The hotel includes free Wi-Fi throughout and offers modern rooms, which are equipped with a flat-screen TV. The rooms also benefit from a king-size bed. Some rooms have a balcony.
Sam
United Kingdom
Excellent hotel, friendly and helpful staff , upgraded to a fantastic room , much appreciated 😎
The Hillcrest Hotel is situated close to Chester, Manchester and within easy reach of Liverpool and Liverpool Airport. Our modern hotel is in a rural setting with easy access to the M6, M57 and M62.
Lee
United Kingdom
Bedroom had no heating it was really cold ! You had to find a socket for the kettle across the room !! No in house phone to contact the reception you had to go down stairs at midnight to ask for extra duvet !! Breakfast only 3 products available and no staff on hand, other people where complaining also.
Situated in Widnes and only 8.1 km from 20 Forthlin Road, Chota Gher Apartment features accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking.
This stylish hotel is directly opposite Liverpool John Lennon Airport with easy access to the terminal. It has free Wi-Fi and modern air-conditioned rooms with a flat-screen TV.
Just off junction 12 of the M56 motorway, the hotel has free on-site parking, modern air-conditioned rooms, and a convenient location with good access to the region’s major road network.
Beryl
United Kingdom
We only stayed 1 night for a family gathering. Reception excellent & the room was clean & comfortable. A we needed really
Situated in Warrington, 14 km from Haydock Racecourse, Waterside by Greene King Inns features accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar.
Dan
United Kingdom
Great hotel. Receptionist was extremely helpful on our arrival and allowed us to have our room earlier than the standard check in time as we'd travelled from the south coast. Pub on the side great atmosphere and food.
Village Hotel Liverpool is just 365 m from the M57/M62 motorways. Offering free WiFi throughout, this modern hotel has a leisure club with a swimming pool, a restaurant, pub, and a cafe.
A mere 5-minute walk from Warrington town centre, the hotel is easily accessible from the M56, M6 and M62 motorways, and directly opposite Warrington Bank Quay mainline railway station.
craig
United Kingdom
All very satifactory,from the room to the breakfast.
The room was awful we booked a double room when we arrived...
The room was awful we booked a double room when we arrived there were 2 single beds. We told reception who said they would sort it. All they did was push the 2 beds together. Very lumpy and very uncomfortable.
The hot tap didn't work the shower was a drizzle, cracked floor tiles, dirty disgusting and disgraceful. We have plenty of photos to back this up. We were looking for a bin to put our rubbish in, we found a tiny little thing that fitted 1 small empty bottle of water. The wardrobe was that inadequate it couldn't fit a normal size hanger in it and we had to share it with the ironing board. The lift was dirty disgusting.
When we went for breakfast the following morning every tray was empty there was no bread no orange and no hot water, after waiting for 5 minutes we had to look for a member of staff who apologised and eventually everything was filled. Would I book this hotel again No Would I recommend this hotel No. Star rating -1
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Anonymous
United Kingdom
4.0
Scored 4.0
The hotel is tired and in need of refurbishment, a process...
The hotel is tired and in need of refurbishment, a process which has begun in the lobby area by the looks of things. The first floor area and bedroom carpets need replacing; in any case looked like they could do with a good vacuuming on a regular basis; didn't see any been used there except for the lobby. Breakfast was ok and reception was ok. Car park again is badly in need of being resurfaced. Perhaps this will be a future phase of the on-going refurbishment. My guess is that the hotel has suffered from the effects of lack of funds due to COVID and for that the management may not be entirely responsible and are coping as best they can.
Barrie
Switzerland
6.0
Scored 6.0
Widnes is not a tourist destination.
Widnes is not a tourist destination. Most visitors are there for business or to visit family/friends. There are some interesting museums in Widnes/Runcorn and it is a good jumping-off point for locations in Cheshire, Liverpool and North Wales.
Andrew
United States
6.0
Scored 6.0
Widnes is not a holiday resort, it’s a place to go on...
