hall on a quiet edge of town, within five minutes walk of the town centre but where nights are peaceful and undisturbed.
A rather more modern B&B than most with bright airy accommodation, all rooms have proper en-suites with baths and/or power showers, high quality beds plus all the normal facilities ensure you have all you need for a comfortable stay.
There is also a large, comfortable guest lounge and we don't have rules about when you can be there. The decor is modern but homely and as time goes by we plan to bring a bit of 'Welshness' back to New Hall. Exceptional breakfasts, using ingredients sourced from within and around Llanwrtyd Wells. Packed lunches and evening meals also available on request.
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Set within the Brecon Beacons National Park, the Old Radnor Barn is designated a grade 2 listed building and dates back nearly 300 years to the mid 18th century. Retaining many original features, it was sympathetically renovated from its former life as a stable building. The barn has a stone roof and an octagonal mullioned window.
All rooms are tastefully decorated and recently furnished having the benefit of either private or en-suite facilities. They are all centrally heated and well equipped with a large sofa, flat screen TV, small fridge, radio, hairdryer, iron, first aid kit, supplementary heater, tea and coffee making facilities together with a courtesy tray including bottled water and fruit bowl. Ironing board available on request.
We offer a full choice breakfast menu including our very special full Welsh breakfast with traditionally cured bacon and hand-made sausages. Whenever possible, we use fresh local produce, including our own garden fresh fruit and vegetables when in season. Evening meals, light snacks and packed lunches are available on request for an additional cost.
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We are sure you will find lots of good reasons to stay at the Tree Tops in Briton Ferry, five minutes from the old market town of Neath and 15 minutes from the fine city of Swansea.
Tree Tops is a Victorian house built in the mid 1800's, which was converted into a 4* WTB rated guest house. We offer a warm welcome to all and are dedicated to providing a friendly personal quality service to all of our guests. All in all just the kind of personal service to make the difference between an enjoyable stay and a truly memorable one.
Bedrooms at Tree Tops have been individually designed and comfortably furnished with Dorma drapes and bedding. The rooms offer spacious accommodation with colour TV, radio/alarm clocks, tea/coffee facilities and hairdryer. All rooms have en-suite facilities. Breakfast is taken in our spacious dining room which has a relaxed and informal atmosphere, where you can breakfast on a hearty traditional breakfast.
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Welcome to Ty Gwyn - a charming Grade II period home just a few minutes stroll from the centre of Crickhowell. A picturesque market town located in the Brecon Beacons National Park, Crickhowell is renowned for its excellent choice of pubs and restaurants - all within easy walking distance of Ty Gwyn.
Ty Gwyn, Welsh for White House, was built in the late 18th century. Reputedly the home for a while of the Regency Architect John Nash, Ty Gwyn retains a number of its original features and boasts large spacious rooms - all en-suite and recently refurbished to a high standard. At Ty Gwyn there is ample parking in the private driveway and extensive grounds, patio area and even a stream for guests to enjoy! It’s especially handy for washing your muddy boots!
All rooms have been furnished to a high standard with quality linen and towels used throughout. Each room has en-suite facilities, complimentary toiletries, remote control colour TV, hospitality trays, hairdryers and cd/radio alarm clocks. Sue and Pete offer a genuinely warm and friendly welcome in their charming, relaxing home.
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The Barn at Scoriton is a traditional old stone barn conversion situated in a small rural farming hamlet on the gentle slopes of South Dartmoor. We can be found tucked away up a quiet country lane in our own grounds which consist of mature gardens, cider orchard and pasture land. We are directly on the Two Moors Way.
Pat and Andy Dinning welcome you to The Barn where you can find peace and quiet, disturbed only by the sounds of doves cooing or Lorenzo, the cockerel, calling (not too early) in the mornings. Or the sound of the cows, who provide your morning milk, making their way down the lane to the farm morning and evening.
We have a cosy, oak beamed dining room where you are served breakfast next to an ingle-nook fireplace where we light a log fire on cooler mornings. Each room has flat screen LCD TV/DVD combo, Freeview digital channels and a small DVD library, full central heating, hair drier, mini fridge, radio alarm clock with ipod playing dock, selection of toiletries, fresh flowers, hospitality tray and big fluffy towels.
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The Cherrybrook is a small family run guest house in the heart of the Dartmoor National Park. It is over 200 years old and was originally built as a farmhouse. Situated between Two Bridges and Postbridge, The Cherrybrook stands almost at the centre of the High Moor area of Dartmoor, in three acres of wildlife friendly meadows. The hotel is ideally located for those seeking a relaxing peaceful break away from the hurly-burly of modern life and is the perfect base for walkers who can step straight onto the open moor.
All rooms have en-suite facilities, new flat screen televisions/dvd players, free WiFi Internet access and tea & coffee making facilities. Our fully licensed restaurant offers a choice from our extensive four course table d’hote dinner menu. All meals are home-made and wherever possible use locally sourced produce. In the morning enjoy our full English farmhouse breakfast featuring local free range eggs and hand-made sausages.
