Three Lions Restaurant With Rooms
Fordingbridge, Hampshire SP6 2HF
The Three Lions is situated just inside New Forest National Park and half a mile away from the small riverside town of Fording bridge. This county restaurant with rooms is the ideal place to relax with good food and fine wine, whilst exploring the Hampshire countryside.
The Three Lions has a range of comfortable double, family, and twin rooms, all of which have access to the secluded resident’s courtyard, overlooking the two-acres of gardens and peaceful forest beyond. The comfortable bedrooms are spacious, en-suite and feature built-in wardrobes. Room service is also just a tap away with a convenient bespoke app.
Contemporary English cuisine is to be enjoyed in the traditional dining room, which exudes a comfortable, warm, and welcoming atmosphere. An à la carte menu changes from season to season whilst also serving delicious daily specials alongside a Sunday menu offering all the classics.
Bar & Restaurant
On-site Parking
What guests say:
“This is a lovely small hotel in a very peaceful area. We can highly recommend the hot tub rooms, but for us the highlight was the food, breakfast and dinner in the restaurant is quality five-star.”
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Eastbourne, East Sussex BN22 7AP
Best Western York House Hotel is just 20 yards from the coast and a few hundred yards from the pier. Paired with a short walk into the town centre, everything Eastbourne has to offer is right on this fabulous hotel's doorstep.
Guests are not only spoilt for choice with Eastbourne, but also with the hotel itself. With seven room types available, there’s something for everyone. From Apartments and Studios to Executive Kings and Seafront Doubles.
Guests are invited to eat, drink and relax in the Verandah Restaurant and Bar. Serving up a selection of modern British dishes in a stylish setting. The Delicious food has a focus on local, seasonal ingredients sourced from quality ethical producers and local farms.
Free
Bar & Restaurant
Indoor Pool
What guests say:
Britain's National Parks
Welcoming over 100 million visitors each year, more and more people are discovering the natural beauty the UK has to offer. From the diverse wildlife, to the incredible landscapes, explore one of the 15 National Parks across the county, each offering something special and unique.
There are plenty of accommodation options when it comes to National Parks! Whether you’re looking for a luxury hotel, or a traditional family-run bed and breakfast, there’s something to suit every budget, location and taste.
Read on for a selection of our favourites.
Peak District National Park
Our Pick: Innkeeper's Collection Castleton
Discover: Britain’s National Parks
Back in 1951, the Peak District was the first area to be designated as a national park. For over 70 years the UK’s original national park has been inspiring and captivating those exploring the 550 square miles of tranquil hills and dramatic rock edges.
Surrounded by the hills of the Hope Valley, is the village of Castleton, renowned for its show caverns, history, and traditional pubs. Here you can find Innkeeper's Collection Castleton, a comfortable and characterful bed and breakfast dating back to the 1800s.
Each of the rooms are furnished to a high standard and reflect the building’s rich history. Charming exposed beams, a sophisticated colour palette and a range of modern features and amenities make this the perfect place to stay and relax after busy day exploring the peaks.
Lake District National Park
Our Pick: Windermere Manor Hotel
Discover: Britain’s National Parks
Joining the likes of the Taj Mahal and the Pyramids of Giza, 2017 saw The English Lake District become a UNESCO World Heritage Site. From its highest peak, Scaffell Pike, to its deepest lake, Wastwater; there’s a wealth of adventure to be had across its clear lakes, ancient woodlands, and diverse landscape.
At ten and a half miles long, one mile wide and 220 feet deep, Lake Windermere is the largest lake in both the Lake District and the whole of England. To the North of the shores, you’ll find the small market town of Ambleside, and to the south, Bowness-on-Windermere, a sprawling market town popular with tourists for sailing and water sports.
Just a ten-minute walk from Lake Windermere is the historic Windermere Manor Hotel Nestled amongst beautifully landscaped gardens, this tranquil retreat is home to 35 unique bedrooms, a heated indoor swimming pool, and a relaxing wooden-beamed restaurant, bar and terrace.
South Downs National Park
Our Pick: The White Hart
Discover: Britain’s National Parks Sisters, East Sussex
Considered to be the most attractive part of South East England, South Downs is Britain’s newest national park, officially joining in 2010 after decades of campaigning. This walkers’ paradise stretches from Hampshire through to East Sussex and is famous for its stunning, panoramic views. The rolling green hills, windswept cliffs and rich wildlife are guaranteed to take your breath away.
