Hotels in Somerset
Hotel Accommodation - about heritage ratings
We love the wonderfully rich history and cultural heritage of Britain. If your
idea of fine accommodation is an elegant
country house hotel, or you'd like to stay in a castle, or a rustic old coaching
inn, or lay your head where Queen Elizabeth I slept, you'll like our new Heritage
Rating system for accommodation. We've gone through thousands of hotels, guest
houses, and B&Bs
in our directory and rated the accommodation for its heritage interest. With
Heritage Rated hotels you'll find more than a room - you'll find a slice
of history! If you love British heritage, look for or .
Historic Hotels, those rated highly on a Heritage Rating, are also highlighted
in yellow and listed first within the listings for each town. Learn more
about Heritage Ratings for historic hotels.
The most visited destination in Somerset is the cathedral city of Bath, with its elegant Georgian crescents and the old Roman baths. But if you venture further south you will come across some relatively undiscovered gems, like the city of Wells with its superb cathedral, Bishop's Palace, and intact 14th century street, or mysterious Glastonbury, where the ruins of Glastonbury Abbey stand beneath the famous Tor. Travel further west to the beginnings of Exmoor, or explore Cheddar Caves, or the showcaves at Wookey. These are just a few of the heritage highlights of Somerset - there's a lot more to see!
To find a hotel in Somerset, select your desired location from the map or the menu below, or
use the search form to the right. You may also wish to consult the listings
for nearby hotels in Wiltshire to the east or Devon to the west. For alternative accommodation, see our Somerset
self catering guide and for suggestions on what to see and do in the area,
visit our Somerset Travel Guide. Somerset is one of our favourite destinations, and I'm sure you'll enjoy exploring the area.
Alternative accommodation: Bed and Breakfasts - Self Catering Cottages
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