Our cosy snug bar was once the cattle shed of the farmhouse, but is now comfortably furnished to enable you to relax with a drink before your meal, whilst browsing our dinner menu. After your dinner, you can return to the bar where your coffee and mints will be served.
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Fairway Lodge is a great place for your stay in Devon. Situated near the Ashbury golf club (discounted mid week green fees available), it is a lovely bed and breakfast in Dartmoor just a few miles from the historic town of Okehampton. It is in the ideal location from which to explore the Dartmoor National Park and the nearby North Devon coast and countryside.
The modern attractive bed and breakfast accommodation is ideal for couples and with only nine tastefully decorated en-suite rooms you are guaranteed a memorable stay with everything you would expect from quality accommodation including broadband connectivity for those who need to keep in touch.
Breakfast is served in the bright and spacious lodge room with a delightful selection of fresh local produce. Our special Devonshire breakfast is made with tasty free range eggs and succulent local farm bacon, or enjoy a lighter ‘healthy eating’ breakfast including freshly ground coffee served in cafetieres. Packed lunches are available on request.
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Harrabeer Country House is 4* guest accommodation near Dartmoor. Small and family run, a previous top 20 finalist for AA Landlady of the Year, Harrabeer Country House currently holds a 4 golden star award. We offer versatile accommodation to suit you, so come and enjoy being well looked after in a quiet, friendly and relaxed environment.
The small town of Yelverton is situated within the Dartmoor National Park and is ideally placed for exploring and touring the West Country. The immediate area offers beautiful walks across the moorland where wild ponies are a delightful feature.
Harrabeer Country House is well placed for outdoor activities on and around Dartmoor with a host of interesting places to visit including many National Trust properties, The Garden House and The Eden Project. Our lovely market town of Tavistock, winner of a recent "Market Town of the Year" award, is only a very short drive away and yet we are only nine miles from the city of Plymouth with its shopping, nightlife and culture.
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Holdstrong Farmhouse dates back to the 17th century. Originally a Devon Longhouse, it is set in a quiet, peaceful, private location on the edge of Darmoor National Park, close to Lydford Gorge (National Trust). The rooms are furnished in traditional farmhouse style (in keeping with the house’s character and location) with an emphasis on ‘chintz and china’ and incorporate textile crafts.
The day begins with an early morning tea tray served in your bedroom. Breakfast is in the dining room which has a large inglenook fireplace (operated in the winter months), and consists of fresh fruits, yogurts, cereals as well as the traditional English breakfast. Complimentary refreshments are available throughout your stay from the dining room.
Evening and special occasion meals are available with prior arrangements; also cream teas and picnic lunches. Where possible, ingredients are from Holdstrong’s vegetable garden and orchard – cooked on the kitchen Aga. Angelina and Clive look forward to welcoming you.
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A warm welcome awaits your arrival at our award-winning Grade 2 listed 16th Century farmhouse in the delightful peaceful pre-Saxon hamlet of Trecott. Lower Trecott Farm is built of traditional Devon cob, a mixture of mud and straw and this former thatched longhouse features oak beams, inglenook fireplaces, bread ovens and a cross passage.
We have four bedrooms all with luxury co-ordinated furnishings. The comfortable, well appointed bath/shower rooms are either private or en-suite. Our rooms offer orthopaedic beds with sheets and duvets, shaver points, central heating with thermostatic valves, facilities for a variety of beverages, blankets, radio/alarm clock, hairdryer, dressing gown, towels/face flannels and selection of toiletries
Breakfast is served in our dining room where we offer a variety of homemade and locally sourced produce. We can even prepare a packed lunch for you with prior notice. We also have a guest lounge with colour TV, videos, books and games. Our location and our property make an ideal base for exploring Dartmoor, Devon and Cornwall. We look forward to welcoming you to Lower Trecott Farm.
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Lydford House is a country house guest house with a relaxed and friendly atmosphere situated within The Dartmoor National Park. The house is surrounded by extensive gardens and grounds where you can stroll or sit on the patio next to the ponds and relax to the sound of the waterfall. On cooler evenings have a glass of wine around the log fire in our elegant guest lounge and make friends with our friendly collie, Toby, and red setter, Gypsy.
There are eleven spacious well-equipped en-suite bedrooms. Our rooms are named after local Tors, the majority have been extensively refurbished over the past two years and boast contemporary en-suites. Within each room there are tea/coffee making facilities, hairdryers, LCD TVs and free access to wireless broadband in most rooms. All are non-smoking.
A good day deserves a great breakfast - whether it's stoking up with a full English breakfast before a day out or taking your time over the newspaper while you sip your coffee and nibble toast.
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A warm friendly welcome awaits you at Meadowlea, our Victorian guest house, ideally located five minutes walk from the centre of Okehampton. Our seven rooms (four en-suite) are central heated, have colour tvs, hairdryers and tea/coffee making facilities. We have a quiet guest lounge where you can relax with a book or play board games. An iron is available on request. There is parking available. For those of you on budgets, there is a microwave in the breakfast room and we are happy to provide warmed plates and cutlery, if you prefer not to eat out every night.
