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5692 Log Cabins in the UK

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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Starfish 4

Seaton, Cornwall, South West of England

Starfish From £292 Availability

Starfish at Seaton Beach Apartments is a small corner of Cornish paradise and is only 200 yards from the beach. Spacious and welcoming, the living and dining room has comfortable seating where you can relax and unwind and there is a cot and highchair provided for guests enjoying a break with a little one. In the evening enjoy drinks on your private balcony, watching the stunning sunsets across the bay. The bedrooms are spacious and light, and the whole apartment has an airy, beach like feel in keeping with its tranquil surroundings. Spend the day soaking up the sun on the gorgeous south facing Seaton beach, or crabbing in the plentiful rock pools, and then retire to The Smugglers Inn, only a short stroll down the road for an afternoon refreshment, enjoy a snack at the fantastic beach caf? overlooking the stunning coastline. There is also a small bistro in the village which is always popular with locals and visitors alike. Seaton is in the perfect location to discover the surrounding attractions, with Rame Head heritage coast, the National Marine Aquarium in Plymouth about 30 minutes' drive away, and The Eden Project and The Lost Gardens of Heligan within an hour of you, there is a massive choice of things to do if a day exploring the wider area appeals. With a number of shipwrecks sunk just off the coast, there is the opportunity for keen divers to explore the fantastic marine life and there are advanced golf courses at Looe and Whitsand Bay, or if you can’t sit on the beach all week, there are plenty of picnic spots if you take a walk up the river through the Seaton Valley Wildlife Reserve or up to Hessenford where you will find the Copley Arms. This property can be booked with Mermaids and Seahorses, accommodating up to 10 guests

The Hide at Gara Mill 6

Slapton, Devon, South West of England

The Hide at Gara Mill From £285 Availability

When was the last time you sat and watched the sun go down behind the trees? A stay at The Hide is a chance to take time out somewhere special and rediscover the Great Outdoors, and the stunning d?cor throughout means being inside after a day in the fresh air is as much of a pleasure as being outside discovering the nearby meadows. Set in woodland just two miles from the South Devon coast, The Hide is a Scandinavian lodge with a bright, contemporary interior and views that’ll make you forget the rest of the world. An open plan layout and high quality furnishings make The Hide a welcoming place to escape from it all. Step onto the decking and enjoy the sounds of the surrounding woodland. Better yet, show the kids what an al fresco family meal’s really all about by cooking up a storm on the Indian fire pit. The lodge is part of the family-run Gara Mill park which sits in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and just a short drive away you’ll find Slapton Sands, Slapton Ley Nature Reserve and the cobbled town of Dartmouth. Slapton Sands rolls on for three beautiful miles, making it a wonderful place to spend a day with the family.

Treetops at Gara Mill 6

Slapton, Devon, South West of England

Treetops at Gara Mill From £460 Availability

Imagine how it would feel to wake up in a treehouse…well, Treetops is about as close as it’s possible to get without actually sleeping in one thanks to its position high above a South Devon valley and its beautiful woodland setting. Set on the peaceful Gara Mill development, Treetops enables you to experience an unspoilt location with all the perks of luxury living. The lodge was carefully designed with relaxation in mind and it’s an ethos that’s reflected in every room. With a warm and comfortable open plan living space, it’s a welcoming place to get away from it all with a group of friends or your nearest and dearest. It’s the details throughout this Scandinavian-style lodge that really make it memorable; blissful mattresses and a kitchen you’ll want to take home. Closing the door to Treetops at the end of the day doesn’t mean closing the door to the country views either thanks to its thoughtful floor to ceiling picture windows. The lodge’s private decked area with private hot tub makes a tranquil spot to sit back with a drink and enjoy the sounds of the countryside and if it’s been too long since you dined outside you can test out your skills on the Indian fire pit. If you leave Treetops and wander for awhile you’ll have you pick of rolling meadows that make perfect places for picnics – just don’t forget the corkscrew. For those days when you fancy exploring a little further afield – you’ll have the choice of an unspoilt beach at Slapton Sands, surf to write home about at Bantham and the historic town of Dartmouth - all with easy reach.

