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Hotel in Harwich
Located in Harwich, The Bottle Kiln Wetherspoon has a garden, restaurant, bar, and free WiFi throughout the property.
Hotel in Harwich
Sitauted in old Harwich, The Pier offers historic, quay side hotel accommodations. Free Wi-Fi is accessible throughout.
Harwich
The Fryatt Hotel & Bar is located between Harwich International Port and Harwich Town Station, 1.5 miles from the town center. It features its own pub serving classic ales.
Harwich
On Harwich High Street, The Goodlife Guest house offers modern accommodations in the town center, less than 5 minutes' walk from the train station. Free parking and WiFi.
Harwich
Featuring free WiFi and a restaurant, Alma Inn & Dining Rooms offers pet-friendly accommodations adjacent to The Pier in Harwich, 1312 feet from the town center. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar.
Harwich
Camping Pods, Dovercourt Holiday Park provides an indoor pool and free private parking, and is within 15 miles of Flatford and 16 miles of Alresford.
Harwich
Offering inner courtyard views, On the Quay is a property located in Harwich, 16 miles from Flatford and 17 miles from Alresford.
Harwich
Located in Harwich in the Essex region, Hi-di-Ho-me provides accommodations with free private parking.
Harwich
Located in Harwich, just 16 miles from Flatford, Bakehouse provides beachfront accommodations with free Wifi.
Harwich
Located in Harwich and only 15 miles from Flatford, Vetrelax Harwich Deluxe Suite has accommodations with garden views, free Wifi and free private parking.
There is a range of attractions to suit all tastes. If you like history, there are self guided audio trails, museums devoted to the naval history and military signficance of the napoleonic and first and second world war. I came for the photographic opportunities, with massive container ships, sailing boats and the potential for glorious sunrises over the ocean. It does look a bit run down in places and I was a bit apprehensive, but everyone was very friendly, and I would sum it up as an unspoilt gem, from an earlier, more relaxed era.
Some lovely old buildings surrounded by industrial complexes. Every horizon you can’t avoid the super tank loading cranes and other industries. If your a real ale fan, unfortunately there is very little. The Hanover burnt down so the owners opened a pop up beer shop near by. It was the only decent pint I could find. The Alma bar and rooms had an excellent atmosphere and food, but the beer is dreadful and expensive.
I was pleasantly surprised by how lovely Harwich was, there was lots of history in the old town and pretty little streets. There was not much in the way of restaurants or coffee shops but what was there was good. I ate at the Alma Inn.
During the summer months Harwich has a great deal to offer as it is by the sea, near a lovely beach which stretches to Dovercourt, and has a long maritime history. It has a new museum, upgraded cafes and park.
I had no idea until we spent some time there yesterday what an interesting and historic place Harwich is. Was particularly moved by the sculpture of the "kindertransport" children by the halfpenny pier (Jewish children sent by their parents from the NL to the UK to save them from the concentration camps). Would like to explore further.
The hotel room was, Okay, bed was hard, pillow hard, cupboards falling off, only 2 hangers, local uses of the bar were very rude and aggressive towards us, making our stay very uncomfortable. Hotel is in a built up street.
Harwich
Property is exactly as pictured and very clean and cozy. Absolutely love the hotel-quality bedding and towels, made the stay feel so luxurious and great value for money. Although located at the port where there might not be as many activities, it is reasonably close to many attractions like Clacton Pier and Essex. Everyone in my family kept saying they would miss the place once we left and honestly we do! The games available also made the nights we spent more fun for us! Would love to stay again! Definitely highly recommend it!
the bedroom was excellent, it was spacious, well furnished, clean and the bedding and towels look as if they had never been used before, The bathroom was first class and again appeared to be brand new, although someone who preferred a bath to a shower could be disappointed. The hotel was far better than I expected and I would certainly recommend it.
The house was beautifully decorated with some lovely period features, extremely clean & very well-appointed. It was also very well positioned, being just yards from the seafront and the rest of historic Harwich. Thanks must go to our host, who was extremely accommodating, even going as far as to ask how we wanted the bedrooms making up!
Harwich
The owner, Jayne, is lovely and made sure we had a really nice stay in Harwich. From restaurant recommendations and umbrellas to extra milk for tea, nothing was too much trouble. the location between Harwich and Dovercourt is excellent, the en-suite twin room was ideal for our requirements, and breakfast was delicious.
This was my third visit to the Pier, which is one of my favourite hotels. It's in prime position in historic Harwich, with beautiful and dramatic views, the rooms are very comfortable, with complimentary soft drinks in the rooms, and the food and service are excellent.
Harwich
My stay at Driftwood cottage was excellent, great location and the old town of harwich was so historic. Lot's of lovely old pubs that all offer great food. The cottage was so cosy and we had the best sleep, would definitely recommend this place to friends and family.
The cottage was located in the old town of harwich. Which was so full of history and charm. Lots to do and places to visit. The pubs are so warm and friendly and most serve excellent food.
Harwich
Staff excellent- really friendly and welcoming. Quirky old building full of history but also comfortable. Good location in centre of harwich.
Harwich
Nice size room which was very clean.Hotel was in a good location for our intended purpose. Staff were friendly and helpful.
Harwich
the very kind people, the nice breakfast, the lovely beds and the location near Harwich ferry harbour.
Harwich
Awful place, no staff and the rooms had no chair or dressing table, it's a pub, not a hotel
Harwich
Close to Harwich car ferry harbour.