As well as offering a full English breakfast, we also have a choice of fruit juices, cereals, fruit, yoghurts, tea, coffee, toast and preserves.
We are within walking distance of the Museum of Dartmoor Life, Okehampton Castle, Simmons Park and Parklands Leisure Centre. Okehampton makes an ideal base for exploring Dartmoor and the rest of Devon as both the north and south coasts are less than an hours’ drive.
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Price of Peace nestles quietly on the bank of the river Torridge near the market town of Hatherleigh.
This unique property with its arts and crafts interior offers you peace and tranquillity and an abundance of wildlife on its doorstep including over 50 different species of birds and badgers, and the deer across the valley. Watch the kingfisher fly by on the river bank and, if you are really lucky, the otter swim up. Either way, you will enjoy the surroundings of this wonderful location.
We have twin and double en-suite bedrooms, separate dining room and lounge with wood burning stove for those chilly winter evenings, veranda and gardens all for your enjoyment. A full English breakfast will start your day. A very warm welcome awaits.
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The Rosemont Guest House stands in the heart of the village of Yelverton, overlooking the village green, which lies within the western edges of Dartmoor National Park in Devon. The house is superbly situated for exploring the outstanding beauty of the Moor and surrounding areas, including the historic city of Plymouth and the ancient Stannary town of Tavistock.
Originally occupied by descendants of Sir Francis Drake, this 19th century property is now a 4*, spacious and contemporary B&B. All six bedrooms are large, inviting, stylish and very well equipped with Digital TV's, DVD Players and DAB radios. Each has a mini-fridge to keep your milk fresh and your wine chilled. En-suites are bright and modern. All rooms are WI-FI enabled. The rooms at The Rosemont have all been refurbished in recent years to include new beds and furnishings and lots of those extra special little touches to make your stay both enjoyable and memorable.
Chris and Julie offer the right balance between the independence and comfort of a quality hotel and the warmth and welcome of a B&B.
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Wingstone Farm is a working farm in the heart of Dartmoor breeding a pedigree herd of North Devon Ruby Red cattle and sheep. Situated in an area of outstanding natural beauty, the farm offers bed and breakfast in a comfortable modern house surrounded by farmland and a wooded valley. There are three bedrooms in the main house all with stunning views over the garden to the Moors.
Dartmoor offers a unique landscape of deep wooded gorges, tumbling rocky rivers and beautiful lake like reservoirs. And the Farm offers you the opportunity to take time out and enjoy a peaceful break, experiencing the sights, smells and sounds of the countryside. We are ideally situated a short drive from the picturesque city of Exeter and the rugged coastlines of North and South Devon.
We have been especially chosen by the Dartmoor National Park to receive the 'Dartmoor Charter Award' for our commitment to providing locally produced food and farming with an environmental awareness.
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Woodleigh Coach House Guest House in Exeter, North Devon is a Grade II listed building originally constructed by a London brewer in the late 19th century. Now a bed and breakfast located just off the main A30 dual carriageway in Exeter, it provides excellent links to the West Country and activities close by include walking, cycling, horse riding and fly fishing.
Woodleigh provides luxury non-smoking accommodation. All rooms have been extensively refocused and refurbished with full en-suite facilities, LCD freeview TV's and tea/coffee-making facilities. The accommodation is located in the building's west wing, first and second floors. Some of the rooms have outstanding views of the surrounding countryside and Dartmoor.
Located in the former stables of the Coach House, the Cafe offers a warm and rustic feel with splendid views of the countryside – an ideal location to enjoy breakfast. The Café is also open for lunch and afternoon tea.
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Cedar House is a fine Edwardian countryside house set in 1.5 acres of mature gardens with stunning views of West Somerset and providing superb bed and breakfast accommodation. Situated on the edge of the village of Old Cleeve near Dunster and Minehead and on the edge of Exmoor, Cedar House is within easy access from London and the Midlands.
You will always receive a warm and friendly welcome in the spacious, comfortable and quiet surroundings of Cedar House from resident hosts Mel and Rick Milliship.
All our spacious and extremely well appointed en-suite bed and breakfast rooms are comfortably furnished with king-sized double or twin beds and all have central heating and are double-glazed. Facilities include TV with video or DVD, clock radio, beverage tray with biscuits and chocolates, luxury toiletries and hairdryer. The rooms have guest information packs including places to visit, where to eat and local general information. Ironing facilities, bathrobes & trouser presses are available on request
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Welcome to Coombe Farm, a 17th Century farmhouse nestling amid the patchwork fields of our 365 acre working farm within the Exmoor National Park where we rear Exmoor horn sheep and the family horses. Areas of outstanding natural beauty surround the farm such as the Valley of Rocks, the National Trust's Watersmeet and Heddon Valleys, the Heritage coast with some of the highest cliffs in England and of course the legendary Doone Valley made famous by R.D. Blackmore's novel " Lorna Doone".
