Holidays Lodges to let in England


We have 490 Holiday Lodges in England. Here are just a few of the fantastic holiday lodges in England. To find lodges, chalets and bungalows in a specific area just use the Area Links to the right.

Cowden Holiday Park, Cowden,Yorkshire,England Cowden Holiday Park

Cowden Holiday Park in Cowden, Yorkshire. Situated in Great Cowden, Cowden Holiday Park features a restaurant. The resort offers a children's playground. Guests at Cowden Holiday Park will be able to enjoy activities in and around Great Cowden, like fishing. Booking InformationClick here for more information about Cowden Holiday Park

Golden Sands Holiday Park, Cresswell,Northumberland,England Golden Sands Holiday Park

Golden Sands Holiday Park in Cresswell, Northumberland. Seaside caravan holidays at their very best at the privately owned and run five star Golden Sands Holiday Park, yards from the beach in the village of Cresswell on the beautiful Northumberland Coast. Booking InformationClick here for more information about Golden Sands Holiday Park

Hornsea Lakeside Lodges, Hornsea,East Yorkshire,England Hornsea Lakeside Lodges

Hornsea Lakeside Lodges in Hornsea, Yorkshire. Hornsea Lakeside Lodges offers a hot tub. Guests at Hornsea Lakeside Lodges will be able to enjoy activities in and around Hornsea, like golfing and fishing. Booking InformationClick here for more information about Hornsea Lakeside Lodges

Corn House, Church Stretton,Shropshire,England Corn House

Corn House in Church Stretton, Shropshire. Popular with nature lovers, ramblers, equine enthusiasts or those who just enjoy relaxing in bucolic bliss, Plaish and nearby Cardington offers a quiet haven to get away from it all and enjoy a quintessentially English rural break. The larger market towns in the area offer an urban distraction for those who fancy a break from all that peace and quiet, while other attractions in the area include Severn Valley Steam Railway, Action Scott Historic Working Farm, Stokesay Castle and Ironbridge. Fans of the esoteric arts should note: Cardington was owned by the Knights Templar until 1308. Booking InformationClick here for more information about Corn House

No 50 Valley Lodge, Tavistock,Cornwall,England No 50 Valley Lodge

No 50 Valley Lodge in Tavistock, Cornwall. The small village of Gunnislake lies on the steeply wooded banks of the River Tamar. It has village pubs and a small selection of shops. Booking InformationClick here for more information about No 50 Valley Lodge

No 39 Kenwick Woods, Louth,Lincolnshire,England No 39 Kenwick Woods

No 39 Kenwick Woods in Louth, Lincolnshire. Kenwick Woods is an exclusive collection of quality Scandinavian-style lodges set in 80 acres, within the 320 acre Kenwick Park Estate. With a wealth of high quality 'Country Club' style facilities available on the estate, not to mention a championship quality golf course adjacent to the tranquil woodland lodge site; this is an ideal spot for a restful holiday. The market town of Louth is three miles away, in the heart of the Lincolnshire Wolds, designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The historic county town of Lincoln is within easy reach with its wonderful cobbled streets, cathedral and castle. Horncastle is an antique lover's dream, while Woodhall Spa, a beautiful inland resort, provides a host of activities and things to do for all the family in addition to its world renowned championship golf course. Booking InformationClick here for more information about No 39 Kenwick Woods

Crook O'Lune Caravan Park, Caton,Lancashire,England Crook O'Lune Caravan Park

Crook O'Lune Caravan Park in Caton, Lancashire. Crook O'Lune is set on a private manor estate and walking distance to a bar restaurant and tranquil beer garden, the park is surrounded by forest and farmland, but just a short stroll to the quaint village of Caton. With easy motorway access and Kirkby Lonsdale, Lancaster, the Yorkshire Dales and the Lake District only a stones throw away, you will find Crook O'Lune a perfect holiday location and base to explore these wonderful areas. Booking InformationClick here for more information about Crook O'Lune Caravan Park

Golden Sands Holiday Park, Dawlish,Devon,England Golden Sands Holiday Park

Golden Sands Holiday Park in Dawlish, Devon. South Devon is just about the most popular place in the country to visit and Dawlish is no exception, thats why Park Holidays UK has 3 fantastic Holiday parks there (hope we dont seem too greedy, we just love the area). Golden Sands is new to Park Holidays UK but it feels like its been part of the group for years and families have been enjoying their holidays at Golden Sands for years. Our holiday guests seem to come back year after year and many are on first name terms with our team members. Booking InformationClick here for more information about Golden Sands Holiday Park

Hilary, Bewdley,Herefordshire,England Hilary

Hilary in Bewdley, Herefordshire. The market town of Bewdley sits on the banks of the River Severn, and is close to the medieval Wyre Forest, with its many walks and cycle trails. Bewdley offers much to delight visitors, with a good choice of pubs, cafes and restaurants along the riverside, many tiny shops, antique and craft galleries, and all surrounded by beautiful countryside with gentle rolling hills, steep wooded valleys and meandering rivers offering many opportunities to discover a rich diversity of wildlife. The area has some of the best attractions in the country, with the Severn Valley Steam Railway, West Midlands Safari Park, numerous National Trust properties and many colourful events throughout the year, including riverside festivals and regattas, open air concerts and family activities. Booking InformationClick here for more information about Hilary

The Log Cabin, Honiton,Devon,England The Log Cabin

The Log Cabin in Honiton, Devon. The Hills are a nationally important landscape and were designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in recognition of the special qualities of its natural and built environment. Being relatively unspoilt, the Hills offer a rare sense of timelessness. A network of hedges, mature hedgerow trees and small copses link a rich mosaic of semi-natural habitats. The area is perfect for walks, cycling and horse riding where the quiet bridleways and byways offer many opportunities to explore and enjoy the locally distinctive buildings, archaeological remains and natural flora and fauna. Sheldon is centrally located to explore attractions further away, such as the City of Exeter with its ancient Cathedral, High Street shopping and arts centres. Historic Honiton is also nearby, giving you a chance to find out more about the honey exports that gave the town its name and, a few miles south, you’ll find the unspoilt beaches of Exmouth and the rest of the Jurassic Coast. Booking InformationClick here for more information about The Log Cabin

 

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