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Check Out The Best Santa Barbara Hotel

July 31st, 2009

 

Are you looking for the best place to spend your summer vacation together with your family? If you are decided to go to beaches, perhaps, it would be logical if you opt for the nicest place in the whole of the States which is Sta. Barbara, CA where you can find the best Santa Barbara inn that the world has ever seen. At a very affordable price, you can already experience the first-class amenities and friendliest smiles that you can only experience when you stay at posh and expensive hotels. If you have not made any reservations on this exquisite and elegant Santa Barbara beach inn this summer, then, you have missed the best.

Just try to see what you have missed here. When you go to this very exquisite and best Santa Barbara hotel in CA, the first thing that you have missed are the warmest and friendliest smiles that the hotel staff can give to you. You will instantly feel at home at the very instant. You will feel so important. Are you aware of the things that you can enjoy when you stay at first-class hotels? Well, you can enjoy all of those things, too, if you have thought about spending vacation here. Not only that, if you have kids, they will surely enjoy every bit of their time in the playground or in the swimming pool even if it will take them the whole day to enjoy those things.

And because this Santa Barbara hotel is near the West Beach area, all of the good things like golf and country clubs, the biggest shopping malls, the loveliest and most romantic restaurants are just within reach and the best part is, amidst in all of these things, you can still save a lot of money compared to staying at a first-class hotel that can give you the same thing as what this Santa Barbara beach hotel can give to you. So, maybe next time, you can try to book your reservations as early as you can because rooms are filling up fast and you don’t want to get caught with your pants down again now, would you?

Where To Stay When You Visit Derbyshire

July 21st, 2009

Reevsmoor in Ashbourne, Derbyshire

The Reevsmoor, located near Derby City and Ashbourne, is a comfortable and peaceful retreat where travelers of all ages can enjoy a delightful and pleasant stay. Conveniently located, the house provides easy access to numerous historic houses in and around the area. The establishment offers two guest bedrooms, one double and the other twin. The house also has a comfortable sitting room that is the perfect place to relax after a day of sightseeing. You can always have your meals in one of the many eating places nearby. There are many walks and cycling routes nearby that you can explore when you have some time on your hands.

The Lawns Hotel in Derby

Established over twenty years ago, The Lawns Hotel has been modified and updated in recent times to offer modern day travelers with all conveniences and comforts that can ensure a hassle free and comfortable stay. 21 guest bedrooms are being offered by the hotel; you can choose between single, family and double rooms. The hotel also offers a delightful carvery that makes use of local produce. An extensive and varied menu would also be provided that offers mouth-watering dishes at affordable prices. The hotel has three function rooms, while two are small and can only accommodate a small group of people, the large room can accommodate up to 60 individuals.

The Paddock Hotel (Donington Park), Donington Park

Within easy reach of Peak District and not very far from Derby and Nottingham city centre, The Paddock Hotel is an ideal base for all sorts of travelers with varied interests. The bedrooms are well-kept, nicely decorated and aptly furnished to ensure your stay is comfortable and pleasant. There are en-suite and offer all necessary essentials like quality towels, fresh linens, toiletries and more. Wireless connection is also available with the help of which you can check your urgent emails. The restaurant provides a friendly and comfortable atmosphere where you can enjoy a lazy meal. You may also head to the cozy bar for a drink and socialize with other guests.

A Selection of Hotels in Derbyshire

July 21st, 2009

The Old Station House, Bakewell, Derbyshire

Ideally located, The Old Station House is ideal for holiday makers seeking to explore the interesting and intriguing Peak District area. Offering courteous service and quality accommodation, the establishment offers all its guests a comfortable and enjoyable stay that they will remember. Three guest bedrooms are offered, two double and one twin. Each room is fully equipped with hairdryer, TV, Wi-Fi internet access, beverage tray and many other modern facilities to make sure you have a pleasant stay. You would also find helpful guest’s information pack in every room that will give you all kinds of local information and details about where to eat and what to see.

Chy-an-Dour in Bakewell, Derbyshire

Located in the charming village of Ashford-in-the-Water, in the lovely peak district, Chy-an-Dour is a 4 Diamond, Silver award winning establishment which offers a comfortable stay for guests. The establishment has two double and one twin room, all with attached bathrooms and provided with colour television, tea/coffee making facilities and central heating. There is a private parking space for those driving down. The village has two public houses, a restaurant famous for its delicious food, grocery and delicatessen shops and a post office to supply the needs of the guests. Part from exploring the picturesque Montal Dale with its rambling, walks in the peaceful moors and dales, you can visit the beautiful Chatsworth and Haddon Hall and the market town of Bakewell,  make quick getaways to visit the Kinder Scout at Edale or see the Blue John Stone at Castleton. All in all, a peaceful retreat.

