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120 Log Cabins in East Riding of Yorkshire

This site features top quality log cabin holidays across the UK. Whether you are looking for a romantic luxury lodge with a hot tub, or a nice log cabin with fishing, or where the kids will be constantly active and entertained, just use the menu bar below to show the best selection. From the Scottish Highlands to the tip of Cornwall there are lots of options in our favourite type of self catering accommodation.

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Our boutique lodge has been designed with your luxury & comfort in mind.


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Sewerby, East Riding of Yorkshire, Heart of England

Our boutique lodge has been designed with your luxury & comfort in mind.<br><br><br> From £875 Availability

Boutique style lodge with hot tub bbq outdoor terrace area with 6 person dining sleeps 6 kitchen & indoor seating area flat screen TVs main bathroom with shower & en suite bathroom with bath/shower 2 bedrooms plus sofa bed

Located in Bridlington, this cabin is in a rural area and near the beach. Bempton Cliffs and Danes Dyke reflect the area's natural beauty and area attractions include Gala Bingo and Treasure Island Mini Golf. Break out the clubs and hit the links with a golf course nearby, or seek out an adventure with cycling and hiking/biking trails.

Shepherds Hut for two located on the east yorkshire coast 2

Skipsea, East Riding of Yorkshire, Heart of England

Shepherds Hut for two located on the east yorkshire coast From £637 Availability

The shepherds hut nestles in the corner of Mill Farm Country Park with mature hedges behind. It makes an Ideal glamping holiday for two people visiting the area, a birthday treat or meeting up with friends and family who may be staying at Mill Farm Country Park with their own caravan, motorhome or tent. It has been well equipped and cleverly designed to give the maximum amount of space and storage,
I provide a welcome pack of tea, coffee, hot chocolate and a pint of locally produced milk upon arrival.

It is fitted out with a large double bed complete with linen and towels, wardrobe, large draw under the bed, microwave, kettle, toaster, fridge, radio and a heater, the fitted dresser is also kitted out with utensils and crockery.

Please note that the pictured bunting and fairy lights are extra, they are a one off payment of £6.00 each at the beginning of your stay please email me if you would like them.

Guest access

Toilets, showers and dish washing facilities all have free hot water and are conveniently positioned 50 meters away in the main building on the campsite.

There is a wooded farm walk along the fields where you can go for a stroll and you might spot all sorts of wildlife including Roe deer and owls.

Interaction with guests

Upon arrival call in at Mill Farm to book in and obtain the key code for the key safe for the shepherds hut, and then you are free to come and go as you please. If you have any problems or questions please contact us at reception.

The neighbourhood

Three minutes walk along Mill Lane takes you into Skipsea village where there is a mini supermarket & Post Office, a hairdressers and there is food available at the Board Inn.
A short walk through the village leads you to All St Church which dates from 1090 and was completely rebuilt in the 14c. further on is Skipsea castle site (motte & bailey) dates from 1086.
On the edge of the village there is an ice cream parlour and tearoom.
Twelve minutes walk in the other direction from the shepherds hut takes you to a view of the sea where on a clear day you can see Flambough Head and all the way to Spurn Point there are also fish & chips and amusements.
Near by :- there is a golf course and pond fishing
Other things in the area:-
Hornsea
Is 6 miles south of Skipsea
Freeport for shopping, Hornsea Mere, fishing & boat hire, swimming at the leisure center,folk museum on the main street and Honeysuckle Animal Farm.
The old railway line between Hornsea & Hull is now part of the Transpennine Trail.

Bridlington is 9 miles north of Skipsea with a magnificent harbour, boat trips. Old town Priory & Bayle Gate museum.
Sewerby Hall gardens & golf courses.
Market day Wednesday

Flambough Head is 17 miles from Skipsea
Outstanding views & coastal walks.

Bempton is 16 miles from Skipsea
RSPB site.

Skirlington is 1.6 miles from Skipsea
Large Sunday market.

Driffield is 12 miles west of Skipsea
Market day Thursday.

Beverley is 16 miles from Skipsea
Minster & St Marys church, market day Saturday.

Historic houses in the area
Burton Agnes Hall 15 miles from Skipsea.
Sleadmere House 37 miles from Skipsea.
Burton Constable Hall 15 miles from Skipsea.

Getting around

Bus service from Skipsea to Bridlington and Hornsea.
There is a train service at Bridlington.
Car parking is provided next to the shepherds hut

Located in Driffield, this cabin is in a rural area and near the beach. Wassand Hall and Bridlington Priory are local landmarks, and the area's natural beauty can be seen at Hornsea Mere and Bempton Cliffs. Treasure Island Mini Golf and Gala Bingo are also worth visiting. With motor boating and fishing nearby, you'll find plenty of adventures in the water.

