"Great value and extremely friendly and helpful staff. Tiny but clean and safe, very well designed tiny room with lots of hooks and shelves. Appreciated the internal latch on the room, similar budget hotels have done away with it. Very central, a few minutes’ walk to all central Bath attractions, but also quiet. Would definitely stay again."
"The staff were very attentive and friendly. The vegetarian breakfast option was delicious especially the sausages.
Excellent being city centre, close to a variety of attractions."
"Easy check-in, helpful friendly staff and the room was very well decorated had everything we needed and was very clean. Room service was quick and efficient. We will happily recommend this hotel and will be staying again"
"Our room was a ground floor Deluxe room lake view with balcony as we took our dog with us. The balconies to these rooms are not individual to each room, it is a wrap around walkway, which is lovely, but not secure if you take a dog. There is no air conditioning in the rooms only a fan was provided. Room was spotlessly clean, bed was extremely comfortable.
View from the room was very beautiful and tranquil.
Staff very obliging and attentive. We had an evening meal in The Boat House, and was allowed to take our dog. You will be seated in area with no view of the lake, the view you will have is of the car park if you take a dog with you. This area is en route to the toilets too. Food and service was very good. A 10% service charge was automatically added to the bill.
We did not eat breakfast at the hotel.
Bar - service was very good. It was very busy due to the football and people attending conferences, but service was quick at the bar and it was a good atmosphere. Our dog was allowed in the bar with us.
The hotel was very busy, as it has a large conference Centre attached to it.
The grounds of the hotel were well looked after.
Parking - had to park on one of the further car parks which was about a 5 minute walk away. You can drop off and pick up outside of the reception to save struggling with luggage.
I would definitely come and stay at this hotel again."
If you're planning a trip to Chippenham, staying at a motorhome park is a good way to experience all the area offers. Nature enthusiasts come here for the gardens and countryside. After you've found your spot at the caravan park in Chippenham, try some local specialities at the lively bars.
What are some of the best caravan parks near Chippenham?
Roe Deer Fields is a favourite caravan park for your adventure, featuring free self-parking and free WiFi. If you are planning a long weekend to experience the caravan park lifestyle, take advantage of the barbecue grills and firepit available at this campsite. Other recommended caravan parks include Glamping in Wiltshire in our Luxury Shepherds Hut and The Holford Arms - Campground.
How many caravan parks will I find near Chippenham?
You'll find 2 caravan parks near Chippenham on Expedia.
What should I see when I'm in Chippenham?
If you're looking for some ways to explore Chippenham while making the most of your travel budget, this destination has lots to offer. Spots where you'll find natural beauty on display include Dyrham Park and North Wessex Downs. Other places not to be missed include Lacock Abbey, M4 Karting and Castle Combe Circuit.
What's it like to stay in a Chippenham caravan park?
Staying at a caravan park is a budget-friendly option if you're travelling to Chippenham. This kind of accommodation gives you a roomy space to park your motorhome and stay the night where you're close to nature. Many caravan parks are near lakes and hiking spots, which makes it easy to enjoy outdoor activities.