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Save up to £100 on your stay at Warner Hotels!

Save up to £100 on your stay at Warner Hotels!

Daily Mirror29-05-2025

Escape the everyday and retreat to a world of indulgence with Warner Hotels, as with this exclusive offer you can enjoy a three-night (or more) break and save up to £100 on a room!
Whether you're after a peaceful countryside escape or a relaxing coastal getaway, Warner Hotels adults-only breaks offer the perfect combination of comfort, entertainment, and exceptional dining — all in beautiful locations across the UK.
From the lakeside charm of Lakeside coastal village on Hayling Island to the grandeur of Studley Castle in Warwickshire or the seaside calm of Corton in Suffolk, each hotel has its own unique character and stunning surroundings.

Every break includes hearty breakfasts, three-course dinners, live shows, music and dancing, plus access to pools, spa facilities, and a wide range of daytime activities — from yoga and archery to guided walks and wine tastings. Whether you're looking to recharge or try something new, there's something for every kind of getaway.

Each handpicked property is rich in history, scenery, and style — perfect for reconnecting, celebrating, or simply taking time for yourself. You can stroll through landscaped gardens, relax with afternoon tea, or enjoy a glass of wine while watching live entertainment in the evening.
Discover why grown-up getaways feel so good with Warner Hotels - but don't wait, this limited-time offer won't last!

How to Claim:
Simply visit warnerhotels.co.uk and use code WARNER100 to save up to £100 off per break.
Terms and Conditions:
Valid from 25/05/2025 to 06/07/2025. When booking selected 2025 and 2026 breaks at Warner Hotels using the applicable offer code, a discount will be applied per room as follows: £100 off breaks of 3 nights or more, and £50 off for 2 night breaks. The offer applies to breaks of 2 nights or more and excludes 1 night stays, Christmas, New Years and Star breaks. Warner Hotels is an adults only hotel. The offer: (i) applies to new bookings only and cannot be applied retrospectively nor price matched; (ii) cannot be combined with any other offer or discount other than the multi-book bonus, cheapest ferry guaranteed and seven-night saving offers; (iii) is subject to promotional availability; (iv) is only applicable on bookings up to 19 people; and (v) cannot be used on bookings with group benefits or bookings made through coach and travel operators. Supplements apply for single occupants. Warner Hotels reserve the right to change, remove or add breaks throughout the promotional period and withdraw any offers without prior notice. All persons in your booking must be aged over 18 years of age. Bookings can also be made by calling 0330 100 9774 and quoting the applicable offer code during the call. Calls to 03 numbers from any line type cost no more than calls to geographic (01 or 02) numbers. Full terms and conditions apply as stated online at https://www.warnerhotels.co.uk/company/terms-and-conditions

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