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815 Log Cabins in North of England

Whether it's climbing in the Lake District or a quiet ramble in the Yorkshire Dales the North of England boasts some fabulous countryside and coasts, as well as historically fascinating places like York, Durham and Harrogate, and of course Hadrian's Wall. Stunning castles and great pubs too.

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Family Log Glamping Pod 5

Kirkby Lonsdale, Cumbria, North of England

Family Log Glamping Pod From £418 Availability

Yorkshire Holiday Park is the perfect base for exploring the astonishingly beautiful landscapes of North West England. A stone’s throw to the east of the park lie the green hills, moors and valleys of the Yorkshire Dales. Travel a short distance north, and you’ll find yourself among the forests and mountains of the Lake District. The Forest of Bowland and Arnside & Silverdale Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty are also just a short journey away. Walk ten minutes outside of Yorkshire Holiday Park and you’ll reach the historic market town of Kirkby Lonsdale. There you’ll find an outstanding selection of award-winning restaurants, pubs and tea rooms.

With room for up to two adults and three children or infants, this log glamping pod is the perfect choice for a cosy family getaway. Heating takes care of your comfort, an electric socket sees to all of your gadget charging needs and a kettle is there for whenever-you-fancy-it tea and coffee. If you’re bringing food, you can keep it fresh in the small fridge. Compliment your food with pure country air while you dine around your outdoor picnic table.

Fantastic converted barn in the heart of Weardale County Durham 12

Wolsingham, County Durham, North of England

Fantastic converted barn in the heart of Weardale County Durham From £1750 Availability

The Den is set between the two villages of Wolsingham and Frosterley with local amenities including Pubs, Restaurants, Cafes on offer, while there are multiple local walks to enjoy and many other activities.

This lodge is located in Bishop Auckland. The area's natural beauty can be seen at North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and North Pennines, while Killhope Lead Mining Museum and Empire Theatre are cultural highlights. Hall Hill Farm and Diggerland are also worth visiting.

FELL FOOT LODGE, luxury holiday cottage, with a garden in Troutbeck 4

Windermere, Cumbria, North of England

FELL FOOT LODGE, luxury holiday cottage, with a garden in Troutbeck From £931 Availability

Fell Foot Lodge in Troutbeck, Cumbria, sleeps four guests in two bedrooms.

The living areas in this single-storey lodge consist of an open-plan kitchen, dining area and sitting area with a gas oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, Smart TV, and electric fire. The bedrooms consist of a double with TV, and a twin with TV, along with a bathroom with hairdryer, and an additional cloakroom. Outside there is a wrap-around veranda with furniture, and private parking for one car. This is a smoke-free and pet-free property. You'll find a shop in 0.7 miles, and a pub and Trout Beck in 0.1 miles. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen and towels are all included in the price. Fell Foot Lodge is set in a prime position to explore Cumbria and the national park. Note: There are steps up to the property. Note: Guests have access to on-site facilities, including horse riding and a play area; please arrange upon booking. Note: Check-in from 4pm, check-out by 10am.

Amenities: Central heating with electric fire. Gas oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, hair dryer. Smart TV, 2 x TV, WiFi provided by the park. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Private driveway for 1 car. Wrap-around veranda with furniture. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shop 0.7 miles, pub and Trout Beck 0.1 miles. Note: There are steps up to the property. Note: Guests have access to on-site facilities, including horse riding and a play area; please arrange upon booking. Note: Check-in from 4pm, check-out by 10am . Access to the local leisure facilities is complimentary and can be withdrawn at any time without financial penalty, we as the letting agent or the property owner cannot be held responsible for this provision in service, as it’s subject to third-party provider located off site.

This owner offers a 10% discount to returning guests to Fell Foot lodge.


Region: Impressive mountains, open fells and clear-water lakes, the Lake District has it all. From walking in the mountains to exhilarating watersports or just a gentle cruise on a steam-powered yacht, Cumbria is the perfect holiday destination.