Tulip, Stoneleigh Village 4

Sidmouth, Devon, South West of England

Tulip, Stoneleigh Village From £297 Availability

Stoneleigh Village overlooks the historic Jurassic Coast, awarded World Heritage status the inspiring scenery and dramatic coastal pathways offer its visitors a fantastic journey through its unique landscape. The Jurassic Coast lies within the unspoilt countryside of East Devon, designated an area of outstanding natural beauty. Its alluring sheltered beaches provide a wonderful secluded retreat for its curious visitors. Absorb the breathtaking views and mile upon mile of rugged cliffs, blue flag beaches, genteel seaside towns, tiny fishing villages and both pebbled and golden sands. Stoneleigh Village itself occupies a beautiful elevated position and sits charmingly between the delightful Regency town of Sidmouth and the picturesque harbour of Lyme Regis; ideally situated for holidaymakers to enjoy the perfect entirety of what the area has to offer. Stoneleigh Village sits adjacent to Devon’s famous Donkey Sanctuary, a recognised tourist attraction, and can be found within walking distance of their main headquarters at Slade House.

WhileAway Lodge 4

Cheddar, Somerset, South West of England

WhileAway Lodge From £315 Availability

WhileAway Lodge is set in the new development of Strawberryfield Park, home to some of the most luxurious and contemporary lodges on the market. Strawberryfield Park is nestled on the fringe of the Mendip Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and a perfect setting to relax and get away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. This ultra-modern luxury lodge boasts stunning views inside and out. Internally, WhileAway Lodge is furnished to the highest standard, with floor to ceiling windows and glass doors making the living spaces light and airy throughout. Externally, the Lodge has a private decked area furnished with a hot tub, providing the perfect place to relax and take in the unspoilt countryside views. Strawberryfield Park is a great base for guests looking to explore everything Somerset has to offer. The historic City of Wells is within easy reach, famous for its Cathedral, Bishops Place and Market Square along?with Cheddar Gorge, Wookey Hole Caves, the Georgian City of Bath and Tyntesfield, the National Trusts spectacular Victorian Gothic revival house and gardens. Bristol is a 30 minute drive from the lodge, home to Brunel's SS Great Britain and Suspension Bridge.

Willow Lodge 4

Exeter, Devon, South West of England

Willow Lodge From £610 Availability

New in 2013, Willow Lodge at South View Lodges is set within six acres of beautifully landscaped woodland and lakes, providing the perfect location to relax and unwind, whilst enjoying the wonderful rolling Devonshire countryside. Situated at the end of its own private drive, there is complete privacy from neighbouring guests with no other accommodation within sight. Willow Lodge offers an ultra stylish and spacious open plan living, kitchen and dining area with a traditional log burning stove, a modern fitted kitchen with granite work tops and state of the art appliances.? The large decking area is furnished with a table, chairs and private hot tub, creating the ideal opportunity for making the most of the great outdoors. South View Lodges are located on the edge of three beautiful fishing lakes so would be ideal for keen or beginner anglers (a small charge will apply). Surrounding the lakes are a variety of established trees and natural vegetation, creating a haven for many species of plants, birds and wildlife and offering a delightful place to relax. There are plenty of opportunities to enjoy the surrounding area too, whether it’s walking, cycling, rambling, golf, horseriding or sightseeing. The beautiful City of Exeter is located just a few miles away and provides excellent social and cultural attractions including the Royal Albert Memorial Museum. For visitors in search of some retail therapy then Exeter is the place to be, catering for all your shopping demands. Whilst there pay a visit to the impressive Exeter Cathedral or stroll along the picturesque quay, home to an array of antique shops and waterside cafes.