Stone Cottage in Ashbourne

Situated in the beautiful and peaceful village of Clifton, the Stone Cottage is a delightful establishment that offers hospitable service, convenient facilities and quality accommodation. The cottage is also ideally located, not very far from Haddon Hall, Chatsworth House, Dovedale, Carsington Waters and other such places of interest. It offers elegantly styled and furnished en-suite guest bedrooms, all complete with coffee making facilities and color TV. Begin your day with a delicious and hearty breakfast that will be served to you. For evening meals, you may always head down to the numerous country pubs located within easy reach of the cottage.

A Selection of Hotels in Cumbria

July 21st, 2009

Grasmere Red Lion, Grasmere, Cumbria

The Grasmere Red Lion Hotel is a historic Inn, enjoying village centre location and boasting breathtaking views of the fells. With recently refurbished bedrooms and lounges, this luxury hotel accommodation offers guests the perfect base from which to explore England’s most beautiful National Park. 47 En-suite bedrooms and Club Rooms exude comfort and feature an array of facilities and services, such as an in-room refreshments tray, trouser press, hairdryer, telephone, room service, sky television, power shower and in many rooms, a spa bath! Guests are presented with a variety of dining options; The Courtyard Restaurant and Four Seasons Conservatory offer an excellent choice of table d’hôte and a la carte cuisine, whilst The Lamb Inn situated next door, offers traditional Lakeland ale and food.

Grasmere Hotel in Grasmere

The Grasmere Hotel is a delightful, friendly, family run Victorian country house hotel with an award winning restaurant. The hotel is set on the edge of Grasmere village in an acre of garden through which the River Rothay flows. Breakfast and dinner at The Grasmere Hotel are served in the splendid restaurant overlooking the gardens, fells and River Rothay. A superb four course candlelit dinner, offers a tempting varied choice of imaginative culinary delights, attractively presented. Only the finest, fresh produce is used by our chef, and when available, local Cumbrian Fayre takes pride of place on our menu which is changed daily.

The Old Court House, Windermere, Cumbria

Situated in Bowness in Windermere, The Old Court House is a charming, non-smoking Bed and Breakfast, comfortable and exuding a traditional English Charm. Built in 1843, it is the oldest building in Windermere and was formerly used as a Police Station and Jail, and then as a court House. Yet it has been renovated to include all the modern comforts. The rooms are aesthetically decorated and are all fitted with an en-suite shower room, colour TV, tea/coffee trays and radio alarms. A hearty English breakfast is served every morning. The natural beauty of the area is splendid and it is the best place from which to explore the National Park. You can also walk down to Bowness Bay on the banks of Lake Windermere. Long walks in the woods, bowling greens, various restaurants, pubs, theatres, cinemas are the other local attractions.

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Places to Stay in Cumbria

July 21st, 2009

Primrose in Barrow-in-Furness

Guests of Primrose will enjoy high standards of comfort in the particularly well furnished and equipped spacious en suite double rooms offering fine views from the verandah over open countryside. The accommodation stands next to farmland on the Furness Peninsula a few miles from the thriving town of Barrow and is an ideal location for those seeking respite from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The Primrose houses 3 double rooms each available for single occupancy, central heating, tea/coffee making facilities, ironing facilities, hairdryer, 80 channel TV, ample off road parking, open all year. Only continental breakfast is available.

Crown Inn, Coniston, Cumbria

The Crown Inn previously known as The Crown Hotel is situated in the heart of the English Lake District in the centre of the picturesque village of Coniston. All rooms have been completely refurbished to a very high standard, to ensure the comfort of all our guests. All rooms are with bath or shower and all are centrally heated. Each have quality mattresses for a good night’s sleep, coffee and tea making facilities, hair dryers, direct dial telephones and satellite television. Our guest accommodation has been awarded 4 stars with Cumbria Tourism. The dining room seats approximately 50 people where you can dine in privacy from a choice of menus created to suit your requirements. Live music is played in the bar on the first Friday of each month which can be an added bonus to your function at no extra cost. Alternatively, entertainment can be arranged for a small charge.

Foxghyll in Ambleside, Cumbria

The Foxghyll Guest House was built in the 1600′s, originally in the style of a typical old Lakeland farmhouse and remained virtually unchanged for over 200 years, having had the famous writer and poet Thomas De Quincey as a tenant for a short time. Guests are offered the choice of three spacious and luxurious en suite bedrooms; all come equipped with tea making facilities, Colour TV, hairdryer and clock radio. They all have comfortable seating, with either settees or armchairs and have views over the garden, to the untouched beauty of the Lakeland fells. One of the bathrooms contains a relaxing Spa Bath, in which you can ease away those aches and pains after a day of climbing on the hills. Guests can also relax in the bright South-facing lounge with direct access onto the garden, in which they may stroll at leisure and enjoy the varied and unusual array of shrubs that surround the house. A full substantial traditional English breakfast is served in the adjoining Dining Room. Vegetarians can be catered for on request.