Town: Near to the Kirkstone Pass, the sleepy Lakeland community of Troutbeck may be located between its more well-known neighbours Windermere and Ambleside. The settlement, which is made up of a variety of homes, cottages, and farms, is dispersed along a curvy road that is enclosed by a drystone wall. Most of these structures are from the 17th century and have characteristics like mullioned windows and large cylindrical chimneys. The northern end also has a 17th-century inn. The thriving towns of Windermere and Ambleside nearby are well-liked by tourists and offer a variety of amenities to suit all preferences.

Located in Windermere, this lodge is in a rural area and in the mountains. Old Laundry Theatre and Armitt Museum and Gallery are cultural highlights, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Ambleside Pier and Orrest Head. Holehird Gardens and Treetop Trek are also worth visiting. Fishing offers a great chance to get out on the surrounding water, or you can seek out an adventure with cycling, hiking/biking trails, and rock climbing nearby.

Fellside Lodge in Troutbeck Valley, Windermere 4

Windermere, Cumbria, North of England

Fellside Lodge in Troutbeck Valley, Windermere From £658 Availability

Fellside lodge is a modern self-catering lodge on Limefitt Park in Troutbeck, the best of the English Lake District. Close to Windermere, the lodge offers the ultimate holiday accommodation in beautiful surroundings.

Privately owned, Fellside Lodge is available to book for weeks or short breaks.

The lodge boasts a superior fell-side, elevated pitch that is not overlooked and offers both privacy and a uninterrupted views of the beautiful Troutbeck Valley.With its spectacular and unspoilt surroundings, there's direct access to the Lakeland fells and an abundance of walks and wildlife

Fellside Lodge has an open-plan living/dining area, which is modern and bright. With two bedrooms and two bathrooms the lodge can accommodate up to four people in one double bedroom with en suite bathroom, and one twin bedroom.

View the videos on the owners website to appreciate the accommodation provided and the marvellous views this Lodge has to offer. (website link is near the bottom)


Full central heating and double glazing throughout makes Fellside Lodge an ideal retreat all year round.

Large enclosed south facing sun deck to the side and front of the lodge provides the perfect setting to unwind and enjoy the breathtaking views.

Accommodation:

Open plan lounge / dining area with contemporary leather suite, feature fire place, coffee table, flat screen television with built in DVD. dining table with 4 chairs

The kitchen is built to a high specification and comes complete with extensive appliances (gas oven and hob, microwave, kettle, toaster,).

The master bedroom is light, airy and spacious and offers plenty of storage space with built in wardrobes and drawers.

The second bedroom comprises full size twin beds complete with built in wardrobes and drawers.

The en-suite bathroom has a large walk-in shower, wash basin and toilet.

The family bathroom consists of bath, over head shower, wash basin and toilet.

Step out from the lounge French doors on to the large private, enclosed sun deck which surrounds the lodge. Wooden garden furniture and parasol provided for your comfort.

Limefitt park offers excellent facilities including a shop which is open every day and sells a wide range of goods including DVD hire.

Other on park facilities include adventure playground, pony trekking, fell walks, games room, fishing (nearby), launderette, Lakeland pub serving bar meals, entertainment (dates vary), beer garden, family lounge bar, Internet access.

Located in Windermere, this cabin is in a rural area. Townend and Blackwell, The Arts & Crafts House are local landmarks, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Ambleside Pier and Orrest Head. Traveling with kids? Consider Holehird Gardens and Treetop Trek. Discover the area's water adventures with water skiing and windsurfing nearby, or enjoy the great outdoors with cycling and mountain climbing.

FINCH 47, family friendly, country holiday cottage in Cayton 4

Scarborough, North Yorkshire, North of England

FINCH 47, family friendly, country holiday cottage in Cayton From £679 Availability

Finch 47, Cayton, North Yorkshire, sleeps four guests in two bedrooms.

