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Over 540 Lodges | Est. 2018

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Somerset

Somerset is a county in the South West of England which boasts a stunning coastline and lots of rural countrysides to be explored. The county is famous for strawberries, cider, and cheddar cheese and very popular with visitors all year round. Whether you want to enjoy long walks in the Exmoor National Park or relax on the beach, there is plenty for visitors to see and do throughout Somerset.

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Blenheim Lodge, Hewish

Somerset

Overlooking a fishing lake, the Blenheim Lodge offers stunning views for you to enjoy morning, noon and night from your decked balcony.
Fishing
Off Road Parking
WiFi

Sunnyside Lodge, Crewkerne

Somerset

Sunnyside Lodge is a beautiful dog friendly lodge on the edge of Crewkerne, surrounded by stunning scenery.
Off Road Parking
Pet Friendly

Barn Owl Cottage, Wheddon Cross

Somerset

Barn Owl Cottage is located in the quaint village of Wheddon Cross, in the heart of Exmoor National Park.
Off Road Parking
Pet Friendly
WiFi

8 Lakes View, Brean

Somerset

Found within the beautifully maintained grounds of Brean Country Club, 8 Lakes View is a stylish, single storey lodge offering a relaxing seaside retreat
Near Beach
Off Road Parking
WiFi
Located within: Brean Country Club

Morgan Lodge, Hewish

Somerset

Located in a rural location overlooking a fishing lake, Morgan Lodge is a smart, detached holiday lodge offering a relaxing retreat.
Fishing
Off Road Parking
WiFi

Summerdown, Brean

Somerset

Situated in the tranquil grounds of Brean Country Club, Summerdown  is a superb, single storey lodge offering a relaxing seaside retreat in Somerset
Near Beach
Off Road Parking
Pet Friendly
WiFi
Located within: Brean Country Club

Harvester Lodge, Hewish

Somerset

Harvester Lodge is set in a rural location overlooking a fishing lake, and offers a relaxing retreat, ideal for families or friends.
Fishing
Off Road Parking
WiFi

Allercabin, Dunster

Somerset

Allercabin is a fabulous cabin located on Allercott Farm, near the medieval village of Dunster, and a great choice for a visit to Somerset.
Hot Tubs
Pet Friendly
Romantic Retreats

Cathedral View Glamping Pods, Wells

Somerset

Make the most of your next staycation by staying at Cathedral View Glamping Pods. These luxury glamping pods are perfect for a romantic getaway.
Hot Tubs
Pet Friendly
WiFi

Luxury Somerset Barns, near Wells

Somerset

Luxury Somerset Barns are two luxury holiday homes and a top choice for couples looking for a romantic break.
Hot Tubs
Off Road Parking
Romantic Retreats

Redlake Farm, Somerton

Somerset

Escape to the peaceful countryside in Somerset for a relaxing stay in one of the wonderful lodges on Redlake Farm.
Hot Tubs

Strawberryfield Park, Cheddar

Somerset

With an excellent selection of luxurious lodges, Strawberryfield Park is the perfect escape for you in Somerset.
Hot Tubs
Pet Friendly

The Cowshed in Brent Knoll

Somerset

A short drive from the northern coast of Somerset is The Cowshed, a converted farm building that today functions as a luxury holiday home.
Hot Tubs
Off Road Parking
WiFi

The Little Burrow, Radstock

Somerset

For a unique luxury break, the Hidden Hideaways at Little Burrow are a fantastic experience. Set on a working farm, this is a great setting for exploring the surrounding area
Hot Tubs
Pet Friendly

14 Golden Haye Lodge, Cricket St Thomas

Dorset

14 Golden Haye Lodge is set on the beautiful 1,000 acre Swandown Lodges Estate.  This premium, pet-friendly lodge offers space, comfort and a wealth of on-site facilities.
Fishing
Hot Tubs
Off Road Parking
Pet Friendly
Wheelchair Access
WiFi

12A Golden Haye Lodge, Cricket St Thomas

Dorset

Set on the beautiful Swandown Lodges Estate, 12A Golden Haye Lodge is a luxurious retreat that blends modern living with a peaceful countryside setting
Fishing
Hot Tubs
Off Road Parking
Wheelchair Access
WiFi

Midsomer Lodges, Shepton Mallet

Somerset

Situated in the Somerset countryside, Midsomer Lodges is an idyllic retreat that blends tranquillity with modern luxury, creating the perfect setting for a relaxing break.
Hot Tubs
Pet Friendly
WiFi

Best Things To Do - Somerset

With stunning scenery and gorgeous coastlines, Somerset is a beautiful county in the South West of England. Famous for its cider and cheddar cheese, Somerset attracts visitors all year round who want to discover the counties beauty and hidden gems. With lots of things to see and do, you can enjoy a memorable holiday in Somerset with friends and family.