SOUTHFIELD 120, SKIPSEA SANDS 6

Driffield, East Riding of Yorkshire, Heart of England

SOUTHFIELD 120, SKIPSEA SANDS From £700 Availability

This holiday home is the perfect place to relax and unwind. Explore the sights and local attractions of Driffield, Hornsea, Bridlington, Scarborough - there is so much to see and do here

As a self-catering holiday home you'll find everything you need for a perfect stay.

The kitchen has a fridge, a hob, an oven, a kettle, a freezer and a microwave.

The apartment is a perfect place to relax and offers a television..


A delightful, spacious holiday home on the edge of Southfield offering views across the fields and towards the sea.

After a busy day exploring the surrounding area, why not sit back and relax on the wrap around veranda!

Being ideal for families, the accommodation consists of an open plan living area, one double bedroom with ensuite WC, twin bedroom and sofa bed allowing upto 6 guests to stay in comfort.

Please note ONLY one well behaved pet is allowed to raccompany their owner on holiday and is subject to a small fee.

Linen Hire, Early check in and late check out are all available for a small fee.

Please note that passes are not included in the price but can be purchased from reception upon arrival.House Rules:

- Check-in time is 4pm and check-out is 10am.

- Smoking is not allowed.

- There are on-site parking facilities available at the property in the shape of a hard standing driveway.

This chalet is located in Driffield. Hornsea Museum and The Spa Bridlington are cultural highlights, and some of the area's landmarks include Wassand Hall and Bridlington Priory. Treasure Island Mini Golf and Gala Bingo are also worth visiting.

Spen Barn 4

Holme-on-spalding-moor, East Riding of Yorkshire, Heart of England

Spen Barn From £841 Availability

Nestled on a wonderful working farm in the lovely village of Holme-on-Spalding Moor, in the heart of the undiscovered Yorkshire Wolds, Spen Barn is a place to get away from it all. This recently converted two hundred year old barn offers characterful accommodation to families or two couples wanting to relax, unwind and reinvigorate. Spen Barn sits in a small holiday complex on the farm along with horses, sheep, ducks and chickens. Guests staying at each of the three holiday barns on the farm enjoy a communal courtyard garden with alfresco lounge furniture as well as a gorgeous games room brimming with board games, a pool table and a drinks fridge. The barn enjoys a wonderful countryside location within easy distance of York, Castle Howard, the glorious Howardian Hills, the breathtaking North Yorkshire Moors National Park, the gorgeous North Yorkshire Coast and Hull. Spen Barn is perfect for guests wanting to immerse themselves in the nature and stunning countryside as well as wanting to soak up the culture of galleries, museums and shops in the beautiful City of York. Spen Barn has been beautifully renovated with luxurious modern comforts, all blending beautifully with wonderful ‘A’ frame beams and exposed stone walls.

Holme-on-Spalding-Moor enjoys charming eateries and a thriving artisan presence with local bakers, butchers and nearby vineyards. It is surrounded by hiking and cycling trails that run through the rolling countryside and to two nature reserves. The owners of the farm live onsite and are very helpful.

When arriving at this beautiful building, you enter through double doors to your spacious open plan living area. It enjoys two sets of patio doors onto the courtyard, ensuring it is drowned in sparkling Yorkshire light. With exposed brick and stonework, beams and a staircase with an industrial feel, you will relish in its beauty and marvellously blended selection of modern furniture. With teal walls and natural, calm coloured furnishings, the barn offers a warm and welcoming ambience. Two large sofas, adorned with colourful scatter cushions and throws, sit in the perfect position around the modern enclosed wood burning stove and Smart television, also enjoying captivating views of the courtyard garden. You can chuck a log on the fire, snuggle up and relax with Netflix. Off to the side you will find a wonderful modern kitchen with excellent appliances and an indoor dining table and chairs. This wonderful space also enjoys underfloor heating so that you will always be toasty. Through original stable doors, you will discover a pristine shower room.

The bespoke, modern staircase take you to your two bedrooms and another bathroom, all enjoying characterful original features. These glorious nods to the barn’s past will bring smiles to your faces as you dive into deep shut-eye after busy days exploring this wonderful area. One bedrooms offers a sumptuous kingsize zip and link bed, beautifully dressed with crisp cottons and beautiful soft furnishings while the other offers a comfy double bed. Instead of formal wardrobes, both rooms offer trendy hanging rails. The family bathroom offers a bath with centre taps where you can relax and sooth away any remaining stresses.

To the front of Spen Barn, there is plenty of parking space, an electric charging point, a bike store with a living green roof and hot and cold taps, ideal for washing walking boots, wellies, bikes and dirty dogs. To the rear, the communal gardens enjoy gorgeous outdoor furniture and a shared games room. This offers contemporary sofas, a pool table, a television and games. There is even a beer fridge for adults. You will know where to find your youngsters.