The living areas in this property consist of an open-plan living area with sofa bed, kitchen with electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge, kettle, toaster, a dining area for four and a sitting area with TV. There is a double and twin bedroom along with a bathroom with bath, basin and WC. Outside there is an enclosed wrap-around decking with furniture and Off-road parking for one car. Within 0.2 miles you will find a shop, within 0.1, a pub, and within 0.5 miles, a beach, and please note that this is a non-smoking property. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen and towels are all included in the price

Amenities: Central heating. Electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge, kettle, toaster. TV, WiFi. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off-road parking for 2 cars beside lodge. Enclosed wrap around decking with furniture. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shop 0.2 miles, pub 0.1 miles, beach 0.5 miles. Note property can sleep an extra two guests with the sofa bed

Region: The North York Moors National Park covers 554 square miles, with landscape ranging from heather-clad moorland and deep secluded dales, to the cliffs and coves of the magnificent coastline making it a haven for walkers.

Town: Cayton, a small town and civil parish in North Yorkshire's Scarborough district, is an excellent choice for a beach getaway. There are many hidden treasures in the settlement, which has historical relics from the Second World War, including pillboxes that have been corroded by the sea. The village has a pleasant number of pubs and shops that are ideal for a self-catered stay, but you can find a larger selection of waterfront restaurants in the neighbouring resort town of Scarborough, which is packed with activities for visitors of all ages. Enjoy a day by the sea with a wide range of attractions including amusement arcades, ice cream parlours, seafood shops, and beach huts all nestled around the town's sandy beaches. Discover the area's rich history at Scarborough Castle and the Rotunda Museum of Geology or enjoy a peaceful stroll through Peasholm Park, before setting out out on an even more wonderful outdoor adventure through the North York Moors National Park, which is home to one of the largest stretches of heather moorland. Here, you can find remarkable landscapes, wonderful wildlife, and plenty of heritage delights all scattered around a range of walking and cycling routes for people of all abilities. It is also accessible from Filey, Flamborough, and Malton. A great location, Cayton offers so much to do. 

Located in Scarborough, this lodge is in a rural area and on the beach. Rotunda Museum and Stephen Joseph Theatre are cultural highlights, and some of the area's landmarks include Scarborough Spa and Dean Road & Manor Road Cemetery. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's happening at Oliver's Mount Racing or Scarborough Cricket Club. Fishing offers a great chance to get out on the surrounding water, or you can seek out an adventure with hiking and cycling nearby.

FINCH 5, country holiday cottage, with a garden in Cayton 6

Scarborough, North Yorkshire, North of England

FINCH 5, country holiday cottage, with a garden in Cayton From £931 Availability

Finch 5 in Cayton, North Yorkshire, sleeps six guests in three bedrooms.

The living areas in this single-storey lodge consist of an open-plan kitchen, dining area and sitting area with an electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, and TV. The bedrooms consist of a double and two twins, serviced by a shower room and cloakroom. Outside there is a wrap-around decked area with furniture, and off-road parking. This is a smoke-free and pet-free home. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen and towels are all included in the price. You'll find a shop and a pub on-site, and the beach in 0.8 miles. Choose Finch 5 as your seascape to North Yorkshire. Note: There are steps up to the decking, please take care.

Amenities: Central heating. Electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer. TV, WiFi. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen inc. in rent. Off-road parking available. Wrap-around decking with furniture. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shop and pub on-site, beach 0.8 miles. Note: There are steps up to the decking, please take care. Note: Owner provides hand towels, Please ensure you bring your own bath towels for use during your stay.

Region: The North York Moors National Park covers 554 square miles, with landscape ranging from heather-clad moorland and deep secluded dales, to the cliffs and coves of the magnificent coastline making it a haven for walkers.

