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Historic Self Catering Accommodation for Romantic Breaks Winchester

Romantic Breaks in Winchester

For Romantic getaways and weekend breaks, you can stay in excellent period self catering properties in the historic centre of Winchester.

 

A romantic break in Winchester means you can mix the best historic site-seeing with fantastic shopping, eating and drinking.

 

Many a romantic historian comes to Winchester, lured with offers of special Valentines deals, and enticed with the discounted rates for weekend breaks or one night stays on Valentine's Day. It is advisable to book early for Valentine's Day in Winchester, as accommodation in the most romantic properties gets booked up fast. Find your Valentine's break in Winchester right in the heart of the romantic Hampshire's hotspot. 

 

When booking holiday accommodation for romantic breaks in Winchester you really are spoilt for choice. You can choose from apartments with views across the roof tops towards the beautiful Hampshire countryside right in the city centre.

 

There are romantic apartments in Winchester for you to choose from.

 

For romantic self catering accommodation, Winchester offers a great choice of romantic holidays as well as luxury holiday apartments and holiday flats, and homes. Whether you want an intimate hideaway or a romantic chic holiday apartment in Winchester, close to restaurants, bars and nightlife, you can find your perfect self catering holiday accommodation in Winchester.

 

As they are self contained they are effectively adults-only accommodation, so you are guaranteed a peaceful and quiet romantic getaway. Our romantic holiday apartments in Winchester have super king size beds.  

 

Winchester offers traditional old inns and pubs which are great classic places to eat at whilst on a romantic weekend break, serving up fine locally produced and often organic Hampshire food and wine.

Historic breaks Winchester

 

Hampshire is rich in medieval history as the capital of the old Kingdom of Wessex is at Winchester. Winchester has many of its medieval buildings still intact and being used.

 

The Hampshire countryside is dotted with important Iron Age and Roman settlements - many of which still haven't been fully excavated such as Danebury Hill near Stockbridge and Silchester a Roman City north of Basingstoke.

 

Many buildings retain extensive historic features and architecture including open fireplaces, exposed beams and traditional decor giving historic Winchester a luxurious edge. Usually with period fine antiques.

 

You can find a good choice of historic houses, country manors and inns to visit. Which are perfect to dine in whilst on romantic getaways or a weekend break.

 

For romantic breaks in Winchester you are in the epicentre of Designated Areas of Outstanding Beauty and National Parks, such as New Forest to the west, East Hampshire South Downs to the east or the wilds of the Isle of Wight to the south. Ideal for day trips to the New Forest or the Isle of Wight "wild" countryside or the Hampshire South Downs for a gentle ramble.

A particular feature in Hampshire is the extensive areas of countryside. The New Forest is one of the most visited recreation areas in the country. Many of the towns and villages in the New Forest date back to the Royal Forest times when Oliver Cromwell hunted here.

 

A short drive or train/bus ride away is Southampton which developed over the centuaries as an important port importing goods from all over the world as well as being a major shipbuilding town in the Middle Ages.

 

A slightly longer short drive or train/bus ride away is Portsmouth which is rich in naval history and is one of the most important defending ports in the country.

 

A slightly longer short drive or train/bus ride away is Southsea which became a fashionable coastal resort during the Georgian and Victorian period and has managed to retain many of its historic buildings despite the modernisation of Portsmouth with nearby array of visitor attractions.