Cyclists Welcome
Cyclists Welcome does exactly what it says on the tin. Located in a place where you have access to cycling routes and other jolly places to ride, these accommodations have been selected because they actively support your cycling requirements.
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West Lexham, Norfolk, England
from £246
Chateau Terrace B&B, Wye Valley, Wales
Double £62; single £32.
Bedford Lodge, Shanklin, Isle of Wight, UK
£40 per person per night for a double room.
Brook Lodge Farm, Mendip Hills, Bristol
Pitches from £8
Nantwen, Pembrokeshire, Wales
From £465 per week (short breaks available)
Westley Farm Cottages, Chalford, The Cotswolds
From £420.
The Old Repeater Station, Northumberland, England
Double room from £65, family room from £75
Redgate Smithy B&B, Cornwall, England
From £83 for two; singles £65
Gîte La Mouche, Normandy, France
From €200
Height Top Farm, Lancashire, England
From £350 per week; £475 peak season
Old Barn, Mendip Hills
From £68 per night
Tyas Cottage, Yorkshire, England
From £450 per week low season to £775 per week peak season (sleeps 6) 15% reduction if only 2 people
Manoir de la Fieffe, Normandy, France
Double rooms and suites from €100 B&B; self-catering cottage from €85 per night. Reduced rates for longer stays
Milden Hall and Tudor Barn, Suffolk, England
Barn large group self-catering ranges £25pp midweek to £50pp w/e, variable min charges. Farmhouse b&b £30-50pp. Ask for quote.
Ty Parke, Pembrokeshire, Wales
£13 per adult to camp per night; yurt hire from £70 per night.
Anglesey Tipi & Yurt Holidays, Anglesey, Wales
From £55 for two
Mas Salagros Ecoresort, Costa Barcelona, Spain
Prices vary - check website for details
Mediterranea Seaviews, Island of Gozo, Malta
High season: €780 for 7 nights for 2 people; Low season: €600 for 7 nights for 2 people
Careys Manor Hotel & SenSpa, Hampshire, England
Prices from £154
The Langdale Hotel & Spa, Lake District, UK
From £155 per room per night based on 2 people sharing
Latest reviewed accommodation
"Full of energy and utterly dynamic, Steve and Dawn are understated yet inspirational. In addition to making delicious jam, not only is Dawn a consummate hostess, she's interesting, too. You couldn't help but learn something new, chatting to her. This is a place where, even on a day replete with Welsh sunshine you won’t be able to help but smile at the family of otters who play in the brook."
"Sue and Paddy fled the rat race in search of a different pace of life and they have found it here. “It’s so beautiful”, says Sue “No matter how tense you are you always feel relaxed here.” It’s the combination of Sue’s attention to detail and Paddy’s Irish charm that really make this place: a peaceful, convenient stop off where you’re guaranteed to be very well looked after."
Reviewed by: Florence Fortnam