Tyntesfield National Trust Park and gardens
Tyntesfield National Trust Park and Gardens is a stunning destination located in Bristol, England. Visitors can enjoy a variety of activities, including horse riding in the beautiful fields, taking painting lessons, and exploring the scenic spots. The park also offers capsule hotels for those who want to stay overnight. Tyntesfield National Trust Park and Gardens is the perfect place for travelers who are interested in sports and hobbies, as well as art and creativity. Come and experience the beauty of this unique travel and hotel destination.
Introduction to Tyntesfield National Trust Park and gardens
Tyntesfield National Trust Park and gardens is a historical park located in Bristol, England. The park was originally built in the 19th century by the Gibbs family and was opened to the public in 2002 after being acquired by the National Trust. This unique park is known for its stunning architecture, beautiful gardens, and rich history.Services & products
Tyntesfield National Trust Park and gardens offers a range of services for visitors to enjoy. Some of the services offered include horse riding fields, painting lessons, and scenic spots for visitors to take in the beauty of the park. The park also offers capsule hotels for those who want to stay overnight and fully experience the park.Location
Located in Bristol, Tyntesfield National Trust Park and gardens is surrounded by beautiful countryside and is the perfect getaway from the hustle and bustle of city life. Visitors can expect to find a variety of businesses in the area catering to travel and hotels, as well as sports and hobbies. The closest public transportation options are Bristol Parkway Railway Station (6.3 miles), Nailsea & Backwell Railway Station (3.8 miles), and Bristol Airport (5.8 miles).Benefits
Tyntesfield National Trust Park and gardens is a great choice for visitors who are looking for a unique and historical experience. The park offers a wide range of services and activities that cater to all interests, making it the perfect destination for families, couples, and solo travelers alike.Good to know
Visitors should be aware that Tyntesfield National Trust Park and gardens is a large park and can take several hours to fully explore. It is recommended that visitors wear comfortable shoes and bring plenty of water and snacks.Reviews
Customers rave about Tyntesfield National Trust Park and gardens, describing it as a hidden gem in Bristol. Visitors praise the park's stunning architecture, beautiful gardens, and range of activities. Many visitors recommend staying overnight in the park's capsule hotels to fully experience everything the park has to offer.Amenities
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wifi
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reception
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security
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parking
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viewing deck
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parking lot
FAQ
What amenities are included in each capsule room?
Our capsule rooms at Tyntesfield National Trust Park and gardens are equipped with a bed, pillow, blanket, and a reading light. We also provide a shared bathroom and shower facilities for our guests.What types of horses are available for riding at your facility?
We offer a variety of horse breeds for riders of different skill levels at our horse riding fields. Our horses include Quarter Horses, Arabians, Thoroughbreds, and Appaloosas.What is the student-to-teacher ratio in your painting classes?
We maintain a low student-to-teacher ratio to ensure individual attention and personalized instruction in our painting classes at Tyntesfield National Trust Park and gardens. The ratio is typically 5:1.Are helmets provided or do riders need to bring their own?
To ensure the safety of our riders, we provide helmets for all horse riding activities at our facility. However, riders are welcome to bring their own helmets if they prefer.Do you offer any discounts or promotions for new students or group lessons?
Yes, we offer discounts and promotions for new students and group lessons at Tyntesfield National Trust Park and gardens. Please contact our customer service for more information on current offers and deals.Reviews
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Samantha Elliott (Hettie)
This was my second visit here and absolutely loved it. Got to see more than on my first visit and it didn't disappoint. The gardens are beautiful and the staff are always friendly. Planning an autumn 🍁 trip too.
27-05-2023
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Jenny Tatham
24-05-2023
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Tracey Jackson
24-05-2023
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Robert Cooper
Lovely home. Not stately but very cozy
23-05-2023
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Hannah Mobbs
22-05-2023
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J What
Love Tynsfield, we weren't able to see quite as much of the house as we have in the past but still a great day out
22-05-2023
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Caroline
22-05-2023
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El Bob
21-05-2023
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Александр
wonderful place
21-05-2023
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Bob Cooper
Not a stately home as such (there words not mine) but very well worth a visit. House/ home is comfortable
20-05-2023