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Elderbrook House, hotel in Avebury

Set in Avebury, 16 km from Lydiard Park, Elderbrook House offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.

The room was large and very comfortable. I loved the standing bath and the large bed. Dinner and Beakfast were exceptionally made with fresh ingredients. The view from the window was so beautiful. Ben and his family are so very kind and hospitable and they even got us a takeaway bag for the journey home! Will def come again!
Scored 9.6
9.6
Rated exceptional
Exceptional
492 reviews
Price from
£137.80
per night
Avebury Life, hotel in Avebury

Avebury Life is an alternative style bed and breakfast located in Avebury, close to Marlborough. Free Wi-Fi access and free parking is available.

(1) A truly magickal place to stay (2) A creative and interesting host (3) Delicious and plentiful Vegetarian breakfasts (4) Comfy beds (5) Very clean
Scored 9.0
9.0
Rated superb
Superb
88 reviews
Price from
£98
per night
The Green Dragon, hotel in Avebury

The Green Dragon has a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in Marlborough. Featuring a bar, the property is located within 25 km of Lydiard Park.

N/A
Scored 8.2
8.2
Rated very good
Very good
307 reviews
Price from
£94.05
per night
Dog and Partridge Inn, hotel in Avebury

Set in Calne, 15 km from Lacock Abbey, Dog and Partridge Inn offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.

Pub was fab food was great
Scored 7.4
7.4
Rated good
Good
191 reviews
Price from
£57
per night
Castle and Ball by Greene King Inns, hotel in Avebury

In a 16th-century inn, Castle and Ball is rich in character, and features a traditional restaurant and ale bar.

Helpful staff, excellent breakfast, central location and free car parking.
Scored 8.0
8.0
Rated very good
Very good
1,673 reviews
Price from
£84.60
per night
The Marlborough, hotel in Avebury

The 15th-century inn The Marlborough offers boutique accommodation and a rustic bar and restaurant on Marlborough’s pretty High Street.

Old Worlde charm of the building and bedroom; very polite and attentive staff
Scored 8.5
8.5
Rated very good
Very good
695 reviews
Price from
£108.90
per night
The White Horse Inn, hotel in Avebury

Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, The White Horse Inn is situated a 10-minute drive from central Calne in the Wiltshire countyside.

Beautiful inn in a lovely little village in a convenient location within reach of Avebury National Trust site. Great restaurant and dining experience.
Scored 8.8
8.8
Rated fabulous
Fabulous
474 reviews
Price from
£95
per night
The Cabin - a very quiet location, hotel in Avebury

Located in Pewsey and only 26 km from Stonehenge, The Cabin - a very quiet location provides accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking.

Great little spot and lovely little cabin has everything u need owner s where very welcoming and helpful
Scored 8.8
8.8
Rated fabulous
Fabulous
23 reviews
Price from
£49.50
per night
5 BEDROOM BUNGALOW, SLEEPS 7, in CALNE, hotel in Avebury

A recently renovated holiday home set in Calne, 5 BEDROOM BUNGALOW, SLEEPS 7, in CALNE features a garden. This property offers access to a balcony, free private parking and free WiFi.

Everything
Scored 9.6
9.6
Rated exceptional
Exceptional
7 reviews
Price from
£347.75
per night
Cosy character cottage in central Marlborough UK, hotel in Avebury

Situated in Marlborough, 25 km from Lydiard Park and 32 km from Newbury Racecourse, Cosy character cottage in central Marlborough UK features accommodation with free WiFi in a historic building.

Loved the location, the cottage was so quaint and we especially loved how helpful John was
Scored 9.1
9.1
Rated superb
Superb
40 reviews
Price from
£85
per night
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What guests said about Avebury:

  • Scored 10
    10

    Avebury is a favorite place for us.

    Avebury is a favorite place for us. Ancient history you can walk in, beautiful outdoor area, welcome and accessible for people of any age who have some degree of mobility; many paths to walk on. The Red Lion restaurant has operated for many years, good food and atmosphere , indoor and outdoor seating.
    Dolores
    United States
  • Scored 10
    10

    Avebury stones dwarf its flashier near-neighbour Stonehenge.

    Avebury stones dwarf its flashier near-neighbour Stonehenge. I first visited Stonehenge in the early 1970s, but once I found Avebury I never went back. The henge is so large that it contains a village, and many of the stones are massive. In addition to the stones themselves there are numerous other things to see, such as the West Kennet Avenue, the West Kennet long barrow, Silbury Hill (the largest man-made mound in Europe) and The Sanctuary. There are a few pubs close to Avebury, with the Red Lion in the centre of the village. We had an evening meal there. Avebury is small enough for you to get around most of the the sites mentioned above on foot. The National Trust puts on activities but we didn't take part in any of them during our stay.
    Moragh
  • Scored 10
    10

    Great B&B friendly host, very clean comfy room.

    Great B&B friendly host, very clean comfy room. Delicious breakfast, spacious car park. Well stocked fridge with honesty box. Great location for touring the area. The host had arranged a 20% discount off food at the local pub for residents. We took advantage of this for a meal... a nice saving. Highly recommended B&B.
    Michael
    United Kingdom
  • Scored 10
    10

    great town to visit, a lot of ancient landmarks, very nice...

    great town to visit, a lot of ancient landmarks, very nice people, great places to eat and drink nearby, great places to stay, nice little shops, don't park to much in public if you are foreign visitor as they tend to target foreign cars ;-)
    Peter
    Belgium
  • Scored 10
    10

    We loved the standing stones and the fact that one can hike...

    We loved the standing stones and the fact that one can hike around the area and see so much without any barriers or encumbrances re access to the stones. We ate at the Red Lion each night and the food was really good. Make sure to check out the table built on an ancient 80 foot well - what a back story. Its a quaint quiet town and the stones are quite impressive. Two days was perfect for us to “absorb the energy” and have a quiet ramble. Not too crowded - A lovely place to visit.
    Brian
    United States
  • Scored 10
    10

    We visited at Easter which is the perfect time for us with...

    We visited at Easter which is the perfect time for us with all the flowers, spring lambs and (luckily for us) beautiful weather. There are some stunning walks to the stones and other sites of interest. I had no idea of the historical significance of this fascinating place. We found the local people friendly and helpful. The Manor house, museum and Gardens are worth a visit and The Circles cafe served soup, sandwiches, pasties, ice cream and cream teas (including a vegan option). The local shops were great too and we spent many hours in looking at crystals, books and locally produced goods. We were unable to get a table at The Red Lion pub which is an attractive thatched roof pub (Chef and Brewer) in the village but we chose instead some independent local-ish eateries. Nearby Marlborough has some good restaurants and excellent shops.
    Kim
    United Kingdom