Set in Wallingford, 26 km from University of Oxford, The Springs Resort & Golf Club offers accommodation with a fitness centre, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Jornt
Netherlands
The resort is in a nice and wel maintainded environment. The restaurant is ok. But nothing special.
Situated in Wallingford and with University of Oxford reachable within 23 km, The Royal features a garden, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and a bar. This 3-star hotel offers barbecue facilities.
Sritama
India
Excellent location. Value for money. Nice beer garden. Good choice of food.
The George Hotel is a 16th-century coaching inn situated in the centre of the historic market town of Wallingford. With seasonal bistro dining, it is also 20 minutes’ drive from Oxford.
Situated just 21 km from University of Oxford, The Crown Inn at Benson features accommodation in Wallingford with access to a garden, a bar, as well as full-day security.
Just a 20-minute drive from Oxford, and 6 min drive from The Crazy Bear Stadhampton. Warborough B&B offers high-quality accommodation in a luxurious architect-designed home.
Laura
United Kingdom
Shirley was an excellent host who went above and beyond to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable stay. The room was incredible, with a terrace perfect for enjoying the sun. Located in a beautiful village with lots to do in the area, and space to relax, this was the perfect getaway to reset and celebrate a birthday. The breakfast was delicious and we were both delighted with the stay. Hoping to come back again!
Situated in Wallingford, The Town Arms features free WiFi, and guests can enjoy a restaurant, a bar and a garden. Wallingford Castle is 100 metres from The Town Arms.
Barbara
Canada
Breakfast ok, but not up to the usual standards in those little places.
Situated in Wallingford, The Coachmakers Arms is a historic bed and breakfast that features free WiFi, and guests can enjoy water sports facilities and a terrace.
Jason
United Kingdom
It was a amazing place. Clean and tidy. Good size room.
On the banks of the River Thames, The Swan, Streatley, Berkshire is set in a picturesque Berkshire village and dates back to the 1700s. It features a terrace and free WiFi.
Mrs Evgeniia Leverett
United Kingdom
The location is very nice and unique, and the staff is welcoming.
Nice market town next to the river. Offers a full range of shops, cafes and restaurants. We ate in the Old Post Office which was nicely laid out and served a wide selection of dishes. There are also a range of independent shops and walks along the river.
janet
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lovely little town.
Lovely little town. We came for the 1940s day out at the steam railway. People very friendly. Had lovely meal at The Old Post Office. Nice pubs. Impressive Agatha Christie monument. Would definitely recommend a visit. Note that Sundays a lot of the shops and restaurants are closed.
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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
This town has something for everyone.
This town has something for everyone. Thames Riverside walks, steam railway, castle and connections to Agatha Christy. Start with the museum which is superbly laid out and then explore the period of history that interests you inthe town.
Sally
United Kingdom
4.0
Scored 4.0
Fab location & Good shower but that’s it.
Fab location & Good shower but that’s it. Disorganised in-house, very young people on breakfast duty with no idea whether ordered food or not. Minimal facilities , small room & filthy throughout apart from breakfast & dining area. Nobody on reception on arrival or vacating hotel. Should be fabulous but lack of management was poor.
Donna
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lovely Thames riverside and boats cruising past (even...
Lovely Thames riverside and boats cruising past (even paddleboards)
and quaint little town as featured in Midsummer Murders close to Oxford for day trips....also to Benson riverside coffee very pleasant
Douglas
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
Learn about Matilda and Stephen's history and stay for half...
Learn about Matilda and Stephen's history and stay for half a day, meandering through the town, visiting Agatha Christy place.
The Old Post Office is a nice place for food and drinks.
And the remains of the castle good to walk around
This was a last minute stay after a holiday was cancelled at the 11th hour due to Storm Arwen. Our stay was so good that it helped soften the blow! A fabulous hotel with fantastic staff and food to die for. Nothing was too much trouble, everything was well thought out in the rooms and as a bonus it has a great little gym. It was lovely to get to stay so soon after the hotel opening as it was still so shiny and new. We will definitely be back!
What a lovely lace to stay from the moment we entered the hotel. Jim and his team were just fab. Nothing was too much trouble. They were fantastic with my granddaughters who are faddy eaters as well as being so nice to my grandson with autism. The rooms were clean and boutique in style. So Handy for wallingford and the river. The family and staff and goose the dog were amazing thank you
A lovely welcome: self-contained accommodation above the pub and comfortable twin beds (as requested). Our host supplied a complimentary breakfast in the room of cereals, milk/fruit juice/ choc croissants which was very considerate for (Ridgeway) walkers wanting an early start. Despite having a room/windows facing a main road through Wallingford it wasn't noisy in the middle of the night.
Cranberry Cottage is a delightful characterful property, really conveniently situated minutes from the centre of Wallingford. Sue and Brendan were very friendly and welcoming and the room was beautifully furnished, spotlessly clean and extremely comfortable. Breakfast in the lovely farmhouse kitchen was brilliant and I especially enjoyed Sue's amazing home-made bread and jams.
Check in was easy even though we arrived just before 7pm and the regular reception staff had left. We were shown to our room by a very friendly and personable chap who I assume is the night porter. Nicely appointed room, tasteful decor and comfortable bed. Good value for money. We didn't eat at the hotel so cannot comment on the food or restaurant area.
Had an very relaxing, 2 night stay at this very smart, immaculately presented room at this lovely spot on the Thames. Excellent hosts, had thought of many neat little touches as described in other reviews, and all the information you could want. Excellent, historic small town of Wallingford, 5 minutes walk, and a good base for exploring the area.
Position was good, and the hotel had several public areas where a group could sit. Our bedroom had a lovely view of the river. The dinner menu had vegetarian and gluten free options(although not at breakfast). When paying our drinks were removed from the bill to compensate us from lack of gluten free items for breakfast, which was nice.
This was a last minute booking at a good rate. My room was clean and the bed was comfortable and it met my expectations for a one night stay. Breakfast was included in the rate, the buffet selection was good and I had a lovely freshly cooked breakfast.
The hotel is in a lovely location overlooking the Thames with friendly staff
The staff are wonderful and offered a very warm welcome as soon as I walked in the door. The room was great with a very comfortable bed. The shower was strong and hot. The dinner menu was limited, but the pizza was great. Breakfast was very good with great sausages. I would love to stay in the hotel again.
This charming property is in a quiet and central location, perfect to enjoy Wallingford as well as to relax indoors. The flat is extremely spacious and offers every confort, including a very well equipped kitchen and a comfy bed. Five stars for cleanliness.
The hosts were very hospitable and had a great knowledge of the area. Nothing was too much trouble. The location is very peaceful and a 5 minute drive from Wallingford town centre. Approximately 45 minutes from the Cotswolds. Very enjoyable 4 day stay.
Lovely golf/spa resort with new lodges, nicely decorated, lovely shower room situated in quiet area near Wallingford. Welcoming staff, spotlessly clean accommodation and restaurant. Private parking
Very handy place to stay for the night when in Wallingford. Nice rooms, well furnished, good location. I arrived at 11PM and left at 8AM so didn't get to check out much apart from the room.
Super friendly receptionist; setting and tables by the river are amazing; easy to find; quiet even though close to road. Would return even though we believe the hotel has seen better days.
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