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Charming British & Irish Escapes

With a multitude of coveted holiday hideaways to choose from in the UK & Ireland, the new «Charming British & Irish Escapes» offer includes one overnight, breakfast and dinner (without beverages) from just £350 plus VAT per couple!

Terms and conditions: Offer valid in all Relais & Châteaux hotels in United Kingdom and Ireland. VAT may not already be included for some hotels. Dinner without drinks. Valid all year for stays until 30th December 2010, included. Reservations must be made at least 72 hours prior to arrival and are subject to availability. Changes may be done without prior notice. Rate based on two people sharing a double room. Commissionable to travel agents. This package can not be combined with any other offers

Amberley Castle
Hotel and restaurant in the country
After nine hundred years standing proud in the unspoilt county of West Sussex, known as “the garden of England”, this fortress with its storybook battlement towers has weathered the attacks of enemies and of time itself. Today the battles of the past have made way for an enchanted peace, but certain historic traditions remain. Every night, just before midnight, the impressive portcullis is lowered ever so silently as if to protect your slumber that little bit more. Indeed you will be sleeping in a princely suite with a four-poster bed and mullioned windows overlooking gardens full of blossoming trees. The food is also fit for a king and is served in a dining room with vaulted ceilings and decorated with tapestries and suits of armour. Take a journey back in time in this uniquely romantic setting. ...Read more
United Kingdom, Amberley

Buckland Manor
Hotel and restaurant in a village
One of the finest Manor houses in the Cotswolds, set next to a 13th Century church, amidst beautiful, mature gardens which create an oasis of tranquillity. Perfect for relaxation with horseback riding, golf, tennis, hunting and walks. Crackling log fires warm the cozy lounges. Bedrooms with ample bathrooms have a country house feel; you will have the impression that you’re spending some quiet, relaxing days in your home. ...Read more
United Kingdom, Buckland near Broadway

Chewton Glen
Hotel and restaurant in the country
The cheerful sage green shutters and immaculate sweeping lawns are a welcome sight for visitors to Chewton Glen. This sets the tone for what is certain to be a pleasant and relaxing stay in an elegant and modern setting where you instantly feel at home. Captain Marryat, the legendary Englishman of letters wrote his most famous novel “The Children of the New Forest” here. It was the charm of Chewton Glen that inspired this wonderful story and that continues today to permeate the hotel rooms, lounges and the exceptional fitness centre - the fame of its' spa has long since spread beyond the borders of the United Kingdom. ...Read more
United Kingdom, New Milton

Farlam Hall
Hotel and restaurant in the country
Set on grounds populated by hundred-year-old trees, this beautiful 17th century manor house is a chameleon of sorts. Covered in ivy and climbing vines that change colour with each passing season, it blends marvellously into its surroundings, and only the little lake occasionally betrays its presence by revealing its reflection. You will love the traditional country house interiors. For fans of extreme sensations, a local aero-club will teach you the basics of flying above the many historical sites in the area. Enjoy the bird’s eye views of abbeys and castles and be sure to watch out for Hadrian’s Wall, the stone fortifications crossing the width of England. ...Read more
United Kingdom, Brampton

Gidleigh Park
Grands Chefs Relais & Châteaux Restaurant of a Grand Chef Relais & Châteaux and hotel in the country
This beautiful Tudor style country house hotel is set in an idyllic location within Dartmoor National Park on the banks of the North Teign River. Gidleigh Park is a magnificent 107 acre estate of mature woodland and grounds. From here you may enjoy walks on the moors, horseback riding, guided tours, or venture further afield and visit Cornwall and Dorset by car. Savour the culinary delights prepared by award-winning, Executive Head Chef Michael Caines MBE, using the finest local produce. The wine cellar accommodates some 1,200 wines from around the world. ...Read more
United Kingdom, Chagford

Glenapp Castle
Hotel and restaurant in the country
Standing high above a dramatic coastline overlooking the Irish Sea, in the south west of Scotland’s historic lowlands, Glenapp is the perfect example of a Scottish Baronial castle set in an area of outstanding and unspoiled natural beauty. Its fairytale turrets and towers shelter a timeless world of oak panelled rooms, rich fabrics and fine antiques, as well as the modern luxuries of fine cuisine and service. The castle is hidden from the rugged landscape by 36 acres of magical gardens filled with specimen trees and plants, including a fine collection of rare and unusual rhododendrons. ...Read more
United Kingdom, Ballantrae

Gravetye Manor
Hotel and restaurant in the woods
Gravetye Manor is a truly enchanting place. Close to the pleasures of London, yet far from its hustle and bustle. This beautiful Elizabethan manor sits proudly amongst the winding pathways and abundant flower beds of William Robinson’s own garden, the grandfather of the English natural garden. From the hushed quiet of the wood panelled restaurant to the crackle of log fires, guests cannot fail to be charmed by this most quintessential English country house. Summer or winter, the sweeping countryside views, first class cuisine and attentive yet unobtrusive service will ensure an unforgettable experience ...Read more
United Kingdom, Near East Grinstead