Willow Tree 1 8

Lyme Regis, Dorset, South West of England

Willow Tree 1 From £395 Availability

If you’re planning a get together with old friends, or you’re after an escape for the whole family, Willow Tree 1 is a great base for a fun and relaxing break. With its spacious and open plan layout and well equipped kitchen, the lodge is great for entertaining. With central heating throughout, you will find the lodge to be cosy and comfortable. Within the grounds is a selection of brilliant facilities at your disposal. For the warmer months, a large heated outdoor swimming pool and children's paddling pool with sun terrace is available for you to soak up the sun. Swimming is not restricted to just the summer months as the beautiful Finnish Pine clad indoor pool is open all year. You could easily spend a long weekend relaxing in the peaceful countryside around the holiday park, but if you do fancy exploring further afield, Lyme Regis is within easy reach. Nicknamed ‘The Pearl of Dorset’ Lyme Regis is a coastal town which lies in Lyme Bay on the English Channel coast at the Dorset-Devon border. Part of the Jurassic Coast, Lyme Regis is famed for the fossils found in the cliffs and on the beaches. Focused around its ancient Cobb Harbour, the town offers numerous activities from sea-fishing and pleasure boat trips to the tranquil Langmoor Gardens. There’s an interesting selection of shops, studios, pubs and cafes and south facing beaches ideal for families and sun lovers alike. Willow Tree 1 has been awarded a 4 Star rating by Blue Chip Holidays in reflection of the quality standard and experience that the lodge offers, Pinewood Holiday Park has been awarded a 5 Star Holiday Park rating by Visit England which reflects the overall high quality and experience that the park facilities offer. Start planning your perfect stay with the help of the Blue Chip Experience holiday planners. Find out more >>>

Cabins & Safari Tents at Sandy Glade Holiday Park 6

Burnham on Sea, Somerset, Devon, South West of England

Cabins & Safari Tents at Sandy Glade Holiday Park From £304 Availability

Safari Tents:

The latest thing in the glamping world, these spacious safari tents are perfect for those who want to get away and try camping but don't have all of their own gear. Located in their own area at Widemouth Bay Caravan Park you have magnificient views of the countryside plus glimpes of the sea from their location. At Sandaway Beach Holiday Park, the tents are situated in our glamping field and looks directly our over the sea, where you can sit on your balcony and watch the sun set.

Stylish and comfortable they come divided into two bedrooms and a living area. There is one double bedroom, 1 twin bedroom, both of which have proper full size beds with soft duvets and linen included. In the living area there is a sofa bed, dining table and chairs, mini kitchen with ceramic twin burners, fridge and sink, plus we provide all your cutlery, crockery and utensils. Each tent has electricity, running water and its own private deck out the front.

Camping doesn't get much more glamorous than this!

Cabin Lodges:

Our top of the range lodges and have everything you could need for an amazing holiday experience. From stylish interiors with all the mod cons through to their very own balconies, these are amongst the very best accommodation we have. We have new lodges going in at Sandy Glade Holiday Park and St Ives Holiday Village for 2015. At Sandy Glade, they are all brand new lodges with hot tubs and at St Ives we have two types of lodges: leisure lodges which are a more compact luxury lodge and double lodges for that extra space. All of the lodges come with their own private decking.

Berry Wood Barn 11

Monmouthshire, Monmouthshire, Wales

Berry Wood Barn From £2688 Availability

Nestled quietly on the natural border between England and Wales, Berry Wood Barn offers beautifully finished accommodation for eleven very lucky guests. This superb property has been featured in Vogue and Conde Nast Traveller and it is easy to see why. Two beautiful ancient barns have been stylishly connected to create a luxurious holiday home which sits in the most fantastic position with heart-stopping panoramic views. Berry Wood Barn is located deep in the countryside, 2.8 km from Llanvihangel Crucorney and 10 km from the delightful Abergavenny with its castle, shops and restaurants. Blissfully remote, guests enjoy fresh air, incredible hikes and cycle rides from the back door, the most stunning scenery and extremely comfortable accommodation. The barn sits within a spectacular landscape sprinkled with Norman castles and charming villages. The astonishing Offa’s Dyke National Trail sits just up the hill and the ancient Grosmonth, Skenfrith and White castles are all within easy reach. Guests can enjoy the dramatic Black Mountains by horseback or kayak through the Wye Valley. Within thirty minutes, guests can visit Mappa Mundi, Hay on Wye and the beautiful Cathedral cities of Hereford and Brecon. Foodies are in for a treat with the Michelin starred Walnut Tree Inn and The Hardwick Restaurant with its Michelin starred chef Stephen Terry just a few miles away. The entertainment possibilites when staying at Berry Wood Barn are endless.

This five star luxurious home is set within gorgeous three and a half acres of private grounds where you can relax, enjoy the sunshine, watch the sun go down with a glass of your favourite tipple and dine alfresco enjoying the panorama. Children can play happily as the garden comes complete with trampoline, swing ball and sledges for the winter months.