The farmhouse offers the comfort of central heating throughout. There are five guest bedrooms. All have comfortable beds, electric shaver points and hot drink facilities. Bath and hand towels are provided.
Our dining room with old beams and inglenook fireplace offers an extensive breakfast menu from which to choose. Start the day with anything from fruit juices to a full farmhouse breakfast and enjoy our homemade bread and marmalade. We recommend our own spring water which rises on the cliffs at Desolate and serves the house for all its needs.
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Sarah and Andrew welcome you to Crossmoor Meadows. Built in 1841 the house was originally a farm house, and the bed and breakfast a dairy and an apple store. Crossmoor Meadows bed and breakfast is situated near Bridgwater in Somerset, just outside the pretty village of Spaxton, at the foot of the beautiful Quantocks, with views across open fields to the hills.
We have presented and equipped the cottage to provide you with a high quality and comfortable stay. This includes LCD flat screen televisions, free Wifi, king size beds, feather pillows/duvets and Egyptian cotton sheets, all either with en-suite shower rooms or a private bathroom.
The cottage has its own fully equipped kitchen, dining room, guest lounge with Sky movies and sports and garden allowing you to determine the level of privacy or company you are comfortable with. These facilities make our B&B unique in that not only do you get a serviced room and breakfast, but also the convienience of self catering facilities to use at your pleasure.
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Patricia and Granville have owned Kingford House in Lynton for the last eighteen years and invite you to come and relax and enjoy your holiday here. Kingford House nestles under Hollerday Hill and faces south with views over South Cliff. It is situated close to the Valley of Rocks and coastal paths with just a five minute walk to the centre of the town and the cliff railway that connects Lynton with Lynmouth.
All rooms are furnished and decorated to a very high standard and fully equipped with tea tray, television, hairdryer and a clock radio alarm. Your shower room has a selection of toiletries.
Food of excellent quality is prepared and cooked by Tricia using local fresh produce whenever possible. An English breakfast sets you up for the day and, on your return from a day out exploring Exmoor, your taste buds will be set off with the smell of dinner cooking. The dinner menu changes daily and can be prebooked. The residents lounge has a good selection of books and games to help you relax. There is ample off street parking.
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Sarah and Bryan are delighted to introduce The Parks and look forward to welcoming you to their beautiful guesthouse. The Parks is a fine-looking Grade II listed Georgian property located in a quiet area of Minehead on the lower slopes of North Hill. You can walk right onto Exmoor and the town of Minehead is just a few minutes walk away.
Our hearty Exmoor Breakfast is the perfect way to start your day, a delicious and generous combination of tasty local produce, all freshly cooked. You can also book an evening meal at The Parks. During the warmer weather you are welcome to relax in the Guests Garden, where we will happily bring you refreshments as you enjoy the sunshine.
The rooms are serviced and freshened every day and all have en-suite bathrooms. You will find soft fluffy towels and tea-making facilities, which include varied and generous options to suit all tastes and are replenished daily. In addition, each room offers a hairdryer, tea making facilities and freeview TV.
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Riverside Cottage overlooks the River Lyn, Manor Green and Lynmouth Harbour and has unrestricted views out to sea. All eight rooms are en-suite and the front six have private balconies and those wonderful views. Come and experience the beautiful town of Lynmouth with its stunning unspoilt river walks, picturesque harbour and eclectic range of great value shopping. Pubs, shops, harbour, Manor Green, beach and the famous Cliff Railway are all within an easy level walk.
With our new drinks licence you can sit on your private balcony with a refreshing glass of what you fancy and just watch the world go by to the relaxing sound of The River Lyn (in certain rooms only).
to meet the sea. It has the second highest tides in the world, which are sometimes quite spectacular. The famous Cliff Railway joins Lynmouth to its twin village, Lynton, set in a hanging valley 500 feet above.
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The White House is a beautiful grade 2 listed Georgian townhouse located in the bustling village of Williton, nestling between the Quantocks, Exmoor and the stunning West Somerset coast. We are a family run guest house with a relaxed and friendly atmosphere which has been recently refurbished to offer contemporary and comfortable 4* guest accommodation.
All our rooms are en-suite, with colour television, beverage tray, hairdryer and clock radio. Ironing facilities are available. Our comfortable beds are made with crisp, white, Egyptian cotton, lovely soft throws and fluffy white towels. All the rooms are stylishly furnished with pine and leather. The rooms in the main house have some lovely features including original working sash windows and shutters, high ceilings and lots of natural light.
We serve breakfast in our bright and airy restaurant using local produce cooked to perfection on our Aga - we have been told by some that our breakfast is the best they have ever had.
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Low Hall is a spacious Victorian farmhouse run by Peter and Tracey Edmondson. The farm is a working beef and sheep farm set in peaceful countryside, offering spectacular views of the Duddon estuary and Lakeland fells. The farmhouse itself is nestled into a hill with a mature wood running alongside.