The lovely Spen Barn is located on a working farm in the charming village of Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, south of York. It is a delightful village with some gorgeous artisan shops.

Spen Barn is surrounded by farmland with many other working farms close by. Guests enjoy the many hiking and cycle paths, strolling along the River Ouse, visiting famous houses and ruins and heading to York for retail therapy, cultural treats and wonderful meals.

The barn is located in the Yorkshire Wolds, a wonderful part of the country that is peaceful, charming and full of character. The area encompasses the towns of Beverley, Pocklington, Driffield and Market Weighton. With gloriously rolling hills and picturesque villages, the area is perfect for picnics. Beverley is a thriving, bustling market town with its Market Cross still standing proudly in the centre of the marketplace. You can enjoy a day at the races, drinks in historic pubs or boutique shopping. The wide-open pastures of Beverley Westwood lead to the magnificent 13th century Beverley Minster. The star attraction of Pocklington is Burnby Hall Gardens with its National Collection of Hardy Water Lilies, the biggest collection in a natural setting in Europe. The KP Golf Club offers a fantastic 18-hole championship golf course with glorious views over the wolds. The Pocklington Canal is a wildlife haven.

York’s medieval city walls are 3.4km long and offer a fabulous stroll. The beautifully preserved walls are the longest complete medieval town walls in England. York Minster is Europe’s largest gothic cathedral. Visitors enjoy climbing the two hundred and seventy five steps of its central tower to take in the fabulous panoramic views of the city. At the York Castle Museum, visitors go back in time in the streets of York and learn about the fascinating history of this incredible city. The Shambles have been voted the most picturesque street in Britain. You shouldn’t miss this ancient shopping street! One of the favourite York attractions is the Jorvik Viking Centre where visitors learn how the Viking-age streets looked one thousand years ago. The annual Viking Festival hosts many events in the streets and on the river. Every trip to York must include an afternoon tea stop at the famous Betty’s Tearooms. It was founded in 1919 and serves delicious cakes and teas. There are also nightly ghost walking tours in York, supposedly the most haunted city in Europe! Shoppers will delight in the many boutiques and designer stores plus there is an excellent Designer Outlet just outside of York.

Generations of the Howard family have welcomed visitors to Castle Howard, one of the great palaces of Europe, for more than three hundred years. The whole family will enjoy this extravagant, attractive house, its stunning gardens, the highly impressive Skelf Island Adventure Playground, coffee shops, restaurants, farm shop and its boathouse. Castle Howard host many special events.

If you head into the breathtaking North York Moors National Park, you should try and visit the very popular market town of Helmsley. It boasts a wonderful array of charming tea rooms and pubs, the National Centre for Birds of Prey, Helmsley Castle, Helmsley Arts Centre and its pretty Walled Gardens. It boasts award-winning eateries and the town’s very own Brewery.

Hull, Yorkshire’s only maritime city is exciting, eclectic and entertaining. It has transformed itself over the last years, offering a wonderful mix of museums, shopping and nightlife. You can explore its quirky museums, snuggly pubs, fascinating art scene and architecture that transports you back in time. Hull Minster stands proud in the centre of Hulls’s Old Town, dating back to the 14th century with towering arches, hand-carved ornaments and spectacular stained-glass windows.

On the stunning North Yorkshire coast you will find an excellent selection of beaches. A fair drive away, you will find the beautiful Robin Hood’s Bay, six miles south of Whitby. This picturesque old fishing village enjoys a sandy beach, rock pools, ancient fossils, narrow twisting cobbled streets and alleyways. You can easily imagine the fishermen and smugglers walking the streets hundreds of years ago. It is quite easy to get lost in the little warren of lanes lined with old fisherman’s cottages. Most have now been renovated. The village is sprinkled with a good range of cafes, pubs and restaurants as well as charming, unique shops.

Stunning Holiday Home Near Bridlington 4

Bridlington, East Riding of Yorkshire, Heart of England

Stunning Holiday Home Near Bridlington From £630 Availability

Relax with the whole family at this peaceful holiday home on the beautiful East Riding coast. Soak in the sun on our terrace, enjoy the safe and friendly environment of this wonderful location, or enjoy the golf and the onsite restaurant overlooking Bridlington Bay.

Close to the fun of Bridlington, the stunning natural surroundings and coastal walks of Sewerby and Flamborough, and allowing easy access to York, Hull and Scarborough, this gorgeous home is perfect for all of your holiday needs.

Located in Bridlington, this cabin is next to a golf course and on the waterfront. Sewerby Hall and Bridlington Priory are local landmarks, and some of the area's attractions include Gala Bingo and Treasure Island Mini Golf. Discover the area's water adventures with motor boating and sailing nearby, or enjoy the great outdoors with cycling and hiking/biking trails.

