
The 50 best family hotels in the UK
Everyone from toddlers, teens and grandparents, to the frazzled parents, can find places to stay for all sorts of memorable adventures

Even just one night at one of Britain’s best hotels can rejuvenate a family; escape from everyday life offers a treat for everyone. With young children, on-site childcare and toddler-focused activities can be a stimulating distraction while parents slip off to a relaxation zone. The Ickworth, in Suffolk, and Fowey Hall, in Cornwall, are both exemplars of this type of hospitality – they even offer a baby monitor listening service so children can sleep in the room while parents dine downstairs. To lure teens away from their friends and phones, you’ll want a dramatic setting and action-packed adventure to barter for best behaviour at dinner. Parents will earn cool points with the treehouses at Chewton Glen; more casual kids might embrace the charming pubby atmosphere at the clifftop Anchor Inn, enjoying a stupendous meal of crab before wandering the Jurassic Coast.
The best hotel for your family however will come down to personal preferences. The food-focused may love The Pigs for example. Through a combination of geographical convenience, enjoyment of its sleek spa and nostalgia for old-fashioned English hospitality, my family (with Labrador) has returned many times to Ockenden Manor. Below you’ll find our pick of the best family hotels in the UK.
How we review
Every hotel in this curated list has been visited by one of our expert reviewers, who are usually hosted on a complimentary basis. They stay for a minimum of one night, test at least one meal and trial other experiences (in this case, for instance, the family facilities) that the hotel might have to offer.
At a glance: the best family hotels in the UK
- The best spa hotel for families in the UK – Calcot & Spa, Cotswolds
- The best luxury family hotel in the UK – Lime Wood, New Forest
- The best boutique family hotel in the UK – Augill Castle, Cumbria
- The best family hotel with both an indoor and outdoor pool in the UK – Cowley Manor, Cotswolds
- The best budget-friendly hotel in the UK – Bel & the Dragon, Hampshire
The best family-friendly hotels in England
The south of England, including the south-east and south-west
• Discover more of the best family-friendly hotels in England
• The best hotels in Berkshire
• The best hotels in London
• The best hotels in Surrey
• The best hotels in Newquay
• The best hotels in Somerset
• The best hotels in Dartmoor
• The best hotels in Dorset
• The best hotels in Bath
The north of England, including the north-east and north-west
• The best hotels in Cumbria
• The best hotels in Suffolk
• The best hotels in Norfolk
• The best hotels in England
The best family-friendly hotels in Scotland
The best family-friendly hotels in Wales
The best family-friendly hotels in Northern Ireland
• The best hotels in Fermanagh
Frequently asked questions
What makes a hotel 'family-friendly'?
We categorise hotels that welcome and accommodate families and cater to children of all ages 'family-friendly'. Many have facilities that are geared towards entertaining young children, for example: an on-site crèche or a kids' club, child-friendly swimming pools (or family swim times).
Many have outdoor playgrounds or games and activities put on during school holidays, and they often have kids' menus in restaurants and offer babysitting services. All should provide you with a travel cot (nearly always complimentary) for very young babies. But we have also included hotels that offer excellent activities or locations to suit older children. Most of these hotels also accommodate the family dog.
What are family rooms in hotels?
A room advertised as a 'family room' usually means a double/queen/king-sized bed for two adults with space to fit two children's beds (normally bunk beds, camp beds or a sofa bed to share). It can, however, sometimes mean that it has two proper double beds in the room to travel as a group of four. You can also request interconnecting rooms as lots of hotels offer this, meaning that you can put the children to bed in a separate space, with the safety of knowing you are right next to them – through an internal door linking the two rooms, though this is often a significantly more expensive option.
Contributions by Gavin Bell, Suzy Bennett, Sophie Butler, Jade Conroy, Rachel Cranshaw, Fiona Duncan, Martin Dunford, Hattie Garlick, Geoff Hill, Harriet Jones, Emma Love, Kathryn Liston, Linda Macdonald, Robin Mckelvie, Harriet O'Brien, Helen Pickles, Benjamin Parker, Natalie Paris, Debbie Ward, Penny Walker, Rosalyn Wikeley, Tina Wash, Kerry Walker
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