Hambleton Hall
Hotel and restaurant on a lake
A Victorian House, elegantly converted into a prestigious hotel, Hambleton Hall is hidden away in the heart of the Midlands, in the county of Rutland. England’s smallest county is also home to the largest artificial lake in Europe. A geographical detail which further enhances the seductive powers of this hotel perched on a hill overlooking the water. You will appreciate the incomparable hospitality of Tim and Stefa Hart. You will succumb to the charms of the sumptuous interior decor and savour the cuisine that is quite simply unique. When departing this magnificent setting, each guest has only one thing in mind… to return as soon as possible for another interlude of calm and well-being! ...Read more
United Kingdom, Oakham - Rutland

Inverlochy Castle
Hotel and restaurant in the country
The mysterious waters of the lochs, surrounded by the misty mountains that rise out of the earth in this part of Scotland, never fail to plunge the visitor into a gentle dreaminess and an atmosphere of deep restfulness. With its very own loch, Inverlochy Castle offers one of the most stunning Scottish panoramas. Queen Victoria used to come here and she described it as “one of the loveliest and most romantic spots” that she had ever seen. At the foot of Ben Nevis – the highest peak in the United Kingdom – this charming castle with its snooker room and its princely interiors is also a great place to enjoy the ‘Outdoor Capital of the UK’, Fort William and the surrounding areas in the West Coast of Scotland. ...Read more
United Kingdom, Scotland

Kinloch House
Hotel and restaurant in the country
Located in the heart of glorious Perthshire, famous for its stunningly beautiful countryside with lochs, rivers and trees, Kinloch House is the ideal base from which to explore the area while staying in a family run Scottish country house providing a warm, welcoming and friendly environment. Dating from 1840 the charming house offers bedrooms and public rooms individually appointed with fine fabrics and furnishings and a stunning entrance hall with log fire, oak panelled staircase and first floor portrait gallery, while the elegant dining room serves quality food using the finest local ingredients. ...Read more
United Kingdom, Blairgowrie

Longueville Manor
Hotel and restaurant in the country
It was on the Island of Jersey that exiled French author Victor Hugo wrote some of his most beautiful poems and you will understand why when you visit this magical island edged by wild beaches. And a poetic atmosphere envelops you the moment you pass through the gates of this 14th century manor house. Majestic fountains and little wooden bridges on the grounds, silky soft fabrics and old-style baths in the suites - here there is no lack of those delightful little details that really count. You will appreciate your own exile between a game of lawn tennis and a stroll through the forest amongst hundred-year old sycamores and oaks. ...Read more
United Kingdom, St Saviour

Lucknam Park Hotel & Spa
Hotel and restaurant in the country
Country house living at its very best. The very name conjures up images of trees and tranquility, of stately nature and magnificent settings. A country retreat where five-star luxury invites and indulges with sumptuous bedrooms and outstanding cuisine. The grand ambience of The Park restaurant to the contemporary and stylish all day dining of The Brasserie. Luxuriate in The Spa now regarded as one of the finest in the UK. Enjoy a beautiful horse ride over the estate, all levels of riders from beginners to advanced are catered for or simply enjoy the 500 acres of gardens and walking trails and perhaps a tour of Bath just 6 miles away. You will leave wanting to return very soon…. ...Read more
United Kingdom, Colerne-near Bath

Mallory Court
Hotel and restaurant in the country
Not far from Stratford-upon-Avon, the birthplace of William Shakespeare, Mallory Court will charm you with its understated beauty and the dedication of its staff. This country manor house cultivates British elegance down to the slightest detail, as you will immediately notice on seeing the perfectly cut lawns. This is an ideal place to recharge your batteries among games of croquet and in room beauty treatments. Another must is a visit to the house where Shakespeare was born. And you never know, perhaps a woodland creature will even whisper into your ear a verse composed by the great man himself– “With this field-dew consecrate, Every fairy take his gait” - so that your time here will forever remain in your mind like a midsummer night’s dream… ...Read more
United Kingdom, Leamington Spa

Marlfield House
Hotel and restaurant in the country
If you’re coming from Dublin on your way to this part of Ireland, you will pass through the magical countryside of Wicklow nestled between sea and hills and some of the country’s most stunning landscapes. Otherwise you can take the ferry from France or England to Rosslare, which is very close to your final destination. It is in this region, unspoilt and yet easily accessible, that the Bowe family chose to create their gem of a hotel, a model of conviviality that combines Irish elegance - you will love dining under the glass roof of the Victorian conservatory - and the sweet surprises of Celtic life like the delightfully copious breakfasts. Here, life is about enjoying yourself: don’t we call the Irish “the Latin people of the North”? ...Read more
Ireland, Gorey Co. Wexford

