Easter breaks in Somerset
Start planning your Great British break
Explore beautiful Somerset's natural attractions when you stay at Burnham-on-Sea, where there is plenty to entertain you on-park too.
- Adventure Village
- Burnham-on-Sea beach (nearby)
- Indoor pool
- Fishing lakes
Soak in views right from the edge of the coastline at Doniford Bay holiday park, where lush countryside meets inviting sandy beaches.
- Indoor and outdoor pool
- Pool slide
- Entertainment
- Family restaurant
Three great things about Somerset
Natural beauty
A largely rural county, Somerset is home to several Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Pack your walking boots and explore the Quantock Hills and Mendip Hills – home to Cheddar Gorge.
Heaps of history
Somerset is home to over 10,000 listed buildings and around 500 ancient monuments. We recommend a visit to the 14th-century Nunney Castle or the famous Roman Baths in Bath.
Lovely local produce
Somerset is one of the largest cider-making counties in the UK, which is as good a reason as any to try out the local brew. It’s also famous for cheddar cheese, which was first made here, centuries ago.