There are three extremely spacious recently renovated guest rooms; two double rooms and one twin room, all rooms have en-suite shower rooms, colour TV and video, radio, full central heating, hospitality tray and toiletries. Hairdryers and ironing facilities are available. Both the dining room and guests own lounge have wood burning stoves with both rooms enjoying beautiful views. There is central heating throughout the farmhouse.
To set you up for the day, guests are assured of a traditional farmhouse English breakfast using local produce where possible. The Cumbrian Coastal Way runs through Kirkby-in-Furness and is only minutes away from the farm. Grizedale Forest is only 20 minutes away, offering paths, tracks, bridleways and mountain bike routes.
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Mosscrag was built in 1918. It has been a private home as well as providing bed and breakfast for many years and is now a family run guest house based in beautiful Glenridding in the heart of the English Lake District,
Mosscrag makes an ideal base for exploring the Lakes. We are situated opposite Glenridding Beck and surrounded by the Lake District hills and fells, the most famous being Helvellyn. Three hundred yards away is Lake Ullswater, where you can fish, sail, canoe or windsurf or sail to Howtown and walk the seven miles back to Glenridding which is supposed to be the best lake walk in the district.
All our bedrooms are fully carpeted and heated with hand basin, tea and coffee, clock radio and television provided as standard. Some rooms are en-suite. We also have a dining room, and a separate guest lounge which has a small licensed bar. We provide our guests with cards, dominoes, chessboard and a small library of books, fiction as well as factual, to use at their leisure.
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Bob and Irene offer you a very warm welcome at the Copythorne Lodge bed & breakfast, your home away from home. Located in the New Forest National Park, this bed and breakfast accommodation is set in 25 acres of farm and woodlands, which guests are welcome to make use of.
Situated just 2 minutes from the M27, the Lodge is a little over five miles from the centre of the New Forest's capital Lyndhurst, and just 20 minutes from Southampton and Bournemouth.
We have three rooms available to use. All rooms have excellent views, either of the garden or nearby farmland, and have either en-suite or private bathroom. We have two large double rooms, which can accommodate up to 5 people, as well as a twin room. All rooms have tea and coffee making facilities, colour TV, radio alarm clock, hairdryer mini fridge and allocated parking space.
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Pete and Chris look forward to offering you a warm welcome to their beautiful home, Dale Farmhouse, which is an 18th century farmhouse secretly set in the New Forest where farmland and forest views abound.
There is a wonderful garden, where you can meet the ducks, Donald and Dudley, cook up a treat on the BBQ, dip a net in the stream or just relax and lounge on the deck! All the rooms are furnished in farmhouse style with 4* quality and a contemporary feel including WiFi and LCD TV.
A wealth of choice awaits you in the morning - you’ll love the hearty New Forest breakfast. There is direct access to the New Forest for walks, cycling or riding on marked tracks and bridleways and plenty of attractions to visit. Quaint villages, country pubs, beaches, sea fishing trips, horse riding, wagon rides, sailing, boating, golf, river walks, cycle hire, town markets, the list is endless.
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Lukes Barn is a lovely, comfortable, well furnished bed and breakfast with some original beams dating back 350 years. It has been completely restored into a warm and welcoming home by Jean Haworth.
Lukes Barn is situated in its own quiet grounds just half a mile from the New Forest and near the historic town of Romsey. A short drive will take you into Romsey where the Mountbatten family reside in Broadlands during the summer months. The accommodation comprises of a beautiful open plan dining room and lounge where a delicious breakfast is served. Local produce is used when possible.
Bedrooms are on the first floor, again with beamed ceilings, and have colour TV, tea and coffee making facilities and Wifi. Hairdryers and ironing facilities are available. There is off street parking and safe storage for bicycles. Take a trip to Salisbury, which has a lovely market in the square on Tuesday and Saturday, or visit the famous Cathedral.
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Merrimead has won several awards over the years for high quality comfort and service and is currently classified as a 3* establishment. We are a family home with two guest bedrooms. One is a double room with large en-suite shower and overlooks the attractive back garden. The other room has a double bed and a private bathroom. Both rooms have TV, tea/coffee making facilities and home made biscuits.
For those who can't live without the Internet, Broadband Wireless Internet Access is available. Afternoon tea is served on arrival in the conservatory or garden. Helen is a prize winning cook who bakes her own bread from flour milled at the local water mill. There is a wide choice of dishes on the breakfast menu including local specialities. All preserves are home made and the honey is made by local bees!
Merrimead is in the village of Alderholt, a couple of miles west of the historic town of Fordingbridge known as the gateway to the New Forest.
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Spout House Studio is situated midway between Brockenhurst and Lymington. The Studio, formerly an artists studio, is very large and spacious and overlooks the garden and the unspoiled Lymington River and meadows. The Studio has its own private garden area with garden furniture, gas BBQ and access to the main garden which you are also welcome to use.
