Copyright Ruth SharvilleAlmondsbury is a small village to the north of Bristol, convenient for that city and the Severn crossings but with its own rural attractions – the green, its stone cottages, and an ancient church...
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Aztec Hotel & Spa
A Shire Hotel and Spa - A stylish 4 star hotel. Situated just off the M4/M5 the hotel is ideally located for Bristol, Cardiff, Bath or maybe a stopover on the way to the southwest. ...
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Roylands Farm Cottage
Roylands Farm Cottage is situated in beautiful countryside on the outskirts of Bristol and within a 5 minute drive of the Almondsbury interchange where the M4 and the M5 meet. It truly is the perfect ... More
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Lodge on the Park
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This new, stylish, affordable place to stay in North Bristol features 36 contemporary double bedrooms with high-spec en suite facilities.
Rooms also have a large work desk and free wireless broadband access, ... More
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Almondsbury Interchange Hotel
Set in a prime location on the outskirts of Bristol, this hotel is only 10 minutes from Bristol Parkway Rail Station and is easily located close to the M4 and M5.
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Swan Hotel
(0.48 miles)
With views across to the River Severn, this hotel is located in the village of Almondsbury and is within 2 minutes’ drive of the M4 and M5 motorways. Locally sourced, fresh produce is served on ...
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Hilton Bristol
(0.92 miles)
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The Hilton Bristol Hotel's modern comforts contrast well with the treasures
of the past which can be enjoyed in the area, such as the SS. Great Britain,
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Well Cottage
(1.23 miles)
At Well Cottage we like to make you feel right at home from the welcome to the end of your stay. We offer the comfort and warmth of genuine character cottage accommodation with the added ...
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Rookery Guest House
(1.36 miles)
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Steve and Averill welcome you to The Rookery, where you will receive a warm welcome and a home from home atmosphere in our spotlessly clean refurbished Guest House. The Rookery ... More
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Grange Ramada Jarvis
(2.30 miles)
This elegant country house hotel, stands in 18 acres of countryside within easy reach of Bristol city centre. The hotel has a real country feel, with an attractive woodland setting and comfortable bedrooms.
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Premier Inn Bristol Alveston
(2.93 miles)
Bristol Alveston Premier Inn is just minutes away from M5 and makes a great break en-route to Cornwall, Devon or South Wales. It's also only 40 miles to Cardiff city centre and has a local ...
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Travelodge Bristol Cribbs Causeway
(3.00 miles)
There are loads of reasons our customers choose to stay at Travelodge. Our great value clean and comfortable rooms with en-suite provide everything needed for a good night's sleep and are close to where people ... More
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Premier Inn Bristol Cribbs Causeway
(3.14 miles)
Situated near Junction 17 of M5 and close to the interchange between M4/M5. Within walking distance is indoor shopping centre The Mall at Cribbs Causeway, as is the retail park with entertainment facilities including bowling ...
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Thornbury Golf Lodge
(3.23 miles)
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The Horseshoe
(3.25 miles)
The HorseShoe a brand new newly refurbished bed and breakfast in Bristol. Our rooms been designed with comfort and enjoyment for our guests. Our B&B has 10 ensuit fitted bedrooms all include new 37 inch ...
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