Set within 15 acres of landscaped gardens in the beautiful Port Lympne Wild Animal Reserve, the Port Lympne Mansion Hotel features stunning views across the Romney Marsh, over the Kent Coast, and...
Laura
United Kingdom
Loved the whole visit.
Loved the ethos of the whole park, and I love the work that's going on for breeding and removing globally.
Opposite Hythe beaches, OYO Stade Court Hotel is 25 minutes’ drive from the Euro tunnel and Dover Ferry Port. Rooms at Stade Court hotel all have satellite TV, a work desk and en suite bathroom.
On the main High Street in the seaside town of Hythe, this historic coaching inn has recently been refurbished all rooms, corridor and entire building with high standard facilities available and now...
The Old Post Office Boutique Guesthouse is situated in Hythe, 1.1 km from Hythe Beach, 6.1 km from Eurotunnel UK, as well as 7.3 km from Folkestone Central Railway Station.
Elizabeth
United Kingdom
Best position on high street
Host very welcoming and helpful
Boasting garden views, Allen Ridge features accommodation with a garden and a patio, around 1.5 km from Hythe Beach. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking and free WiFi.
Terry
United Kingdom
What a wonderful host. His greeting was warm and welcoming. We loved how pet friendly it was.
Located in Hythe, the recently renovated Stunning Luxury 3 Bed Penthouse Sleeps 2 to 6 provides accommodation 1 km from Hythe Beach and 2.7 km from Sandgate Beach.
Rebecca
United Kingdom
Open plan kitchen, sitting and dining room was sociable.
Comfy beds.
Warmly welcomed by the host and well communicated with. Excellent directions and instructions.
Parking space.
Really close to Waitrose and high street.
Situated within 16 km of Folkestone Central Railway Station and 19 km of Folkestone Harbour in Hythe, Pinewood - At Port Lympne Reserve features accommodation with seating area.
Carol
United Kingdom
We upgraded to Bear Lodge which was totally amazing. Loved the fire, huge shower room and beds were comfortable.
With free WiFi and free on street parking, Castle Inn overlooks Saltwood Village Green. The family-run inn offers a traditional pub and restaurant, just 3 minutes from Hythe centre.
The hotel and its comfort are the main attraction.
The hotel and its comfort are the main attraction. There is a Waitrose and Sainsbury nearby and all the attractions are no more than 30 mins away so great as a base for Dungeness, Romney, Rye, Dover and Ramsgate.
Andrew
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
You have the beach, a prom which is by the sea and runs to...
You have the beach, a prom which is by the sea and runs to Folkestone. Then you have the canal for boating or a quiet sit in the shade, if you are energenic you can walk the whole canal . A bowling club, tennis courts, football , cricket and a lovely parade of shops what more could anybody want.
Patricia
8.0
Scored 8.0
Lovely clean promenade and stony beach not much there but...
Lovely clean promenade and stony beach not much there but great for pleasant walks , shops about a fifteen minutes walk nice restaurants and coffee shops no big name shops lots of quirky places but very nice to walk around.
paul
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Although the hotel we chose was a big disappointment, Hythe...
Although the hotel we chose was a big disappointment, Hythe high street was clean and well maintained, good choice of cafes and restaurants. Nice stroll along the canal. Good location for beaches, .Dover castle, wartime museum. Close to m20 m2 links.
grayson
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Hythe is a typical seaside venue. older persons asset rich...
Hythe is a typical seaside venue. older persons asset rich cash poor pretty town . lovely architecture and church . shops from the 70s it would appeal to those wanting attractive walks and the Hythe and Dymchurch railway , the lighthouses etc . My 11 year old son and I enjoyed it very much for two days.
Jason
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A pretty seaside town with fabulous shops.
A pretty seaside town with fabulous shops. The Royal Military canal provides a beautiful focal point and walk, before one reaches the amazing coastal walk literally on the edges of the sea. Easy access in and out of the town - close to Folkestone, Dover and beyond - regular buses serve the local area and the roads are easy to navigate. The town is full of stunning buildings like the Hythe Imperial Hotel which don't dominate, but enhance the town.
This is our ‘go-to’ hotel for a weekend getaway, it has everything you need for a relaxing reasonably priced break including a pool, sauna, jacuzzi etc. The hotel has plenty of parking too. The hotel is located on the seafront, which is great for an evening stroll or to watch the waves crashing onto the beach. Hythe is a hidden gem, the High Street offers a range of pubs and restaurants to suit many different tastes.
The staff was quick to respond when I arrived a little earlier than planned. The location is perfect for walks around Hythe; to the shops, cafes and the beautiful church as well as through the park to the beach. Parking is just around the corner (paid during the day).
The hotel was as expected and suited the purpose of our stop over, the price was fair, the room comfortable and a good size for the family, the facilities were as expected and the location is perfect for a visit to Hythe.
The bed was very comfortable and the room was clean, it was quiet but we were out of season. We had booked to be near Hythe High Street (for a friend's birthday celebrations) and the location was very convenient.
We love the peace and serenity of the Hythe. The location was perfect for us to catch our EuroTunnel trip the next day. Bonus!We were able to squeeze in 9 holes at the pretty golf course adjacent to the hotel.
It is a good sized self contained cabin in a garden with views over the rooftops to the Channel. Car parking is available and Hythe high street with plenty of shops and restaurants is only a short walk away.
Perfect location for Le Shuttle. Walked into Hythe which was a lovely town. We had bikes on the back of the car and were able to store these safely overnight. It was so much nicer than a stay in a hotel.
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