35% off—Self-catering spring or autumn stays in Somerset
These cottages offer easy access to Exmoor countryside and coastline
Why We Love This Deal
You can save 35% on a self-catering break this spring or autumn. This offer from Exmoor Character Cottages is valid on stays of three nights or longer. We found breaks from £586, based on stays for up to six people in March, May, and November.
What's included
- Self-catering breaks of three nights or more
- Dogs go free—the pet supplement will be returned to you along with the return of the refundable security deposit
- A complimentary Little Book of Walks guide
When
This offer is valid for 35% off stays until 30 June, 2026, and from 14 September–4 December, 2026. Prices vary by property and check-in date.
About the accommodation
Exmoor Character Cottages are a collection of four self-catering properties in the Somerset towns of Dunster and Minehead. The Oval and Stone Barn accommodate up to six people and have three bedrooms. Pilgrim Corner and The Old Sweet Shop have four bedrooms and can sleep eight.
Each property has a fully equipped kitchen, a cosy living area, and a collection of toys and games. Each has outdoor space with furniture. Pilgrim Corner, The Old Sweet Shop, and Stone Barn each have private hot tubs. All four hold a Gold Award from VisitEngland and have a 4- or 5-star rating.
All accommodation is dog friendly; up to two dogs are welcome. A supplement of £30 per dog will be payable upon booking. This will be returned to you along with the refundable security deposit.
About the area
The seaside town of Minehead has a wide sandy beach and historic harbour. The South West Coast Path begins at the seafront and leads into Exmoor National Park. You'll find hillly open moorland, as well as woodland and rugged coastline. The park is home to free-roaming wild ponies.
Minehead railway station is a terminus on the West Somerset Railway. The UK's longest heritage railway, it runs from Minehead to Bishops Lydeard. You can see the railway's timetable here.
Dunster is a pretty Medieval town. Its streets are lined with historic buildings, and there's an unusual octagonal wool market in the centre. Above the town sits Dunster Castle, which dates from the 12th century.











