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Hotels in Blackburn, Lancashire




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Premier Inn Blackburn South


Hotel in Blackburn, Lancashire
Rooms from 42.0Within easy reach of the M65 and 3 miles (4.8 km) from Blackburn Train Station, Premier Inn Blackburn South is a family-friendly hotel with a Brewers Fayre restaurant and free parking. A retail and leisure park is a 10-minute drive away and has a cinema and bowling alley. Blackburn South Premier Inn has comfortable rooms, some of which can take 2 adults and up to 2 children (under 16 years). The 2 children also get a free full breakfast when accompanied by an adult eating a full breakfast. The all-you-can-eat breakfast includes typical cooked items including vegetarian sausages. There is al…

Hotels between 50-75


MOTEL

The Boatyard Inn

Hotel in Blackburn: Located beside the Leed-Liverpool Canal, The BoatYard is a comfortable hotel with modern bedrooms, a restaurant and free Wi-Fi. It is one minute from …
Rooms from 65.00

HOTEL

The Millstone At Mellor

Hotel in Blackburn: This charming, small hotel has a quiet village location and holds 2 AA Rosettes for its home-cooked, good-quality food. The Millstone at Mellor is …
Rooms from 53.00

Hotels between 25-50


BED AND BREAKFAST

The Fernhurst

Hotel in Blackburn: The Fernhurst offers 4-star accommodation, free Wi-Fi and free parking. There is good access to the M65 motorway and Blackburn town centre is just 1 m…
Rooms from 45.00

HOTEL

Hill View Hotel

Hotel in Blackburn: With free Wi-Fi and refurbished bedrooms, Hill View Hotel is a 10-minute walk from Blackburn town centre. Each bedroom at Hill View has a TV and tea/…
Rooms from 25.00

HOTEL

The Brown Leaves Country Hotel

Hotel in Blackburn: With tranquil gardens, The Brown Leaves offers ample free parking and free Wi-Fi. There is a spacious dining room, and a lounge bar with spectacular v…
Rooms from 45.00

BED AND BREAKFAST

Rose Cottage Bed&Breakfast

Hotel in Blackburn: This 200-year-old cottage with free Wi-Fi is on the A59, in the Ribble Valley. It is ideal for walkers and cyclists, and is 20 minutes' drive from the…
Rooms from 40.00

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