Vacation rentals in Beach

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Shepherd’s hut in Blaisdon
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 145 reviews

Romantic Hut + Covrd Jacuzzi + Games Rm +Proposals

Perfect hut with. Louvre Pergola covering jacuzzi, ideal protection from rain/ enjoy sun. (Jacuzzi = extra £30 for 1 night/ £40 for 2 or more nights). Our Rustic Games Room + Lounge (Pool, Darts +Board Games) is perfect for relaxation. Stream. Enjoy 3 outdoor patios, take in the dazzle of a million stars.Spectacular countryside views. Parking. 5 minute walk to Pub. On the edge of AONB: Forest of Dean, Wye Valley, as well as the bustling Gloucester City. Cotswolds & Ross-on-Wye are closeby.

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A stone building with a sloped roof, characterized by two velux windows, lies amidst gravel pathways. Green foliage surrounds the base, and a peacock is seen on the left, displaying its feathers. The backdrop features trees under a clear blue sky.
Barn in Castle Combe
5 out of 5 average rating, 125 reviews

The Old Library, Colham Mill

Colham Mill Farm is nestled in a beautiful, peaceful, unspoilt valley, walking distance from Castle Combe Village. There are 2 pubs, a michelin star restaurant and a cafe. As well as a golf course and Castle Combe race circuit. The Old library is a detached building full of character and charm. It dates from 1705 and has low beams throughout the property. It is spacious and has modern amenities for you to enjoy! We are a working farm with animals and children and can't wait to welcome you!

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The blue Shepherd’s Hut is positioned on a grassy area, showcasing its charming curved design. Wooden steps lead to the entrance, inviting guests inside. Surrounding trees and a scenic countryside view enhance the peaceful setting.
Shepherd’s hut in Dorset
5 out of 5 average rating, 379 reviews

Luxurious Shepherd’s Hut with Hot Tub

Get back in touch with nature at this luxury Shepherd’s Hut nestled in a quiet hamlet. Enjoy the large hut’s interior amid thoughtful industrial style decor and modern finishes and embrace outdoor living in your own large outdoor space, surrounded by breathtaking views of the countryside. Relax in the large fire fuelled hot tub, lounge on the deck in front of the fire pit or grab a bean bag and find a quiet spot in your own private paddock. This place offers luxurious comfort indoors and out.

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A wooden tree cabin is perched above a gently flowing river, surrounded by lush greenery. Large windows provide scenic views, and a small table is positioned on the ground nearby. The area is dotted with autumn leaves, enhancing the natural setting.
Treehouse in Wrexham Principal Area
5 out of 5 average rating, 207 reviews

Elevated Quirky Cabin over River

This romantic tree cabin is located on the edge of a tranquil woodland at the bottom of a beautiful privately owned 5 acre garden, overlooking a hypnotic river waterfall. This majestic retreat is where you can unwind, relax and recharge, with full access to the BBQ area and on site sauna. If sitting back is not for you there are several local country walks and attractions. By car Wrexham is just 5 minutes away, Chester 25 minutes and if you fancy a day in Liverpool, it’s only an hour away.

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Tiny homes in Warwickshire
5 out of 5 average rating, 126 reviews

The 4.50 from Paddington

Escape to a lovingly restored 1930s railway carriage set in the peaceful Warwickshire countryside. The 4.50 from Paddington is a one-of-a-kind stay with rustic charm and everything you need to unwind — from books and gramophone records, countryside views and a wildflower paddock. Walk to Draycote Water, or explore the wildlife-rich Lias Line just minutes from the door. Dog-friendly, with good Wi-Fi. Perfect for walkers, cyclists, sailors, and anyone who wants to experience a simpler life.