Town: Cayton, a small village and civil parish in North Yorkshire's Scarborough district, is a great place for a beach getaway, with a decent selection of services and attractions both inside the village and nearby. There are many undiscovered treasures in the settlement, which has historical relics from the Second World War, including pillboxes that have been eroded by the sea. The village has a nice number of pubs and stores that are ideal for a self-catered stay, but you can find a larger selection of waterfront restaurants in the neighbouring resort town of Scarborough, which is packed with activities for visitors of all ages. Enjoy a conventional day by the sea with a variety of sites to remember including amusement arcades, ice cream parlours, seafood stalls, and beach huts all scattered along the town's sandy beaches. Explore the area's rich history at Scarborough Castle and the Rotunda Museum of Geology.

Located in Scarborough, this lodge is in a rural area and on the beach. Scarborough Spa and Dean Road & Manor Road Cemetery are local landmarks, and some of the area's attractions include South Cliff Italian Gardens and Filey Bird Garden and Animal Park. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's happening at Oliver's Mount Racing or Scarborough Cricket Club. Fishing offers a great chance to get out on the surrounding water, or you can seek out an adventure with hiking and cycling nearby.

Finghall Cottage 4

North Yorkshire, North of England

Finghall Cottage From £998 Availability

The single storey Finghall Cottage offers blissful rural holiday living in the tiny hamlet of Finghall, outside Leyburn. In the heart of Wensleydale, this is a place to relax, unwind and sooth your souls. The cottage comes with gorgeous open plan living space, two bedrooms, two bathrooms and a fabulous garden and deck for hot tub heaven and alfresco dining with a view.

It is perfect for a family or two couples wanting to explore the Yorkshire Dales, the Howardian Hills, the North Yorkshire Moors National Park and even the North Yorkshire coastline. The gateway town of Leyburn is ‘A Town for all Seasons’ with spectacular views of the surrounding countryside, unique shops, galleries, charming cafes, traditional pubs, the largest antique auction house outside of London and a lively weekly Friday market. Sitting on the northern bank of the River Ure, the town rivals nearby Hawes for the title of the capital of Wensleydale. Leyburn hosts the Dales Festival of Food and Drink over the May Day bank holiday and hosts many other events such as musical performances and fun fairs. Finghall itself offers a charming pub and restaurant. Overlooking Leyburn is Leyburn Shawl, an area which covers one and a half miles and derived its name from the legend that Mary Queen of Scots dropped her shawl on the hill while fleeing Bolton Castle! Middleham is nearby, a picture postcard town on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales with a delightful Georgian market square, cobbled streets brimming with charming independent shops, cosy Georgian and Victorian cafes, galleries and restaurants and the magnificent Middleham Castle. With royal heritage that once earned it the title of the ‘Windsor of the North’, it is also known as the ‘Newmarket of the North’ for its rich horse racing heritage.

With gorgeous country views, Finghall Cottage is a wonderful escape. It is pet-friendly too with an escape proof garden. The cottage offers two delightful bedrooms, two beautiful bathrooms, lots of character with high ceiling beams and a gorgeous deck with an alfresco lounge space, alfresco dining, the hot tub and stunning countryside views.

The open plan living space is very welcoming with a warm ambience that comes from its vaulted ceiling, gorgeous beams, wood burning stove and homely, comfortable furnishings. Two comfy sofas, adorned with colourful scatter cushions, sit looking out to the garden and views at the far end of the living room. A wall-mounted television is provided for your entertainment and the wood burner offers a crackling atmosphere. This space is drowned in sparkling Yorkshire light that pours through the floor-to-ceiling glass doors. Beyond the living area is a modern, country kitchen with wooden worktops and excellent appliances for your self-catering stay. A circular farmhouse dining table and chairs completes the picture.

The bedrooms are beautifully appointed with sumptuous kingsize beds, adorned with crisp cottons and beautiful soft furnishings. They also enjoy wooden beams and lovely wooden furniture. One of the bathrooms boasts a freestanding slipper bath and walk-in shower and the other offers a bath with an overhead shower. They are both immaculate and come with fluffy towels, bathrobes and slippers.

The garden of Finghall Cottage is where the magic happens. With uninterrupted countryside views, alfresco dining under the stars, a barbecue, a gorgeous deck with beautiful lounge furniture and a blissful hot tub where you can pop a cork and enjoy watching the sun go down, it is the best part. You will certainly return home with magical holiday memories after staying at Finghall Cottage.

