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2692 Log Cabins with a nearby beach in the UK

The UK has a huge number of beaches, but for most of us a day on the beach involves a long drive with lots of traffic if the sun is shining. So how nice would it be to stay in a log cabin where the beach is on your doorstep, or at least just over that hill? Log cabins usually have a nice verandah where you can leave out the windbreak, body boards or wetsuits, or just the buckets and spades. After all the kids will want to use them all again tomorrow! The log cabins below have beaches close by.

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Holiday getaway, log burner, romantic retreat 4

Blaenffos, Boncath, Pembrokeshire, Wales

Holiday getaway, log burner, romantic retreat From £336 Availability

Be close to nature with this base to explore beautiful North Pembrokeshire, or just relax with the views or stargaze by the fire.
Damson Cabin in the old orchard, with its own private space and decking area. Set on a smallholding south facing towards the beautiful Preseli mountains.
Offering comfort whilst being an alternative off grid holiday, the low impact accredited site is a mixture of short grass and wild areas, attracting lots of birds, bats, and other wildlife, to the delight of our visitors. This year a family of sparrows nested in the eaves of Damson’s porch, and a resident owl is regularly spotted.
Popular destination throughout the year, there’s lots of outdoor and indoor activities closeby, within easy reach of beaches, coastal paths, woodlands, or indoor music, theatre, art and crafts.
Enjoy an autumn/winter break settling in front of the log burner at night, also with no neighbours there is little light pollution so star gazing is recommended. Ideal for Christmas breaks and valentine celebrations. Early summer near the coast is milder, warmer weather often with sunny days, so a great chance to see the snowdrops, then daffodils and swathes of bluebells in our wooded path.
This off grid retreat has no mains electric or water, it does have its own electric shower just down a small pathway. There is also LED lighting in the kitchen shed and toilet from a solar system.

Located in Boncath, this cabin is in a rural area and by the sea. Small World Theatre and National Coracle Centre are cultural highlights, and some of the area's attractions include Moorland Cottage Plants and Welsh Wildlife Centre. Felinwynt Rainforest Centre and Dyffryn Fernant Gardens are also worth visiting. Discover the area's water adventures with windsurfing and rafting nearby, or enjoy the great outdoors with ecotours and mountain climbing.

Detached Cabin With Loft. Sleeps 4. Quirky Modern Style. Woodland Walk To Beach 4

Milford on Sea, Hampshire, South of England

Detached Cabin With Loft. Sleeps 4. Quirky Modern Style. Woodland Walk To Beach From £630 Availability

The cabin sits in a large mature garden near, but separate from, the owners 'Arts & Crafts' family home. Solidly built, well insulated and has central heating. The cabin is in a woodland setting and has its own courtyard style private garden. Dedicated double bedroom in the loft with luxury Egyptian cotton sheets and duvet covers. Large open plan sitting -eating- kitchen area with french doors to garden. Utility room with sink and washer drier. Double sofa bed downstairs- also with luxury cotton. Smart TV with Netflix, and Blu Ray DVD. Wifi. Modern appliances. Shower room with basin and WC. Iron & board, toaster. Barbecue available; please ask.
Sea Reach has its own parking with dedicated gate into its garden so you can come and go as you please. We have plenty of space so if you wanted to bring any toys, boats and trailers, windsurfers, bikes, or classic cars, I am sure we can accommodate. Please just let us know.
The cliff-top and beach are a 12 min. walk away through woodland and a small heath. Alternatively if you follow the stream through the woods you can walk to the village hardly using any roads. Milford on Sea has a good butcher, 2 grocery shops, a good fish & chip shop and numerous good restaurants, pubs and wine bars. The sailing and fishing harbour of Keyhaven are minutes away by car. From there you can walk or take a ferry to Hurst Castle, an exciting fort built by Henry V111. Keyhaven is an outlier of the New Forest National Park. The main body of it is about 15 mins away by car. Here you have a wonderful open space for all sorts of activities. If you are interested in wildlife then the Forest is a must but you may also see birds, deer, badgers, squirrels and foxes near Sea Reach. If you follow the sea wall from Keyhaven it will take you to the internationally famous sailing centre of Lymington. Here there are two marinas, harbour-masters pontoons and the old Town Quay. Boats galore, river trips, ferry to the Isle of Wight, sea water swimming pool, shopping, eating are all part of this lovely Georgian market town. (Market day Saturday) If you like walking or cycling there plenty of options that start right from the door of Sea Reach. Beaulieu, the home of the National Motor Museum, is about 25 min by car. It is a beautiful village at the top of the navigable section of the Beaulieu River. There is a wonderful walk downstream to the well preserved 18th century shipbuilding village Bucklers Hard.

