Set in Stanley, The Lodges offers 3-star accommodation with a garden, a shared lounge and a restaurant. Boasting a concierge service, this property also provides guests with a barbecue.
James
United Kingdom
Incredibly friendly staff that were very welcoming. The accommodation was spotless and the included breakfast was tasty.
Boasting a hot tub, Southernwind - Spareroom is set in Stanley. The property has sea and garden views. The accommodation offers airport transfers, while a bicycle rental service is also available.
Mark
United Kingdom
Very comfortable…family lovely, helpful and went out of their way to make my holiday great.
Tu Guesthouse offers rooms in Stanley. This bed and breakfast features a garden and free private parking. Guests can access the bed and breakfast via private entrance.
Dimiter Todorov
Bulgaria
If there is a guesthouse to fully deserve 10 out of 10, then this is it. Julio and Chris go many extra miles to add substance to your visit to the Falkland Islands.
Stanley is a weathered blue-collar outpost town on a...
Stanley is a weathered blue-collar outpost town on a desolate island teaming with marine wildlife. It’s not a place for ‘culture’ seekers, antique shoppers, or fine dining connoisseurs. An hour’s walk outside Stanley and it’s a place of vast horizons, intense solitude, and penetrating silence. The wild and windswept coast, and ubiquitous boglands/peatlands are reminiscent of the UK, Netherlands, and other Northern Europe lands. For an American, it is otherworldly. The closest similar geography is alpine tundra. The town has a handful of quaint cafes and pubs for socializing after a day-long excursion . . . that doesn’t necessarily need transport. There is a lot of countryside (like Two Sisters mtn) and coast (like Gypsy Cove) to be visited on foot or by bicycle. The museum is small but well done, esp. on sailing history. Natural history is very cursory. Unfortunately, or perhaps fortunately, Stanley is the only town of note for basing distant excursions. Bike packing would be an awesome alternative. I was puzzled why there was not an equestrian outing business, as that form of tramping would be quite exhilarating and able to cover a lot of camp land in a day’s outing; even overnighting w/pack horses or mules.
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