Hotels in Dunstable

Welcome to Dunstable, a historical gem tucked into the heart of Bedfordshire, England. A harmonious blend of ancient history and modern-day amenities, Dunstable offers a diverse range of experiences right from the footsteps of the Chiltern Hills to its bustling market town ambience.

Whether you're a history buff, a family on a leisurely holiday, or a couple seeking a tranquil escape, Dunstable caters to all tastes and budgets. From cost-effective B&Bs to grandiose lodges, explore and book your perfect accommodation today with Lycafly.

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Situated approximately 30 miles to the north of London, Dunstable is the fourth largest town in Bedfordshire and, along with Houghton Regis, provides a rustic counterpoint to the urban expanse of nearby Luton. Traces of its illustrious past can be found everywhere, from its origins as the Roman settlement of Durocobrivis to its key role in the English Civil War. The town's rich history is testament to its resiliency, and despite the decline of traditional industries and the rise of out-of-town retail parks, Dunstable has reinvented itself for the modern age.

Dunstable's strategic location on the Icknield Way, considered Britain's oldest road, historically positioned it as a favoured resting place for London-bound travellers. Today, modern-day explorers can easily access Dunstable via the A5 trunk road, the M1 motorway, or multiple bus services. Its convenient connections, coupled with its distinct charm and modern amenities make it an enticing getaway spot.

Accompanying its historic legacy, Dunstable provides a well-rounded, modern-day experience catering to a wide range of interests. Whether it's the existing architectural marvels, quaint local markets, marvellous food or peaceful nature walks, Dunstable promises a memorable stay.

When to visit Dunstable

The ideal time to journey to Dunstable is during the warmer months of June, July, and August. However, those wishing to avoid the bustle might consider visiting in April, with the least chance of significant rainfall and pleasant temperatures. Despite the snowfall being likely around late January, it lends a magical charm to the town's scenery. Consequently, there's no "wrong" time to visit Dunstable, an elegant pearl nestled in the heart of Bedfordshire, promising an unforgettable experience throughout the changing seasons.

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