Set in Nelson, Breeze Place offers accommodation with a private pool, a balcony and garden views. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking and free WiFi.
Gaz
United Kingdom
The views were exceptional, the area was lovely and picturesque. And to top it all off you had a jacuzzi to sit in under the stars of the night sky.
Situated in Burnley, 19 km from King George's Hall, Crow Wood Hotel & Spa Resort features accommodation with a fitness centre, free private parking, a garden and a restaurant.
Annette
United Kingdom
Modern clean spacious tasty food and well trained staff
The Craven Heifer Inn is a gastro inn located in Kelbrook. It offers stylish en suite bedrooms with gourmet dining on site. Guests can choose from a wide selection of ales and an extensive wine list.
Karley
United Kingdom
We were made to feel welcome as soon as we arrived.
We arrived early not expecting our room to be ready, but it was which was a bonus.
Rooms were very clean, we booked a small double room and were surprised at how big the room was.
Breakfast was lovely.
Located 31 km from King George's Hall, Trawden Arms Community Owned Pub offers 4-star accommodation in Winewall and features a garden, a restaurant and a bar.
The Lawrence is located in Padiham, 8 km from Pendle Hill. Free WiFi is available throughout. Each room has a flat-screen TV and tea/coffee making facilities.
Paul
United Kingdom
Old property with lots of character but with all the modern amenities you need for a weekend away. We really liked the grab & go breakfasts as it suited our needs perfectly 👍
Situated in the stunning Pennine Hills, along the M65 corridor in Burnley, this new hotel enjoys easy access to the bustling centres of Manchester, Preston, Blackpool and Leeds.
Richy
United Kingdom
Very friendly staff, very clean rooms, good amenities and bar area.
Situated in Burnley, 19 km from King George's Hall, Innovation House features accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
Craig
United Kingdom
It stunk of sweaty feet in hallways
, smoke alarms going off every half hour, it's in an area full of boarded up houses it's more like a homeless hostel we was disgusted
In honesty, this property is so well located for walking,...
In honesty, this property is so well located for walking, one would really want to stay for longer. The only issue with that is that there is no real chance to be "self catering". Having said that, with Kerry's cooking, no-one in their right mind would go there and not dine with the hosts. The dishwasher is David, sounds odd but all you have to do is leave your used crockery in a bowl and it is returned, they were even kind enough to wash our "keepy warmy" travel flasks for us. It is very bijou, if you are large and tall then consider that the bed is a standard double. The building is cute but the windows don't open so be ready to sleep with the door open, there is little chance of any intrusion!
Martin
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
The centre of Nelson has seen better days but that doesn't...
The centre of Nelson has seen better days but that doesn't matter when Colne and and other smaller towns like Skipton, Hebbdon Bridge, Clitheroe and others are nearby. If like me you like the countryside Nelson is a very good starting point for the Sothern Pennines.
Barry
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Nelson is a place that is multicultural.
Nelson is a place that is multicultural. All different nationalities live here sharing all the shopping and leisure facilities.
It is a little run down but the surrounding area has lots of beautiful areas to visit.
Pendle Hill, Brontë Sisters in Haworth, Skipton Market and Castle, The Crow Wood Spa in Burnley, said to be the Best Spa on the UK, which was my favourite place to visit. We made meals in the bungalow, but ate one night at the Thatch and Thistle, do not recommend. . the next night we ate at the Shooters Arms over the tops of Nelson and that I can recommend, beautiful food great service and a real log fire.
Mamma Lou
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Nelson was a pleasant place.
Nelson was a pleasant place. We wanted to get away for a hiking weekend but it wasn't an ideal location for the long hikes that we like. Being a bank holiday weekend it was all we could get because we booked late
Eric
United Kingdom
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