Facilities at the accommodation Ensuite or Private Bathroom Shower or Bath Restaurant / Meal Options Special Diet Options Bar Car Parking onsite / close by TV in Room Children Welcome Open All Year Wedding Venue / Facilities WiFi - Internet Access Disabled Facilities Lift / Elevator Indoor Pool Gym / Fitness Centre Conference Space Air Conditioning
Facilities Nearby Entertainment Bar / Pub Restaurant/s
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Distances are direct straight line
International Airports
Bristol Airport Lulsgate Somerset BS48 3DY 6.7 miles
Cardiff Airport Rhoose Vale of Glamorgan CF62 3BD 32.3 miles
Local Airports
Hullavington Airport Hullavington Wiltshire SN14 6GU 20.6 miles
Cardiff Heliport Cardiff Cardiff CF10 4LZ 23.6 miles
Motorways
M32 Junction 3 Bristol City centre 1.4 miles
M32 Junction 2 Fishponds, Horfield 2.4 miles
M32 Junction 1 Ring Road, Filton, Kingswood 4.8 miles
Located in a Grade I listed building in the heart of Bristol City, the theatre holds events from many areas of the performing arts including comedy, The Spoken Word, music dance to name just a few. See the website "whats on" for further detail
A theatre located in the heart of the city centre, with a large seating capacity over 3 tires of 1951 people.The Venue holds shows like those from the west end, concerts, musicals and Oprah
A Museum close to the harbourside, with both internal and external exhibits. The exhibits include photo\'s images and memories of Bristol, outside there are harbour cranes, steam trains, fire boats and more.\r\nSee Website for further detail.
Located in the centre of the city, this Grade I listed building was originally an abbey, and in 1542 became a cathedral to represent the then, new Diocese of Bristol
A family attraction, with a large range of fish species including Octopus, sharks, rays, and so many my more. Walk though an underwater viewing tunnel, or attend one of the several daily events and talks.
Formally "At Bristol", the interacting learning experience contains hands on exhibits for all the family. This educational charity makes learning fun and fuels your curiosity
The Floating Harbour is in fact an area of the original river that was dammed by locks to retain water on the high tidal range for boats to moor when the tide is out. This attraction is the ability to walk along the harbour and admire the scenery and visiting boats