The Royal Clarence Hotel (on the Seafront) is the only hotel situated opposite the beach in Burnham-on-Sea. Free WiFi is available in all areas of the Hotel.
Housed in a historic building, The Victoria Hotel offers accommodation with a garden and free WiFi in Burnham on Sea, 300 metres from Burnham-on-Sea Beach.
Anonymous
United Kingdom
Hotel was very dirty, lots of dust behind the bed, broken plug sockets, the only thing that was a plus was the location and I must admit the staff were very accommodating, it’s just unfortunate the room was not up to scratch.
Located in Burnham on Sea, just 100 metres from Burnham-on-Sea Beach, Seashell luxury apartment provides beachfront accommodation with free WiFi.
Lesley
United Kingdom
I like everything, everything is there , all that I need is at my finger tips . The bed is soooooo comfortable, the en suite shower is perfect and it's 2 minutes from the beach for sunset gazing. Anita is kind and nothing is too much trouble for her. I can honestly say I really love seashell.
Thornbury Accommodation is situated in Burnham on Sea, 600 metres from Burnham-on-Sea Beach, 2.8 km from Berrow Beach, as well as 47 km from Ashton Court.
With free WiFi and a 24-hour reception, Days Inn Hotel Sedgemoor offers easy access to the M5 motorway, and is 7 miles from Weston-Super-Mare. There is free parking on site. Rooms have a TV.
Just a 9-minute drive from the centre of Bridgwater, the Admiral’s Table by Marstons Inns offers accommodation and a restaurant and bar. Its stylishly decorated rooms have free Wi-Fi access.
The Grange Hotel Brent Knoll provides accommodation in Brent Knoll. The hotel features a 24 hour front desk and provides guests with a bar. There is a large sun terrace and beautiful gardens.
Norris
United Kingdom
It was a quirky place to stay , the owner was a lovely man and very chatty and friendly.
We had a dog friendly room which literally had a little dog room with a bed and bowl for your 4 legged friend! There is plenty of fields to walk them too.
Food was good.
Situated in Bridgwater, ibis Bridgwater, M5 Jct23 has a bar. Among the facilities of this property are a restaurant, a 24-hour front desk and a shared lounge, along with free WiFi throughout the...
Patricia
United Kingdom
Super staff at the ibis they really looked after us ver well.
The School House is located 5.2 miles from Bridgwater, 5 minutes' drive from the M25 Jct 23, and 29.2 miles from Bath. Free private parking is available on site.
Eva
United Kingdom
The School House is a very nice, quiet place to stay, has beautifully decorated rooms, comfy beds, functional bathrooms and pretty breakfast room where the owners served us a delicious breakfast. Thank you🙂
It's gone right down the pan , full of vagrants, scary...
It's gone right down the pan , full of vagrants, scary people ,nowt to do and nowhere nice to eat in the town ,give a wide berth .Dunston house pub has good food and the nicest place around ,recommend this establishment ,it does have a nice beach though and theatre
Timothy
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I liked the beach, which was long and good for a stroll.
I liked the beach, which was long and good for a stroll. Unfortunately the weather was changeable while I was there. I liked the town, lots of different shops and good places to eat. Brean down is a short drive which is a National Trust area. It is well worth climbing the steps to walk to the end of this "natural pier". Fantastic views. I could have stayed longer and would love to go back. I would definitely stay in the Royal Clarence again
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Anonymous
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Beach very close by to lots of amenities, fab fish and chip...
Beach very close by to lots of amenities, fab fish and chip shop along sea front, parking is very cheap at £5.50 for the day and never struggled to get a parking space. Sea is in quite early ( see board for times) and has normally back out by 10am and in again around 5 pm however times do differ. Lots of buses to all locations, ideal place as Weston and Brean are also a very short bus or car drive.
Kimberley
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Beautiful beach - dog friendly af the north end.
Beautiful beach - dog friendly af the north end. Burnham, like many other places is looking bit run down. There are a good number of shops and places to eat. There seemed to be a lot of older people around. It's not really a family place.
Philip
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
It is alright for a day out but I wouldn't go there for a...
It is alright for a day out but I wouldn't go there for a holiday. The hight Street was too congested that I ended up having to walk on the roads a lot. The sea is just like an extension to Weston Super Mare that you could hardly see anything when the tide is in. On the plus side, Burnham on Sea have plenty of pubs , cafes and take away food.
Christine
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Beach and fun things to do with children but we went for an...
Beach and fun things to do with children but we went for an adult break so didn’t really want to explore as we just wanted a chilled time which is what we definitely had! Would definitely stay at one ninety again! Lovely hosts and lovely atmosphere with a modern and clean, peaceful setting! The breakfast was lovely, highly recommend the mushrooms with your fry up!
Had an excellent stay at the Thornbury! Hotel was a 2 minute walk to the sea front, room was immaculate & comfortable, the staff were so friendly and helpful, was an absolute pleasure staying there and will definitely return
Sad decline of a good family brand. Makes you wonder if parent company Britannia Hotels is in financial difficulty. Whole place starved of investment, so grotty. Asking everyone to pay cash, as card machine down.
Everything was as stated and it was comfortable. It was cold outside (March) but heating was adequate. Resort was pretty much closed, so ended up going into Burnham on Sea for food & drinks most of the time.
Entertainment and swimming was free and the staff for these was amazing! Amount of kitchen utensils and equipment available was amazing! Very spacious living area in chalet. Laundrette was cheap.
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