Places to stay on holiday in Somerset
Information and links to Somerset hotels, B&B's, Hostels and Camping
- Axbridge
- Bath
- Bridgwater
- Bruton
- Burnham-on-sea
- Castle Cary
- Chard
- Cheddar
- Clevedon
- Crewkerne
- Dulverton
- Dunster
- Exford
- Exmoor
- Frome
- Glastonbury
- Highbridge
- Ilminster
- Keynsham
- Langport
- Midsomer Norton
- Minehead
- Nailsea
- Porlock
- Radstock
- Shepton Mallet
- Somerset
- Street
- Taunton
- Watchet
- Wedmore
- Wellington
- Wells
- Weston-super-Mare
- Wheddon Cross
- Wincanton
- Wiveliscombe
- Yeovil
Latest Accommodation listings
| Vine Cottage - Porlock Vine Cottage self catering accommodation adjoiningThe Gables. Set in a cobbled court-yard, it is quietly situated and totally self contained with its own parking in the courtyard. |
| The Gables - Porlock Charming 17th century thatched cottage |
| Copper Beeches - Wells Village Bed and Breakfast |
| Lawn Cottage Godney - Wells A cosy Victorian cottage on the edge of a small village yet within 10mins drive of Glastonbury and Wells. Ideal for small families. Views to Glastonbury Tor. Dogs welcome. |
| The Oakhouse Hotel - Axbridge The Oakhouse stands proudly in the centre of the medieval town of Axbridge in the heart of rural Somerset just one and a half miles from Cheddar and it's famous gorge. The hotel is just a short drive from Bristol International Airport. |
| Hartnells - Watchet A pretty grade 2 listed thatched cottage with direct access to the colleridge way and Macmillan Way from the garden to footpaths to the Quantocks. |
| Monks Cleeve - Exmoor Country bed and breakfast accommodation in Exford the heart of Exmoor National Park |
| Laurel Farm Eco Cottage - Bath Relaxing location and cottage, private, quiet and secluded. Finished to a very high standard |
| Highdale B & B - Nailsea Comfortable, Homely B & B near Bristol Airport |
| Lower Stock Farm Bed & Breakfast - Cheddar Lower Stock Farm Bed and Breakfast is set in 250 acres of unspoilt countryside on the edge of the Mendips in the middle of North Somerset just outside Bristol. |





