Swindon

Swindon was one of the great beneficiaries of the railway age, Brunel and the Great Western Railway bringing it employment and a new purpose. The GWR Museum celebrates that history here, as on a rather smaller scale does the Swindon and Cricklade Railway... Read More

Swindon Events

January
Swindon Potato Day
May
Real Ale Weekend
Swindon Festival of Literature
July
Model Railway Weekend
August
Vintage Transport Weekend
September
Swindon & Cricklade Railway Wartime Weekend
Swindon Garden Show
Waveform
November
Swindon Film Festival
The Commonweal School Christmas Craft Market
December
Santa Fun Run

Hotels in Swindon - 51 places to stay

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Pear Tree at Purton

Pear Tree at Purton

Formerly the Vicarage, this elegant Cotswold stone hotel is set in seven acres on the outskirts of the Saxon village of Purton which nestles in the Vale of the White Horse between the Cotswolds and ... More | Double Room: £109 | visit website

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Marsh Farm Hotel

Marsh Farm Hotel

This delightful 50 bedroom, grade II listed, country farm house hotel is conveniently located just 2 miles from junction 16 of the M4 Motorway and 3 miles west of Swindon. Standing in 2 acres of grounds ... More | visit website

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Village Hotel Swindon

Village Hotel Swindon

The South Marston Hotel and Leisure Club is located in the village of South Marston surrounded by beautiful countryside, yet close to Swindon. An ideal base from which to explore the Cotswolds and the surrounding ... More | visit website

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Hilton Swindon

Hilton Swindon

The Hilton Swindon is conveniently located, directly off junction 16 of the M4 and can easily be reached from the M5 and M6. The hotel has modern meeting facilities located on a dedicated floor with ... More | visit website

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De Vere Shaw Ridge

De Vere Shaw Ridge

n a central location with easy access to Bath and the Cotswolds. Swindon now has the Great Western Designer Village. Ideal for families, the leisure park has an Ice Rink, Superbowl and a 7 screen ... More | visit website

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Great Western Hotel

Great Western Hotel
Still outwardly looking every inch a railway hotel in the grand tradition, this large and imposing pub in the shadow of Swindon railway station is now a vibrant bar and grill. Serving excellent ... More | visit website
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Best Western Premier Blunsdon House Hotel

Best Western Premier Blunsdon House Hotel

Set in 30 acres of beautiful Wiltshire countryside with stunning views across the Cotswold escarpment, this 4* family owned and run hotel offers warm hospitality, 2 superb restaurants, 3 comfortable bars and extensive leisure facilities ... More | visit website

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The Wiltshire

The Wiltshire
Located just five minutes off Juct 16 of the M4 on the edge of Wootton Bassett and only 10 minutes drive from Swindon town centre. The Wiltshire is perfectly located for all the surrounding areas ... More | visit website
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The Hotel Bell

The Hotel Bell

The Bell Hotel is a fun laid back family run hotel. Situated in the pleasant area of Swindon known as Old Town. Swindon town centre is a short 10 minute walk from the hotel. All ... More | visit website

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Jesmonds of Highworth

Jesmonds of Highworth

The Jesmonds of Highworth experience is not just about dining in the restaurant or spending a relaxing night in one of the sumptuous rooms. There are many more ways to experience ‘North Wiltshire’s best kept ... More | visit website

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