The Most Luxurious Countryside Hotels in The UK
Explore Hotels in The UK Countryside
While we love the hustle and bustle of London and the timelessness of Edinburgh, there’s something truly special about the countryside of the United Kingdom. For centuries, people have been escaping to these rugged coastlines and rolling hills to relax, unwind, and enjoy the breeze for a moment. From the Cotswolds to the Highlands, here are some of our favorite luxury countryside hotels in England, Scotland, Northern Ireland, and Wales.
England
Heckfield Place is just an hour and a half drive from London. This 1800’s mansion was once known for the exotic fruits grown on-premises, and now it serves as a cozy countryside getaway. The modernity of the bar and common spaces is a pleasant surprise, coexisting nicely with the stately red-brick exterior. The chef here uses the estate’s farm as a playground for what happens in the kitchen every evening, so you can expect fresh, seasonal meals. Spend your days unwinding at the Heckfield spa, or visit the wineries nearby.
Don’t be shocked if there’s a catch in your stomach upon arriving at the Cotswolds’ Estelle Manor. The grand stone facade is like something from a movie, and inside you’ll find a fun, flitty atmosphere curated by vintage pieces mixed with modern flair. Groups and families might opt for a private cottage, while couples and solo travelers will enjoy a bedroom in the main house. Either way, Estelle Manor is set on 3,000 acres of farmland fit for relaxing. Not to mention the billiard room, clubhouse, poolside bar, workspaces, and pilates studio. A unique feature of this hotel is its childcare services, making this a fabulous option for a family getaway.
Scotland
Soak in the view of the Scottish Highland coastline at Lundies House. This 1842 clergy house is not technically your own private country house, but the vibes here make it feel that way. Take a dip in the natural pool outside, tell a story by the fire, and enjoy a menu tailored just for you. Important to note—Lundies House is located in the small village of Tongue, which is to say it’s not simple to get there. Still, despite the remote location, this boutique hotel has made a real name for itself in the international luxury accommodation space. Pack your hiking boots and an adventurous spirit and enjoy your change in scenery.
The Fife Arms might be the most renown hotel in the U.K. There’s not an inch of this hotel that hasn’t been outfitted with a tasteful balance of Victorian classic and new-age modernity. Enjoy a facial or a manicure in between your whiskey tastings and guided tours of the Highlands, or simply soak in the ambience for a while. The art collections alone are reason enough to pay the Fife Arms a visit. They also have artists-in-residence who are invited to stay at the hotel and create visual and written representations of what it’s like to be a guest in this unique environment.
Northern Ireland
You’ll find Galgorm just 30 minutes outside of Belfast city, making this a perfect weekend escape from the hustle and bustle. Book a bedroom suite or your own private cottage—every accommodation here gives you total access to the acres of greenery, flowing natural water, and onsite amenities. Golf enthusiasts will especially enjoy their stay at Galgorm to try their hand at the par-72 Championship Castle Parkland Course. If you’re not quite ready for the official course, the whole family will enjoy the onsite putting green and Golf Academy. Not a golfer? No problem—spend your days at the thermal village spa and fitness center, or enjoy a cocktail in the hottub.
You’re invited for afternoon tea at Blackwell House. You’re also invited to stay for a 5 or 7-course meal filled with seasonal ingredients from the onsite garden. The expert culinary team at Blackwell House uses Irish recipes passed through generations, so you’ll feel like you’ve just pulled up a seat in somebody’s home. The Irish breakfast here is stand-out, but you’ll leave the table satisfied no matter the time of day. With just five bedrooms, this hotel might be the coziest one on our list. Four-legged friends are also welcome, making this the perfect place to getaway with your pup and explore the Armagh hills together.
Wales
The Grove of Narberth is your gateway to Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. It’s also home to two of the best restaurants in Wales, Fernery and Artisan. Imagine sharing a meal while overlooking a grove of apple trees and enjoying the Welsh breeze, a whole weekend itinerary stretched in front of you. At the Grove of Narberth, this itinerary might include spending the day foraging on the coastline, sampling champagne at a local vineyard, or biking through miles of breathtaking scenery. At night, one of 13 plush rooms will be your sanctuary, perfectly outfitted with the finest Welsh decor and textiles.
Join the likes of Queen Victoria and Winston Churchill at Palé Hall. “Decadent” is the main word that comes to mind here. This estate sits on 50 acres between Snowdonia National Park and the Berwyn Mountains, making this a hidden escape from outside noise. Guests appreciate the incredibly well-preserved period pieces that make Palé Hall feel as grand as it was in its heyday. The gourmet kitchen here is sustainability-focused, and the hospitality staff is ever present without being overbearing. Exit your ornate surroundings and step into the Welsh wilderness, enjoying days of quiet hikes and restorative walks.
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