UK Log Cabin Holidays

Log cabin holidays are becoming extremelyBawdsey Radar Exhibitions.
popular in Britain and, consequently, holiday resortsScotland is another great destination for log cabin
featuring self-catering log cabins are springing up allholidays 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 cabinholiday at Loch Ness in the Scottish highlands and
holidays is the Lake District in the north west withlook for the elusive Monster. While they are there,
its 16 lakes, 53 tarns and several 'waters'. Herethey can also visit the medieval Urquhart Castle
visitors will find both England's deepest lake, Wastor try the slopes at the Nevis Ski Range. Outdoor
Water, and its largest, Windermere, and canactivities at Loch Ness include deer stalking but it
enjoy boating excursions like those offered onis in the Jedburgh Borders Area that River Tweed
the Ullswater Steamer. The District also featurestrout and salmon fishing is all the rage. The
England's only true mountain range, the LakelandBorders Area also offers the beautiful
Fells. All of the fells boast magnificent hiking trailsNorthumberland 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 theeven see the northern lights from your cabin.
Wordsworth Museum before visiting the 900 yearPony 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 alsothe Atlantic Salmon Leap at Shin Falls are only a
must-sees and no-one should miss thefew attractions offered by this gorgeous area.
opportunity to ride on the narrow-gauge steamPerhaps 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 cabinCornwell boast more log cabins than any other
holiday locations including North Suffolk andregion in England. Explore South Devon's unspoilt
Rutland County. Rutland's Stretton Lakes area isBlackpool Sands Cove and the Dartmoor tors and
particularly enticing, with its 100-acre Strettonthen settle in for some birdwatching at Slapton
Wood, and, while you are there, why not exploreSands. In North Devon, nothing can be better than
the Flag Fen Bronze Age Centre at nearbythe 180 miles of walking trails that make up the
Peterborough, or take the ghost tour at theTarka Trail and, in Exmoor, the Exmoor National
Peterborough Museum. The Clipsham Yew TreePark with its Beast of Exmoor phantom cat
Avenue with its 150 yew trees is also of interestbeckons. Further attractions include the West
and, for the young at heart, there is the TwinSomerset Railway's steam train excursions and
Lakes family amusement park. North SuffolkDunster's Medieval Yarn Market.
offers daytrips to the Suffolk Heritage Coast, theLog cabin holidays offer city comforts in rural
Sutton Hoo burial mounds as well as the village ofsettings and are the perfect choice for any length
Woodbridge, with its open-top bus tours andof stay.