Sea Reach is no smoking and no pets. ( Though we do have our own black Labrador called Raffa. He is not allowed in the cabin. ) Children are welcome but please note that the stairs are steep and open on one side and there is an unprotected bit of landing. It is clear to an adult that there is no reason to go there but a child would see it as a challenge. This is a weekly rental with changeover day on Saturday. We will sometimes consider shorter rentals.
Contact me if you want to discuss.

Located in Lymington, this cabin is in a rural area and by the sea. Highcliffe Castle and Hurst Castle are local landmarks, and some of the area's attractions include Lymington Sea Water Baths and New Forest Cider. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's happening at Vitality Stadium or Matchams Karting. Kayaking and windsurfing offer great chances to get out on the surrounding water, or you can seek out an adventure with horse riding and hiking nearby.

Exclusive beachside lodge with panoramic sea views and beach access. 4

Llandudno, Gwynedd, Wales

Exclusive beachside lodge with panoramic sea views and beach access. From £448 Availability

Detached very private stonebuild lodge style accommodation, situated in an exclusive part of Llandudno. Located within the expansive grounds of a detached beachfront house, this holiday property allows direct access to the quiet beach. The high tide is literally feet away and low tide reveals sand, rock pools and wading sea birds; along with unsurpassed views of the Snowdonia mountain range and Conwy Estuary. Fine days bring beautiful sunsets. This is a simply perfect place for couples to relax.

The enormous garden is shared with the owners who live on site, however such is the layout and size, that privacy is guaranteed.

The accommodation includes a fully fitted kitchen, shower room and toilet, dining room and bedroom, all recently fitted with brandnew furniture and equipment.
Free Wireless Internet access is included.

Outside the lodge is a private seating area which is ideal for barbeques, stunning sea views, mountains and the Isle of Anglesey.
Secure private drive and parking.


Inside there is one double bedroom plus a double sofa bed in the dining area, allowing 2-4 to sleep comfortably. Small but well appointed kitchen with microwave, toaster, fridge. Washing machine just outside the chalet in an outbuilding.
Lounge/dining room includes a Smart TV/DVD, stereo, sofabed, 4 seater dining table. The bathroom comprises a shower, basin and WC. Towels and bed linen are included.

The views depicted in the photos are taken from the garden and not the chalet, however there are still good views from the lodge of the mountains and sea.

Please note the lodge is strictly non-smoking inside.

Mountain guiding: If you enjoy walking, or have that that urge to conquer Snowdon, Wales' highest mountain, but don't quite have the experience to go it alone, we can also offer guided mountain walks.

Walk the famous Carneddau or Glyder ranges with full days out.

Routes tailored to suit all ages and abilities.

With an extensive knowledge and 21 years mountain experience of the nearby Snowdonia National Park we can guide you to the summits.

£40 per person, max party of 6 persons, minimum £100 per day. Contact owner for details.

Located in Llandudno, this chalet is on the waterfront. Great Orme Tramway and Great Orme Ancient Mines are local landmarks, and some of the area's attractions include Pen-y-Dinas Hillfort and Bodafon Farm Park. Consider Venue Cymru for a night out or The Cayley Promenade if you're traveling with kids. Jet skiing and scuba diving offer great chances to get out on the surrounding water, or you can seek out an adventure with mountain biking and cave exploring nearby.

'Beach House' style cabin in secluded valley 1 mile from Bantham beach 4

Bantham, Devon, South West of England

'Beach House' style cabin in secluded valley 1 mile from Bantham beach From £497 Availability

UPDATE: Complete new kitchen and bathroom fitted for 2020 . Underfloor heating in bathroom, slimline dishwasher in kitchen with Butler sink and Corian worktop. New solid oak flooring in kitchen and lounge. Emma mattresses on all beds

Set in a quiet valley, 1 mile from Bantham beach (voted best beach in UK and 6th best in Europe by Lonely Planet in 2015), one of only five log cabins at the site, Toad Hall is beautifully presented and equipped.
It sleeps 4 in a double and twin bedrooms (DVD player in twin room), and has a shower room, kitchen area (both of which were completely re-fitted in December 2019) with oven and induction hob, dishwasher, washer/dryer, microwave and fridge with freezer compartment and a sitting/dining area with satellite TV/DVD, PS3, I-Pod/phone/pad dock and a selection of books, DVD's and games. There are electric wall-panel heaters in all rooms, underfloor heating in Bathroom and plinth heater in Kitchen.
Mobile phone signal is poor but there is a landline for guests to use if necessary. There is also now Wi-Fi internet access (but you don't have to tell your kids as it is all hidden away from view).
Outside is a small lawned and fenced area with picnic table. To the front of the cabin there is a decking area with table/chairs and parasol. There is also an external Butler sink for washing sandy/muddy shoes and wetsuits.
The cabins share a communal grass area, bordered by a stream running along the bottom of the valley. Toad Hall has 2 allocated parking spaces. Dogs are allowed (2 max.)

