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Bowood Hotel Spa and Golf Resort

4.0 star property
9.8 out of 10, Exceptional, (12)
"Had a weekend here both had a nice time. Staff are helful and friendly . Spa facilities excellent . Rooms were modern and clean will definitely be back"
The price is SAR 756
SAR 907 total
includes taxes & fees
24 Apr - 25 Apr
Bowood Hotel Spa and Golf Resort

Dog and Partridge Inn

3.0 star property
8.2 out of 10, Very Good, (64)
"clean, simple, pleasant stay"
The price is SAR 270
SAR 325 total
includes taxes & fees
8 Apr - 9 Apr
Dog and Partridge Inn

The Lansdowne Hotel

3.0 star property
7.4 out of 10, Good, (343)
"Great staff. Courtyard room was small but fine. Bedcover very small. Noisy neighbours upstairs "
The price is SAR 307
SAR 369 total
includes taxes & fees
13 Apr - 14 Apr
The Lansdowne Hotel

The White Horse Inn

4.0 star property
9.4 out of 10, Exceptional, (132)
"A romantic B&B with exceptional service and dining experience."
The price is SAR 339
SAR 407 total
includes taxes & fees
5 Apr - 6 Apr
The White Horse Inn

The Duke Hotel

3.0 star property
10.0 out of 10, Exceptional, (1)
"The Duke Hotel is truly excellent. Fantastic rooms, nicely decorated with plenty of character and a fantastic shower and coffee machine. The food and service is exceptional. A truly fantastic place to stay. Highly recommended. "
The price is SAR 448
SAR 538 total
includes taxes & fees
18 Apr - 19 Apr
The Duke Hotel

Heritage Bed & Breakfast

3.0 star property
10.0 out of 10, Exceptional, (37)
"This is a great place to stay. My room and the whole house was spotless and very comfortable and cosy. The owners are lovely and welcoming. The breakfast was superb and I have yet to feel hungry, 9 hours later. I'll definitely be back when I'm in the area again. "
The price is SAR 503
SAR 604 total
includes taxes & fees
13 Apr - 14 Apr
Heritage Bed & Breakfast

The Bug & Spider

3.0 star property
8.4 out of 10, Very Good, (17)
"Fab place to stay, staff very friendly and welcoming food amazing. Entertainment was great Really enjoyed our stay. Definitely worth visiting again. "
The Bug & Spider
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Eroded hillside near Oliver's Castle The escarpment here is at the edge of chalk downland. Chalk readily absorbs rainwater so surface water in the form of streams and pools is only seen where the ground is below the water table, there us very little run-off. These gullies and ridges were probably formed by the water table breaking through to the surface and running down the hillside. The level of the water table has been reduced by extraction over the last hundred years or so. These gullies and ridges are easily seen from a distance and make a useful pointer to Oliver's Castle. My thanks to other contributors to Geograph for their help with these comments. Nigel Mykura has supplied the following: This is from tiscali reference: Such valleys are common on the dip slopes of chalk escarpments, and were probably formed by rivers. However, chalk is permeable (water passes through it) and so cannot retain surface water. Two popular theories have arisen to explain how this might have happened: 1) During the last ice age the chalk might have frozen and been rendered impermeable. During the summer thaw, water would then have flowed over the land, unable to sink into it, and river valleys would have been formed. When, after the ice age, the chalk thawed and became permeable again, rivers could no longer flow along the valleys and so these became dry. 2) At the end of the last ice age so much meltwater might have been created that the water table would be far higher than it is today. This would have enabled water to flow over the chalk surface without being absorbed, and create valleys. As the water table fell with time, however, water passed through the chalk once more and the valleys became dry. Good examples include Devil's Dyke, Fulking, England, and the Vale of the White Horse, Oxfordshire, England.
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