| Log cabin holidays are becoming extremely | | | | Bawdsey Radar Exhibitions. |
| popular in Britain and, consequently, holiday resorts | | | | Scotland is another great destination for log cabin |
| featuring self-catering log cabins are springing up all | | | | holidays and cabins abound from Jedburgh to John |
| over the country. | | | | O'Groats. Those with a taste for mystery should |
| One of the most popular destinations for log cabin | | | | holiday at Loch Ness in the Scottish highlands and |
| holidays is the Lake District in the north west with | | | | look for the elusive Monster. While they are there, |
| its 16 lakes, 53 tarns and several 'waters'. Here | | | | they can also visit the medieval Urquhart Castle |
| visitors will find both England's deepest lake, Wast | | | | or try the slopes at the Nevis Ski Range. Outdoor |
| Water, and its largest, Windermere, and can | | | | activities at Loch Ness include deer stalking but it |
| enjoy boating excursions like those offered on | | | | is in the Jedburgh Borders Area that River Tweed |
| the Ullswater Steamer. The District also features | | | | trout and salmon fishing is all the rage. The |
| England's only true mountain range, the Lakeland | | | | Borders Area also offers the beautiful |
| Fells. All of the fells boast magnificent hiking trails | | | | Northumberland Park as well as trips to the Holy |
| and all can be walked, including the highest peak, | | | | Island of Lindisfarne. Dunnet Head is Britain's |
| Scafell Pike. If outdoor activities are not for you, | | | | northern-most point and if you're lucky you may |
| spend a quiet morning at Dove Cottage and the | | | | even see the northern lights from your cabin. |
| Wordsworth Museum before visiting the 900 year | | | | Pony trekking, land yachting and daytrips to the |
| old Carlisle Castle. The 12th century Norman keep, | | | | Orkney Islands, Scapa Flow's naval museum and |
| Appleby Castle, and the Keswick Museum are also | | | | the Atlantic Salmon Leap at Shin Falls are only a |
| must-sees and no-one should miss the | | | | few attractions offered by this gorgeous area. |
| opportunity to ride on the narrow-gauge steam | | | | Perhaps the most peaceful log cabin holidays are |
| Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway. | | | | those in the south west where Devon and |
| East Anglia also offers some five-star log cabin | | | | Cornwell boast more log cabins than any other |
| holiday locations including North Suffolk and | | | | region in England. Explore South Devon's unspoilt |
| Rutland County. Rutland's Stretton Lakes area is | | | | Blackpool Sands Cove and the Dartmoor tors and |
| particularly enticing, with its 100-acre Stretton | | | | then settle in for some birdwatching at Slapton |
| Wood, and, while you are there, why not explore | | | | Sands. In North Devon, nothing can be better than |
| the Flag Fen Bronze Age Centre at nearby | | | | the 180 miles of walking trails that make up the |
| Peterborough, or take the ghost tour at the | | | | Tarka Trail and, in Exmoor, the Exmoor National |
| Peterborough Museum. The Clipsham Yew Tree | | | | Park with its Beast of Exmoor phantom cat |
| Avenue with its 150 yew trees is also of interest | | | | beckons. Further attractions include the West |
| and, for the young at heart, there is the Twin | | | | Somerset Railway's steam train excursions and |
| Lakes family amusement park. North Suffolk | | | | Dunster's Medieval Yarn Market. |
| offers daytrips to the Suffolk Heritage Coast, the | | | | Log cabin holidays offer city comforts in rural |
| Sutton Hoo burial mounds as well as the village of | | | | settings and are the perfect choice for any length |
| Woodbridge, with its open-top bus tours and | | | | of stay. |