About Bisham Abbey National Sports Centre
Bisham Abbey National Sports Centre offers guest accommodation and sport facilities in grounds that are on the River Thames.
Rooms are double or twin and include free Wi-Fi, coffee maker and flat-screen TV. Some rooms are adapted for use by disabled guests.
The front desk at Bisham Abbey National Sports Centre is manned 24 hours a day and free use of the gymnasium is offered to visiting guests. Additional facilities include a fitness centre, indoor and outdoor tennis courts and a sauna. There are also, hockey, football and squash areas. There is free Wi-Fi and free self-parking applies.
Breakfast and later meals are available in the restaurant. There is also a café/coffee shop.
This Marlow based hotel is within walking distance of the town centre and one mile from Bisham Abbey. Henley, Windsor and Lego Land are a short car journey away.
Positive Reviews
positive:
A clean and modern commute.
All the essentials are here in the form of convenience and cleanliness. Only a little imagination is necessary to see that this is a good point from which to visit London's theatres, restaurants and shops - but escaping from that frenzy at the end of the day.
positive:
A quick get-away.
Walk into Marlow and wander round the town and shops, or get in the car and journey the short distance to Windsor and other attractions. A big feature is that it is so close to the M40 and M4 links.
positive:
Cost effective comfort and convenience.
It has the air of a gymnasium rather than a hotel, but once you've gone through the check in procedure, the room is great, modern and comfortable. The bathroom is superb with that automatic light ... so you don't have to get out of bed again to turn it off.
Negative Reviews
negative:
A lot of ‘Bull'.
You need to book a restaurant meal in advance ... but they don't tell you this. The cafe stops serving in the very early evening. The hot breakfast buffet stops before many people have even got up. They've got some way to go to achieve hotel status. You, however, have only 150 yards to walk to The Bull public house where slap-up meals are served at sensible times.
negative:
Lacking character and style.
It's difficult to believe that there has been any serious thought when deciding to lavish the title of ‘hotel' on this accommodation. Overall it's clean and good value, but with proper planning it could be so much better.
negative:
A sign of the times.
The signage here is appalling and confusing. The incoming guest is placed on the back foot from the word ‘go'.