Berry Wood Barn offers fantastic living space, six gorgeous bedrooms and three bathrooms. You will quickly see that this is a much loved home with charming family paintings and photographs scattered around. You will feel extremely welcome and know that this is a happy house with magical memories. With the two barns being connected some of the rooms are on slightly different levels. From the front door, a stone stairway leads to a cosy den with a television, DVD player and Sky sports channels, the perfect spot for children to chill out after a long afternoon walking in the Black Mountains. Just a few steps up from this gorgeous, beautifully furnished space is the drawing room with its shelves full of books, its roaring open fire on chilly days and its numerous armchairs and its comfy sofa. It is a delightful room with cheery upholstery, just like the floral fabrics of the snug. The open plan country kitchen and dining room is just a few steps down from the drawing room together with a fabulous conservatory. The dining area offers a lovely French vintage table and chairs seating the whole group, an impressive oversized mirror and doors which open to the terrace and garden. The kitchen boasts a Lacanche electric range cooker, butler’s sink and other excellent appliances for your self catering stay. It is such a sociable room with guests easily being able to keep the chefs in the group company. Just outside is a beautiful oak table and gorgeous rattan chairs together with a barbecue for alfresco dining. The conservatory is just fabulous. With wallpaper and fabrics inspired by nature, this living space makes you smile and feel like you are in the garden. The sumptuous corner sofa is adorned with brightly coloured scattered cushions, sitting in front of a log burning stove. It is such a lovely bright spot all year round.

The barn offers six bedrooms, all beautifully finished. Two double bedrooms are located on one side of the property with doors opening to the garden. They both offer flexible sleeping arrangements with super king-size beds which can be converted to twins. Guests staying in these two rooms have use of a stunning bathroom with a roll top bath and a shower. On the next level, the master bedroom sits in all its finery with its lavish super king-size bed and ensuite bathroom. Like all of the beds, the master is dressed with crisp cottons and gorgeous soft furnishings. Adjoining the master is a delightful single bedroom ideal for a child. The walls are decorated with cute artwork and memories. A further flight of stairs leads to the final two bedrooms, both enjoying charming sloping ceilings and superbly comfy super king-size beds which can be converted to twins. Here there is another beautiful family bathroom with another roll top bath and separate shower. Every room enjoys a fabulous colour scheme, handmade curtains or blinds, one-of-a-kind handpicked vintage furnishings and beautiful paintings, all in keeping with this stunning rural setting.

Berry Wood Barn is simply gorgeous. This Monmouthshire country retreat may not have the best internet, the mobile signal may be patchy, you may well get a little muddy outside when it is wet, it may not have the most powerful of showers and you do need to drive up a long, bumpy and sometimes muddy track to get to it but this house has a heart and you will definitely want to return.

Berry Wood Barn enjoys an incredible rural position with spectacular views of the Black Mountains and the surrounding rolling hills. It sits on the border between England and Wales, perched high on the Hatterall Ridge in the Brecon Beacons National Park. The barn sits close to Abergavenny and the famous Offa’s Dyke. Guests enjoy walking and mountain bike trails from the barn and can be in the Cathedral cities of Brecon and Hereford within thirty minutes. The Llantony valley where the barn is positioned is just glorious. You can stand at the kitchen window looking towards the valley sweeping away towards Hay on Wye.

In the shadow of Sugar Loaf Mountain, Abergavenny is a wonderful blend of old and new. With fresh mountain air and the beautiful scenery of the Usk valley, it offers an excellent range of shops, restaurants and cafes, a museum, a ruined Norman castle, a colourful market, all with a dramatic backdrop. This south east corner of the Brecon Beacons National Park is a fabulous base for walking, cycling and enjoying the great outdoors. Its annual Abergavenny Food Festival is fantastic. This market town boasts a rich history and heritage. Visitors enjoy exloring the area’s castles, medieval mansions, Roman remains and standing stones. The Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal is on the doorstep and the Blaenavon World Heritage and Big Pit Mine are just up the road. The Abergavenny Museum is set within the grounds of the castle, an ideal spot for a picnic or a walk. The museum building was formerly a hunting lodge built by the Marquess of Abergavenny.

The area is certainly fit for foodies. Visitors enjoy the very best of Welsh cuisine at the superb, Michelin starred Walnut Tree Inn and The Hardwick Restaurant. There are many other fantastic restaurants and gastropubs including The Bell at Skenfrith or The Skirrid Inn. Guests staying at Berry Wood Farm can take a walk down the hill to The Queen’s Head, another delight.

