Cottages in Somerset
If you’re looking for a tranquil escape in the quintessentially English countryside, our self-catering holiday cottages in Somerset are just the ticket. We’ve got big, family-friendly holiday homes with hot tubs for the adults and games rooms for the kids (and big kids) and gorgeous escapes for two with flickering fires and sprawling views. Relish the peace of your rural haven or step out onto a country lane and discover quiet corridors of woodland trails and winding footpaths that skirt verdant fields, rolling hills, and Somerset’s pretty coastline. Enjoy short breaks and epic holidays soaking up everything Somerset has to offer. Read more
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7 nights from £728 *
Snowdrop Cottage
60722 bedroom, dog friendly self catering cottage in Dulverton, Somerset.
Every now and again a very special property comes along and Snowdrop Cottage is certainly it. Located just a short walk from the centre of Dulverton it's perfect for two or four gu...
7 nights from £728 *
7 nights from £605 *
The Old Dairy
60822 bedroom self catering cottage near Taunton, Somerset.
The Old Dairy is a warm and cosy conversion set in the picturesque rolling hills of north Somerset. It offers spacious accommodation for up to four guests and will really strike a ...
7 nights from £605 *
7 nights from £735
The Byre
60661 bedroom self catering cottage near Taunton, Somerset.
Located in the picturesque Blackdown Hills near the Somerset and Devon border you will find The Byre. A one bedroom converted cowshed which combines original character with modern ...
7 nights from £735
7 nights from £735
The Stables
60651 bedroom self catering cottage near Taunton, Somerset.
Located in the famous Blackdown Hills near the Somerset and Devon border you will find The Stables. A luxurious one bedroom converted stable which combines original character with ...
7 nights from £735
7 nights from £592
Florian
5939Dog friendly converted shipping container with outdoor bath tub near Cheddar.
This bijou beauty is just perfect for romantic getaways or for solo travellers seeking to escape the everyday. A stunning converted shipping container, it boasts idyllic countrysid...
7 nights from £592
7 nights from £468 *
The Smithy
58322 bedroom, dog friendly holiday cottage near Glastonbury, Somerset.
If a stunning conversion bursting with original features situated in a sleepy Somerset village sounds attractive then The Smithy is the place for you. Situated in close proximity t...
7 nights from £468 *
Wheelwrights Cottages
7 nights from £935
7 nights from £272 *
The Coach House
58162 bedroom, dog friendly holiday cottage near Wellington, Somerset.
Situated in the beautiful National Landscape of the Blackdown Hills, The Coach House is a spacious, characterful cottage ready to welcome you and your four-legged friend. As yo...
7 nights from £272 *
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7 nights from £478 *
Yew Tree Barn
57842 bedroom, dog friendly holiday cottage near Glastonbury, Somerset.
Situated in a peaceful corner of Somerset, with uninterrupted countryside views across the Levels, Yew Tree Barn is a high quality barn conversion with a contemporary feel. Perfect...
7 nights from £478 *
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Merryfields
55724 bedroom, dog friendly self catering cottage near Bath.
This spacious detached Victorian house is set on a two acre site in the rural village of Colerne, occupying a spectacular position over Box Valley with views of Salisbury Plain in ...
7 nights from £1420 *
Holidays in Somerset
Utterly enchanting and home to a swathe of beautiful landmarks and holiday destinations, holidays in Somerset are a true celebration of all the South West has to offer.
Beaches in Somerset

Somerset’s coast runs along the Bristol Channel, offering a blended mix of golden beaches and towering cliffs perfect for an afternoon stroll. Brean Beach at Weston-super-Mare is ideal for sandy sprints with the dog as you’ll find an impressive 7 miles of golden sand reaching along the coast. For something a little wilder, Kilve Beach boasts imposing cliffs and a shingle shore while St Audries Bay promises tumbling waterfalls and shallow rockpools. Boasting a family-friendly mix of facilities and attractions, Minehead is a popular destination for beach days with the little ones in tow - it’s also the start of the famous South West Coast Path for those looking to explore further.
Things to do in Somerset

With Exmoor National Park, the Quantock Hills, Mendip Hills, and Blackdown Hills on your doorstep, Somerset is a paradise for walkers. Along the way, you’ll uncover some of the county’s most celebrated historic sites, from the soaring heights of Glastonbury Tor and Cheddar Gorge to the fascinating depths of Wookey Hole Caves. For those looking for a relaxed afternoon of tootling around cobblestone streets, Somerset’s many pretty towns and villages have you covered with lots of independent shops and art galleries around every corner. Step into the past with a visit to an ancient castle or enjoy a trundle through the woods and discover Somerset’s dappled wonderlands and beautiful gardens.
Places to eat in Somerset

Famed for its Cheddar cheese and cider, there’s no end to the foodie delights to experience while staying in Somerset. Cosy country pubs beckon with open fires and soul-warming fare in the winter and sun-soaked gardens and pints of refreshing cider in the summer, while the county’s Michelin star restaurants invite you to celebrate any occasion in style. Kick back in a quirky café with a coffee in hand as you plan the day’s adventures or settle into a fire-warmed corner for a button-popping Sunday roast to finish your week off right.