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.

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

Hoburne Cotswold, Cirencester,Gloucestershire,England Hoburne Cotswold

Hoburne Cotswold in Cirencester, Gloucestershire. A dreamy vision of chocolate-box landscapes, rolling hills and charming stone villages - that' the idyll of tranquillity awaiting you at our Cotswolds holiday park. Booking InformationClick here for more information about Hoburne Cotswold

Tarka Holiday Park, Barnstaple,Devon,England Tarka Holiday Park

Tarka Holiday Park in Barnstaple, Devon. Tarka Holiday Park is situated in the centre of this magnificent location, close to the centre of the unique 180 mile figure of eight walkway and cycle path, the Williamson inspired Tarka Trail. Booking InformationClick here for more information about Tarka Holiday Park

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

Dimmingsdale, Ashbourne,Derbyshire,England Dimmingsdale

Dimmingsdale in Ashbourne, Derbyshire. Set just 15 minute’s walk from the pedestrian entrance to Alton Towers theme park, the lovely little hamlet of Ramshorn is situated in beautiful green woodland. With rides aimed at everyone, Alton Towers is a great place to visit throughout the whole year and the park doesn’t just cater for thrill seekers. The on site golf course, the waterpark at Cariba Creek and the Alton Towers Spa - with ‘Pamper Day’ packages available – are all well worth visiting. When you’ve finished exploring what Britain’s most popular amusement park has to offer, why not have a look at some of the more sedate activities around the region Attractions like Chatsworth House, Haddon Hall, Dovedale, and various cycle trails are close by whilst the region also boasts horse riding, rock-climbing and pot holing. Booking InformationClick here for more information about Dimmingsdale

Hengar Manor Country Park, Bodmin,Cornwall,England Hengar Manor Country Park

Hengar Manor Country Park in Bodmin, Cornwall. Hengar Manor sits in the heart of the glorious Cornish countryside, close to the beaches and stunning coastline of North Cornwall. A proud holder of the David Bellamy Silver Award for Conservation, the park is superbly situated for exploring the numerous attractions of the area such as the world famous Eden Project. Booking InformationClick here for more information about Hengar Manor Country Park

The Chalet, Burnham On Sea,Somerset,England The Chalet

The Chalet in Burnham On Sea, Somerset. Just a short drive from the beautiful beaches and varied amenities of Burnham on Sea is the peaceful Somerset village of Watchfield. With seven miles of unspoiled sandy beaches, visitors have the opportunity to go sailing, fishing and enjoy donkey rides. Booking InformationClick here for more information about The Chalet

Primrose Valley Holiday Park, Filey,Yorkshire,England Primrose Valley Holiday Park

Primrose Valley Holiday Park in Filey, North Yorkshire. Substantially developed in recent years to become Haven's flagship Park in the North, Primrose Valley's all-action facilities include a terrific multi-level pool complex and water fun area, a boating lake, coarse fishing lake - there's even an adventure Ropes Course. If you and the kids simply want it all, here's the very best of everything. Booking InformationClick here for more information about Primrose Valley Holiday Park

Handale Log Cabin, Whitby,North Yorkshire,England Handale Log Cabin

Handale Log Cabin in Whitby, North Yorkshire. The village of Danby nestles in the Esk Valley in the heart of The North York Moors. The village has two pubs (both serving food), a bakery and tearooms. There is also a National Park Visitor Centre at Danby Lodge - an historic building set in 13 acres of riverside pasture, with facilities which include exhibitions, nature trails and tearooms. Danby also boasts the ruins of a 14th Century castle and the only remaining working water mill on the River Esk. The scenic Esk Valley Railway line runs through the village on its way to Whitby. The quaint moorland villages of Hutton-le-Hole and Lastingham, the market town of Pickering, the City of York and the Yorkshire Coast villages of Staithes, Saltburn and Robin Hood's Bay are all within easy touring distance. Booking InformationClick here for more information about Handale Log Cabin

Hartland Lodge 59, Bideford,Devon,England Hartland Lodge 59

Hartland Lodge 59 in Bideford, Devon. Woolsery is an attractive village, set within the unspoiled rolling North Devon countryside. The village is bordered by wonderful coastlines and country walks, and its history can be traced back to before the Domesday Book. The heart of the village was built around its Norman Church and there are many small festivals and fairs throughout the year, including the ‘Woolsery Show’, which has been established since the 1800’s. Woolsery is also famous for its cheese. A trip to the local dairy will show you cheeses handmade using traditional methods using fresh goat’s and cow’s milk to produce a range of cheeses, from soft through to hard. Woolsery village is within easy reach of the sandy beaches of Westward Ho and the fishing village of Instow and Appledore. Nearby, you can also visit Clovelly with its steep cobbled streets and Hartland & Stoke with their Abbey and church, whilst surf-enthusiasts will appreciate the well-known surfing centre of Bude. Booking InformationClick here for more information about Hartland Lodge 59

 

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