Sharrow Bay
Hotel and restaurant on a lake
Sharrow Bay was originally a little fisherman’s house but since it was converted into a hotel, it is one of the most sought after and welcoming addresses around. Nestled on the banks of Lake Ullswater, this pioneering English countryside hotel will offer you many a delightful hour of escapism whether you choose the “champagne cruise” on a Vintage Steamer or, for those who prefer livelier waters, rock climbing in the surrounding mountains or canoeing. Horseback riding, fishing, golf and cooking lessons complete this relaxation programme for the mind and body. ...Read more
United Kingdom, Penrith

Sheen Falls Lodge
Hotel and restaurant on a river
Surrounded by purple heather-coloured mountains and cascading blue waters, the town of Kenmare is one of the spots in Ireland that the Irish themselves like best. Sheen Falls Lodge is not only perfectly placed for exploring the southwest of Ireland, the world famous Ring of Beara, Ring of Kerry and the famous Killarney Lakes, but it is also known for its piano-jazz ambience, its collection of old Irish whiskeys, its selection of fine wines as one of Irelands’ largest wine cellars and the dishes prepared with the salmon caught in the nearby river. All of this combined with outstanding Irish Hospitality and Celtic legends creates the magic that seems to float over this land. ...Read more
Ireland, Kenmare Co. Kerry

Summer Lodge Country House & Spa
Hotel and restaurant in a village
Deep in the heart of the rolling Wessex countryside, little changed from the days it was immortalised in the novels of Thomas Hardy, and only a short drive from the dramatic rocks and fossils of the world renowned Jurassic Coast, Summer Lodge affords a magical escape from the prosaic realities of the 21st century. Set in four acres of idyllic gardens, with a croquet lawn, indoor pool, health spa, and a collection of richly furnished guest rooms and suites, it’s a small world into itself - and one you won’t want to leave. Add in a restaurant of international repute, one of the best Cellar Masters in the world, a sommelier who garnered two ‘Young Sommelier of the Year’ Awards in 2010, plus service that manages to be wonderfully discreet yet impressively thoughtful, and it’s easy to see why guests come from so far and wide. ...Read more
United Kingdom, Evershot

The Vineyard at Stockcross
Hotel and restaurant in the country
A haven for food and wine lovers, this property, owned by Sir Peter Michael, located just outside Newbury (Berkshire) and one hour from central London, boasts traditional bedrooms and contemporary and spacious atrium suites. Apart from the food, which has won an array of awards and the fine wine cellar (23,000 unique wines and an impressive wine list), it offers one of the most highly rated spas in the UK. Art lovers will appreciate the wonderful display of original art and sculpture. The privacy at The Vineyard provides a unique setting for events, including weddings and other family celebrations. ...Read more
United Kingdom, Newbury

The Waterside Inn
Grands Chefs Relais & Châteaux Restaurant of a Grand Chef Relais & Châteaux and hotel on a river
While Michel Roux, the father, now takes the time to “inhale the sweet aroma of grapes and write books”, Alain - the son - has brilliantly taken over at the helm of the Waterside Inn. Resolutely creative French cuisine like roasted scallops on sliced baby artichokes, infused with honey, orange and lemon and sprinkled with crab meat; or the salmon en papillote with pine needles and a star aniseed sauce. On the terrace, in the shade of a willow tree, or in the inn's cosy rooms, let yourself be soothed by the calm of the River Thames… And if you feel a desire to explore the surrounding area, you can visit Windsor castle or stroll around Savill Garden, one of the finest in England. ...Read more
United Kingdom, Bray

Ynyshir Hall
Hotel and restaurant in the country
This imposing white manor house used to belong to Queen Victoria who left her imprint on the decor and gardens and loved this part of the kingdom because of the abundance of birds flying in from the nearby estuary and beaches. Located in Machynlleth, ancient capital of Wales, the house is now run by Joan Reen and her husband, the painter Rob Reen. They have made it their own without losing sight of the influence of Her Royal Highness Queen Victoria, whose favourite trees still stand where she planted them. And now it is your turn to enjoy a royal welcome… ...Read more
United Kingdom, Machynlleth

