"Fantastic view from our room and easily walkable to shops and cafes.
The hotel buildings are old and a bit tired but the welcome is warm and the food is great."
"Nice location, staff were helpful and breakfast/food was great.
Stayed for one night in the heat wave and room was sweltering - but found a fan in the wardrobe to help."
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"Enjoyed a one night stay with a friend, staff were friendly and helpful, the location is good about 20min drive from Bristol centre, very close to Cribbs which has lots of shops and restaurants. The diner is lovely for breakfast. Rooms were comfortable and modern with nice extras like hair straighteners and nice coffee. Would stay again and recommend others visit too. Price very reasonable also for a Saturday. "
"Very nice hotel, spacious and very comfortable. We chose it for its proximity to the Hippodrome theatre but would happily visit again to spend more time exploring Bristol.
Added benefit was the Miller and Carter on site restaurant.
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"I'm in a wheelchair so requested an accessible room. One of the best/most accessible rooms i've stayed in. There is a big wide ramp out front with plenty of disabled parking. Room was large and open for maneuvering and bathroom had a sink, shower and toilet setup that was well thought out and simply just worked. I even used the pool which had a lift for disabled folks to get in/out. Had a great stay and a great time. Lovely friendly people and very helpful. My wife even pulled the bathroom emergency response by accident (looking for the bathroom light switch in the dark) and there were 2 staff members at my room inside 2 minutes to check on me. They weren't even annoyed, just happy nothing was wrong. They even had me fill out a form at check-in to address the plan in case of emergency/fire procedures when elevators would be shutdown. We agreed a plan and i got a say and signed it. I was very impressed with the whole setup. Would definitely stay again in the future. Starbucks in the lobby was a plus :-) "
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Bristol South - Cadbury House
10/10 Excellent
"This is wonderful property very convenient to Bristol airport (so on the flight path, some flight noise in the morning). Beautiful building on a gorgeous property. Staff were friendly (well most of them) The room was nicely laid out, bed comfortable, great pillows & bedding. Breakfast was amazing! "
"I loved the hotel and it was a bargain price, no fault with it at all. The lady on reception was lovely, only thing that i thought "oh ok then" was when i saw the room cleaners in the corridor when i was leaving ,i smiled at him and saod mornkng, he just looked at me and didnt say a thing, but its early and hes at work so i cant blame him 😀 "
Llanhennock is the best area to stay for travellers exploring Tredunnock, offering a serene escape surrounded by the stunning countryside of Wales. Most of our guests choose this picturesque village for its tranquil atmosphere and easy access to beautiful walking trails, making it ideal for those seeking outdoor adventures. The charming local pubs and friendly community add a warm touch to your stay, allowing you to immerse yourself in authentic Welsh hospitality.
For couples, Llanhennock presents a superb romantic getaway. Enjoy leisurely strolls through the scenic landscape, followed by intimate dinners at local eateries that serve delicious, traditional Welsh cuisine. The peaceful ambiance enhances those special moments together, making it a memorable experience.
Families will appreciate the proximity to various attractions, including historical sites and family-friendly outdoor activities. The surrounding countryside offers ample opportunities for picnics, hiking, and exploring the rich natural beauty of the region, ensuring fun-filled days for visitors of all ages.
When is the best time to go to Tredunnock?
The most popular time to visit Tredunnock is March. During this month, the landscape begins to awaken from winter, with temperatures typically ranging between 7 to 12°C. This transitional period is superb for those who enjoy outdoor activities, as the countryside starts to bloom, offering stunning views and opportunities for picturesque walks.
From March to May, Tredunnock experiences its peak season, with a vibrant atmosphere as tourists flock to enjoy the charm of this quaint village. The mild climate encourages visitors to explore local attractions, such as the beautiful gardens and nature trails, making it an ideal time for sightseeing. The longer days allow you to immerse yourself in the scenic beauty of the area, whether you're strolling along the paths or enjoying a picnic in the park.
If you're seeking a quieter experience, consider visiting in January, when the village is less crowded. It's cooler, this month offers a unique charm, and you may find it easier to secure accommodation and enjoy local attractions at a more leisurely pace.
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