The lovely Finghall Cottage is located in the quiet hamlet of Finghall, just outside Leyburn. The hamlet boasts a gorgeous country pub and restaurant, ideal when staying at this wonderful cottage.

Leyburn is a bustling place with it busy antiques auction house which has been running since the late Victorian period and hosts more than one hundred auctions of fine art, antiques and special collectables each year. The town also hosts a lively Friday market in the town’s main square with fresh fish, local produce and crafts. There are three excellent galleries including the Wensleydale Galleries which opens every day to feature awe-inspiring paintings and prints from local and national artists. There are many wonderful walks from the town and the Wensleydale Wander is usually held in March and April. You can hop of the Wensleydale Railway, a heritage line with diesel locomotives and occasional steam trains.

Bolton Castle sits roughly six miles west of the Leyburn with its history dating back to the 14th century. It is a Scheduled Ancient Monument built by Richard le Scrope, Richard II’s Lord Chancellor of England. Mary Queen of Scots was imprisoned inside its walls in 1568 and visitors can see her bedroom and the castle’s dungeon.

Leyburn is an excellent gateway to the whole of the Yorkshire Dales and its very pretty villages. The Yorkshire Dales form part of the chain of Pennine uplands running up the centre of Northern England. You will discover rolling hills, drystone walls, rocky outcrops, forests and beautiful streams forming intricate patterns across the landscape. The Dales include Wensleydale, Malhamdale, Swaledale, Wharfedale, Dentdale, Ribblesdale, Nidderdale, Widdale, Littondale and some other lesser known Dales. There are plenty of castles, abbeys, ruins and historic buildings to visit including the close by Jervaulx Abbey, Bolton Abbey Estate, Pendragon Castle, Richmond Castle, Skipton Castle and Fountains Abbey. Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal offers a fantastic day out. Rievaulx Abbey, set in a tranquil valley of the North York Moors, boasts the impressive ruins of one of England’s most powerful Cistercian monasteries and makes for a wonderful day out. There is a fabulous museum displaying previously unseen artefacts plus there is a wonderful cafe. Wild flowers, shrubs and trees freely explore its many nooks and crannies. This dramatic, tranquil scene has won the hearts of visitors for many years. You could even park in the pretty, chocolate-box town of Helmsley nearby and take a scenic walk to the abbey. 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 house, its stunning gardens, Skelf Island Adventure Playground, coffee shops, restaurants, farm shop and the boathouse. There are also plenty of special events so look out for those.

Middleham is absolutely charming with an ancient history, a horse racing heritage and beautiful surroundings. It is in the Richmondshire district of North Yorkshire in Wensleydale, upstream from the junction of the River Ure and the River Cover. The town is set in the middle of beautiful countryside. There has been a settlement in Middleham since the Roman times and it was recorded in the 1086 Domesday Book as Medelai, meaning ‘middle ham or village’. This small town’s 12th century magnificent castle has the largest castle keep in the North of England. Middleham is a major equine epicentre with racehorse training having been carried out for over two hundred years. There are still several hundred horses stabled in the town so you will often see them galloping across the surrounding countryside and around town.

Not far away, Ripon is an atmospheric, charming cathedral city steeped in history and long observed traditions. It is home to numerous magnificient buildings including its 7th century gothic cathedral and a trio of award winning museums. Foodies will enjoy the delicious fine dining available and the whole family will be delighted with the entertainment provided. The city boasts a buzzy market place and reaching from the market place are a collection of narrow streets that are home to charming, eclectic independent shops and cafes. The city’s history is entwined with the church due to the cathedral and the city’s proximity to Fountains Abbey. One of the long observed traditions is the hornblower who has blown the horn at 9pm for 1100 years to ‘set the watch’. Visitors also enjoy Ripon’s outstanding racecourse and children in particular love the theme park. Ripon is a wonderful city to explore and enjoys lovely riverside and canal walks.

