Lodges with Hot Tubs in Somerset

As one of England’s biggest and most beautiful counties, a lodge holiday in Somerset offers plenty of things to see and do. Home to luscious countryside, inspiring beaches, diverse woodlands and more, this area of natural outstanding beauty has lots to offer. It’s no surprise that visitors come from all over the world to experience the Somerset countryside.

From lodges ideal for couples to bigger houses complete with all the family holiday essentials, whatever holiday home accommodation you’re after, you’ll find it here. There’s even Somerset lodges with hot tubs and swimming pools and log cabins with private hot tubs, open plan living and beds for your four-legged friends.

Plus, when you book through us, you’ll have access to the best hot tub holiday deals around, as well as last-minute offers in the South West. Our friendly customer service team is also on hand to ensure that you have the holiday of your dreams. So if you’re looking for a trip to Somerset, take a look at our lodges today.

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Top Lodges in Somerset

  • The Retreat

    Somerset

    From: £475

    For a 3 night stay
    Sleeps: 2VIEW PROPERTY
  • The West Front, Cathedral View, Wells

    Somerset

    From: £500

    For a 3 night stay
    Sleeps: 2VIEW PROPERTY
  • Kingston Black, Apple Tree Glamping, Wells

    Somerset

    From: £360

    For a 3 night stay
    Sleeps: 2VIEW PROPERTY
  • Barn in Somerset

    Somerset

    From: £562

    For a 3 night stay
    Sleeps: 2VIEW PROPERTY
  • Pomegranate, Strawberryfield Park, Cheddar

    Somerset

    From: £549

    For a 3 night stay
    Sleeps: 2VIEW PROPERTY
  • Bramley, Apple Tree Glamping, Wells

    Somerset

    From: £360

    For a 3 night stay
    Sleeps: 2VIEW PROPERTY
  • The Nest

    Somerset

    From: £458

    For a 3 night stay
    Sleeps: 4VIEW PROPERTY
  • The Clover Lodge, Redlake Farm, Somerton

    Somerset

    From: £568

    For a 3 night stay
    Sleeps: 2VIEW PROPERTY
  • Cherry Lodge

    Somerset

    From: £515

    For a 3 night stay
    Sleeps: 2VIEW PROPERTY

Best locations for hot tub holidays in Somerset

Glastonbury

Best for: The ultimate Somerset experience


Glastonbury is quite possibly one of the most unique and quirkiest towns in the whole of the UK. Putting the annual festival to the side, the area is filled with incredible character, inquisitive charm and a welcoming atmosphere that you just won’t find anywhere else. There’s also plenty of things to see and do, as well as great cafes and restaurants.

Cheddar

Best for: Exploring the great outdoors

If you’re looking to explore Somerset and all of its natural wonders, Cheddar won’t disappoint. Here, you'll find the country’s biggest inland cliffs as well as one of the most magnificent landmarks that the UK has to offer. Of course, this area is where cheddar cheese comes from too. It’d be rude not to indulge in a tasting session or two…

Exmoor

Best for: Its walking, hiking and adventure trails

Exmoor and its National Park are home to an incredible and varied landscape of woodland, moorland and coastline. Boasting lots of wildlife and nature, you definitely won’t want to miss out on these picturesque finds. There’s also lots of dog-friendly trails meaning no one has to miss out on your hot tub break.

Weston-super-Mare

Best for: A traditional yet lively seaside feel

Also known as Weston, Weston-super-Mare is a traditional English seaside town that offers everything you could need from a staycation. Spend your days enjoying a picnic on the beach and, if you’re brave enough, dipping your toes into the water. Come nighttime, the area has a vibrant buzz with bars, restaurants and shows open until late. It’s also close to other seaside hotspots like Burham-on-Sea.

Wells

Best for: Its culture, heritage and history

Located in the Mendip district of Somerset, the medieval city of Wells makes for a great trip. While it might be Britain’s smallest city, with only 12,000 inhabitants, there’s still plenty to see and do. Plus, it’s a great base to explore the rest of Somerset from.