Wessex Hotel features a selection of hotel accommodation for holidays in the South West England area of Wessex.
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Wessex Hotel

The South West of England, illustriously named Wessex by Thomas Hardy in his literary works, was a fictional demarcation of the counties of Berkshire, Hampshire, Devon, Dorset, Somerset, Wiltshire, and Cornwall. The ancient Anglo Saxon Kingdom of Wessex existed from the 6th to the 9th century, when it was rent apart by the Norman Conquest of William I of England. Regardless of whether people travel to the area to soak up its rich culture and history, have business matters to attend to, or simply want to relax, unwind and enjoy the beautiful countryside, there is a Wessex hotel which can provide quality accommodation and comfort to help make the visit a memorable one.

Today the South West of England is a prosperous and beautiful land filled with history and activities for all to enjoy. The area is vast, ranging from the counties of Gloucestershire and Wiltshire to The Scilly Isles and Cornwall. To get an idea of the scale of this area, Chipping Campden in the north, is as close to Scotland as it is to the end of Cornwall. It encompasses some fine old traditions, and fine old towns, who have been part of the historic and fictional regions of Wessex, yet still of great importance today.

Sample the fine delicacies of the regions specialities include Devon cream teas, Cheddar cheese from the Somerset village of Cheddar, and cider. There are areas of architectural interest such as The Eden Project in Cornwall made from intersecting Biomes to house specimens of plants gathered worldwide. The Glastonbury Festival is an annual celebration of music attracting devoted followers from round the world to the Pyramid Stage to hear an amazing line-up of bands play. The Bristol International Balloon Fiesta sees the air filled with vibrant colour each year, with as many as one hundred hot air balloons taking off together. The staff at your chosen Wessex hotel would be able to advise of the local events and attractions that are nearby, during your stay.

The region is well known as a surfer's paradise with many fine beaches including Fistral Beach Newquay, Widemouth Bay Bude, Perranporth, Trebarwith Strand Tintagel, Crantock Beach, Sandymouth Beach Bude, Watergate Bay, Sennen Cove and Polzeath near Padstow. There are lots of places for beginners to learn, as well as interesting waves for the aficionado to enjoy to the full. Devon and Cornwall offer some of the best surfing in the country, if not the world. In fact the South West of England has the most coastline of any region in England, of which most is protected, so the beauty of this region can be cherished well into the future.

There are two National Parks in the area. Dartmoor, in the centre of Devon, is a remote and extraordinary area of moorland, tors, and rivers. Famous for its native wild ponies, it is an exceedingly popular destination with tourists to the South West. Not all of Dartmoor can be visited by the public however, as a large percentage of it s in private ownership, including that of the Ministry of Defence, and The Duke of Cornwall. The Ten Tors Event is a popular charitable hike, which takes place on Dartmoor over a weekend each year, with the assistance of the British Army. Teams of six must go to each of the ten Tors checkpoints to complete the challenge.

The Area is easy to get to with the M4 providing an accessible corridor for both industry and tourism. The region is home to some of the biggest brands in the world such as Airbus, Rolls Royce, British Aerospace, Orange, Honda, Dyson, Virgin Mobile and Clarks shoes. Suffused with country house accommodation, modern chic establishments, delightful period hotels, and even small and friendly boutique hotels, Wessex is absolutely charming. We have selected the best hotels to make your stay even better. Simply choose the hotel that suits your style, preferred location and has the facilities you require, then have a perfect stay!

Travel to the region for business or pleasure and you will be delighted with the fine selection of hotels we have chosen for you. Each one is individual in its style, but the fine quality and service coupled with great attention to detail is common to all of them. They each offer a diverse range of rooms to fit every budget from singles, doubles, twin and family rooms, to suites and hotel apartments.

Finding the perfect accommodation is delightfully easy. First choose your destination, and then select the style of hotel that appeals to you. Next look at the facilities offered; these may include a swimming pool, gym, spa, beauty salon, hot tub, tennis court, golf course, horse riding or even quad biking. You may need special services for children or the less mobile. Et voila, you have your perfect Wessex hotel!

Most hotels have free Wi-Fi Internet services: Ideal for both business and holiday travellers alike. Business guests may need conference facilities, and many hotels will provide meeting rooms and technical support. Your Wessex hotel may also have a restaurant and bar, perfect for relaxing after a busy day of business or sightseeing.