Buckland Park is situated on the road to Bantham and separated from Bigbury on Sea and Burgh Island by the beautiful Avon estuary. There is a seasonal foot ferry from Bantham to the Bigbury side.
It is possible to walk from the cabin to Bantham, either across the fields and public footpaths to West Buckland and down a quiet road to the village, or by walking up the drive, along the Bantham road for about 500 yds, turn right and join a public track which runs along the side of the River Avon to Bantham. The only steep bit is the driveway to the road, which is about a 5 minute walk.
There is a large car park at Bantham beach which is privately run by the Evans Estates. They charge £5 a day for parking but a weekly ticket is £20 and 2 weeks is £30. This is a lovely beach for children, surfers and kite surfers. There are lifeguards May - September. Dogs are allowed on the Ham, a large area of grass and scrub behind the dunes, and also on the beach at the western end - at low tide this is a large area of sand. They are not allowed on the main beach in summer.
Beach facilities are limited to public toilets however there is a mobile caterer in the grassy area behind the dunes during the Summer months that does a great selection of hot and cold food and drinks. You can walk to the village for the shop/cafe and pub. Evening BBQs are allowed on the beach.
Bantham Beach is great for snorkelling and rock-pooling as well as being one of the foremost surf beaches in the UK.

The valley that Toad Halls sits in has a huge amount of wildlife with a large variety of birds including Buzzards, plus rabbits, squirrels, weasels, shrews, moles, owls, bats, badgers and so forth (all seen from the property). Deer also sometimes cross the fields in the valley. In addition, the small farm at the top of the lane has Alpacas (Llamas), sheep, chickens and occasionally pigs (piglets).

During our recent visit there was a Spotted Woodpecker on the decking post plus we also found a Glow Worm in the garden (first I have ever seen!). Best of all, I spend 10 minutes kayaking off Bantham beach with a pair of Dolphins that came to within 20 feet of my kayak and with the water clear enough that I watched them swimming under the boat... exceptionally exciting!!

Due to the sloping site and steps to the cabin it may not be suitable for the disabled.

Located in Kingsbridge, this cabin is in a rural area and near the beach. Overbecks Museum and Garden and Start Point Lighthouse are local landmarks, and the area's natural beauty can be seen at South Devon and Dartmoor National Park. Sea N Shore and Salcombe Maritime Museum are also worth visiting. Scuba diving and snorkeling offer great chances to get out on the surrounding water, or you can seek out an adventure with cycling and horse riding nearby.

Driftwood Cabin near Heacham Beach, Coastal Chalet 4

Heacham, Norfolk, East of England

Driftwood Cabin near Heacham Beach, Coastal Chalet From £595 Availability

Driftwood Cabin is a lovely self-contained 1960s 2 bedroom chalet on a quiet holiday site, and it's just a 5 minute walk to the beach. Relax and enjoy this tranquil setting which is ideal for holidays and short breaks, perfect for couples, small families or time for yourself away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Driftwood Cabin offers compact, comfortable accommodation during the summer and winter months. A flame effect stove fire will keep you cosy on chilly evenings. Please note we follow stringent cleaning schedules to ensure the safety of all our guests.

Lovely bright open plan living/dining area for 4 people. TV with DVD player and Freeview. Fully equipped kitchen with microwave/combi oven, double electric hob, George Foreman grill, toaster, slow cooker and fridge with freezer compartment. Relaxing double bedroom with double bed, wardrobe, and dressing table, second bedroom with twin bunks, and hanging and clothes storage space. Shower room includes shower, w.c., hand basin and wall mounted bathroom heater. A small selection of children's toys, books and DVDs are available. Plus buckets and spades and a beach mat. Ground floor only (i.e. no stairs). Outside is a small patio area with garden furniture. Parking in front of chalet. Welcome tray on arrival. Sorry, no pets allowed in chalet or on chalet site.

