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Badbury Lodge
2 1
house , Weymouth
This Badbury Lodge dwelling in Weymouth offers a prime location, just a 15-minute walk to Weymouth Harbour and a 10-minute walk to Weymouth Beach, with Monkey World 26 kilometres and Corfe Castle 39 kilometres away. This family-friendly property provides 105 square meters of living space with two bedrooms, a kitchen equipped with a fridge and stovetop, complimentary WiFi, and a private garden, ideal for a self-catering holiday.
8.8 60 reviews
Weston
28/08 – 03/09
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Fleet View
2 3
chalet , Wyke Regis
Fleet View chalet in Wyke Regis is a 9-minute walk (approximately 0.8km) from Chesil Beach, and a short drive from Weymouth Harbour and Portland Castle. This two-bedroom holiday home sleeps up to 11 guests, boasts a fully equipped kitchen, private balcony, and flat-screen TV, plus parking and is pet-friendly.
9.8 59 reviews
Weston
28/08 – 03/09
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Sunset Cottage
1 3
apartment , Dorset
This Portland stone cottage on the Isle of Portland offers stunning Chesil Beach views from its upper terrace and is within easy reach of Portland's pubs and restaurants. Sleeping four guests, this two-bedroom holiday home boasts a well-equipped kitchen with modern appliances, a relaxing rolltop bath, a cosy living room with a log burner, and a private fire pit area – perfect for enjoying Dorset sparkling wine at sunset.
10 5 reviews
Weston
28/08 – 03/09
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Flat 6, Thornlow Heights
2 3
apartment , Dorset
Flat 6, Thornlow Heights is a first-floor apartment in Weymouth, Dorset, situated 0.3km from shops and 0.8km from the beach and a pub. This two-bedroom, one-bathroom dwelling sleeps four, boasting a fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher, WiFi, parking, and family-friendly amenities including a highchair and travel cot; all within easy reach of Weymouth's attractions.
Frequently Asked Questions about hotels in Weston
What are the top landmarks to see in and around Weston?
Weston-super-Mare is known for its Victorian pier, the Grand Pier, which has rides and amusements. You can also visit the Weston Museum, which tells the story of the town and its surroundings. For a bit of nature, head to the Weston-super-Mare Beach and enjoy the seafront.
What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Weston?
What are the most affordable attractions in and around Weston?
There are plenty of free things to do in Weston. You can stroll along the beach, take a walk in the Weston Woods, or visit the Weston-super-Mare's open-air market. For a small fee, you can visit the Tropicana, a former lido that now hosts events and exhibitions.
How can travelers relax during a week in and arond Weston?
Weston is a great place to unwind. You can spend your days relaxing on the beach, taking a boat trip to the islands, or enjoying a picnic in the park. In the evening, you can watch a performance at the Playhouse Theatre or enjoy a meal at one of the many restaurants.
What amenities can travelers expect in hotel rooms in Weston?
Hotels in Weston offer a variety of amenities, including Wi-Fi, TVs, and tea and coffee making facilities. Some hotels also have swimming pools, gyms, and restaurants. You can find budget-friendly options as well as more luxurious hotels.
The best time to book a hotel in Weston is during the off-season, which is typically from September to May. This is when you'll find the best deals and avoid the crowds.
What are some pet-friendly activities in and around Weston?
Weston-super-Mare beach is dog-friendly all year round. You can also take your furry friend for a walk in the Weston Woods or enjoy a meal at one of the many dog-friendly pubs and restaurants in town.
Which towns or cities worth a visit near Weston?
Just a short distance from Weston, you can visit the historic city of Bristol, known for its street art, museums, and vibrant nightlife. You can also explore the charming seaside town of Clevedon, with its beautiful Victorian architecture and stunning views of the Bristol Channel.