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Braeburn in Pilton

Hot Tub
Sleeps 4
Bedrooms: 2
  • Private hot tub for four
  • Grade II listed character
  • Adults-only peaceful retreat
  • Cosy woodburner and garden
  • Near Glastonbury attractions
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Bramley in Pilton

Hot Tub
Sleeps 2
Bedrooms: 1
  • Private hot tub courtyard
  • Vaulted beamed ceilings
  • Cosy wood burner
  • Adults only luxury
  • Tennis court access
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Pippin in Pilton

Hot Tub
Sleeps 2
Bedrooms: 1
  • Private hot tub for four
  • Kingsize bed with ensuite
  • Cosy woodburner with beams
  • Enclosed garden and patio
  • Adults-only romantic retreat
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Get More From Your Pilton Hot Tub Cottage Break

Booking cottages with hot tubs in Pilton gives you the perfect base to explore this historic Somerset village whilst enjoying luxury self catering accommodation. You'll find everything from boutique cottages with private hot tubs to large holiday houses ideal for groups. The village sits just outside Glastonbury and offers genuine rural charm alongside easy access to Somerset's best attractions.

We love how Pilton combines peaceful countryside with proximity to major sites. Whether you're after romantic breaks for 2 or large family getaways, the area delivers. Dog friendly properties are plentiful and many cottages to rent feature jacuzzis alongside other premium amenities. The village itself hosts the famous Glastonbury Festival site whilst maintaining its authentic character throughout the year.

What to do on a family or couple's hot tub break in Pilton

Pilton dates back to Saxon times and appears in the Domesday Book. The village grew around its magnificent tithe barn and the Church of St John the Baptist. Today it's known worldwide as home to Worthy Farm where Glastonbury Festival takes place each June.

The location works brilliantly for hot tub stays because you get countryside tranquillity with Glastonbury's mystical sites just a mile away. Wells Cathedral sits 6 miles south whilst Cheddar Gorge is 12 miles west. After exploring you can return to your cottage with hot tub and unwind properly. Many holiday lets here offer secluded gardens and remote self catering experiences despite being close to amenities.

Sightseeing in Pilton

The village maintains its agricultural heritage whilst welcoming visitors year-round. Pilton's medieval tithe barn stands as one of Somerset's finest examples of monastic architecture. The High Street features traditional Somerset stone buildings and the village pub serves locals and tourists alike. You're perfectly positioned to visit Glastonbury Tor and the Abbey ruins without staying in the busier town centre.

Top 5 attractions you have to see in Pilton

The area offers remarkable variety from ancient monuments to natural wonders. We've picked five attractions that showcase why this corner of Somerset attracts visitors seeking both culture and countryside.

Glastonbury Tor

This iconic hill rises 518 feet above the Somerset Levels with St Michael's Tower crowning its summit. The climb takes about 20 minutes and rewards you with panoramic views across six counties. Legend connects the Tor to Avalon and King Arthur making it one of Britain's most mystical landmarks.

Glastonbury Abbey

These atmospheric ruins represent one of England's oldest Christian sites dating to the 7th century. The Abbey once ranked among the richest monasteries before Henry VIII's dissolution. You can explore 36 acres of parkland and see where King Arthur and Queen Guinevere were supposedly buried.

Wells Cathedral

Built between 1175 and 1490, Wells Cathedral showcases Gothic architecture at its finest. The West Front displays 300 medieval statues whilst inside you'll find the famous scissor arches and astronomical clock from 1390. The Chapter House features stunning fan vaulting and the Vicar's Close is Europe's oldest continuously inhabited medieval street.

Cheddar Gorge

Britain's largest gorge cuts through the Mendip Hills with limestone cliffs reaching 450 feet. You can explore Gough's Cave where Cheddar Man was discovered or tackle the 274 steps of Jacob's Ladder for spectacular views. The gorge offers rock climbing and caving alongside gentler walking routes suitable for families.

Wookey Hole Caves

These limestone caves have been carved by the River Axe over millions of years. The guided tour takes you through spectacular chambers including the Witch's Kitchen where a stalagmite resembles a petrified witch. Above ground there's a Victorian paper mill, circus shows and adventure activities making it brilliant for kids.

Don't Miss These...

Attraction What you'll experience Best for
Glastonbury Tor Panoramic hilltop views and Arthurian legends at this iconic Somerset landmark Everyone
Glastonbury Abbey Medieval ruins and 36 acres of parkland steeped in spiritual history Couples
Wells Cathedral Gothic masterpiece with scissor arches and medieval astronomical clock Everyone
Cheddar Gorge Britain's largest gorge with caves, cliff walks and adventure activities Families
Wookey Hole Caves Underground river caves plus circus shows and Victorian paper mill Families

Visitor FAQs

How do I get to Pilton?
The nearest train station is Castle Cary 8 miles away with services from London Paddington taking 90 minutes. Bristol Airport sits 25 miles north. Most visitors drive as holiday cottages typically include parking and you'll want a car to explore Somerset properly.

What family activities are available near Pilton?
Families love Wookey Hole's caves and attractions, Cheddar Gorge's adventure playground and the interactive exhibits at Wells Cathedral. The Somerset Levels offer cycling on flat terrain whilst Glastonbury has quirky independent shops. Many large cottages and lodges feature gardens where kids can play safely.

Where are the best romantic spots?
Couples should visit Glastonbury Abbey at sunset or climb the Tor for sunrise views. Wells Bishop's Palace has beautiful gardens and the Mendip Hills offer secluded walking routes. Book a boutique cottage or log cabin with a private hot tub for ultimate romance after your day out.

What shopping options exist?
Glastonbury High Street specialises in alternative shops, crystals and vintage clothing. Wells has traditional market days on Wednesdays and Saturdays. For major retail you'll need to visit Shepton Mallet 7 miles away or head to Bristol.

Are hot tub cottages suitable year-round?
Absolutely. We find hot tub breaks work brilliantly in winter when you can stargaze from the bubbles after exploring frosty landscapes. Summer lets you enjoy longer evenings outdoors. Many properties offer last minute deals and new year availability. Pet friendly cottages mean your dogs can join the retreat too.

Cottages with hot tubs in Pilton combine Somerset's rich heritage with modern luxury. Whether you're booking cheap cottages for a 1 night escape or luxury villas for a large group, the area delivers. Visit Sykes Cottages or similar sites to find unique holiday homes ranging from isolated fishing lodges to coastal cottages with swimming pools. The combination of hot tub stays and world-class attractions makes this corner of Somerset unbeatable for cottage breaks and country getaways.

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