Hotels in Thame

Thame, situated snugly within the picturesque Oxfordshire countryside, offers a delightful mix of quaint British charm and vibrant history. The town's markets buzz and shopping streets thrum with activity, making it an engaging destination for travellers from all walks of life, be it families, friends or couples seeking a tranquil retreat.

Whether you're on the hunt for a charming bed & breakfast to relax in after a day of exploration, or a luxury lodge offering top-notch amenities, Thame's varied accommodation options have you covered. Delve into the wonderment of our Thame hotel options with Lycafly today for an unforgettable getaway.

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Steeped in a rich history that dates back to the Anglo-Saxon era, Thame is a charming market town nestled in Oxfordshire, just a brief journey east of Oxford. The town gets its name from the River Thame which gently courses along its northern side, adding an idyllic touch to the landscape.

Thame radiates historical allure, its streets replete with landmarks speaking of its past. Thame Park, once home to Thame Abbey, incorporates remnants of the original abbey into its structure, serving as a quiet ode to the town's historical prominence. The iconic Church of England parish church of Mary the Virgin further paints a picture of Thame's past with its remarkable 13th-century cruciform building and classical Gothic elements.

Thame has a firm footing in the art and culture scene too, having been home to members of the acclaimed Bee Gees, and has seen its own share of the limelight as a backdrop for the popular television series, Midsomer Murders. Modern-day Thame also boasts a robust infrastructure, with strong transport links that include Thame railway station and several bus routes, along with a range of amenities such as a superb leisure centre, golf club, and esteemed schools.

When to visit Thame

Considering a trip to this British haven? The best times to visit Thame are generally during the spring month of April or the early weeks of autumn in September, when the climate is mild and the chance of significant precipitation is relatively low.

Summers in Thame, particularly in July and August, are fairly warm, making it an ideal time for those who prefer more common British weather conditions. Planning a winter escape? Despite the cold temperatures during the latter half of the year, Thame offers a unique charm and romantic appeal perfect for a snug getaway.

When compared to other destinations such as Watlington, Chinnor, and Wallingford in the United Kingdom, Thame carries a similar climate pattern, ensuring that your holiday experience remains authentically British through and through.

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