Roman Baths

The Roman Baths are in the city of Bath which is the biggest city in Somerset. The Roman Baths are a historical Roman point of interest which have been well-preserved. They were once used for public bathing and below street level. They are open to the public where visitors can explore the bathhouse and temple which have spring water in them, see Roman statues and structures in the museum and finish their visit with food in the Pump Room restaurant and pick up souvenirs in the gift shop. This is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the South West of England and attracts visitors from around the world, all year long. It remains as one of the best-preserved Roman remains in the world and is worth a visit when you’re in Somerset.

Wells Cathedral

Well is a city in Somerset and is home to a beautiful 12th-century cathedral. The medieval building is in the country’s smallest city and popular with tourists and locals alike. It is the oldest cathedral build in the Gothic style and has over 300 sculptures on the West Front and a clock that was made in 1390. Regular tours of the cathedral are available for visitors who want to learn more about this amazing 12th-century building. Whether you decide to go inside or just admire the beauty from outside, the Well Cathedral is definitely worth a visit. Afterward, why not explore the smallest city in the UK, visit local shops, cafes and other points of interest.

Exmoor National Park

The Exmoor National Park is an area of hilly and rural moorland that runs through west Somerset and north Devon. Offering beautiful scenery, woodland, and moorland, the national park is popular with visitors wanting to explore the area by foot or bike. Throughout Exmoor, you will find several villages and towns which are great to explore whilst on holiday in Somerset. The National park also runs along the coastline offering stunning scenery and amazing wildlife for visitors to enjoy. The coastal woodland is popular with visitors of all ages and interests and offers lots of unspoiled stretches of coastline to explore.

Glastonbury Tor

Glastonbury is very popular for its annual music festival that takes place every summer. However, it is also a beautiful place to visit all year round. The Glastonbury Tor is a hill near Glastonbury where St Michael’s Tower stands at the top. The Tor is a fascinating place to visit and popular with tourists wanting to know about the history of this famous landmark in Somerset. Walk to the top of the hill and you will also get amazing views of the surrounding area.

Weston-super-Mare

For a day out by the sea, a visit to Weston-super-Mare won’t disappoint. The seaside town is one of the most popular in the UK and offers lots of fun attractions for the whole family. Spend time relaxing on Weston Beach, paddling in the sea and tucking into some fish ’n’ chips or ice cream before having a walk along the Grand Pier Boardwalk. For thrill-seekers, there is an indoor theme park or you can play in the amusements and visit the Helicopter Museum.

Cheddar Gorge Cheese Company

Somerset is famous for its cheddar cheese so a visit to the Cheddar Gorge Cheese Company is a must for any cheese fan. This cheese manufacturer can be found in the village of Cheddar and is the only remaining cheese maker in this village. They have been making cheese here since the 15th century and it is open for visitors to learn more about the world-famous cheese and to help preserve and protect the traditional techniques for making cheddar cheese. If you’re a fan cheese and planning on visiting Somerset, the Cheddar Gorge Cheese Company is worth a visit. Learn about the history of the company, watch how the cheddar cheese is made and pick up lots of treats in the gift shop.

Shepton Mallet Prison

If you’re looking for a unique experience when visiting Somerset, the Shepton Mallet Prison might be for you. The prison closed in 2013 and before this, it was the oldest operating prison in the UK. Since closing, the prison has re-opened to the public. Visitors can explore the Victorian prison walls, listen to stories from ex-officers and descend into the hidden prison cell from 1610. The prison also runs private tours and holds themed events and experiences for education, groups, and corporates as well as holding special tours and experiences for seasonal events and historical landmarks.

The Jane Austen Centre

The Jane Austen Centre is a tourist attraction in Bath. The small museum gives visitors a chance to learn all about one of the most famous female authors, Jane Austen. Learn about her life as a famous writer from character guides who will be in full costume. Find out about the link between the city of Bath and Jane Austen and see the waxwork figure of the author which was created for the museum. There is also a tea-room where you can enjoy the afternoon tea for the ultimate experience.

Mendip Hills

The Mendip Hills runs from Weston-super-Mare to Frome. They are a range of hills made from limestone that overlook the Somerset Levels and Chew Valley Lake offering stunning views. They are one of the most special places in England and recognised as an Area of National Beauty (AONB). The hills offer plenty of natural beauty spots including stretches of water, historical landmarks, gorges, and woodland. They attract visitors all year round who want to walk, cycle, run and hike through the beautiful scenery.

Museum of Somerset

The Museum of Somerset is a museum in Taunton where visitors can discover the history of the county. Set within the 12th-century castle walls, visitors will be able to explore galleries of exhibitions. Perfect for the whole family and a great rainy day activity, the Museum of Somerset is a great way to learn more about the area. Admission is free and there is a cafe and gift shop so you can spend the whole day exploring and learning at the Museum of Somerset as well as enjoying a spot of lunch and taking home a souvenir.

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