There are two large and spacious bedrooms with an open plan dining and lounge area. This leads on to the kitchen which is fully equipped. The lounge area has a 'Clearview' wood burner for the cooler nights. freeview TV, DVD player, stereo, also games and DVD's for all ages. All bed-linen, towels and tea towels are supplied. A shared bathroom is close by with a bath with shower over. There is a separate WC.
The Studio is in easy walking distance to two local pubs and a twenty minute approximate walk along the river bank will take you into the Georgian town of Lymington. Continental breakfast is provided for you to prepare yourself.
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Wiltshire House is an early Victorian property set in large secluded gardens with ample off-road parking run by owners Gerry Hooper and Sue Plaisted. Many of the original features of the house have been preserved including the servants' call system, although fortunately the only displays still in working order are the front door and servants' entrance.
The village of Bransgore is located on the western boundary of the New Forest National Park. The Parish of Bransgore includes the hamlets of Neacroft, Godwinscroft, Waterditch, Hinton, Holmsley, and the larger settlement of Thornyhill.
Our bedrooms are furnished to a high standard. All rooms are en-suite and equipped with refrigerator, toweling robes, colour tv, hospitality tray and hair dryer. The Breakfast Room overlooks the lovely, secluded gardens. Cool in the summer months and with a cozy wood burner for those chilly mornings. This elegant room was the original Withdrawing Room and still retains many features of that era.
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Set in mature gardens, The Old School House, Tillmouth was built in 1867 as a school and headmaster’s residence. After closing in 1965, it was sympathetically converted into a private dwelling. The Hodgson family have made it their home and will offer you a friendly, warm welcome.
Complete with its own private stairs and bathroom, the Suite is tastefully furnished to a high standard with king-size bed, goose-down quilt, beautifully soft bed linen, fluffy towels and comfortable chairs. It is equipped with hospitality tray and home baking, fridge, TV/DVD/radio/CD and a mini library. There are also many little extras to make your stay more comfortable.
Before setting out on your day’s adventure, enjoy delicious breakfasts made from locally sourced produce such as Craster kippers, Chainbridge honey, free-range eggs and homemade preserves. We are situated in an ideal location to reach many Northumbrian and Borders’ attractions including a wealth of castles, historic towns, battle sites and wonderful countryside.
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Rockliffe House, a 4* rated Enjoy England bed & breakfast, is a fabulous 18th century stone built detached house set in the heart of the market town Wooler (also known as “the gateway to the cheviots”). Well known for its picturesque scenery and rolling hills, walkers who seek unspoilt and natural landscape with breath-taking scenery need look no further.
Rockliffe House comprises three spacious en-suite bedrooms that are fully equipped with leather sofa, flat screen television, DVD player, hair dryer, fan, internet access and tea/coffee-making facilities. In the morning our hearty Northumbrian breakfast will keep you going for the day. For evening meals we can recommend many local inns and restaurants all within walking distance
Within a short car journey you can be on the magnificent Heritage coastline of North Northumberland with its spectacular scenery of Bamburgh Castle, Holy Island, Lindisfarne, Seahouses and the famous Farne Islands.
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Avril and Edward wish you a very warm welcome to the Yellow House bed and breakfast. Yellow House is situated just half a mile beyond the village of West Woodburn near Otterburn and stands in its own beautiful panoramic gardens.
Yellow House is very spacious and has a choice of three bedrooms, all decorated to a high standard. The en-suite accommodation still maintains its original countryside charm with tea and coffee making facilities along with a selection of biscuits on your hospitality tray, TV and hairdryer.
Breakfast is served in the Regency style dining room. Although we do not offer evening meals, a five minute stroll to the village where you will find a traditional country pub serving delicious Northumbrian pub food. The stunning Sun Lounge has French windows which open on to the patio and beautiful views across the garden down to the River Rede. There is a log burning stove which makes the room very cosy for winter evenings.
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Nestling on the edge of 500 square miles of the North York Moors National Park in the picturesque 12th century market town of Helmsley is the Award Winning Carlton Lodge. Built circa 1870, the Carlton Lodge offers eight cosy en-suite bedrooms traditionally furnished in local pine with all the modern amenities expected today by the well travelled visitor. All rooms are individually furnished with local pine and include TV, DVD/CD player, radio, telephone, clock, tea and coffee tray.
Our lounge allows you to relax in comfort, with a real fire for those chillier nights, whilst our bright and cheerful dining room gets you off to a great start before you go out exploring.
Rapidly establishing itself as a ‘foodie’ hotspot, Helmsley boasts a Michelin Star restaurant in Harome just three miles away and a plethora of good food shops and distinctive local eateries. Invigorating! Refreshing!! Battery charging!!! The Carlton Lodge is waiting to welcome you now!
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The Dales Guest House is situated in the village of Ingleton in the wonderful Yorkshire Dales National Park. Dry stone walls, natural limestone pavements formed many millennia ago, small villages and cosy pubs and cafes make this an unforgettable landscape.
Our five en-suite rooms all have colour television, radio alarm, hair dryer, tea and coffee tray and views of Ingleborough or the Greta Valley. Breakfast includes a wide selection of cereals, fruit, fruit juices, yoghurts plus anything from a full English to Continental. Freshly ground coffee and a choice of teas are available.
