WaterloovilleCopyright Chris Downer

The relatively new town of Waterlooville – it grew after and was named for Wellington’s greatest victory – sits at the edge of the Forest of Bere a few miles north of Portsmouth, easily accessed off junction 3 of the A3(M)... Read More

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Hotels in Waterlooville - 3 places to stay

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The Hampshire Hog

The Hampshire Hog

The Hampshire Hog is NOW OPEN for reservations. We are delighted that we have been graded as a 5 star guest accommodation property and our stylish bedrooms reflect this.

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Other Places to Stay near Waterlooville

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Premier Inn Portsmouth Havant (2.28 miles)

Premier Inn Portsmouth Havant
Ideally situated within easy reach of the A3(M). For shops and local amenities Portsmouth city centre is only 6 miles away. Conveniently located for Havant train station and just 6 miles from Portsmouth ferry terminal. Our ... More | visit website
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Premier Inn Portsmouth (Horndean) (2.70 miles)

Premier Inn Portsmouth (Horndean)
Situated within easy reach of the A3(M). Local attractions include Staunton and Queen Elizabeth Country Parks, Gunwharf Quays and Portsmouth's historic Dockyard. For shops and local amenities Portsmouth city centre is 12 miles away. Our Portsmouth ... More | visit website
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Red Lion Hotel (2.79 miles)

Red Lion Hotel

Gary and the team welcome you to the Red Lion Hotel. A pub and 16 bedroom hotel located near to Cosham train station and a short drive to Portsmouth town centre.Above all we pride ourselves ... More | visit website

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Ship & Bell (2.80 miles)

Ship & Bell

This charming 17th-century English pub/inn and restaurant offers a warm welcome to everyone, as well as varied home-cooked cuisine, fine wines and Fuller's award-winning ales.

With 14 stylish, refurbished bedrooms, the inn offers modern-day comfort with ... More | visit website

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Cripple Creek Guest House (2.97 miles)

Cripple Creek Guest House
Cripple Creek Guest House is set in the countryside, with views over the fields and forest. The nearest city is Havant and Portsmouth and its ferry terminal is located just 20 minutes drive away. ... More | visit website
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Meadow View Guest House (2.97 miles)

Meadow View Guest House

Small Guest House in the countryside. All rooms are en-suite with T.V. tea and coffee making facilities.We have off road parking. All rooms have internet access. All rooms have a worktop and chair. Some rooms ... More | visit website

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Hilton Portsmouth (3.15 miles)

Hilton Portsmouth

The Hilton Portsmouth is situated just off the A27 (M) and the A3 (M) from London on the A2030, opposite Farlington Wildlife Reserve and only 4.5 miles from the city centre and the historic ships. ... More | visit website

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Bear Hotel (3.17 miles)

Bear Hotel

The Bear Hotel is situated in an historic town, just a few minutes drive from Portsmouth and Chichester.
As the hotel is only a 2 minute walk from the train station access to Southampton and Hayling ... More | visit website

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Robin Hood Inn (3.25 miles)

Robin Hood Inn

After recently undergoing a £1/2 million refurbishment, the Robin Hood Inn on The Green now offers a stylish yet unpretentious restaurant with a choice of two menus - one for lunch and early supper, and ... More | visit website

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Marriott Portsmouth Hotel (3.50 miles)

Marriott Portsmouth Hotel
Its easy access to major routes and convenient location near popular sights like the Spinnaker Tower, Gunwharf Quays and the historic Naval Dockyard, the Portsmouth Marriott Hotel provides an ideal setting that makes business trips ... More | visit website

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