👨👩👧👦 Planning a February Half-Term Break?
Escape to Exmoor with the family – cosy cottages, outdoor adventures, and memories to last a lifetime.
February half-term is the perfect time to escape to Exmoor with the family. While the rest of the country battles the winter blues, Exmoor offers crisp walks, cosy pubs with roaring fires, and the first signs of spring – including the famous Snowdrop Valley in full bloom.
In this guide, we’ve put together everything you need to plan an unforgettable February half-term on Exmoor in 2026. From family-friendly activities and rainy day ideas to the best cottages for larger groups, we’ve got you covered.
Updated for February 2026 – dates, events, and cottage availability.
📋 In This Guide
1. February Half-Term 2026 Dates
📅 Key Dates
- England & Wales: Monday 16 – Friday 20 February 2026
- Scotland: Monday 9 – Friday 13 February 2026
- Northern Ireland: Monday 16 – Friday 20 February 2026
Tip: Book early! February half-term cottages fill up fast, especially for larger families.
Most families book a full week (Saturday to Saturday) to make the most of their break. If you’re flexible, arriving mid-week can sometimes offer better availability and rates.

Photo Credit: Neville Stanikk
2. Why Choose Exmoor for Half-Term?
Exmoor in February might not be the first destination that springs to mind, but that’s exactly why it’s so special. Here’s what makes it perfect for families:
- Snowdrop Valley – Thousands of snowdrops carpet the woodland floor at Wheddon Cross, usually peaking mid-February. A magical experience for children and adults alike.
- Fewer crowds – Unlike summer, you’ll have the beaches, walks, and attractions largely to yourselves.
- Cosy cottages – Log burners, board games, and family time without the distractions of everyday life.
- Wildlife encounters – Red deer, Exmoor ponies, and birdlife are easier to spot in winter when foliage is sparse.
- Value for money – February rates are often lower than peak summer prices.
3. Family Activities & Things to Do
Snowdrop Valley, Wheddon Cross
The star attraction of February on Exmoor. Wheddon Cross’s Snowdrop Valley is a short, easy walk suitable for all ages. The snowdrops typically bloom from late January through February. Combine it with lunch at the Rest and Be Thankful Inn.
Exmoor Zoo
A compact, family-friendly zoo with wolves, lynx, otters, and more. Exmoor Zoo runs keeper talks and feeding sessions throughout the day – perfect for keeping children entertained for a full morning or afternoon.
Dunster Castle (National Trust)
Explore the medieval Dunster Castle, play in the gardens, and warm up in the tearoom. The castle often runs half-term activities for children. Check the National Trust website for current events.
West Somerset Railway
Ride a heritage steam train from Minehead to Bishops Lydeard. The railway sometimes runs special events during half-term. Children love the experience of a real steam locomotive.
Beach Days (Yes, Really!)
Exmoor’s beaches are stunning in winter. Wrap up warm and explore Porlock Weir’s pebble beach, Minehead’s sandy bay, or the dramatic Blue Anchor coastline. Build sandcastles, hunt for fossils, or simply enjoy the fresh sea air.

Photo Credit: Neville Stanikk
4. Family-Friendly Walks
Exmoor has walks for all abilities. Here are our top picks for families with children:
🥾 Easy Walks (Pushchair & Toddler Friendly)
- Snowdrop Valley, Wheddon Cross – 1 mile, flat woodland path
- Dunster Beach to Minehead – 2 miles, flat coastal path
- Tarr Steps – Short walk to the ancient clapper bridge, then paddle in the river
🥾 Moderate Walks (Ages 5+)
- Horner Woods Circular – 3 miles through ancient oak woodland, chance to spot deer
- Valley of the Rocks, Lynton – Dramatic scenery, wild goats, and a café at the end
- Porlock Weir to Porlock – 4 miles along the coast and through woodland
5. Rainy Day Ideas
Let’s be honest – February on Exmoor can be wet. Here’s how to keep the family entertained when the weather doesn’t cooperate:
- Exmoor Zoo – Many of the animals have covered viewing areas
- Dunster Castle – Explore the castle interiors and warm up in the tearoom
- Swimming at Minehead – The Aquasplash pool has slides and a wave machine
- Board games by the fire – Many of our cottages come with games cupboards
- Dulverton Cinema – A tiny independent cinema showing family films
- Cream tea hunting – Rate Exmoor’s best scones as a family activity
6. Best Family Cottages for February Half-Term
We’ve handpicked 15 cottages that are perfect for families – spacious, cosy, and with features children will love. From large group stays to intimate family retreats:
Large Family Groups (10+ Guests)
| Cottage | Location | Sleeps | Book |
|---|---|---|---|
| West Hollowcombe Farm | Hawkridge | 18 | Book |
| The Hay Barn | Brendon Hill | 14 | Book |
| The School House | Countisbury | 13 | Book |
| Emmett’s Grange | Porlock | 13 | Book |
| Redway Lodge | Porlock | 12 | Book |
| Owlscombe | Porlock Weir | 12 | Book |
| Yenworthy Mill | Countisbury | 10 | Book |
| The Old Farmhouse | Simonsbath | 10 | Book |
Medium Family Groups (6-9 Guests)
| Cottage | Location | Sleeps | Book |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wey House | Withypool | 9 | Book |
| Bratton Mill Farmhouse | Bratton Fleming | 8 | Book |
| Elthorne | Porlock | 8 | Book |
| Cascade Cottage | Exford | 6 | Book |
| Hillway Lodge | Withypool | 6 | Book |
| Plum Tree Cottage | Porlock | 6 | Book |
| Two Grooms Cottage | Dunster | 6 | Book |
Frequently Asked Questions
Book Your February Half-Term Break
February half-term on Exmoor offers the perfect mix of outdoor adventure, family togetherness, and cosy cottage evenings. Whether you’re chasing snowdrops at Snowdrop Valley, exploring the ancient Tarr Steps, or simply escaping the everyday routine, Exmoor delivers.
With availability filling up fast for 2026, now’s the time to secure your perfect family cottage. Browse our collection below and start planning your half-term adventure.
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