The Walnut Tree Hotel is an 18th-century hotel set in the heart of Somerset. It is an ideal stop for business or touring. Located on A38, Exit 24, and one mile from the M5.
Located in Bridgwater, The Tudor Hotel features a bar. Among the facilities at this property are a shared lounge and room service, along with free WiFi throughout the property.
Just a 9-minute drive from the centre of Bridgwater, the Admiral’s Table by Marstons Inns offers accommodation and a restaurant and bar. Its stylishly decorated rooms have free Wi-Fi access.
Offering free Wi-Fi and ample free parking on site, Apple Tree Hotel is only 10 minutes' drive from Bridgwater, 30 minutes from Taunton and 20 minutes from junction 23/24 of the M5.
Situated in Bridgwater, ibis Bridgwater, M5 Jct23 has a bar. Among the facilities of this property are a restaurant, a 24-hour front desk and a shared lounge, along with free WiFi throughout the...
The Bower Inn is an 18th-century building, located just off the M5 motorway and 2 miles from Bridgwater town centre. It offers stylish rooms with luxury bathrooms and delicious homemade food.
Admiral Blake Guesthouse is offering accommodation in Bridgwater. There is a private entrance at the guest house for the convenience of those who stay.
On average, 3-star hotels in Bridgwater cost £81 per night, and 4-star hotels in Bridgwater are £114 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Bridgwater can on average be found for £101 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Bridgwater this weekend is £86 or, for a 4-star hotel, £77. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Bridgwater for this weekend cost on average around £123 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £86 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Bridgwater for tonight. You'll pay on average around £77 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Bridgwater will cost around £120 (based on Booking.com prices).
Countryside all around, spiralling town of a moderate size...
Countryside all around, spiralling town of a moderate size with a river running through its heart.
Town centre good for shopping, wandering, plenty of nice cafes & other eating & drinking places.
Handy place to stay & visit places attractions in the wider area. Decent road system, easy to navigate. Like everywhere parking is the proble, but not if you don't mind short pleasant walk, as opposed to parking at the door of where you want.
Shane
Vatican City
8.0
Scored 8.0
I went to school here and lived in the area for many years...
I went to school here and lived in the area for many years so my visit was to catch up with some old friends. The town centre has improved over the decades and seems to be thriving - probably due to the current Hinckley C construction.
Retail and business parks can be found close to the town along with a selection of supermarkets.
Plenty of history in the area and a visit to the museum will highlight the local involvement in the Civil war.
There is a one way system through / around the centre of the town. Plenty of cafés and a Wetherspoons.
Paul
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Bridgwater isn't the prettiest of towns.
Bridgwater isn't the prettiest of towns. It's quite industrial with lots of different units around. We only actually stopped there on one occasion for a brief while to get some lunch. We did find a suitable pub which was OK but nothing special. I was expecting more oldie worldy.
Judy
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
My son lives there so we went out and about by car,...
My son lives there so we went out and about by car, Bridgwater itself is run down and in need of some investment and tlc, not much to do in the way of eating out you would need to travel out a bit to take advantage of the country pubs and carveries, one bit od advice give the KFC in Bridgwater a big miss it’s dirty, seems more concerned with delivery orders than actual walk in customers, we went in on Sunday evening around 8.15, it was empty and we struggled to find a clean table to use
Andrew
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
I live in the North West of England and this town was very...
I live in the North West of England and this town was very similiar. Compact shopping centre with a mix of the usual retailers and plenty of local traders.
If you like pub life, you will be well catered for.
A friedly atmosphere created by the locals.
Anthony
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A really interesting town, full of beautiful buildings.
A really interesting town, full of beautiful buildings. Check out Castle House, the first reinforced concrete building in the world-1851. Also a visit to the Drake Museum. What a gem of a place, with really friendly staff. If you have time a walk along the canal, or the river.
All the Staff were very helpful and so friendly.
We stayed in room 11 and it was lovely and clean, cosy, comfortable and peaceful, it was so nice to have proper milk in our room and a cafetiere instead of the usual sachets you find in most B&B's and Hotels.
We were visiting family so didn't experience the lunch or dinners so cannot comment, but the breakfasts were delicious!
Without hesitation, when we are visiting family again, we will be booking to stay here!
Large airy rooms - good size TV - nice shower - great pub downstairs - large free parking - great stopover hotel - but will deffo use again for touring the immediate area - staff extra helpful when I had a mobility problem on leaving the bar area at the end of the night - thanks again ❤️
We found it to be a lovely hotel. The staff were very friendly and helpful, nothing was too much trouble. Very clean modern hotel. Beds and pillows exceptional. (I Would love a Holiday Inn Pillow) Plenty of hand sanitising stations. Breakfast was very nice. We would stay again. ☺️
lovely new hotel just off the M5 and perfect for breaking up our trip down to Cornwall. Had a lovely dinner and breakfast in the bar area. The staff were very friendly, welcoming and helpful. We look forward to staying again in July.
This is an amazing place to stay, very high spec accommodation, similar to a 4 star hotel with everything that you require for a great self-catering break and superb views. Highly recommended.
It is a good hotel for a one-night stay. Basic tea, coffee, biscuits and kettle were all in the room, parking facilities were provided and the check-in/out staff were helpful.
There wasnt a Breakfast this place is dreadful and is in no way a Hotel it is simply a bunch of Rooms making money for the Proprietor who cant even speak English awful place
The staff were very welcoming and efficient. The hotel is comfortable with a lovely guest sitting room. The breakfast was plentiful, including a sausage for our dog.
The hotel was unbelievably clean, I felt comfortable enough to take a bath, which I typically would never do in a hotel.
The staff was amazing, and so welcoming!
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