Adults-only hotels

Scrapper
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We're getting to that age when hotels with noisy children running around isn't the kind of relaxing break we're after.

But finding adults-only hotels is much harder than we realised. Google lists all kinds of things when you search for adults-only hotels - mainly hotels than aren't adults-only.

Does anyone know any way of getting Google to produce a list of adults only places?

EDIT: as requested by knitter, the site found by Twopints is:

Adults Only Hotels in UK
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  • greatgimpo
    greatgimpo Posts: 1,256 Forumite
    It's a pull down option from left hand menu on Tripadvisor, adults only.
  • Scrapper
    Scrapper Posts: 43 Forumite
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    Thank you, but I can't see a dropdown menu. So I tried a search on Tripadvisor for adults only and I got hotels in exotic locations. I should have said in my post that it's UK hotels we're looking for.

    And even searching on 'adults only England UK' only lists hotels in exotic, decidedly non-UK locations!
  • coffeehound
    coffeehound Posts: 5,671 Forumite
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    Warner hotels are uk aren’t they?
  • Secretsusie
    Secretsusie Posts: 103 Forumite
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    Warners are adult only
    There also a resort in Norfolk called potters near Lowestoft which is adult only
  • Twopints
    Twopints Posts: 1,770 Forumite
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    The OP in this thread is trying to create a website for such hotels. (Although he has missed some of the previously mentioned Warner hotels). Link is in post #3
    Not even wrong
  • Scrapper
    Scrapper Posts: 43 Forumite
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    Warners are adult only
    There also a resort in Norfolk called potters near Lowestoft which is adult only

    Do you mean Potters Resort at Hopton-on-Sea? If so, having looked at their website it definitely isn't adults only!
  • Scrapper
    Scrapper Posts: 43 Forumite
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    Twopints wrote: »
    The OP in this thread is trying to create a website for such hotels. (Although he has missed some of the previously mentioned Warner hotels). Link is in post #3

    Brilliant, thank you! I will look through all of those hotels right away.
  • knitter72
    knitter72 Posts: 26 Forumite
    That is quite a useful list which I have found by coming to this thread but it would be good if you could put it into your first comment so that other people do not have to look so hard down this thread to find it. It is nice that the list has B&B's on it and it is not all posh and expensive hotels.
  • Kynthia
    Kynthia Posts: 5,668 Forumite
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    Scrapper wrote: »
    Do you mean Potters Resort at Hopton-on-Sea? If so, having looked at their website it definitely isn't adults only!

    I believe they do adult only mid-week breaks as I know someone who likes to book during these times.
    Don't listen to me, I'm no expert!
  • PompeyPete
    PompeyPete Posts: 7,126 Forumite
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    Any hotels that Shearings Holidays use in UK are almost 100% guaranteed to be adult only.....

    https://www.shearings.com/our-holidays/coach-holidays?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIrvvukc2Q4gIVzLftCh2l1A5yEAAYASABEgI_yvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
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