Escape the Hustle & Bustle of Hua Hin for a few days
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Escape the Hustle & Bustle of Hua Hin for a few days
If you like peace and quiet, deserted beaches, unspoilt rural counrtyside - visit Bangsaphan a small bustling typical Thai town a few km's from the beach about 200km's South of Hua Hin (approx. 2hrs by car). We also have a train/Bus station. We have an Ex Pat run family orientated Guest House in town with large Bar/Restuarant serving traditional English Pub Grub for those who fancy a change from Thai cuisine (Thai food also available!), Two UBC TV's, Pool Table, Dart Board and free WiFi.
We are located in the Bangsaphan Guide, please check us out.
We are located in the Bangsaphan Guide, please check us out.
Have just spent a relaxing weekend in BS and am grappling with the concept of returning to Hua Hell. More info on the place mentioned above can be found here:
http://www.bangsaphanguide.com/bangsaph ... thouse.php
http://www.bangsaphanguide.com/bangsaph ... thouse.php
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Got to agree Buksi, these last six months seem to seen a 10 fold increase in traffic. It's bloody hell between soi 94 and soi 50buksida wrote:Have just spent a relaxing weekend in BS and am grappling with the concept of returning to Hua Hell. More info on the place mentioned above can be found here:
http://www.bangsaphanguide.com/bangsaph ... thouse.php
Diplomacy is the ability to tell a man to go to hell so that he looks forward to making the trip
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Thought it was time for an update!
We did not mention that small domesticated pets are welcome! We have a small friendly dog ourselves and have had many a problem finding accommodation with our dog in tow.
Come and try our freshly home made authentic Pizza's!
During December and January, we are offering discounted room rates; stay two nights and get a third night free! (Please quote this offer when booking)
Look us up on the Bangsaphan Guide website (as mentioned above)
We did not mention that small domesticated pets are welcome! We have a small friendly dog ourselves and have had many a problem finding accommodation with our dog in tow.

Come and try our freshly home made authentic Pizza's!
During December and January, we are offering discounted room rates; stay two nights and get a third night free! (Please quote this offer when booking)
Look us up on the Bangsaphan Guide website (as mentioned above)

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JW. I would recommend BSGH. Comfortable accommodation, welcoming and helpful owners, good home cooking and proper English breakfast.
Don't forget to specify San Mig light as don't think you like the Pilsen but perhaps I'm wrong!
But beware of the monster dog! Four farang fatalities already.
Licked to death.
Don't forget to specify San Mig light as don't think you like the Pilsen but perhaps I'm wrong!
But beware of the monster dog! Four farang fatalities already.
Licked to death.

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Rider wrote:Yep, I'd say BSGH is one of the only farang guesthouses in town and one of the best in general I've been to. Believe me I've stayed in a fair few on the road
WiFi, friendly dog, open place space to move, good food and movies on everynight
Maybe blasting down to BS in the near future to crash there in the future...