Springfield Beach Resort is where family and friends come together to share precious moments. Gentle sea breeze will soothe your mind and ease away the city stress. Just a few step away from the sand. Springfield offers a peaceful beach atmosphere. Drown yourself in the comfort of our services. Cozy deluxe guest rooms and suites offers the ultimate luxury await to pamper your senses. Committed to make you feel most at home, we've created a sense of warmth and welcome that stays with you long past checkout time.
77 luxury rooms featuring Deluxe rooms, Deluxe Studio, Junior suites, Deluxe Suite and Family suites. Each room has its own telephone, individually controlled air-conditioner, television, refrigerator and electronic safe box. Every balcony features a breathtaking sea view.
Springfield Beach Resort Hua Hin, Cha-am is complete with a full array of amenities: conference and seminar rooms, a banquet room with a seating capacity of 50-150 guests, a free form giant swimming pool with sliders set in the atmospheric water garden, an exercise room, a sauna, a stream room, a game room, jogging tracks, restaurants, party rooms, tennis courts, playgrounds, etc.
Springfield Beach Resort is located between Hua-Hin and Cha-Am.
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This beach, which is located approximately 15 kilometers from Phetchaburi Market, has a history that can be traced back to the Ayutthaya Era. The name Hat Chao Samran meaning Royal Leisure Beach was derived as a result of several visits for extended periods of time made by King Naresuan the Great and his brother, King Ekathotsarot.
In addition, the beach was the most popular one among other beaches in Thailand during the reign of King Rama VI when he ordered the construction of Hat Chao Samran Palace in 1918.
Wat Kamphaeng Laeng
This monastery was originally a Khmer place of worship constructed in accordance with Bhramanism. Originally, there were five prangs (Khmer-style pagoda) made of sandstone in the original worshiping place. When the influence of Buddhism in the region prevailed, it was turned into a Buddhist temple. A Shrine hall was later constructed. Today, visitors can only admire the remaining four prangs which remain next to the sandstone walls.