Situated in England's smallest cathedral city, The Swan provides excellent accommodation and hotel facilities. The Swan makes an ideal base for exploring Somerset.
George
Canada
Wells is a delightful hidden gem of a "city" and this is an excellent hotel right in the heart of it. We had a small issue with our first room which was immediately handled by finding a new room for us. On the night there wasn't a wedding the place was quiet and peaceful. Beds were comfortable. Restaurant was excellent. Would definitely stay again.
The Best Western Plus Centurion Hotel is located between Bath and Wells, with leisure facilities. The property's restaurant overlooking the parkland golf course and ample free parking.
Set in Wells, 2.5 km from Wells Cathedral, The Wookey Hole Inn offers accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking, a bar and a garden. The hotel has family rooms.
Tom
United Kingdom
Fantastic hosts, lovely place! Great food and drinks and very well looked after by all the staff
Situated in Wells and with Oldfield Park Train Station reachable within 33 km, The Sheep and Penguin features a garden, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
Emma
United Kingdom
The room was exceptional. Really spacious and clean, lovely shower. The location was perfect for getting around, only a 5 minute walk to the centre. The staff were all very welcoming and the two meals we had were very good.
Set in Shepton Mallet, 29 km from Bath Spa Train Station, The Shrubbery Hotel offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
This hotel is next to Wookey Hole Caves, 2 miles from the medieval town of Wells. It offers modern rooms with free Wi-Fi, a restaurant and free parking.
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.
Comfortable and cozy small room. Good tea tray and breakfast bag. Quick check in and easy parking. Room hot and noisy due to limited internal sound proofing. In addition needed to have window open all night due to heat. Lots of noise from traffic and night time disturbance from house next door
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Anonymous
8.0
Scored 8.0
Binegar is an old cultural town. Peaceful and calm.
Binegar is an old cultural town. Peaceful and calm. The popular fish & Chip was really good. It is easy to get around if you have your own transportation, but I think there is a public bus too. If I have a chance I will come again here.
Jamaiah
Malaysia
8.0
Scored 8.0
The area around the hotel is countryside, but within 5 miles...
The area around the hotel is countryside, but within 5 miles and up to 20 miles there are many places of interest: Wells Cathedral, Bradford on Avon and canals, Nunny Castle, Glastobury, Cheddar Gorge and caves, car museum Haynes, Shepton Mallet Prison museum, aircraft museum and much more.
Lautaro Salgado
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Binegar was just part of the address, not sure if it is a...
Binegar was just part of the address, not sure if it is a nearby village. The nearest town is Shepton Mallet, which is an interesting historic town, but sadly after trekking all the way uphill to where the Tourist Information was signposted, we found it had closed down! Also, it was Wednesday, which apparently means a lot of things are closed and the town was rather deserted.
A better place to visit is the nearby small city of Wells, which has a marvellous cathedral and fine historic quarter, plenty of cafes and some interesting shops.
Unless you particularly want to visit, avoid the area around Wookey Hole, especially during school holidays!
gillianrc
United Kingdom
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