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Cabin in Monmouthshire
5 out of 5 average rating, 137 reviews

Ty Nant Treehouse with covered hot tub

As you enjoy the short buggy ride down to the far end of our woodland you will be astounded when you come across our beautiful woodland cabin set in the treetops. You will immediately feel relaxed as you immerse yourself in the surrounding nature. Lounging chairs on the decking provide the perfect place for your morning coffee listening to the birds sing and soak away your stress in the wood fired hot tub then cosy up in front of the log burner and enjoy the tranquility of the woodland.

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An open living area features a modern, plush sectional sofa facing a large glass wall that connects to the outdoor space. Two small, round tables, one with a decorative tray, are positioned in front. Natural light fills the room, highlighting the simple decor.
Bungalow in Somerset
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 279 reviews

Modern & spacious house in the countryside.

The Pavilion is a modern, purpose built holiday house in the quiet Somerset village of Yarlington. It has all the conveniences: Wood burning stove, underfloor heating, Washer & tumble dryer, Iron & ironing board, fast fibre optic broadband and a charging station for an electric or plug in hybrid car, but sadly the mobile phone signal is very poor. The house is next to the pub and a stones throw from the church. The Newt and Hauser Wirth Gallery in Bruton are within a 15 minute drive.

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The exterior of the larch clad Annexe features modern vertical wood paneling. Large glass doors lead into the entrance, framed by two planters with lush green grass. A gravel path provides access, highlighting the contemporary architecture amid a clear blue sky.
Home in Cirencester
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 259 reviews

Larch clad architect designed contemporary annexe.

Relax at this unique and tranquil getaway in the beautiful South Cotswolds. The Annexe is a separate dwelling next to an architecturally award winning contemporary house located in a quiet village. The larch clad property has an industrial, boho meets the Cotswold vibe with its own private wild flower garden, perfect for alfresco dining. Excellent location for walking, running and cycling. Close to the beautiful town of Cirencester, idyllic picturesque villages and gastro pubs galore!

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A domed structure, partially covered in greenery, is visible surrounded by trees in a private woodland setting. A hot tub sits prominently in the foreground, with a wooden deck and outdoor seating area adjacent to the dome, inviting relaxation in nature.
Dome in Thornbury
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 193 reviews

Lodge farm Woodland dome. Hot tub. luxury escape

A luxurious dome nestled in private woodland and flower garden. An ideal romantic/ family stay near the Cotswolds. Enjoy the wildlife view from your king size bed, woodburning stove, additional heating and air conditioning. Relax on the private decking area, outdoor dining with a barbeque and firepit for toasting marshmallows amongst the trees. The mattresses can be brought down from the loft area for younger children. Rest, relax and reward yourself with the glamping stay with us!

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Home in Horton-cum-Studley
5 out of 5 average rating, 104 reviews

Countryside Retreat with hot tub

This modern country retreat features panoramic views of the Oxfordshire countryside from the open-plan kitchen, living room. Ideal for a peaceful getaway, our home offers high-speed Wi-Fi, a fully equipped kitchen, and cozy furnishings. Two bedrooms featuring superking beds, one with ensuite. Outside bbq area with comfy seating, firepit, dining area and hot tub. Whether you're here for a weekend escape or a longer stay, this house provides the perfect setting to relax and unwind.

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A cozy outdoor seating area is arranged with plush cushions and a circular sunshade. A small side table holds drinks and a dish of fresh fruit, while vibrant flowers add a pop of color. Scenic green fields are visible in the background.
Farm stay in Bath and North East Somerset
5 out of 5 average rating, 105 reviews

Unique Farm Stay in the Old Orchard

Enjoy the lovely setting of this romantic spot in nature. Pippin is a converted horse box and has been refurbished to a high standard, it is designed and equipped with everything you will need for a great escape to relax and unwind. It provides the perfect accommodation to explore the 'most beautiful city' of Bath with its stunning architecture and Hot Springs. The hot tub is available all year round for your exclusive use whilst gazing out through the beautiful valley.

