If you're looking for somewhere to stay in Wiltshire or the UK, check out these fabulous new accommodation guides, due to be released in May: Bed and Breakfast England 2007, Hotels England 2007, Self Catering England 2007, Britain's Camping and Caravan Parks 2007, Pets Come Too! England 2007.
Containing 23,000 recommended places to stay; each one bears an independent quality assessment from VisitBritain, the official tourist board, something which 87 per cent of us consider essential when booking a trip. With these books you can rest assured the accommodation has been checked out before you check in.
Aimed at all ages, budgets and tastes, they include everything from swanky city hotels and spas to idyllic self-catering cottages, campsites and bed and breakfasts. These new guides provide an unprecedented opportunity to discover sanctuaries and hidden gems of your very own!
Many of the recommendations include in-depth descriptions of the type of property and/or location and the facilities that are on offer, as well as superb insights into settings and general ambience, be it tranquil, romantic, luxurious, unique or indeed haunted!
Simple and practical to use, each of the guides provides a wealth of essential information and is categorised by region and in town order. There is information in the form of visitor attractions, short breaks and exclusive offers, full colour location maps, Tourist Information Centres and event listings for 2007.
Highlights from the Wiltshire sections include:
- Heatherly Cottage, Corsham, Wiltshire.
4 Star Gold Award Guest Accommodation
- The Rokeby Guest House, Salisbury, Wiltshire. 4 Star Silver Award Guest House
- Piccadilly Caravan Park, Lacock, Wiltshire.
5 Star Touring & Caravan Park
- Fairfield Barns, Bradforn-on-Avon, Wiltshire.
5 Star Self Catering
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For full information, including price, location and facilities, visit www.visitbritain.com
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