Gransnet forums

Chat

Best hotels or B&B’s in the UK

(89 Posts)
lemongrove Thu 20-May-21 10:47:29

I thought it may be interesting and informative if members told us about hotels or B&B’s in the UK that they have stayed at, or want to stay ( maybe a friend has recommended).Either good for a week or a short break.Such a big membership on GN must give us a lot of ideas.Maybe mention a few nearby things to do/visit as well.smile

Nanananana1 Sun 23-May-21 12:37:25

Been pleasantly surprised at some Travelodge locations. Basic no frills for those who can't afford flashy hotels and boutique B&B's.

One in Bath (overlooking a lake) a short walk from the town centre via a canal walk. Walthamstow, next to the station for easy in and out of town trips. The Kings Cross ones are excellent for being near to the stations, in the centre of the city, with fantastic local cafes nearby. Edinburgh has a few in and very close to the city centre too. Seem to remember staying in a very pleasant one in Walsall, near to The Leather Museum!

Don't forget Youth Hostels too. We had some great nights all around Devon and Cornwall, fascinating buildings, lovely staff and met a lot of over-60's overseas travellers too. They don't seem to have the snob value that the English do about hostels! They are ideal for lone travellers too, you never sit alone for breakfast in a hostel and everyone is happy to share what they have if you haven't come equipped

Be brave and try something different. Lots of ideas on this thread, I am making notes!

suzywhoo Sun 23-May-21 14:22:57

The Slieve Donard in Newcastle Northern Ireland is my favourite hotel ever and I've stayed in quite a few. In the swimming pool there is a massive spa pool looking down the sweeping lawns to the bay and Mourne Mountains. Will be very happy when we can travel there again from England. It is a special place and so not cheap. You can book a lovely afternoon tea there too.

curlz Sun 23-May-21 15:08:33

I have stayed a few times at Saxon Villa in a little village called Robin Hoods bay which is just outside of Whitby N Yorkshire , they do a great choice of breakfast and the rooms are lovely . The village is gorgeous and Whitby is in walking distance if your feeling energetic lol , if not it’s a very short bus ride

Aveline Sun 23-May-21 22:16:56

Update- just read the latest reviews of Balcary Bay hotel. Apparently it's changed hands and sounds like things are pretty awful there at present. So disappointing. Don't know if we'll risk a return. Going to Knockinaam instead. That place doesn't disappoint.

fiorentina51 Sun 23-May-21 22:25:00

Another vote for Premier Inns but if you fancy treating yourselves the Pentillie Castle in Cornwall is wonderful.

Yammy Mon 24-May-21 09:27:52

Knockinaam so hidden and unknown, been for dinner many times never stayed there but the approach itself makes it special. Many beaches for walks nearby.
Hull!!!!!! is all I can say, the Premier Inn is probably up to their usual standard but is right on the very busy dual carriageway to the docks. Nearby Beverly would be my choice.

GillT57 Mon 24-May-21 13:28:07

What a useful thread this is! We have been toying with treating ourselves to a few days away. I like to stay somewhere with either a restaurant on site or within walking distance, saves the arm wrestling competition about who is driving and who is having the wine!

Kali2 Mon 24-May-21 13:31:39

Nannytopsy

The White Horse at Brancaster Norfolk.
Pub with very comfortable rooms, wonderful food and views over salt marsh. Good for birding at Cley and Titchwell plus Sandringham.

Agree, love that one too. And for the seal trips too. Very cosy.

J52 Mon 24-May-21 14:22:31

Aveline

Update- just read the latest reviews of Balcary Bay hotel. Apparently it's changed hands and sounds like things are pretty awful there at present. So disappointing. Don't know if we'll risk a return. Going to Knockinaam instead. That place doesn't disappoint.

Oh what a disappointment! We’ve just managed to get up to our place, so will probably miss the opportunity for dinner there!
Cavens in nearby Kirkbean is a country house B&B, with the feeling of it being your own! Very luxurious, you might like it.

J52 Mon 24-May-21 14:24:24

I apologise to Cavens, it’s classed as a boutique hotel. The food is delicious!

tidyskatemum Mon 24-May-21 15:07:59

Still in Dumfries and Galloway Trigony House at Closeburn is a beautiful old building whose comfy roomshave lovely toiletries and yummy homemade biscuits It’s very dog friendly and the food is delicious.

Alypoole Wed 26-May-21 08:53:41

The Close Tetbury is lovely.

ixion Tue 01-Jun-21 12:25:01

Hi Lemon!
I have been saving your thread under 'Watching'.
I am going nowhere soon, but want to keep it as future reference- you never know!

Would it be possible/reasonable, do you think, to place it under the 'Travel' section so that it would easy to find in the future?
(I find locating stuff in the 'Chat' section quite daunting as there is so much of it?).

Sincerely hope you don't mind this suggestion!
Thank you.