Holiday Cottages in Somerset

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Somerset Holiday Home

Somerset is shaped by its countryside, coastline and historic towns, with a landscape that ranges from the Somerset Levels to the hills of Exmoor. There’s a strong sense of place, from market towns and smaller villages to the city of Bath, known for its architecture and cultural legacy. Alongside this sits a long-standing food heritage, from local cider to cheddar.

Our collection of homes in Somerset brings you close to it all, from countryside houses set among rolling hills to homes within easy reach of the coast. Expect cottages and spacious homes ideal for family escapes or time away with friends. You can also explore more across England, including the wider South West, or browse our collection of Britain and Ireland holiday homes for inspiration.

Why stay with us?

Style and character define every Oliver’s Travels home. Our destination experts know England well, handpicking homes for their setting, privacy and proximity to the region’s countryside, coastline and most loved destinations.

Once you book a holiday, our Concierge Service is here to help with all things planning and recommendations, from local experiences to in-house chefs, to make your stay truly extraordinary.

Why visit Somerset?

Somerset is the surprise all-rounder destination, because although its well-known for its natural beauty in terms of its countryside, lakes and meadows, it’s actually a region fringed by a stunning coastline and holds historic significance in England. It’s often called a place of contrasts, which is the perfect description because no matter what it is you’re looking for from your UK holiday, Somerset is bound to tick all your boxes.

Bishop’s Palace, Wells

What Oliver Loves

Somerset is home to 4 Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty: Mendip Hills, Blackdown Hills, Quantock Hills and Cranborne Chase, all great for walking and cycling trails but Mendip Hills is a fan favourite because of its prehistoric stone monuments.

Somerset: At a Glance

  • Countryside and landscapes – Rolling hills, wetlands and open farmland across the Somerset Levels and Exmoor

  • Coastline – Quiet beaches and coastal paths along the Bristol Channel

  • History and heritage – Roman and Georgian influences, with cities like Bath and Wells offering a strong cultural pull

  • Food and drink – Cider farms, local cheddar and traditional pubs rooted in the region’s agricultural heritage

  • Outdoor activities – Walking and cycling routes across Exmoor and the wider countryside

Top Tip

Plan time across a few different settings – countryside, coast and towns each offer a different side of Somerset.

Getting to and around Somerset

By plane

Bristol Airport offers the most convenient access, with connections across the UK and Europe.

By train

Direct services run from London Paddington to Bath, Taunton and other key locations across the region.

By car

A car is the best way to explore, especially for reaching rural areas, coastline and smaller villages at your own pace.

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