Hotels in Bryher

Hell Bay
Bryher
Bryher
Isles of Scilly

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A spectacularly located ‘getaway from it all’ destination that is a paradise for adults and children alike. All suites – over the past couple of years have been stunningly re-developed for 2005, offer first class accommodation with stunning views. Informal atmosphere with distinctive design led interior and food (2 AA Rosettes), that is worth the journey alone. Outdoor heated pool, gym, sauna, spa bath, games room, children’s playground and Par 3 Golf.

A sub-tropical natural seaside paradise with rugged coastline surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean. Next stop USA ! White sanded beaches abound. Daily inter- island boating provides the communication between islands and Tresco ( with the world famous Abbey Garden), St Martins, St Marys, St Agnes as well as many uninhabited ones which all await your discovery. Sailing, diving, snorkelling, windsurfing, kayaking, boating and swimming with seals are all favourite holiday pastimes.

Transport to the islands is by boat or helicopter from Penzance or from Southampton, Bristol, Exeter, Newquay and Lands End by fixed wing aircraft. All arrangements can be made by our reservation team.

Dinner, Bed and Breakfast from £130 pppn

Details

Ratings/Awards: AA 3 Red Star & 2 Rosettes
ETC Gold Award 3 Stars
Number of Rooms: 25
Number Ensuite: 25
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Restaurant

Cuisine: Modern British - Fish speciality
Chef: Head Chef: Glenn Gatland
Awards: 2 AA Rosettes

Facilities

Parking
Credit Cards Accepted
Room Service
Open All Year
Gym
Swimming Pool
TV in Rooms
Satellite TV

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