The coastline is never too far when you’re staying in Weston-super-Mare! Also known as the town of Weston, this seaside hub faces the beautiful Bristol Channel while bordered by the thick woodlands of Bleadon Hill. With golden sand beaches and a thriving art community, holidaymakers in Weston are sure to experience an artistic retreat from one of the best holiday resorts in Somerset!
Weston-super-Mare Hot Tub Breaks: Holiday Cottages & Luxury Lodges
Like many beachside towns along the southwest coast, Weston has many cottages that will serve your holiday needs and give you that stunning seaside view. All homes in this selection are fitted with state-of-the-art facilities and elegant interiors for style-conscious guests. Whether you’re half of a pair looking for a romantic getaway or travelling with your family and friends, there’s room for everyone in Weston. Sit back, relax, and discover the perfect seaside home today!
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Robins Corner
Bleadon, Somerset
Sleeps 4 Bedrooms 2 Bathrooms 2
Holiday lodge for small families or groups. Open-plan living and dining areas. Idyllic views of Mendip Hills.
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Sutherland Barn
Hutton, Somerset
Sleeps 6 Bedrooms 3 Bathrooms 2
Elegant country home with unique archway features. Enclosed garden perfect for children and pets. Located on the outskirts of Hutton
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Acorn
Bleadon, Somerset
Sleeps 2 Bedrooms 1 Bathrooms 1
Single-storey holiday home featuring pastel interiors. Front tiled patio with sun loungers. A short distance away from Bleadon.
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Barn in Somerset
Banwell, Somerset
Sleeps 4 Bedrooms 2 Bathrooms 1
Renovated barn boasting gorgeous plunge pool. Wide glimpses of the countryside. Close distance to historic village of Banwell.
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Seacider
Burnham-on-Sea, Somerset
Sleeps 6 Bedrooms 3 Bathrooms 2
Holiday townhouse with private garden and patio. Well-behaved pets are welcome. Near Burnham-on-Sea Beach.
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Greenlawns
Burnham-on-Sea, Somerset
Sleeps 15 Bedrooms 8 Bathrooms 4
Spacious country house with matching annexe. Mix of classic and contemporary interiors. Bifolding doors lead to patio and lawned area.
About Weston-super-Mare & The Area
Weston-super-Mare, locally known as “Weston,” is a seaside town located on the northern coastline of Somerset. The town faces the Bristol Channel with the city of Bristol only several miles away. Weston mainly consists of flatlands with Bleadon Hill in the north and the River Axe and Brean Down in the south. With its pleasant climate, the town is a favourite among holidaymakers looking for sand, sea, and a little bit of history.
Weston is an ancient town and its oldest site can be traced back to the Iron Ages. It was able to maintain its small-town atmosphere until the 19th century. During this time, there was an increased interest among the Victorians in holiday resorts. Due to its close proximity to the coast, Weston greatly benefited from holidaymakers. Visitors from the cities of Bath and Bristol poured into town to experience the summer sun and enjoy the countryside views.
Present-day Weston is still highly regarded as a beautiful holiday resort. Aside from its beaches and nature walks, the town is also proud to present its wonderfully preserved history. If you’re looking for an escape from the hustle and bustle of modern life, then the coastal town of Weston is the place to be!
Things To Do On Your Weston-super-Mare Hot Tub Break
When in Weston, you’ll never run of out fun things on your to-do list. From the iconic Grand Pier to Weston’s artsy streets, there are plenty of activities for couples and families. Weston’s attractions aren’t limited to its centre though! Neighbouring villages and nature reserves are sure to bring in more adventures for curious travellers. When visiting Weston for the first time, don’t forget to check these out:
Spend the afternoon at the Grand Pier.
The Grand Pier is a pleasure pier located at the heart of Weston’s main beach. Since its opening in 1904, the pier has provided tons of fun for families through its thrilling rides, arcade spots, and lines of fish and chip shops. If you’re passing by Weston, it’s hard to miss this impressive structure sticking out in the water. Another interesting fact about the pier is that it was used as a filming location for the 1992 film, The Remains of the Day!
Soak in the sun at Weston-super-Mare Beach.
Weston-super-Mare Beach is Weston’s main beach, running along the central coastline of town. Boasting long stretches of golden sand and one of the highest tidal ranges in the world, Weston Beach is the most popular spot for visitors and tourists on the lookout for some fun under the sun. You can go swimming, sunbathing, or even drop by the nearby Grand Pier. Some parts of the beach are also pet-friendly, so feel free to bring your dogs!
Escape the crowds and travel to Brean Beach.
If you want to escape the crowds at Weston, then Brean Beach is the perfect place. With over seven miles of sand dunes, the beach is the second longest beachside in the entirety of Europe. It’s a family favourite for bucket-and-spade holidays and it’s pet-friendly too! Visitors are welcome to trek the coastline and hike up to Brean Down, a headland just south of Weston, to admire the stunning sunsets!
Hike up the trails at Mendip Hills.
For nature lovers, you’ll be glad to know that Weston isn’t just all beaches. In fact, it’s located near Mendip Hills, a range of limestone hills that were declared an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. If you want to appreciate nature up close, try spending a day on the hiking trails of Mendips. You’ll be rewarded with glorious views of ancient limestones and lush thickets filled with wildlife!
Catch up on coastal history at Weston Museum.
The Weston Museum also provides a place for guests to learn about the town’s coastal history. The museum showcases multiple collections and exhibitions from prehistoric times to the modern day. And if you want a blast from the past, you can also visit Clara’s Cottage. The cottage is an amazing look into what was life like back in the 1940s with its well-preserved interiors!
Capture the iconic Silica artwork and landmark.
As you explore the centre of Weston, don’t forget to check out the famous Silica landmark. Although it’s primarily a work of art, the structure also serves as a retail kiosk, bus shelter, and advertising sign. Many people find Silica’s design to be quite unique, often comparing it to a carrot or spaceship. However, no matter what guests think of the structure, it’s definitely something you must visit and see for yourself!
Explore the streets through the Weston Street Art Trail.
After visiting the Silica landmark, venture out to see more of Weston’s local art through its Street Art Trail. Starting from Carlton Street, you’ll be treated to two miles of intricate stencil art created by local street artist, JPS. Inspired by Banksy’s works, the street art trail covers plenty of amusing and satirical pieces for art lovers. Plus, touring the works is a great way to get to know the town!
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