Arnos Manor Hotel
470 Bath Road,
Arnos Vale,
Bristol,
BS4 3HQ
Tel: 0117 971 1461
Fax: 0117 971 5507
Email: arnos.manor@forestdale.com
Situated only a 10-minute drive from the centre of historic Bristol the Arnos Manor Hotel is perfect for a weekend break in Bristol or as a base from which to explore the Mendips and Somerset. The Arnos Manor Hotel has 73 bedrooms, all decorated to a high standard, with many of the rooms having spa baths. The stunning Chapel lounge makes a perfect place for a quiet afternoon or a pre-dinner drink, whilst our Cloisters Bar offers a livelier atmosphere in comfortable surroundings. Your stay would not be complete without a visit to our award-winning glass-domed restaurant, serving a fantastic selection of freshly prepared and imaginative dishes in a relaxed atmosphere.
Bristol is the finest city in the west of England and its history stretches back over one thousand years offering a host of attractions, both historical and cultural, as well as being one of the top shopping venues in the country. Spend a Bristol weekend break at the Arnos Manor Hotel.
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By Road
Take exit 19 (M32) from the M4. Take the third slip road off the M32, the A4320 passing over three roundabouts and making a right turn at the third roundabout which becomes the A4, the Arnos Manor Hotel appears on the right hand side of the road.
By Rail
Temple Meads Railway Station is just 2 miles away.
By Air
Bristol International Airport is 10 miles from the hotel.
Car Parking
Ample free parking at the hotel.
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Brunel's SS Great Britain
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Bristol Zoo Gardens
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