Widnes is not a holiday resort, it’s a place to go on business, to break up a longer journey or visit family, which was the reason for my visit.
We did eat in the hotel restaurant; it was fine although service a little slow on our first night.
Traveling around Widnes can be tricky if you don’t know where your going (lots of road changes/development). If for any reason you plan to cross the river Mersey on the new Mersey Flow Bridge you need to pay up front online. Type in ‘ ‘MERSEY FLOW’
There are some nice walks and great views of the bridges at West Bank area.
Elaine
United Kingdom
4.0
Scored 4.0
Receptionist was very rode bartender was closing down bar at...
Receptionist was very rode bartender was closing down bar at 9.30 on a Saturday night, rooms were not that clean . Bed was very comfy, breakfast was just ok buffet style and was not that hot and looked like it had been standing out for a while 🙁
lucinda
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
I used to live in Runcorn and now find that all the road...
I used to live in Runcorn and now find that all the road systems are really different. I appreciate where the Everglades is as coming down from Scotland can be really complicated and is central to where I needed to be. The new road systems in Widnes and Runcorn are really different and quite scary, especially when you don't know where you are going!
Perhaps a map might help? Everyone has sat navs but if you don't know where you're going it doesn't help. Just a suggestion as us older people like maps. Pesto was a great restaurant, a bit complicated but the food was lovely. Norton Priory in Runcorn, well worth a visit, lovely place. We did a Creperie in Prestatyn High Street, lovely, really enjoyed it, but huge portions so beware. So different from when I lived down here!
The property has all the amenities needed to comfortably spend a few nights. Ideal if you have got a car, as it’s got its own private driveway and it’s a quick drive to both Liverpool and Manchester. The host was very kind and thorough. A big plus was how clean the property was, including all the towels and bed linen which is something very uncommon in many accommodations across the UK. Will definitely stay again if travelling to the area again. A few food items made available by the host for breakfast were a nice plus.
This is a great house in the centre of Widnes, very close to the shops and park. It was super clean and well presented. There was a downstairs bedroom (as well as two upstairs) meaning anyone not wishing to climb stairs could stay. The breakfast food left in the property were a lovely addition and a good verity too. I did wonder if it would feel noisy as close to a main road, but it really wasn't at all. The host was lovely and available to answer any questions.
Perfectly situated between runcorn and Liverpool . Everything you would need for a weekend away or even a month was there , the shower was amazing there is a small yard with kids outdoor toys in the garden , which our youngest loved . Table and chairs in the garden were great in the sun , there was a covered area too in case it rains . It was perfect , will definitely recommend, and will be back next time we are in the area
Staff great , location good. The facilties were below par. Bed not too comfortable, bed creaked, shower trickled out . I normally book rooms last minute, but i will most likely unless I am desperate avoid this hotel. I am staying quite close for less money but the hotel is superior. It is a shame because all the staff were excellant
everything was acceptable. this was not my first choice hotel as the one we booked quite early on was cancelled due to over booking. But a very nice hotel when we arrived we wanted to order food but the resturant didnt open until 6.30 but we were offered a sandwich
That it was clean and it had everything you needed for a long weekend away. The staff were on the ball to help
With any needs, instruction was clear and simple. We will be using more places like this in the future instead of hotels.
The host John was very welcoming. Like home from home, just so much more comfortable than a hotel room.
Milk, cereal and crumpets etc were a great touch.
Would definitely look to book when we are in Widnes next.
Room very comfortable slept like a log - cooked breakfast excellent although first coffee was stone cold - outside bar area with fire heaters brilliant - nice airy reception area
not a lot, the breakfast was cheap quality, the sausages were cheap & nasty. no covid distancing distancing, when asked why, the reply was we don’t have covid round here !!!
The place was clean, really clean, with a lot of amenities/facilities.
The host was super friendly.
The location is good, not far from Liverpool but in a calm rural region.
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