A comfortable lounge provides for a relaxing end to your day. If you choose to take your evening meal with us, you are assured of good, wholesome food prepared daily from fresh produce, of local provenance if possible. Penny and Paul look forward to your visit and assure you of a warm welcome, good food and a comfortable and relaxing stay.
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Somerset House Farm is situated in the village of Ingleby Arncliffe on the edge of the North Yorkshire Moors National Park. We have fantastic views towards the Cleveland Hills and are set in our own substantial landscaped grounds, with a large fish pond as the focal point. The deck to the side of the pond is a perfect place to sit and relax after a long days walking.
We offer bed and breakfast to a high standard. Our rooms are both contemporary and spacious. We currently have en-suite double and twin rooms available. All have tea and coffee making facilities, foot spa and cable television. Packed lunches are available on request.
The Blue Bell Inn, Ingleby Cross is less than one mile away and you can find good food and real ales before retiring back to Somerset House Farm.
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Cotesfield Farm, nr Bakewell, is a quiet 2 star Visit Britain listed farmhouse on a working farm overlooking the High Peak Trail and Upper Long Dale. It is less than one mile to the cycle hire centre.
Guests have the benefit of accommodation separate from the farmhouse allowing you to go 'free range' yet still have the use of the TV lounge, bathroom with shower and tea making facilities. Some rooms are en-suite, some have shared bathrooms.
The farm is central to some of the main natural attractions of the Peak District - Hartington Dale is two miles away with Bakewell and Buxton ust eight miles, Lathkill six miles and Dovedale four miles. The High Peak Trail is 100 yards away and accessible from the farm.
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Aslaich is situated close to the shores of Loch Ness and surrounded by rolling hills and picturesque countryside in the village of Lewiston, adjoining Drumnadrochit the home of ‘Nessie’ the Loch Ness Monster. These pretty villages have an abundance of lovely restaurants and cafes, pubs, gift shops, and a Tourist Information Centre.
A warm, friendly and comfortable atmosphere will make you really feel welcome at Aslaich. The bed & breakfast accommodation is situated in a private three bedroomed bungalow adjoining the family home and includes a lounge and dining room with satellite television for guest use only. Privacy and relaxation is assured in our Scottish home.
A 20 minute walk takes you to the shores of Loch Ness and a five minute drive will take you to Urquhart Castle and the Loch Ness Exhibition Centre. Or explore Glen Affric, the most beautiful Glen in the Highlands, with breathtaking scenery and amazing waterfalls.
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We would like to welcome you to Carn Mhor B&B in Aviemore at the heart of the beautiful Cairngorms National Park. There are so many things to see and do in and around the Aviemore area whether it’s a leisurely game of golf at one of the Strath’s superb courses; fishing for salmon or white water rafting on the River Spey; skiing and snowboarding at the Cairngorm ski area; or taking a stroll through the beautiful surrounding countryside.
And our small and friendly B&B is the perfect place to stay to enjoy it all. We pride ourselves on our comfortable and immaculately maintained accommodation and the delicious full Scottish breakfast although, of course, we offer a Continental alternative!
All rooms have been recently decorated and have their own TV. There is a comfortable public lounge with a large TV and DVD player, and hi-fi, and we have a patio for guests wanting to enjoy a barbecue and the surrounding views. We look forward to seeing you at Carn Mhor B&B!
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Warm hospitality, excellent service and delicious freshly cooked breakfasts await you at Dunallan House, an elegant Victorian country villa built in the late 1800’s.
In addition to the use of our period sitting rooms, Dunallan offers the choice of seven beautifully appointed guest bedrooms, six of these have superb en-suites and the seventh has its own luxury bathroom complete with Victorian ‘Ball & Claw’ bath and a luxury power shower.
There is extensive private parking including a garage for motorbikes and cycles. We can offer advice on routes for walking or cycling both locally in the stunning Anagach Woods beside the River Spey and longer routes around the magnificent Cairngorm National Park. The Spey Valley is renowned for its gentle climate, magnificent scenery, forests and mountains. Wherever you go the commanding Cairngorm Mountains are always there in the background. Dunallan is the perfect base for walking, touring, golf and wildlife. Or you can just relax and enjoy the Speyside Malt Whiskies!
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Eriskay is a family run guesthouse situated in a quiet cul-de-sac in the centre of the Highland town of Aviemore. Aviemore is a popular tourist destination. Lying in the middle of “Monarch of The Glen Country”, within the Cairngorms National Park and at the foot of the Cairngorm Mountains, it offers a great range of outdoor activities.
Eriskay has two double rooms and one twin room. All rooms have en-suite facilities, television, tea and coffee making facilities and are centrally heated. A guest lounge (from late summer) and dining room where a full Scottish breakfast is served are also available. Dinner can be provided if booked in advance.
Situated five minutes from the railway station, we offer a pick-up and drop-off service to guests. In winter, transport to and from the ski slopes can be provided by prior arrangement.
