petra
NotAGran55
Do any of the suggestions here fit the bill for you silversand12?
Doesn’t look like it 😉
Mine did!! 😁
But perhaps not As cheap as possible! as that is relative!
In those immortal words: "Are we you there yet?"
petra
NotAGran55
Do any of the suggestions here fit the bill for you silversand12?
Doesn’t look like it 😉
Mine did!! 😁
But perhaps not As cheap as possible! as that is relative!
In those immortal words: "Are we you there yet?"
We recently stayed at Warrens Village holiday park, Clevedon. Fabulous. Very clean and spacious. Lots of static caravans and lodges. Super restaurant with white tablecloths and flowers. I definitely recommend it.
NotAGran55
Do any of the suggestions here fit the bill for you silversand12?
Doesn’t look like it 😉
V3ra
www.warnerhotels.co.uk/breaks/short-breaks
Have a look at Warners Adults Only hotels. They do two night breaks.
A friend says they're excellent.
There's entertainment but it's not compulsory if that's not your thing!
We are in one at the moment. There is one in Holme Lacy I think.
No children, and easy for wheelchairs. Lots of entertainment if that is something you would enjoy. Lots of lovely quiet rooms with great surroundings. I would recommend the Historic houses rather than the older style chalet types that mean you have to go outside in all weathers.
They are doing some good deals at the moment.
Do any of the suggestions here fit the bill for you silversand12?
If I'd known I would have given you a wave!
Kate1949
Wetherspoons hotels are great. We've stayed in a few, the latest being a couple of weeks ago in Weston Super Mare. It's on the seafront. It has a lift. Cheap and cheerful. The only downside for some people would be that it is also a pub which obviously gets crowded. Lovely breakfasts and food served until 11pm. Free tea and coffee all day for hotel guests. Large beer garden at the back. Just to add, we liked it, others may not.
We were in the Premier Inn about the same time Kate!
We have had a good Warners breaks on the Isle of Wight if you can cope with the ferry. We have been to both and enjoyed them. Saw a few people with wheelchairs and many with walking aids. Some stay on site and don’t go out, others like us do. Lots of options. We use it as a base. Others stay put. We spoke to a few who return year after year.
How about a holiday cottage with a downstairs bedroom or a bungalow if you can get one. If you are not intending to leave your room other than to eat self catering will give you more space perhaps with a lovely garden to sit in. If you don't want to eat out all the time see if you can find a nice deli with foods that appeal to you. Best of luck in finding somewhere to escape to.
Luckygirl3
Exmouth is lovely - I used to live nearby. Indeed my (rather low key) wedding reception was held in a hotel on the sea front. The sea front is indeed flat and you could walk/be pushed along and enjoy the views and sea air. It's quite busy in summer!
I think everywherw's busy in summer and schools broke up yesterday!
How about Sidmouth in Devon? Tgere are wheelchair accessible hotels, some tgree three star, right on the esplanade The Kingswood is one. It is a lovely relaxing place to spend a few days in.
Exmouth is lovely - I used to live nearby. Indeed my (rather low key) wedding reception was held in a hotel on the sea front. The sea front is indeed flat and you could walk/be pushed along and enjoy the views and sea air. It's quite busy in summer!
Exmouth is fairly flat along the sea front. If you choose a hotel near the front you could go through the gardens to the seafront.
Wetherspoons hotel rooms may be a bit small if you are not planning to leave the room much.
We used to enjoy Landmark Trust properties . There are quite a few in the South West with late availability and ground floor accommodation.
It would certainly be quiet and in a gorgeous setting, but you have to bring your own food. Cheap? Not very, but fair prices for what you get.
www.landmarktrust.org.uk
Wetherspoons hotels are great. We've stayed in a few, the latest being a couple of weeks ago in Weston Super Mare. It's on the seafront. It has a lift. Cheap and cheerful. The only downside for some people would be that it is also a pub which obviously gets crowded. Lovely breakfasts and food served until 11pm. Free tea and coffee all day for hotel guests. Large beer garden at the back. Just to add, we liked it, others may not.
I don’t have any personal experience, but I’ve just googled Hoseasons Holidays, and they have short break accessible accommodation.
Children might be an issue at this time of the year though, unless you go for an Adults Only option.
Good luck!
If you Google Short inexpensive breaks in South West UK lots of options come up.
Hope you find something to suit your needs. 
Sorry, I’ve just seen that you don’t want Travel Lodge/Premier Inn.
Unfortunately, ‘cheap’ often means inaccessible - old houses converted into B and Bs. Etc. or pubs offering food and accommodation.
Of course, it does depend on your interpretation of ‘cheap’. Sadly at this time of year, in the South West, I’m not sure you’ll find much if anything to fit the bill.
Best of luck with it though and hope other GNs have some recommendations.
Warners hotels are not cheap!
I am always put off the idea of Warner's by the pics on their website of performers in sparkly suits yelling into mics - but perhaps I am just a snob!
www.warnerhotels.co.uk/breaks/short-breaks
Have a look at Warners Adults Only hotels. They do two night breaks.
A friend says they're excellent.
There's entertainment but it's not compulsory if that's not your thing!
We have had an awful few weeks after a horrendous few years and we both really need to get away, just for a couple of days. We haven't had a holiday in 30 years (and that involved a child) so we are completely clueless. Hoping Gransnetters may have some ideas?
I am probably asking for the impossible at this time of year but in an ideal world we are looking for -
As cheap as possible!
South West of England (preferably Somerset/Devon/Dorset. Near the coast would be nice)
wheelchair accessible (this is non-negotiable for the bedroom, but accessible toilet facilities are not important)
Good wi-fi
Ideally 2 nights, no more than 3
Somewhere to eat on site
Other than somewhere to eat on site and good wi-fi we don't need any facilities -we don't plan on leaving the room/accommodation except to eat, and hopefully an amble along the coast, fish and chips and an ice cream! We just need to escape "life" for a couple of days, spend some time quietly together and recover a bit. Really don't want to do Travelodge or similar on this occasion.
I think in an ideal world we would like a cheap, accessible holiday park but in the summer holidays that is probably asking for the impossible....
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