Studio 101 Bed & Breakfast Bangor Hotels , United Kingdom
101 Donaghadee Road, Bangor United Kingdom
Hotel Description
Welcome to Studio101, a family run Bed and Breakfast situated close to Bangor city centre. Our property has recently been refurbished from top to bottom, including an extension to the rear, allowing our guests to have some of the best accommodation the Bangor and North Down area has to offer. Our accommodation is ideal for business users because of quiet surroundings, free access to wifi broadband and private off road parking. We are also centrally located to main roads, allowing for access to Belfast and other areas quickly and without hassle. For tourists and sightseers, our location allows a central base for guests as they partake in activities and events in the Bangor and North Down area, such as golf, walking, cycling, tennis, bird watching, fishing and horse riding. We are modestly priced for such high quality accommodation, and to get you off to a great day, we provide a full Irish breakfast, or a continental breakfast if you prefer. We take the time to ensure all the ingredients used are sourced locally and are of the highest quality. The area is often referred to as the 'Gold Coasta' of North Down, as it is the most affluent area of Northern Ireland with an array of shops and restaurants to enjoy. Hotel Price: |
Bangor, United Kingdom
278 Seacliff
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