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Compare our editors' recommended B&Bs and guest houses throughout Somerset. For a more personal and individual experience, there are many B&B and guest house owners waiting to welcome you into their individual properties, typically with locally-inspired decor and offering home-cooked breakfasts.
The traditional inn or pub with rooms is growing in popularity for overnight stays, with many offering luxurious rooms and great food, all in a convivial atmosphere. Here are our editors' recommended inns and pub accommodation, luxury, historic or country, throughout Somerset.
Compare our editors' hand-picked luxury hotels throughout Somerset, including the city of Bath. Most of them offer accredited four or five star accommodation and typically include great restaurants, elegant public areas, well-appointed rooms and spectacular locations.
Budget hotels, typically two star accreditation, offer cheap, comfortable accommodation for travellers. Prioritising practicality, these hotels often feature basic amenities, clean rooms, and friendly service. They serve as a cost-effective base for exploring Somerset.
Our recommended country house hotels in Somerset epitomise rural elegance and historic charm. Set in grand, often historic buildings amidst lush gardens and scenic landscapes, they offer a luxurious, tranquil retreat. Guests typically enjoy rooms with period features, fine dining with local produce, and bespoke services.
Plan your unforgettable visit to Bath, a UNESCO World Heritage city in England. Immerse yourself in the rich history of Roman baths, marvel at the stunning Georgian architecture, and explore the charming streets lined with boutique shops and delightful cafes. Don't miss the iconic Bath Abbey and the Jane Austen Centre. Discover why Bath is a must-see destination for culture, history, and relaxation.
Bridgwater, a historic market town in Somerset, is known for its unique blend of history and industrial heritage. Home to the Bridgwater and Taunton Canal, it offers picturesque waterside views. The town is famed for its annual Guy Fawkes Carnival, a spectacular display of illuminated floats and costumes.
Cheddar, a village in Somerset, is world-famous for its namesake cheese and the stunning Cheddar Gorge. This picturesque village offers a unique blend of culinary heritage and natural beauty. Visitors can explore the Cheddar Gorge's dramatic cliffs and caves, sample authentic Cheddar cheese, and enjoy independent local shops.
Glastonbury, a small town in Somerset, is steeped in history and myth. Renowned for its ancient and spiritual sites, including Glastonbury Tor and the Abbey, it attracts visitors seeking historical and mystical experiences. The town is also famous for the annual Glastonbury Festival, a major event in music and contemporary arts.
Minehead, a coastal town in Somerset, England, is a popular seaside destination with a charming blend of traditional and modern attractions. Famous for its long sandy beach and historic steam railway, the town offers scenic walks along the South West Coast Path and Exmoor National Park. Minehead's lively seafront, shops, and eateries make it an ideal spot for family holidays and coastal getaways.
Taunton, the county town of Somerset, is a blend of rich history and contemporary living. It boasts a medieval castle, the Museum of Somerset, and the scenic Somerset County Cricket Ground. Taunton's vibrant town centre features an array of shops, cafes, and parks. It also serves as a gateway to exploring the beautiful Quantock Hills.
Wells, England's smallest city, is celebrated for its stunning 12th-century cathedral and the historic Bishop's Palace. The cathedral's Gothic façade and the moated palace create a breathtaking backdrop, attracting visitors keen on exploring England's ecclesiastical heritage and architectural grandeur in a picturesque setting.
Weston-super-Mare, a classic seaside town in Somerset, is famous for its expansive sandy beach and iconic Grand Pier. Offering traditional coastal entertainment, including amusement arcades and donkey rides, it's a hub for family-friendly fun. The town also boasts a vibrant arts scene and the Weston Sand Sculpture Festival. Weston-super-Mare is ideal for those seeking a traditionallly British seaside experience.
Yeovil balances rich industrial history with contemporary charm. Famous for its aviation roots, showcased at the Fleet Air Arm Museum, and the renowned Haynes International Motor Museum, it's a haven for transport enthusiasts. The town also offers a lively centre with shops, eateries, and cultural spots like The Octagon Theatre.
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