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Cumbria Hotels

July 21st, 2009

Aynsome Manor Hotel, Cartmel

Located between fells and sea in the still untouched Vale of Cartmel and with views southwards to the Norman Priory, meadowlands and woods, Aynsome Manor represents an ideal centre from which to explore the richness of the English Lanes or the hidden delights of the nearby coastline with its fascinating estuaries and inlets The main house has 10 comfortable bedrooms mainly built around a courtyard and covering two floors, all have private bathroom, colour television, telephone and tea and coffee facilities. A cosy well stocked bar and charming lounge with log fires and peaceful views of the valley are available for your relaxation.

Corner Beech House, Grange-over-Sands

Corner Beech House is a delightful, welcoming Lake District Bed and Breakfast with well-appointed guest accommodation. It has won a Breakfasts Award by the AA, and achieved four stars for the high quality accommodation. All the B and B rooms are comfortable and spacious. As with the rest of the building and grounds, the B&B accommodation is entirely non-smoking, for the comfort of our guests. The rooms have been upgraded to a high standard this year to help you feel truly at home, and the building retains its traditional, impressive Edwardian characteristics. Each tastefully furnished B & B guest room is ensuite and provides: widescreen television with 49 TV channels plus 28 radio stations, hairdryer, radio alarm clock, complimentary shortbread and tea and coffee making facilities, mineral water, access to magazines, books and DVD library.

Aaron Guest House, Barrow-in-Furness

This guest house is pretty clear cut when it comes laying down its features to the incipient tourist. They boast-a Fire Certificate, English or Continental Breakfast, Packed Lunches on Request; in the rooms they have Tea and Coffee Making Facilities, Comfortable Best Quality Beds, Personal Washing Facilities in Rooms and Television’s, Central Heating; and there is also Large Television in Lounge for Films and Sports, Hot Shower in the bathrooms- all this at an extremely affordable and reduced rate. Even washing services are available on weekdays. It is close too many amenities Night Clubs, Cinemas, Shopping Centres. Enjoy your stay!

Hotel Accommodation in Essex

July 20th, 2009

The Sandrock, Clacton-on-Sea

An eminent holidaying resort, The Sandrocks is widely respected all across Clacton due to its superior quality bed suites, impeccably maintained community spaces, culinary expertise and unbounded pleasance. Sea front Garden Cliff Top is within visual range, and you could hear the loud roars of breaking surf from all its rooms. The soft red bricks and Sandstone piers which give this residence its name, gives to it an Edwardian charm which is hard to equal. The central stairway is awe inspiring. There is a combination of family rooms, twin and double rooms to select from. The lounge boasts of an LCD TV, assorted books and a DVD player (rainy days).

The Victory At Mersea, Colchester, Essex

Longing for a perfect spot to have a decent break from your mundane life? Looking for a refreshing get-away in the weekends? Well canter along into the Victory hotel, near Clouchester. Unravel the world of genuinely cozy rooms, each decked with unequalled effect, overlooking the shores. The rooms have washing facilities. Tease your taste buds with the list of creative and ingenious meals served. Loiter in the pub or garden on a warm afternoon when you have nothing else to do. Otherwise, simply relax and cherish the wide glimpse of the eye-catching Blackwater estuary all day long or when you are dining in the restaurants.

The Steam Mill House in Colchester, Essex

Adorning the crown of the heritage hamlet Nayland, this cozy hideaway is just the place any traveler would be delighted to discover. The guests get to enjoy the unadulterated exquisiteness of the picturesque Constable Country and Stour Valley. The rooms are furnished with soft beds along with LCD televisions and tea/coffee preparing apparatus. All rooms are on first floor and offer a panoramic view of St. James’ Church of England and the old school house among other things. Golf courses located in proximity offer a pleasant diversion to guests. For health freaks there are cycling itineraries and long strolling avenues to add to the fun.

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Woodbridge Hotels

July 20th, 2009

Deben House, Woodbridge, Suffolk

The Deben House in the market town by the same name is owned by John and Tamsin Passmore offer guests an accommodation that looks out into the River Deben and Sutton Hoo. There are two rooms available for booking of two nights at a stretch from May to September. Both rooms have to be reached via a flight of steep stairs, and the guest bathroom is for share on the first floor. Breakfast at the Deben House is an elaborate affair that includes bread, eggs procured from free range hens locally, jams, butter and marmalade of the best quality, a wide range of cereals served with fresh yoghurt and fresh fruits stewed or served whole.

