B&B Guesthouses
Nottinghamshire B&Bs - The friendly and personal service
Ideal for those of you looking to really experience all that the county has to offer. You can be sure that your hosts will have excellent local knowledge which they’ll be happy to share with you over a tasty breakfast. You’ll get unrivalled local tips to help you explore the surrounding scenery, whether you’re staying in a B&B in Nottingham city centre or in the heart of the Robin Hood Countryside, ensuring you make the most of your stay.
Nottinghamshire has a wealth of affordable B&Bs to suit all tastes and budgets with the added reassurance of knowing that your chosen accommodation has been inspected by one of the ratings authorities (Visit Britain or the AA) or has recently applied for a rating and is awaiting assessment. Please be aware ratings may change throughout the year.
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Special offers
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Free taxi transfer from the city centre
Book accommodation at the New Gables with the Nottingham Tourism Centre and the hotel will pay your taxi fair from the city centre.
From: Friday, 9th March 2012
To: Sunday, 30th September 2012
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Tourist info centres
Nottingham: 08444 77 5678
Sherwood: 01623 824545
Retford: 01777 860780
Worksop: 01909 501148
Newark: 01636 655765
Southwell: 01636 819038
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