Set within 15 acres of landscaped gardens in the beautiful Port Lympne Wild Animal Reserve, the Port Lympne Mansion Hotel features stunning views across the Romney Marsh, over the Kent Coast, and...
Cooke
United Kingdom
Fabulous place to stay. How many 5 star hotels have a free zoo and buggy to get around.
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Located in Hythe, a 10-minute walk from Hythe Beach, The Swan Hotel provides accommodations with a shared lounge, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Philip
United Kingdom
Nice clean bright room , toiletries, hairdryer, towels , comfy bed , tv . Good breakfast. Pleasant staff .
Picturesque, interesting and historic small town close to...
Picturesque, interesting and historic small town close to the sea. Pedestrianised high street with loads of independent shops, including antiques and bric-a-brac, old church with ossuary in the crypt. Some lovely old pubs, some good restaurants, canal, free parking available. very little traffic in central areas. Miniature coastal railway.
Neil
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Hythe is a charming small town with great cafes and...
Hythe is a charming small town with great cafes and restaurants, fascinating local history: and most importantly, the Romney Hythe and Dymchurch Railway, a one-thrid scale mainline railway built nearly 100 years ago. It's a marvel of engineering and a fabulous day out: spend an hour at New Romney to visit the huge model railway; spend an hour or more at Dungeness to climb the lighthouse, visit Derek Jarman's house, have fish & chips at the station cafe; then return to Hythe for an evening meal in one of the many fabulous restaurants.
Alex
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Not quite a typical seaside town as the history is...
Not quite a typical seaside town as the history is exceptional. But the usual empty shops, charity shops, nail bars, barbers etc detracts. Best along the bit of coast however as caravan parks and takeaways abound. I don’t see the attraction personally but it does get busy and so do the local caravan parks!
GeoffreyF
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Quiet little seaside town, not much to do on the beachfront...
Quiet little seaside town, not much to do on the beachfront when you compare it to other places like Brighton or Hastings, but if you are looking for a peaceful get away Hythe is lovely. Some nice pubs and restaurants aswell as lovely local shops. All the people we met were very polite and friendly.
Sammie
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
The hotel and its comfort are the main attraction.
The hotel and its comfort are the main attraction. There is a Waitrose and Sainsbury nearby and all the attractions are no more than 30 mins away so great as a base for Dungeness, Romney, Rye, Dover and Ramsgate.
Andrew
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
You have the beach, a prom which is by the sea and runs to...
You have the beach, a prom which is by the sea and runs to Folkestone. Then you have the canal for boating or a quiet sit in the shade, if you are energenic you can walk the whole canal . A bowling club, tennis courts, football , cricket and a lovely parade of shops what more could anybody want.
Patricia
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The breakfast was freshly prepared and all in all the accommodation represented good value for money. We particularly chose it because of the location in a village outside of Hythe, and therefore quieter, and because it was not far from the wedding venue of Port Lympne Hotel and Safari Park. Parking, although off-site, was problem free just outside and by the village green across from the inn. The owner was particularly welcoming.
We had 2 doubles in a family room it was very large, much bigger than a chain hotel family room. Good facilities and clean. The restaurant downstairs was amazing worth a visit even if not staying. Also free parking at the back too.
We had a huge, modern room with amazing sea and sunrise views. We enjoyed our meal in the Indian restaurant and Hythe was a lovely area. The hotel was quiet and the bed really comfortable.
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