In the opposite direction, you can head into the North York Moors National Park and over to the coast at Staithes, Whitby and Robin Hood’s Bay. You can take a wonderful day trip on the Yorkshire Steam Railway to Whitby through the North York Moors National Park from Pickering, passing Newtondale Halt, Grosmont, Levisham and the gorgeous, famous Goathland. You can stop at the stations and enjoy the beautiful locations. At Grosmont, a fabulous display of bluebells lights up the local woods every May. There is a wonderful circular walk from Grosmont to Beck Hole. Goathland boasts the must-see celebrity station which became Hogsmeade Station in the first Harry Potter film and featured in the television programme Heartbeat. Goathland is stunning with a fabulous range of shops and pubs. You can take a lovely country walk to the Mallyan Spout Waterfall. Goathland Station has its own shop and tea room which is in a converted 1922 style goods shed. Levisham Moor runs through a rich landscape of archaeological remains half-hidden in the heather. Newtondale Halt lies deep in the heart of the park and is pretty isolated. You need to let the guard know if you want to stop at the station to explore the magnificent woodland.

Whitby is a charming, fascinating seaside town situated at the mouth of the River Esk and enjoys its maritime, mineral and tourist heritage. The town’s East Cliff is home to the ruins of Whitby Abbey, which sits proudly overlooking the town. Whitby’s fishing port emerged during the Middle Ages, supporting an important herring and whale fleet. It was where Captain Cook learned his seamanship. Visitors can learn more about the famous voyager at the Captain Cook Memorial Museum and see the great man immortalised in a monument on West Cliff. The town hosts an annual Whitby Goth Weekend, celebrating its links to Dracula and its Gothic culture. Visitors enjoy exploring the ornate cobbled paths, the locally-owned quirky shops and the cosy cafes that give Whitby its intriguing, welcoming atmosphere. Close to the sea visitors can enjoy the amusement arcades and plenty of fish and chips. Walks along the harbour wall are popular. There are many restaurants offering freshly caught local crab and lobster, including the famous Magpie Cafe. Whitby is hilly and good for some of exercise! There are 199 steps up to the abbey and St Mary’s Church. Just along from the main town and harbour, you will find the lovely sandy beaches of Sandsend and Runswick Bay. Sandsend was originally two villages, Sandsend and East Row. There is a delightful cafe overlooking the beach.

Five-star lodge inspired by a traditional log cabin. 6

Swarland, Northumberland, North of England

Five-star lodge inspired by a traditional log cabin. From £1127 Availability

The lodge has been fully renovated and is to a 5 star standard . We took inspiration from the log cabin and have transformed the inside of this space into a perfect space for a golfing trip a romantic getaway or a family holiday . We have got you covered whatever your needs .

Located in Morpeth, this lodge is in a rural area. Willowburn Sports and Leisure Centre and Macdonald Linden Hall Golf Course are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those looking for area attractions can visit Eshott Heugh Animal Park and Treacle Wool Shop. Practice your golf swing on a nearby course, or enjoy other activities in the great outdoors, such as hiking/biking trails in the area.

Footmans Cottage 4

Belsay, Northumberland, North of England

Footmans Cottage From £695 Availability

Footmans Cottage holds an excellent position within the Belsay Tower Estate, set within tranquil surroundings and beautifully-kept gardens, it makes the perfect bolthole for those in search of a truly relaxing break. While guests will feel a million miles away from any hustle and bustle, there are a huge variety of excellent attractions and amenities within easy reaching distance, including the wonderful Northumberland coastline and the lively city of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

The Grade-I listed courtyard cottage, situated between Belsay Coach House and Belsay Stables, can comfortably accommodate up to four guests across its two well-appointed bedrooms. On the ground floor is the main living accommodation which comprises of a spacious living room with comfy corner sofa and a kitchen-diner, fully-equipped with all the tools you could possibly need. Upstairs, are the two double bedrooms, they both feature en-suite facilities, while one even boasts a luxurious roll top copper bath!