The Old Rectory in Woodbridge

The village of Campsea Ashe in Woodbridge is the location of this Georgian style accommodation that also allows the celebration of events such as birthdays, weddings, parties and anniversaries. There are eight en-suite double bedrooms that can be twin-bedded on request. They are named as follows: Oak, Maple, Mulberry, Yew, Quince, Ash, Garden Cottage and Coast House Most of these rooms have attached shower, four poster or cast iron beds and sitting area with sofa. Guests can take their breakfast in the dining room where an authentic British spread is served with raw materials procured locally. In summer the conservatory is ideal for breakfast. Dinner is served with a fresh menu everyday.

Strawberry Hill in Woodbridge

Situated on the border of Suffolk, in the town of Ufford, Strawberry Hill is spread across three acres of land, owned by Tony and Joe, facing the waters of Deben Valley. Guests who come to stay here are offered two double bedrooms and one twin bedroom, all of which are en-suite. Facilities included in these rooms are tea/coffee making apparatus and personal shower spot. A traditional English breakfast is available that consists of bread, free range eggs made into the choice of recipe, and fresh fruits. Boarders can cycle down the surrounding path, visit churches, the National Trust visitor center, the Anglo Saxon burial ground and castles at Framlingham and Orford. Transportation available nearby include train and taxi services. The premises offers’ Wireless Internet Access.

Cumbria Hotels

July 19th, 2009

The Old School, Penrith

If you are looking to visit the Yorkshire Dales, Eden Valley or the Lake District, then The Old School Guest House owned by Joanna and Steve is the perfect accommodation. Rooms available at this property are all en-suite with attached bathrooms and are open to children and pets. There is provision to order for packed lunches and evening meals. There is also space provided for guests to keep their cycles. Tea and coffee making facilities are also present in all the rooms and there is car parking space available as well. The Old School is the perfect place for a Christmas party. One can find this place by taking the third exit to Kendal from the junction 38 after leaving the M6 motorway.

Ash Hining Farm, Sedbergh, Cumbria

This farm was built way back in the 1600s, and has been renovated recently and turned into a lovely hotel. The rooms of this vintage farmhouse are cosily furnished, retaining the old world charm of farm life, but provided with a lot of modern amenities like central heating, colour TVs etc. the log fires in the room will make you cherish your stay here. All rooms have excellent views of the farmland, with its sheep and hens strolling around the countryside. The cottages are provided with microwaves and other cooking appliances so that you can make yourself a country meal with fresh produce from the farm itself!

St Marks, Sedbergh

St. Mark’s offers an excellent base for walkers and cyclists as well as for visiting Sedbergh, England’s book town, and the many other attractions of the Lake District and Cumbria. St. Mark’s combines the elegance of the Victorian age with modern comforts and facilities. There are 5 bedrooms, 3 twin/double, 1 family and 1 single. All the bedrooms benefit from en-suite baths or showers, tea & coffee making facilities and colour televisions with DVD players. Enjoy a continental or traditional Aga cooked English breakfast with locally sourced produce in the elegant dining room with beautiful views across the Rawthey Valley.

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Hotel Accommodation in City of Edinburgh

July 19th, 2009

Priory Lodge, South Queensferry, City of Edinburgh

Offering quality bed and breakfast services, the Priory Lodge is perfect for those looking for a friendly and welcoming atmosphere where they can feel at home. The establishment provides a friendly and inviting environment that helps ensure your stay is a memorable and pleasurable one. It offers two double/twin rooms, one family, one four-poster and one twin room. You would find a beverage tray, television, fresh linens and quality towels in each room. The lodge has a friendly, inviting lounge where you can laze around and spend peaceful evenings. Enjoy a hearty Scottish breakfast in the cozy dining room every morning.

Capital Guest House in Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh

The Capital Guest House is a Victorian style property that offers en-suite room accommodations to its guests. All rooms are provided with hospitality trays, color television, hairdryer and tea/coffee making facilities. It is situated on the South side of the town of Edinburgh and has the city center located around 10 minutes away. The entire property is non-smoking for guests’ comfort. It is the perfect place to retreat from the hustle of the city and enjoy a relaxing vacation in the peaceful atmosphere of the surrounding nature. Popular places to visit nearby include the Royal Mile, Edinburgh Castle, Holyrood Palace and numerous galleries and museums.

Lauderville Guest House in Edinburgh

The Lauderville Guest House in Edinburgh is built in Victorian fashion and has to offer to its guests a choice of double, twin, single and family sized rooms, all of which are en-suite. There are also four poster bedrooms available. Facilities included in the rooms are television, hairdryer, tea/coffee making apparatus, alarm clock and radio, and central heating system. The property has a strict no smoking policy. Breakfast consists of a choice between vegetarian and Scottish style menu. Special diets are also acknowledged on prior notice. The garden can be used for a relaxing walk, and the lounge provides its guests wireless internet access. Visitors can enjoy themselves by exploring the various sites and sceneries of the capital of Scotland.