Le Manoir aux Quat’ Saisons
Grands Chefs Relais & Châteaux Restaurant of a Grand Chef Relais & Châteaux and hotel in the country
It is in a sumptuous manor, just outside of Oxford, that the chef Raymond Blanc displays his sensory universe. For him, “if the work itself is transient, the memory of the flavour remains”. In his vast garden abounding with lavender, he grows almost ninety varieties of vegetables and more than seventy aromatic herbs which you are bound to find on your plate, in one way or another. If he swears only by “bio” and organic, it is because “good doesn’t interest him, but sublime does”. Sublime like the suites of this hotel, small lofts with evocative names: The exoticism of Opium, the haven of tranquillity of Blanc de Blanc, the sobriety of Vettriano... Let yourself be enchanted, in the native land of Lewis Carroll and of J.R.R Tolkien. ...Read more
United Kingdom, Oxford

Whatley Manor
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Two hours from London, a visit to the Cotswolds will make you feel as if you have stumbled into an enchanted world, of wide open countryside and honey-colored stone buildings. It is known as “the Heart of England”, not because of its geographical situation - it is in the Southwest - but because of the emotion that it inspires amongst its visitors. It is here that you will find Whatley Manor, a beautiful private manor house hotel set within 12 acres of English country gardens with a contemporary spa. A place to restore and revive. ...Read more
United Kingdom, Malmesbury

Gilpin Hotel & Lake House
Hotel and restaurant in the country
Animated by the hospitality of the Cunliffe family, Gilpin exerts its natural charms in an extraordinary setting: the Lake District national park. Drop your bags in the modern suites - some with their own private gardens and cedar wood hot tubs - or perhaps one of the 6 Lake House suites set on the shore of a private lake with spa. Make time for the simple pleasures of the stunning surroundings, between soothing body treatments and invigorating sporting activities. ...Read more
United Kingdom, Windermere

Airds Hotel & Restaurant
Hotel and restaurant in the country
Breathtaking landscapes, incredible views down towards the loch… For all of those who want to soak up the beauty of Scotland, Airds Hotel is the perfect spot. This remote and peaceful setting epitomises classic west coast scenery. This exquisite lochside 18th century inn with charmingly decorated rooms, exhibits the very best of Scottish elegance and sophistication. The quality of service is combined with the finest cuisine, reputed to be amongst the best in Scotland with a wine list as impressive. The area is famous for its unparalleled highland game and west coast seafood. A highlight of any stay at The Airds is to enjoy lunch or dinner in the restaurant whilst admiring the spectacular views of the atmospheric loch and iconic mountains behind. The Airds is the perfect base from which to explore the Hebrides, a group of Islands accessible by ferry, starting with Lismore, a remote and wild paradise, only a 5 minute boat trip away. ...Read more
United Kingdom, Argyll

Lower Slaughter Manor
Hotel and restaurant in a village
In one room, the decor is a deluge of crystals. In another, a sea of cushions. Opulent, gently lit, with wall hangings and sofas everywhere, Lower Slaughter Manor envelops you in its warmth and romanticism. An address that is all about elegant hedonism, with cooking lessons, tennis, beauty treatments, fishing, horseback riding or bike rides in one of the most beautiful and untouched parts of England. Hope that it rains and that the earth exhales the perfumes that make this country so bewitching. ...Read more
United Kingdom, Lower Slaughter Cheltenham

The Royal Crescent Hotel
Hotel and restaurant in town
Renowned for its hot spring baths dating back to Roman times, Bath is undoubtedly one of the most fascinating towns in Europe. The equally impressive Royal Crescent Hotel invites you to journey back in time to the 18th century. This majestic residence is one of the major works of the architect John Wood who in 1767 was commissioned by the Queen to give the medieval town a facelift. With its splendid manicured gardens and its chic, opulent interiors, staying at The Royal Crescent Hotel is like stepping straight into the pages of a novel by the famous local writer Jane Austen. The hotel has a highly reputed spa of its own and charming, supremely elegant rooms. Venture out and explore this fascinating Georgian town, with marvels like the fan vaulting in Bath Abbey, the temple of the Goddess Sulis Minerva, the arcades of Union Passage, and the typical charm of George Street, Milsom Street and Queen Street. On your return, retire to the Spa for the very best in pampering and relaxation! ...Read more
United Kingdom, Bath

Cliff House Hotel
Hotel and restaurant on the seafront
Overlooking Ardmore Bay, the Cliff House Hotel boasts truly extraordinary architecture: the hotel is literally built on to the side of the cliff . The bar and outdoor terrace, the House Restaurant, the Spa and each guest room - most with a private balcony - on this relaxing islet enjoy exceptional views of the bay. With its direct access to the sea, the Hotel offers numerous outdoor activities like ocean kayaking, surfi ng, diving, walking, fi shing and rock climbing but also visits to historical sites like St Declan's Well situated nearby on the famous Cliff Walk and nearby beaches for a refreshing walk. Local attractions such as Lismore Castle, Midleton distillery and Waterford crystal are easy to reach from Ardmore. ...Read more
Ireland, Ardmore Co. Waterford


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