Horse lovers can enjoy treks through the mountains and the Llanthony Valley. There are a number of good pony trekking centres including one at Llanthony Abbey where you can book a half day or full day ride. History fans can tour the castles including Grosmont, Skenfrith and White Castles. Raglan Castle, once home to a young Henry VII is very close to the barn.

Another Welsh treasure is Dan-Yr-Ogof, the award-winning National Showcaves Centre for Wales. Visitors can explore the twisting passageways, the great caverns and underground waterfalls, coming face-to-face with over 250 life-sized dinosaur models. It is a wonderful family day out that can be combined with the Shire Horse Centre and Farm.

Other popular excursions including kayaking and canoeing in the rivers, shooting, hang gliding and bird watching. If you fancy a day by the sea, you can head to the beautiful Swansea Bay coastline and the Gower Peninsula with its gorgeous coves and glorious stretches of fine sand. The Victorian seaside village of Mumbles with its promenade, shops and restaurants is worth a visit. Mumbles was one of Dylan Thomas’ many stamping grounds and is the home of some world class ice cream. Mumbles is steeped in history with its lighthouse being built in 1794. It also boasts a Victorian pier and Oystermouth Castle which sits on the hilltop overlooking the sea. There are lovely boutique shops and galleries including the gorgeous Lovespoon Gallery and the Gower Gallery. No visit to Mumbles would be complete without sampling some ‘fresh off the boat’ seafood, its handmade chocolates and its fantastic ice creams.

Logan Manor 10

Midlothian, Scotland

Logan Manor From £8466 Availability

Logan Manor makes a wonderful home for those wanting to enjoy a relaxed Scottish break, in easy reaching distance of Edinburgh and fantastic attractions and amenities. Set in the village of Dalkeith, within three and a half acres of private gardens, it offers complete peace and quiet. When listening to the soothing sounds of the River Esk, which runs through the property, it will be hard to believe you are just a short car journey away from the buzzing capital city.

Originally dating back to 1703, the Manor has been lovingly modernised in recent years by its current owners who have managed to seamlessly blend its original charm and character with updated interiors and contemporary facilities. Logan Manor can comfortably accommodate up to ten guests across five beautifully appointed bedrooms, each of which boasting its very own en-suite bathroom.

On the ground floor is the fully equipped kitchen which comes complete with all the tools a budding chef could possibly need as well as a bright sun room, the perfect spot to enjoy some quite time with a good read while enjoying the garden views. Upstairs, on the first floor is the main drawing room, with its cosy fireplace this is a fantastic space to snuggle up and put on your favourite film. Also on this level is the first of the bedrooms, a super-king room with en-suite bathroom. On the second floor is the beautiful master suite with its super-king bed and luxurious en-suite bathroom complete with indulgent roll-top bath and walk-in rain shower. There is also a further bedroom, a twin, which can on request be set up as a super-king, with en-suite shower room. Finally, on the third floor are the remaining two bedrooms, a super-king room, and a twin room, which again on request can be set up as a super-king room, both of which boast an en-suite shower room.

Outside, the gardens are a real oasis, there is no better way to end a day than to enjoy a soak in the hydro pool swim spa. On a warm evening, the whole gang will enjoy gathering together on the terrace for a yummy barbecue al fresco!

Logan Manor is situated in the historic town of Dalkeith, just a twenty-five-minute car journey from the city of Edinburgh, with its fabulous attractions and famous sights. Alternatively, should you wish to leave the car at home you can choose to take the train into Edinburgh from the near-by station, reaching the city takes just fifteen minutes. Edinburgh Airport is conveniently located just twenty minutes away, making this the perfect home for a reunion of international friends.

Helpful amenities such as shops and restaurants can be found in the centre of Dalkeith, just a five-minute walk from the Manor. Fort Douglas set within Dalkeith Country Park, is just a five-minute car journey away, makes a fantastic place for the whole family to spend an afternoon with its beautiful walks, excellent restaurant, café and adventure playground. Less than a 10-minute car journey away is the Edinburgh Butterfly & Insect World, here the children are bound to enjoy getting up close to creepy crawlies, fascinating reptiles and beautiful butterflies.

For keen golfers, there are excellent courses in the surrounding area, including Duddingston, Muirfield, Gullane and North Berwick. Arguably the most famous of all, St Andrews, is just an 90-mninute car journey from the home.

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