Lodge at Solent
Fareham
Type:Hotel
Tel: 01489 880035
Fareham
Tel: 01489 880035
54 spacious, light and airy bedrooms with a contemporary coastal twist as a nod to the beautiful south coast. You’ll find all you need for a great stay, and our continental breakfast is included in your room rate. However, if you wake up and need something more substantial you can always pop next door to the Solent Hotel & Spa.
Family rooms offer a double or twin room with an additional sofa bed which will accommodate up to two children under the ages of 12 or one child under 16. We also have a selection of interconnecting rooms available.
3 Dog Friendly rooms also available
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2022 (1 Jan 2022 - 31 Dec 2022) |
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