Hidden away within these inspiring landscapes you can discover thriving market towns and picturesque villages, one of which is South Harting, situated just a mile from South Downs Way and four miles from the historic town of Petersfield.
Here you can find The White Hart, an old village pub full of charm, heritage, and character. Rest assured of a great night’s sleep in one of the cosy en-suite rooms featuring free Wifi, tea, coffee, biscuits and a Nespresso coffee machine.
Pembrokeshire Coast National Park
Our Pick: Heywood Spa Hotel
Discover: Britain’s National Parks
As the smallest of the National Parks, The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park consists entirely of wild coastal landscapes and scenery, the whole of which can be walked along the spectacular 186-mile Pembrokeshire Coast Path.
Stretching from St Dogmaels in the north to Amroth in the south, walking this scenic trail is no easy task as the total rise and fall of the path is over 35,000 feet, greater than the height of Mount Everest! Upon the path, you can discover the harbour town of Tenby, one of the most iconic seaside towns in Wales.
The recently refurbished Heywood Spa Hotel provides an exclusive four-star experience unlike no other and is just a 15-minute walk from Tenby’s town centre and North Beach. The rooms and suites reflect this grade II listed building's history through the beautifully handcrafted windows and tall ceilings. The hotel also features an indoor pool, outdoor hot tub and Solarium, the perfect way to relax and rejuvenate after a long day hiking the coastal path.
The Gate Hangs High
Oxford, Oxfordshire OX15 5DF
Located on the edge of the Cotswolds, The Gate Hangs High is a traditional pub, campsite and bed and breakfast offering superb panoramic views of the surrounding Oxfordshire countryside. When visiting, guests can expect a warm, friendly atmosphere and good food alongside Hook Norton’s famous traditional ales.
In addition to the electric hook-up campsite, there are four comfortable guestrooms to choose from at The Gate Hangs High. All rooms are en-suite, feature free Wifi and a delicious breakfast is included in the rate.
This glorious pub boasts a stunning restaurant with a delicious homecooked menu complemented by an impressive ever-changing specials board. Popular with locals and returning guests, the chef has a wide reputation for delivering culinary excellence time after time. A variety of fantastic wines are also carefully chosen to complement the evening meals.
Bar & Restaurant
On-site Parking
What guests say:
“This is a lovely pub serving excellent beer and good value tasty food. The Sunday roasts we had were exceptional value. The service was friendly. Dogs are allowed and were no problem.”
Bridge Hotel & Spa
Wetherby, West Yorkshire LS22 5HS
Combine business with pleasure in Wetherby at the Bridge Hotel and Spa. Set within the tranquil countryside and just eight miles from Leeds and York, this recently refurbished hotel is an ideal Yorkshire base when visiting this special part of the country.
When staying at The Bridge, guests have the choice of cosy standard rooms, individually designed club rooms, and stylish suites offering extra space and comfort. All feature a welcome tray including a decanter of port, local mineral water, and luxury chocolates. With two suites boasting a sumptuous Jacuzzi bath.
When it comes to dining, The Bridge has it covered. The Courtyard Restaurant creates a warm and friendly ambience with its oak beams and traditional décor. Guests are assured of an exceptional meal from a menu full of imaginative, specially prepared dishes, all fresh and locally sourced.
Bar & Restaurant
On-site Parking
What guests say:
“Had a really lovely mini break. Check-in was easy. Staff were very friendly; room was clean and comfortable. The bar had a nice, relaxed atmosphere for a pre-dinner drink. Great stay.”
Old School House
Bed & Breakfast
Llanbrynmair, Powys SY19 7BL
Surrounded by pretty countryside and tucked away in a small hamlet, the Old School House Bed and Breakfast offers four-star rural accommodation in the beautiful Pennant Valley. Being close to Snowdonia National Park and members of the Cyclists and Walkers Welcome Scheme, this traditional guesthouse is the perfect base for exploring the towering peaks and breathtaking valleys.
Twin and king en-suite rooms are available, both of which are traditionally furnished, retain original wooden beams and offer complimentary Wifi along with tea and coffee-making facilities.
Guests can relax and enjoy a full cooked Welsh breakfast in the spacious conservatory, which overlooks the garden and surrounding landscape. All of the produce at the Old School House is sourced locally and delicious evening meals are available on request.
From 85.00
Free
Bed & Breakfast
On-site Parking
What guests say:
There’s still time for a last-minute break this bank holiday! If you’re in need of an Easter escape, you’re in the right place. Whether it’s the coast, the city, or the country, we’ve got what you need.
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