Doniford Bay, Somerset

Midweek breaks in Somerset

Start planning your Great British break

    A midweek break in Somerset means plenty of chance to relax and spend time with your loved ones on a four-night Monday to Friday stay out of peak throughout the year. Both of our Somerset parks have wonderful areas to explore on their doorstep, from the traditional seaside town of Burnham-on-Sea to the lovely village of Watchet. You can also find a fabulous beach in the traditional seaside town of Weston-Super-Mare, or you can grab your walking boots and explore Wookey Hole Caves and Cheddar Gorge. You’ll find things are a little less busy when you visit midweek! Book now to get planning your Somerset getaway.

    Explore midweek breaks in Somerset

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    Autumn 2025 Midweek Breaks

    4 nights from £55
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    Early Spring 2026 Midweek Breaks

    4 nights from £49
    Adults on the beach

    September - November breaks

    3 nights from £105
    October Half Term breaks at Haven

    October Half Term 2025 Haven Breaks

    3 nights from £249
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    Early Spring 2026

    4 nights from £49
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    Easter 2026 Breaks

    3 nights from £125
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    May Half Term Breaks 2026

    4 nights from £49
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    School Summer Holiday 2026 Breaks

    3 nights from £145

    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
    4 nights from £59

    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
    4 nights from £49
    Cheddar Gorge
    Bath
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    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.

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