Sunset Lodge: Lakeside Log Cabin for 2 with Hot Tub at Kingfisher Lakes Glamping 2

Brandesburton, East Riding of Yorkshire, Heart of England

Sunset Lodge: Lakeside Log Cabin for 2 with Hot Tub at Kingfisher Lakes Glamping From £1008 Availability

Romantic hideaway for two in this secluded luxury log cabin on a lakeside. Enjoy magical sunsets from your own wood-fired hot tub and relax with nature all around.

Cosy king size bed, perfectly packaged kitchen for all your needs and a beautiful shower room, all encompassed in the wonderful aroma of the natural wood used to build the cabin.

Dining table & chairs inside and outside, as well as a BBQ are provided.

Our log cabins are situated in a secluded area of our glamping site (where we have Safari Tents and Yurts for our camping guests). You will share the car park with the glamping site, once you've parked up, walk the short distance back up the driveway to the cabin entrance pathway.

Located in Driffield, this cabin is on a lake. Humberside Shooting Ground and Honeysuckle Farm are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those looking for area attractions can visit Hollywood Bowl and Arctic Corsair. Hands on History Museum and Hull Maritime Museum are also worth visiting. Be sure to check out the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.

The Sun Trap Chalet @ Bridlington's Bed & Bowl Beach Breaks 4

Wilsthorpe, Bridlington, East Riding of Yorkshire, Heart of England

The Sun Trap Chalet @ Bridlington's Bed & Bowl Beach Breaks From £686 Availability

Pet Friendly 2 bedroomed fully furnished chalet sleeps 4 with south facing patio overlooking wheatfields and agricultural vista. 200 yards from the award winning all year round dog friendly South Shore Beach at Bridlington. Woof! Woof! to doggy holidays!

Located in Bridlington, this chalet is in a rural area and near the beach. The Spa Bridlington and Bayle Museum are cultural highlights, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Bridlington Golf Club and Bridlington Harbour. Treasure Island Mini Golf and Gala Bingo are also worth visiting. Kayaking and windsurfing offer great chances to get out on the surrounding water, or you can seek out an adventure with cycling and hiking nearby.

Wolds Edge Holiday Lodges 2

York, East Riding of Yorkshire, Heart of England

Wolds Edge Holiday Lodges From £1113 Availability

Our Lilydale lodge is perfect for that romantic getaway. Whether it’s a honeymoon break, special anniversary or simply just to escape for the weekend, our luxury lodges will give you the ideal hide- away. With one beautifully decorated bedroom, super kingsize bed, deep luxurious bath as well as a walk in shower in its spacious bathroom area, it offers everything you need.The open plan living space makes these lodges feel beautifully light and outside on the wooden deck you have your very own hot tub.

This cabin is located in York. Howsham Mill and Kirkham Priory are local landmarks, and travelers looking to shop may want to visit Coppergate Shopping Centre and York Christmas Market. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's happening at York Barbican or Bootham Crescent Stadium.

Wolds Edge Holiday Lodges 5

York, East Riding of Yorkshire, Heart of England

Wolds Edge Holiday Lodges From £791 Availability

Situated on the side of a wildlife pond, a haven of birds and wildlife surrounds you at Mill Pond Lodge and with great walks on your doorstep adventure is never far away. Ideal for a secluded friends or family holiday, this lodge has two bedrooms, two bathrooms, kitchen and lounge. After a busy day enjoying the city, coast or countryside, relax on the decking overlooking our tranquil pond or snuggle up in front of the log burner.

This cabin is located in York. Kilnwick Percy Golf Course and Malton and Norton Golf Club are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those looking for area attractions can visit Burnby Hall Gardens and Breezy Knees Gardens and Nursery. Piglet's Adventure Farm Park and York Maze are also worth visiting.

Wolds Edge Treehouse 2

York, East Riding of Yorkshire, Heart of England

Wolds Edge Treehouse From £1330 Availability

Surrounded by the beauty of nature and jam packed with luxurious creature comforts, the Treehouse is a secluded sanctuary for honeymoons, anniversary celebration, or simply just to escape the trappings of everyday life in your lodge amongst the leaves. Inside is a beautifully designed and decorated open plan living and sleeping space. A luxurious king size bed sits at one end of the room which leads to a sleek en-suite with walk in shower. In addition to the large flatscreen TV there is also the hot tub outside on your own elevated private decked area which offers great views of the surrounding countryside.

This cabin is located in York. The Robert Fuller Gallery and Burnby Hall Gardens are cultural highlights, and travelers looking to shop may want to visit Coppergate Shopping Centre and York Christmas Market. Breezy Knees Gardens and Nursery and Piglet's Adventure Farm Park are also worth visiting.

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