Holidays Lodges to let in England


We have 74 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.

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

Birchington Vale Holiday Park, Birchington,Kent,England Birchington Vale Holiday Park

Birchington Vale Holiday Park in Birchington, Kent. Birchington Vale is close to the village of Birchington, alongside four picturesque sandy bays, all easily accessed and providing great watersport opportunities for sailing and windsurfing. Booking InformationClick here for more information about Birchington Vale Holiday Park

Beech Lodge, Ripon,North Yorkshire,England Beech Lodge

Beech Lodge in Ripon, North Yorkshire. Situated in the lower reaches of the pretty Wensleydale region alongside the River Ure is the historic little market town of Masham. Boasting a huge market square - where a Wednesday market has recently been joined by a popular Saturday market – this charming settlement is set within gently rolling farmland. The town itself provides a good range of crafts, galleries, shops, restaurants and pubs and has become best known as the home to the Black Sheep Brewery – a company which makes over eleven million pints of beer every year. Through the idyllic surrounding scenery, visitors can enjoy a variety of walks along the Ure or across the hills and visit the popular towns of Ripon and Harrogate – both of which are just a short drive away. Booking InformationClick here for more information about Beech Lodge

Jamaal Lodge, Amble,Northumberland,England Jamaal Lodge

Jamaal Lodge in Amble, Northumberland. This lively little seaport, with its new marina, bustling harbour, where freshly caught fish can be bought from the shop, glorious sandy beaches and a coastal walk to the bird sanctuary at Hauxley makes this a perfect place to spend a holiday. Booking InformationClick here for more information about Jamaal Lodge

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

Rhubarb Lodge, Bromyard,Herefordshire,England Rhubarb Lodge

Rhubarb Lodge in Bromyard, Herefordshire. Tedstone Wafre is a pretty little hamlet nestling in the countryside between the interesting cathedral cities of Hereford and Worcester, three miles from the ancient town of Bromyard and an ideal touring base for exploring Herefordshire. The surrounding countryside is rich with stunning scenery in which to go walking, cycling or wildlife watching. Tour the many historic houses and gardens of this lovely region, play golf, go fishing or horse riding, or spend some time visiting Tedstone Wafre’s neighbouring towns including Bromyard with its amazing half-timbered buildings; Tenbury Wells, which is known for the quality of its apple crops, and the pretty town of Ludlow, worth visiting for its superb shopping and great pubs and restaurants. Booking InformationClick here for more information about Rhubarb Lodge

Meadow Lodge, Berwick upon Tweed,Northumberland,England Meadow Lodge

Meadow Lodge in Berwick upon Tweed, Northumberland. Nestled in the rolling farmland of Coldingham Bay, the village of Coldingham itself enjoys great views over the sheltered golden beaches of the Berwickshire coastline. With excellent local surfing and canoeing facilities, the settlement also offers a wide choice of local shops, pubs and restaurants. Booking InformationClick here for more information about Meadow Lodge

Cogenhoe Mill Holiday Park, Northampton,Northamptonshire,England Cogenhoe Mill Holiday Park

Cogenhoe Mill Holiday Park in Northampton, Northamptonshire. Cogenhoe Mill offers the ideal combination of secluded, peaceful surroundings yet is only two miles away from the many facilities and attractions of it's sister park, Billing Aquadrome. Many holiday homes also enjoy idyllic waterside plots making this attractive park, a hidden treasure. Booking InformationClick here for more information about Cogenhoe Mill Holiday Park

Hedley Wood Holiday Park, Holsworthy,Devon,England Hedley Wood Holiday Park

Hedley Wood Holiday Park in Holsworthy, Devon. Located on the border between Devon and Cornwall, just a few miles from award-winning coastal resort Bude, this park gives holidaymakers the opportunity to enjoy one of the South West's most picturesque regions, defined by dramatic coastlines, breathtaking landscapes and idyllic locales. Booking InformationClick here for more information about Hedley Wood Holiday Park

Endymion, Ringwood,Dorset,England Endymion

Endymion in Ringwood, Dorset. Composed of a scattering of farms and cottages, the little hamlet of Linwood is found towards the western end of the New Forest National Park, not far from Ringwood - a community well served by two pubs renowned for their good food and real ales. The New Forest – the country's smallest National Park – is comprised of 150 square miles of magnificent woodland and heather covered heathland dotted with picturesque villages. The area is famous for its unusual wildlife such as herds of wild ponies, cattle and deer, and a great many species of birds. The forest is full of wonderful paths, which are great for walking, cycling and horse riding with bike hire and pony trekking available from nearby Burley. The famous National Motor Museum at Beaulieu is within easy reach, as are the stunning gardens at Exbury. Booking InformationClick here for more information about Endymion

 

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