Cameley Lodge - Self Catering - Temple Cloud
51.31557, -2.56273Offering a shared lounge and a golf course, the 3-star Cameley Lodge - Self Catering hotel lies in a conservation area of Temple Cloud, within 7 km of Midsomer Norton railway and within a 4-km distance of Farrington Golf Club. Highlights at this Temple Cloud hotel include Wi-Fi in the rooms.
Location
The smoke-free property has a beautiful setting within a 10-minute drive of the large Chew Valley Lake Reservoir, while natural sights like the real Farrington's Farm- Cowtastic Farm Park are a 10-minute ride away. The Cameley Lodge - Self Catering Temple Cloud is also set in a valley and is in close proximity to Church of St James.
For those travelling from afar, Bristol airport is 24 minutes' drive away.
Rooms
The rooms have en suite bathrooms with a bathtub, a separate toilet, and a shower. They are furnished with cosy decor. Guests can also enjoy garden views.
Eat & Drink
For a drink, you can stop by the cosy lounge bar.
Leisure & Business
Leisure options include a sunbathing terrace and a picnic area offered for a surcharge. On-site entertainment options, featuring wedding services and live performances, are organised at the Cameley Lodge - Self Catering. Horseback riding, cycling, and ping pong can also be organised.
Rooms and availability
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Bed options:3 Single beds
Essential information about Cameley Lodge - Self Catering
💵 Lowest room price | 92930 INR |
📏 Distance to centre | 1.4 km |
🗺️ Location rating | 9.2 |
✈️ Distance to airport | 19.1 km |
🧳 Nearest airport | Bristol, BRS |
Location
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Reviews of Cameley Lodge - Self Catering
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missingWrote a review on Oct 02
Cameley Lodge is a quiet and charming place with extremely friendly staff who provide personal service. the breakfast offers a variety of choices including hot fresh coffee, toast, and juice. - the location is fantastic, with easy access to Bristol airport, Glastonbury, the International Book Barn, and Stonehenge.
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missingWrote a review on Oct 01
The staff were excellent and the location tranquil. The food was also very good. Beautiful garden and terrace for a pre dinner drink or morning coffee.
Our room - the family room, was very old fashioned We were expecting something a little more modern based on the photos and reviews of the property. It was also expensive compared to the hotel/pub we had stayed the previous nights which were the same price but were luxurious, modern, bright with fantastic views. However, the bed was comfortable and it was a quiet tranquil location.
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missingWrote a review on Sept 29
Everything, hotel is in the countryside but perfect for discovering the area, perfectly situated between Bath, Bristol and Shepton Mallet. Cheddar gouge Glastonbury 30 minutes away, lots more to see, well worth a visit. Hotel owners and staff always their to help if needed, food was great, we had one of the rooms over looking the fishing lake, perfect to wake up to any time of the year.
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missingWrote a review on Sept 20
The rooms here are well-priced, impeccably clean, and in a great location near Bristol, restaurants, and a variety of breakfast options available.
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missingWrote a review on Sept 18
The food provided for breakfast was outstanding. The location was lovely and beautiful - within walking distance of everywhere we wanted to go.
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missingWrote a review on Sept 18
It was a quiet and peaceful night after a hectic flight to Bristol Airport from Spain. The staff were very welcoming and understanding even though we arrived much later than we had hoped( about 1.00 am ).The hotel is in a very pretty location off the beaten track but our sat nav took us straight there and there were bright lights to help when we arrived. We have considered using the hotel again if we should want a quiet hotel close to Bath or Bristol but obviously one would need a car.The location is very pretty and it would be good also to explore the surrounding countryside where there are some nice pubs.
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missingWrote a review on Sept 18
The staff at Cameley Lodge were helpful and the views across the lake were amazing. the room was well priced and had everything I needed. the location was incredible, close to Bristol airport and surrounded by attractions like Glastonbury, the International Book Barn, and Stonehenge.
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missingWrote a review on Sept 17
The location was peaceful, right by beautiful gardens with gorgeous countryside views, surrounding attractions and Glastonbury, in a beautiful area. The rooms were beautifully decorated and view of the Mendip hills was absolutely stunning.
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missingWrote a review on Sept 16
Cameley Lodge offered a very relaxing and comfortable stay. All rooms were tidy and well presented and the staff had a helpful and friendly manner.
Better roadsigns to the hotel.
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missingWrote a review on Sept 09
The place has a stunning location near all the popular tourist spots and even provides a restaurant option on the first night of arrival, making it quite convenient.
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missingWrote a review on Sept 07
Very peaceful. Very nice surroundings. Comfertable, light airy room. Clean and fresh. Breakfast was very nice. Set us up for the day. Staff friendly. Could'nt fault it at all.
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missingWrote a review on Sept 06
I'd stayed at the hotel before and liked the rural location and as the price includes a good breakfast it is better value than the big chains. It's quiet in the week, car parking is free and so is the wi-fi.
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missingWrote a review on Aug 31
A quiet place located near popular tourist sites, a restaurant available upon arrival, and a charming old church to explore with a variety of delicious dining choices.
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missingWrote a review on Aug 29
Excellent value for money. Staff were very helpful and obliging. Food fresh and very wholesome.
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missingWrote a review on Aug 29
We very much like the area around this hotel and the friendly family feeling it had. The service by the staff was exceptionally attentive and friendly and we felt that they cared very much that we enjoyed ourselves and felt at home. The hotel is ideally situated to enjoy the fishing facilities next to this hotel and makes for an extremely restful stay. We would recommend this hotel to anyone, even a family with children as there is a small holding and farm animals to see. The only thing that we would say is that you need a car as it is expensive to use Taxis to get around these days. The food was excellent and generous and we certainly felt that we had value for money. The hotel was busy the whole time we were there so that is a good indication of the popularity of the hotel even with the local people.