The Best Bedfordshire Hotels

explore our whole range of accommodation throughout Bedfordshire

Bedfordshire is a county in the East of England, bordered by Hertfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Northamptonshire, and Buckinghamshire. It has a population of around 660,000 people and is known for its picturesque countryside, historic market towns, and attractions such as Woburn Abbey and the Shuttleworth Collection.


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set in a quiet, riverside location amidst 3.5 acres of landscaped gardens on Bedford's outskirts; bedrooms are spacious and well-appointed

Swan Hotel

Bedford

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a stylish, independent hotel set on the River Great Ouse with elegant, individually designed bedrooms and a riverside brasserie and bar

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in a quiet setting on the banks of the River Ouse yet also handy for the A6; restaurant serves an à la carte menu which features local produce

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features vibrant and contemporary interior decor and is in a prominent spot beside the River Ouse