Located in the picturesque village of Hindhead, The Devil’s Punchbowl Hotel is opposite the namesake natural amphitheater.
Robert
United Kingdom
Excellent location for exploring the local area. The room was spacious, well furnished. The staff were really excellent and the breakfast good. The hotel decor was better than we had expected from past experience of it. Despite having a party on, we had been put far enough away from it for there to be no issue with noise.
The Little Barn - Self Catering Holiday Accommodation is located in Hindhead, just 5.2 miles from Frensham Great Pond and Common and 15 miles from Jane Austen's House Museum.
Tim
United Kingdom
The location and the fact that it was dog friendly
Located in Godalming, 9 miles from Frensham Great Pond and Common, The Stag on the River has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Gareth
United States of America
It’s a very beautiful property, in a beautiful area
Rooms a fantastic
Rated a 5-star inn by the AA, the 600-year-old Crown Inn combines traditional character with modern room luxuries, including flat-screen TVs and DVD players.
Our 4-star hotel also comes with a spa wellness center where you can relax for treatments. Please note the spa facilities are NOT included in the rate and is subject to availability.
Set in Frensham, Bel And The Dragon-Churt offers a garden, terrace and bar. The property features a children's playground and free WiFi throughout the property.
Kevin
United Kingdom
Very comfortable bedroom and a wonderful bathroom. Nice little touches with the gin and chocolates. Lovely, quiet location. Superb breakfast choice and quality. Excellent dinner menu in the restaurant and bar. All staff were friendly and effective.
Kwetu Cabin offers accommodations in Bordon, 3.7 miles from Frensham Great Pond and Common and 10 miles from Jane Austen's House Museum.
jennifer
United Kingdom
Beautifully appointed with incredibly fast responses from host for all sorts of questions. Bed superb. Really comfortable and the most exquisite breakfast presented with love and attention. Would definitely recommend and hope to stay again soon. Truly a cabin perfected with love
The accommodation had been updated to a good standard & full...
The accommodation had been updated to a good standard & full of character.
Literature on varied sports activities & sightseeing & local information available.
Our trip would have been better in warmer weather.
The accommodation was very difficult to find.
Very good variety of board games, for families & adults.
Soulla
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Hindhead is my birth place. I love it!
Hindhead is my birth place. I love it! the National Trust have done wonders. the whole area around the Punchbowl is absolutely beautiful, there are numerous walks and lovely places to sit. every season is special. the miracle of the A3 being taken away to a tunnel is just amazing. the walk to Gibbet Hill is lovely. an easy walk that takes us to over 900 feet above sea level. the views are amazing. on a good day one can see London. the Exmoor ponies have made such a difference, parts of the area look like the New Forest, another favourite place.
apart from the Hotel restaraunt there are no eateries in the evening which is a shame, but Haslemere and Grayshott are not too far away.
Jenny
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Friendly welcoming and hardworking staff.
Friendly welcoming and hardworking staff. Restaurant was packed and obviously popular. We only had breakfast which we thought below average. Very little choice.
Accommodation is very dated. Lots of furniture and fittings in our room broken. Needs huge investment on the accommodation side. Everything felt and smelt damp.
Very good location and excellent customer service so deserves to do better.
Diane
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
This is an area I know from childhood in the 1960s and...
This is an area I know from childhood in the 1960s and although the views across the National Trust land remain with only slight encroachment from development, the access via the official National Trust car park is not attractive and the main walks are of course busy with dog walkers and cyclists.
In my personal judgement, the area has become more of a pleasant amenity for the fortunate people who live in the area and I would not rank it as a tourist attraction.
Mark
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Hindhead is very very small it is I would say a hamlet, so...
Hindhead is very very small it is I would say a hamlet, so don’t go if your expecting more. But - The Devils Punch Bowl makes up for this it is stunning!!
Hazelmere is 10mins away if you feel the need to go anywhere else.
Pamela
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Only saw a small part as was mostly hiking, but there was a...
Only saw a small part as was mostly hiking, but there was a lovely pub in the next village called the fox and flamingo.
The national trust park of devil's punchbowl and surrounding heaths, commons and forests are beautiful.
Plenty of walks for all abilities.
The staff were friendly and approachable.
The room was large, warm, clean and quiet adequate for a night or two.
It has a nice dinning room for a good cooked breakfast.
The hotel benefits from a good size car park and being just off the main A3, London to Portsmouth Road and on the bus route from Haslemere Railway station and the village of Grayshott. There are many walks you can do over the National Trust Common land very close by. I've stayed before and would again.
Stayed here after a nearby wedding. The hotel is a "does what it says on the tin" kind of place. Its reasonably priced, the rooms are a good proportion and functional. The decor is dated but you're getting a large room with ensuite for a very good price in comparison to other places nearby. It's no frills but sometimes the hotel is just where you get your head down.
We needed a convenient hotel for a local 1 night stay. The room had a new bed which was very comfortable. We did not have breakfast. The hotel needs a lot of investment - they are starting in the downstairs bar and eating areas. These looked fine but there is a lot to do. Ideal for a short stay and at £77 a night for a double room you pay for what you get.
This is a great spot for walking on Hindhead Common and The Devils Punchbowl. Our dog was made to feel welcome, the property was spotless and the kitchen well stocked with little extra goodies like milk, crumpets and even Easter Eggs. Jackie was lovely too. We used the washing machine as this was at the end of a trip away and all worked well.
Excellent location for exploring the local area. The room was spacious, well furnished. The staff were really excellent and the breakfast good. The hotel decor was better than we had expected from past experience of it. Despite having a party on, we had been put far enough away from it for there to be no issue with noise.
Peter and Malik were so friendly and professional and made sure we had a great stay. Rooms were cosy and beds were super comfortable. Location is lovely with beautiful woods nearby. Will definitely be visiting again!! The hotel suited our needs perfectly
We stay here every Christmas day evening after visiting family nearby. Its a very old hotel but our beds were clean and
comfortable and the staff friendly. We feel that the price we pay is very reasonable and it suits our needs.
Have stayed before at this excellent hotel, clean comfortable rooms, good breakfast, nice surroundings, very good value for money, just a nice feel to the hotel which makes it great experience to stay there.
Excellent service all round. Outstandingly clean and superb food. Staff are top notch. Already booked it again for next month. Best hotel I have stayed in this side of Channel.
The hotel is in a great location for enjoying the nearby Devils Punch Bowl national park. The staff were friendly and attentive. The bedding and towels were clean.
Used as a stopover hotel on the KAW Cycle and as it was right on the route it was the perfect location. Breakfast was good - not included in overnight rate though.
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