Located in Bruton, 19 km from Longleat Safari Park, the old red lion provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
This hotel offers en suite rooms with a large LCD TV, double-size power showers and free Wi-Fi. It is located 500 yards off the A303, just outside the racing town of Wincanton.
Craig
United Kingdom
Comfortable clean accommodation. Close to area we were visiting food excellent.
At Charlton we appreciate what sits at the very heart of the premium hotel experience: a perfect night's sleep.
Isabella
United Kingdom
I had a terrible stay at Montigo Resorts Somerset. The room was dirty, with mould found in multiple places. I found a hair tie with hair still on it, shower head covered in limescale, proving they don’t clean properly. The staff were unhelpful and insisted the room was fine, clearly just spraying Febreze to mask the nasty smell. The whole hotel is extremely rundown.
Centrally situated in the quaint town of Castle Cary, The George Hotel is a friendly, family-run 15th-century building, providing an ideal base from which to explore South Somerset.
Situated in Wincanton, 30 km from Longleat Safari Park, Holbrook Manor & Spa - OCEANA COLLECTION features accommodation with a fitness centre, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Situated in Shepton Mallet and only 29 km from Longleat Safari Park, Constantine Court Homestay features accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Susan
New Zealand
Handy location. Comfortable bed. Bedroom clean and tidy.
Set in Castle Cary, Hues - Castle Cary offers accommodation with a seating area and flat-screen TV. Some units feature views of garden, town and surrounding countryside.
Valley View Farm, Bed and Breakfast is located in Batcombe, 24 km from Longleat Safari Park, 25 km from Longleat House, and 35 km from University of Bath.
Peter
United Kingdom
Peaceful , comfortable , excellent breakfasts and dinner. Wonderful friendly hosts , made to feel at home. Superb.
This is a truly wonderful part of the country. Stunning countryside views and walks, the historic city of Wells, NT Stourhead, Alfred's Tower, The Haynes Museum and several other attractions within the area.
Primarily an agricultural area, but all very well managed, thus creating some stunning scenery. It is an ideal stop-over for those travelling to Devon and Cornwall, but warrants a longer stay to fully appreciate what it has to offer.
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Anonymous
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Scored 6.0
I didn't really visit the town of Bruton but it is very...
I didn't really visit the town of Bruton but it is very convenient for Stourhead National Trust. I highly recommend a visit to the Hauser & Wirth art gallery located in old farm buildings just outside Bruton, with a bar and grill, designer garden and farm shop and plenty of parking.
Fran Sly
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
It’s a pretty village with lots of independent shops and...
It’s a pretty village with lots of independent shops and high quality restaurants. We arrived during a heatwave so it seemed rather quiet and shut up so perhaps not quite the vibrant place we were expecting.
martin
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We loved Matts Kitchen, a cooling glass of wine at the...
We loved Matts Kitchen, a cooling glass of wine at the Cellarhand, and of course the fabulous Hauser & Wirth, which currently has the Henry Moore exhibition, the gardens and The Roth looked amazing.
Beautiful quiet location, friendly hosts/staff, very accommodating to our needs, storage for bicycles and delicious evening meal despite being a busy saturday night with many other bookings. Wonderful breakfast, nice and early for us to be able to cycle on the next day
Charles
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Bruton is a quintessentially English town in the stunningly...
Bruton is a quintessentially English town in the stunningly beautiful countryside county of Somerset. There are many fascinating areas for picturesque walks - both short and long. There are excellent restaurants locally including a delightful one at the Old Red Lion. Galleries and craft shops to browse in too.
Jenny
United Kingdom
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