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Tara and David are delighted to welcome you to The Old Rectory bed and breakfast situated in Annan nr Gretna and Dunfries, a traditional Scottish red sandstone guesthouse with comfortable en-suite bedrooms. Your first introduction to The Old Rectory is the traditional vestibule with minton tiled floor and leaded stained glass windows through to the main hallway with its smart carved wooden staircase leading to light well proportioned bedrooms. The comfortable en-suite bedrooms have wireless broadband connection.
In the morning enjoy a delicious, hearty breakfast in our traditionally styled dining room. Guests are welcome to use the garden area at the rear of the guesthouse where there is a grassed area with tables and chairs to relax in and enjoy the evening. Situated at the rear we also have secure parking within our gated garden.
To help you unwind and make the most of your stay at the Old Rectory, why not indulge yourself with a relaxing therapy treatment with a fully qualified ITEC therapist.
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At The Rumblie Guest House we offer luxury yet eco friendly accommodation in a magnificent and tranquil setting within the Cairngorms National Park. We are in the village of Laggan which nestles in the hollow of the mountains at the head of two glens, with views towards the Monadhliath Mountains and Black Wood and with the Cairngorms rising in the west.
Our three spacious en-suite rooms offer you the opportunity to relax and enjoy the peaceful setting. Each is graced with fresh flowers, organic fruit, books, hospitality tray and lots of other little touches.
We have a relaxing guest lounge, with big sofas and a warming log fire for the cooler days with breakfast. Evening meals are served in our light and airy sun room. There is a bounty of activities within the Cairngorms National Park for you to explore, with walking and mountain biking opportunities on the doorstep.
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The road drops down into the Dyfi Valley and the village of Dinas Mawddwy, once the home of the notorious Gwylliad Cochion (the Red Bandits) but now the location of Ty Derw, home of comfort and a warm welcome. Peace, tranquility and breathtaking scenery with Ty Derw at its heart.
All our rooms are individual but furnished and equipped to the same high standard. You will find comfortable beds, well stocked hospitality trays and en-suite bath or shower rooms with quality toiletries and plenty of towels. Each room also has a radio and hair dryer.
Breakfast is a real occasion; we take pride in sourcing fresh local ingredients. Take time and have fun in planning your day out. We will be pleased to help with suggestions and point you in the right direction to make your stay exhilarating and exciting. Tired by evening? If you wish you can just sit down and enjoy our locally sourced home-cooked food which will be freshly prepared especially for you. At the end of the day, you matter.
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Covill Barn is situated in a stunning rural location on the Nidderdale Way overlooking Gouthwaite Nature Reserve. Set in pleasant stream side gardens, it has been lovingly restored from an Eighteenth Century Cow Mistle and Granary to form a traditional Dales home enhanced by many original features whilst complimented by modern facilities. Covill Barn, as well as being John and Sue's home, provides quality accommodation for walkers, cyclists and motorists who wish to explore this beautiful area.
The traditionally furnished double and twin rooms are within the main house and have breathtaking views to the head of the Dale and over Gouthwaite Nature Reserve. All have full en-suite facilities, colour TV and tea and coffee making facilities. There is a stream side patio for guests to enjoy.
Covill Barn overlooks a Nature Reserve at Ramsgill near Pateley Bridge. Gouthwaite Nature Reserve can be viewed from your accommodation or you can walk around its boundary or use one of the hides provided. There is also a good variety of birds of prey to be seen soaring over the dale.
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New Butts Farm, near High Bentham, offers top quality bed and breakfast accommodation. Originally constructed in 1865, this attractive farmhouse has magnificent views over Ingleborough and the south west fringe of the Dales National Park.
Inside there are eight letting bedrooms, all spacious and comfortable and equipped with good modern amenities. Some also have en-suite facilities and most have lovely views over the wonderful surrounding countryside. Jean Newhouse provides her guests with the finest hospitality and generous Yorkshire breakfast. She is also happy to provide first rate evening meals by prior arrangement.
The farm can be found on the southern side of the B6480, two miles west of the A65 at Clapham and is an ideal centre for walking and touring the Lakes and Dales. The area has some of the most stunning and dramatic scenery in the country.
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Wood View is one of Austwick's oldest farmhouses (circa 1700) and is an elegant Grade II listed building situated on the village green. Containing many original features such as open fires and beams, it is the home of Sue and David Dewhirst, who provide a high standard of accommodation for discerning visitors to the area.
Complimentary refreshments will be provided in the residents' lounge on arrival. This charming beamed room has an open log fire in the cooler months and is the ideal place to discuss the days' adventures, read a book or just relax.
Wood View has 5 comfortably furnished, spacious double/twin bedrooms, each with en-suite bath or shower facilities, a colour television, clock radio, hairdryer, hospitality tray and toiletries. Breakfast is a leisurely affair at Wood View, with generous helpings of traditional English food, as well as a vegetarian option. Packed lunches can be provided and flasks filled to fortify you during your day on the fells!
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