Heacham is a pretty coastal village close to the popular seaside resort of Hunstanton. It's just a 5 minute walk to Heacham North Beach, where you will find fish and chips, amusements, a bar and restaurant. Take a leisurely walk on the beach, or just relax, and in the evening soak up the lovely Heacham sunsets. Heacham Village has a varied collection of shops, restaurants and takeaways. Heacham's famous Norfolk Lavendar with it's beautiful scented lavendar fields, hosts a range of visitor attractions for everyone.

The chalet is within walking distance of Norfolk's Wild Ken Hill nature reserve and rewilding site, as featured on Springwatch and Autumnwatch 2021.

The Victorian resort of Hunstanton is a 5 minute journey by car, or a pleasant coastal walk from Heacham Beach. In Hunstanton you will find a beautiful extensive beach and promenade, with funfair, amusements, Sealife Centre, many restaurants and takeaways, theatre, pubs, bars and gift shops.

If you travel further round the coast, you will find more pretty coastal villages and resorts. Birdwatchers, walkers, cyclists and golfers will all be spoilt for choice. Sandringham Royal Estate is also well worth a visit.

Located in King's Lynn, this chalet is near the beach. Wild Ken Hill and Norfolk Coast reflect the area's natural beauty and area attractions include Norfolk Lavender and Rainbow Park. Paint Me Ceramics and SEA LIFE Hunstanton are also worth visiting. Be sure to check out the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.

2 Bedroom lodge with leisure facilities, ideal for families, pets considered 4

Dock Acres, Lancashire, North of England

2 Bedroom lodge with leisure facilities, ideal for families, pets considered From £637 Availability

This 5 star award winning lodge is modern, homely and well presented for a comfortable stay. The lodge has two bedrooms, one being a double with en-suite shower room,the other being two twin beds, there is also the main bathroom which has a bath and shower, towels are not provided so please bring your own. The living area comprises an open plan lounge, dining area and kitchen area which then lead out through patio doors to a timber decking area equipped with outside garden furniture. The lodge offers free private internet/wifi to its guests the network name and password are to be found on the router. A parking area is available to the side of the lodge, grassed areas and gardens surround the properties and the remainder of the site. The site offers an award winning restaurant, bar and indoor leisure facilities including a heated pool, gym, weights room, steam room and a beauty treatment area. The site is located for easy access to the lake district, Yorkshire dales and Trough of Bowland for outdoor activities or scenic journeys. There is the Leighton Moss nature reserve for wildlife and fauna lovers, the coastal beaches for children, and historic cities and market towns for quieter days. Pets will be considered, please discuss with owner.

Located in Carnforth, this cabin is in a rural area and on a lake. The area's natural beauty can be seen at Lake District National Park and Yorkshire Dales National Park. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's going on at Giant Axe, or consider a night out at Lancaster Brewery. Snorkeling and sailing offer great chances to get out on the surrounding water, or you can seek out an adventure with horse riding and cycling nearby.

Stunning 2 Bed Chalet in Silversands Lossiemouth 6

Lossiemouth, Moray, Scotland

Stunning 2 Bed Chalet in Silversands Lossiemouth From £1050 Availability

Travel to Lossiemouth and discover this charming, cosy self catering caravan that's full of character. This caravan makes a welcome retreat from busy schedules and modern life.


As a self-catering caravan, 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 caravan is a perfect place to relax and offers a television and internet access.


This caravan has 2 bedrooms and can comfortably sleep 6.
In the first bedroom, you will find a double bed.
The second bedroom contains 2 single beds.


There are 2 bathrooms.
The first bathroom has a toilet and sink and a walk-in shower.
The second bathroom has a toilet and sink and a walk-in shower.


Linen and towels are all included to make your stay more enjoyable.


House Rules:
- Check-in time is 4pm and check-out is 11 am.
- Smoking is not allowed.
- There are on-site parking facilities available at the property.
- Pets are not allowed at the property.

This chalet is located in Lossiemouth. The area's natural beauty can be seen at Lossiemouth East Beach and Cummingston Beach, while Elgin Museum and Universal Hall Arts Centre are cultural highlights. Harbour Treasures and Relax are also worth visiting.