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The cottage is set on a hillside, surrounded by lush greenery and trees. A gentle slope leads to the well-maintained garden, with ferns and native plants framing the stone structure. The sky is bright blue with scattered clouds, enhancing the peaceful rural setting.
Home in Amberley
5 out of 5 average rating, 290 reviews

Magical cottage set within a woodland glade

Badgers Bothy is set within a woodland glade in the grounds of the 16th century Amberley Farmhouse and provides the most unique and charming country escape. Our idyllic cottage is set on the edge of Minchinhampton Common (located in an AONB) and with miles of footpaths which are perfect for those wishing to explore the Cotswolds. This beautiful cottage exudes an aura of peace and tranquillity and a haven for those wishing to escape the hustle and bustle of a busy life.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Beach?

    Stays in Beach are often found in quiet residential settings, surrounded by countryside. Visitors sometimes choose accommodations near Lansdown Hill for broad rural views.

  • What are the best things to do in Beach with kids?

    Families enjoy countryside walks, village playgrounds, and nature trails around Beach. Creative workshops and local fairs are sometimes available in nearby communities.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Beach?

    Stroll local footpaths, explore the slopes of Lansdown Hill, or visit nearby farm shops for regional produce. Heritage buildings and gardens highlight the hamlet’s character.

  • How is the weather in Beach?

    Beach has cool winters around 35–46°F (2–8°C) with some rain, while summers reach 54–71°F (12–22°C) with milder, breezy days. It is smart to pack a light jacket or sweater even in warmer months, as temperatures can be changeable.

  • When is the best time to visit Beach?

    Late spring to early autumn is frequently suggested for comfortable outdoor explorations in Beach, with temperatures around 46–71°F (8–22°C). Longer daylight hours support countryside walks and village events.

  • What are the best places to visit in Beach?

    Visit the slopes of Lansdown Hill, stroll through village gardens, or explore historic buildings in Beach. The surrounding area is known for scenic countryside and local heritage sites.

  • What are some hiking trails in Beach?

    Hiking paths around Lansdown Hill provide varied routes for walkers. Woodland trails and countryside guides help visitors explore the rural landscape at their own pace.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Beach?

    Families can enjoy beach games, visit small aquariums, or explore local parks together. Interactive exhibits and craft workshops are sometimes available at community centers or museums.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Beach?

    Explore neighboring seaside towns, discover countryside walking paths, or visit historic castles in the region. Local nature reserves and gardens are frequently suggested for a peaceful escape.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Beach?

    Some hosts welcome pets in Beach, with easy access to rural footpaths and open fields. Nature trails make it simple to explore countryside settings together.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Beach?

    Bring comfortable walking shoes for exploring nature trails and footpaths near Lansdown Hill. Locals often enjoy picnics in quiet village spots and support farm shops for regional specialties.

  • What is Beach known for?

    Beach is known for its peaceful rural landscape, traditional architecture, and proximity to Lansdown Hill. Visitors appreciate its welcoming small community and countryside views.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Beach?

    Explore the tranquil footpaths around Lansdown Hill or discover the hamlet's historic buildings. Nature trails and small local gardens provide relaxed spaces for wandering.

  • What are the best foods to try in Beach?

    Beach has traditional British favorites such as classic meat pies, locally baked breads, and homemade jams. Farm shops in the area sometimes highlight regional produce and artisanal cheeses.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Beach?

    Pack layers, sunscreen, and comfortable walking shoes to adapt to changing coastal weather. Bringing a rain jacket and reusable water bottle is frequently suggested by locals.

  • What is the nightlife in Beach like?

    Beach has quaint pubs and relaxed venues for conversation, sometimes featuring live music on weekends. Nearby villages often host cultural evenings and community socials.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Beach?

    Beach hosts community gatherings, fairs, and seasonal events that reflect local traditions. Nearby villages occasionally feature art shows or music performances that welcome visitors.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Beach?

    Beach has a variety of family-friendly vacation rentals, including homes with gardens, extra bedrooms, and access to parks or beaches. Some stays provide high chairs or travel cots upon request.

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