complimentary breakfast is served in an informal restaurant. check-in time: 2:00 pmcheck-out time: 10:30 am. parking is available. in a tranquil rural area, this casual hotel is 1 mile from the m5 motorway, 3 miles from the 14th-century clevedon court, and 4 miles from clevedon bay on the bristol channel. family rooms sleep up to 4 people. simply furnished rooms feature free wi-fi, as well as tea and coffeemaking facilities Bristol Airport 23 min
Bristol Museum & Art Gallery (29 min) Archaeology, geology and art including fossils, a Romany caravan and artwork by local boy Banksy. Mendip Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (26 min) These notable limestone hills draw hikers & spelunkers with its many caves & ancient historic sites. Clifton Suspension Bridge (23 min) Isambard Kingdom Brunel's masterpiece of industrial design spans a deep, urban river gorge. Bristol Cathedral (29 min) Free entry to Anglican cathedral with 12th-century heritage, including its vaulted chapter house. Sand Bay (23 min) Popular bay getaway offering laid-back, sandy beaches & multiple vacation resorts. Clevedon Pier & Heritage Trust (10 min) Restored 1869 pier with a Japanese pagoda & glass restaurant for seaside picnics & candlelit dining. Bristol Zoo Gardens (30 min) Conservation zoo and 12-acre gardens with a Gorilla Island, seals, penguins, reptiles and lions. Tyntesfield (18 min) A fine Victorian country house with turrets, gardens, arboretum and behind-the-scenes tours. Ashton Court Mansion (26 min) Country mansion and 860-acre estate hosting events, weddings, parties, hot-air balloons and markets. Noah's Ark Zoo Farm (18 min) Lions, tigers and rhinos in 110 acres of countryside, plus a children's playground. Brunel's SS Great Britain (31 min) Museum on Brunel's restored 1843 passenger liner with tours below deck and views of the propellor. M Shed (30 min) Colourful exhibits detailing history of the city and its people in a 1950s' dockside transit shed. Floating Harbour (32 min) Cheddar Gorge (28 min) Deep limestone ravine with hiking trails, viewpoints & underground stalactite/stalagmite caves. Cabot Tower (30 min) 32-metre viewing tower, built in 1897, for 400th anniversary of John Cabot's voyage to Newfoundland. |