Quirky, rural retreat in secluded setting over-looking wooded valley 2

Bude, Cornwall, South West of England

Quirky, rural retreat in secluded setting over-looking wooded valley From £980 Availability

Weighing in at a whopping 40 ft by 22 ft the Treehouse is a glorious, open-plan, loft-style, timber-clad barn conversion that nestles on the side of a tranquil, wooded valley above a winding stream. Overlooking, an unspoilt deciduous wood, away from the roads it will be the cleanest, healthiest air you will ever breathe, and the wild garden may be a little ungroomed! It is more laid-back, boho North Cornish small-holding than perfectly manicured picket fence and lawn-stripes!!
In an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, yet it's less than 2 miles from the beach amenities at Crackington Haven. Eclectic in decor the Treehouse also boasts a full sized sauna as well as some 15 acres of private land for guests (and a dog) to enjoy. A magnet for artists, and musicians alike (piano and stereo system in place) or for those who just want to escape the urban rush in a stylish, quirky space with a rustic setting.


Located in Bude, this cabin is in a rural area. Museum of Witchcraft and Cornwall at War Museum are cultural highlights, and some of the area's landmarks include Isbell Cottage and The Gildhouse Poundstock. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's going on at Red Elk Archery, or consider a night out at King Arthur's Great Halls. Looking to get your feet wet? Surfing/body boarding and swimming adventures can be found near the property.

SLOY CABIN is a charming log Cabin in a stunning loch side location. 4

Taynuilt, Argyll, Scotland

SLOY CABIN is a charming log Cabin in a stunning loch side location. From £959 Availability

Situated in large, private grounds with BBQ / fire pit area & wood fired hot tub. Breath taking views across the loch & mountains beyond.

Accommodation consists of open plan living / dining area with French windows opening onto raised veranda, kitchen area, double bedroom, bunk room & family shower room. Private beach, free fishing and amazing wildlife watching.

Whether you require a base from which to explore Argyll and the west coast, simply enjoy the local area or just relax and be at one with nature our log cabin provides the perfect location.

Published rates include 3 bags of logs for use in hot tub. Additional logs can be purchased from our House Keeper if required.

The cabin has free wi-fi available.

Located in Taynuilt, this cabin is in a rural area and on the waterfront. Loch Awe and Arduaine Garden reflect the area's natural beauty and area attractions include Loch Visions and Argyll Adventure. Loch Fyne Whiskeys and Crarae Garden Argyll are also worth visiting. Discover the area's water adventures with fishing nearby, or enjoy the great outdoors with mountain biking and hiking.

Beautiful Beach Style Cabin Near Bantham Beach, Devon, with Wi-Fi 6

Nr Kingsbridge, Devon, South West of England

Beautiful  Beach Style Cabin Near Bantham Beach, Devon, with Wi-Fi From £700 Availability

Woodcutters is a comfortable, luxurious fully-equipped cabin nestling in a quiet, sheltered valley only 1.5 miles from Bantham beach. Large enough for a family of six - loft bedroom only suitable for children or teenagers - but still cosy enough for couples to enjoy this beautiful cabin. Perfect for those wanting to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and yet still be near the tourist attractions of the south hams area of Devon. Five minutes away by car, Bantham beach is a surfers paradise and from there you can walk the coastal path in either direction as far as your feet will take you. The scenery is superb and there are many beaches and coves along the way. Further afield you can visit Salcombe, Dartmouth, Totnes, Noss mayo, newton Ferrers, kings bridge and many lovely villages.
Woodcutters is one of only six privately owned cabins in the idyllic setting of buck land park. It is managed, maintained and continuously updated by its owners to provide superbly comfortable accommodation.
Approached by steps up to the open deck you enter through double doors into the cosy lounge. There is a sofa and three chairs, TV/DVD, electric wall heater and wood-burning stove for chilly evenings. The open plan kitchen leads off the lounge, is beautifully decorated and has a pine table with six chairs, fridge-freezer, oven, hob, microwave and washing machine.
The twin and double bedrooms open off the lounge. Spacious rooms with ample storage space, bedside cabinets and electric wall heaters. The large bathroom has bath with shower over, wc, washbasin and electric heated towel rail.
Space saver stairs lead upstairs to the large twin bedroom/playroom with its velux windows looking out over the hillside ideal for children or teenagers. (this room is not suitable for babies or small children )
Outside is a secluded sunny private garden with picnic table - a perfect place to relax in the evening whilst enjoying views of the hillside and listening to the babbling stream below the cabin.

Located in Kingsbridge, this cabin is in a rural area and near the beach. Brownston Art Gallery and Salcombe Maritime Museum are cultural highlights, and some of the area's attractions include Sea N Shore and Overbecks Museum and Garden. Woodlands Family Theme Park and Slapton Ley Field Centre are also worth visiting. Windsurfing and sailing offer great chances to get out on the surrounding water, or you can seek out an adventure with hiking and cycling nearby.

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