Outside, guests of Footman’s Cottage have access to an outdoor barbecue area, perfect during the Summer months!

Footmans Cottage is situated within the Belsay Tower Estate, set amongst beautiful Northumberland countryside, close to the villages of Bolam and Belsay, where helpful amenities including a post office and coffee shop can be found. There is plenty to see, do and explore within the immediate area including Belsay Hall, Castle & Gardens, owned by English Heritage and Wallington House, owned by the National Trust, both make for lovely days out and are less than 15-minutes away.

The cottage makes a fabulous choice for those simply wanting to enjoy the great outdoors, being surrounded by countryside, there is plenty of brilliant walking opportunities as well as cycling routes and bridleways. Bolam Lake Country Park has lakeside walks, woodland tracks, open grassed areas for all to enjoy making it perfect for picnics and is just 5-minutes away.

Further afield, Alnwick Castle is just 50-minutes away and is a must-visit for any Harry Potter fans while the iconic Hadrian’s Wall, the Roman's biggest British building project that still dominates the county's landscape almost 2,000 years after it was built, is just an hour away. For beach bums, Northumberland’s coastline is truly stunning, designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, it stretches for 40 miles and is a must-visit, Bamburgh Castle, Druridge Bay, Holy Island and the Farne Islands are all spots we recommend exploring. The coastline can be reached in less than 40-minutes from Footmans Cottage.

For those who prefer a little more hustle and bustle, the vibrant city of Newcastle is less than a 30-minute car journey away from the house, here visitors will enjoy excellent shopping and fantastic bars and restaurants. Newcastle Airport is just 20-minutes away, making Footmans Cottage an accessible base, ideal for a reunion of friends or family.

FOREST STAR, country holiday cottage, with pool in Cayton 6

Scarborough, North Yorkshire, North of England

FOREST STAR, country holiday cottage, with pool in Cayton From £672 Availability

Forest Star in Cayton, North Yorkshire, sleeps four guests in two bedrooms.

The living areas in this single-storey lodge consist of an open-plan kitchen, dining area and sitting area with a gas oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, TV, and electric fire. The bedrooms consist of a double with en-suite cloakroom, and a twin, along with a shower room. Outside there is a wrap-around veranda with furniture, and off-road parking. This is a pet-free and smoke-free property. You'll find a shop in 1.1 miles, a pub on-site, and the beach in 0.8 miles. WiFi. fuel, power, bed linen and towels are all included in the price. Forest Star is a wonderful base for exploring the coast and country of North Yorkshire. Note: There are steps to the exterior of the lodge. Note: The sofa bed accommodates two guests; the property can occupy six guests in total. Note: Guests have access to a range of on-site facilities, including an indoor swimming pool, a launderette, a bar/restaurant, and a children's play area.

Amenities: Gas central heating. Gas oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer. TV, WiFi. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off-road parking for two car. Wrap-around decked veranda with furniture. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shop 1.1 miles, pub on-site, beach 0.8 miles. Note: There are steps to the exterior of the lodge. Note: The sofa bed accommodates two guests; the property can occupy six guests in total. Note: Guests have access to a range of on-site facilities, including an indoor swimming pool, a launderette, a bar/restaurant, and a children's play area

Region: The North York Moors National Park covers 554 square miles, with landscape ranging from heather-clad moorland and deep secluded dales, to the cliffs and coves of the magnificent coastline making it a haven for walkers.

Town: Cayton, a small village and civil parish in North Yorkshire's Scarborough district, is a great place for a beach getaway because it has a decent selection of services and attractions both inside the village and nearby. There are many undiscovered treasures in the settlement, which has historical relics from the Second World War, including pillboxes that have been eroded by the sea. The village has a nice number of pubs and stores that are ideal for a self-catered stay, but you can find a larger selection of waterfront restaurants in the neighbouring resort town of Scarborough, which is packed with activities for visitors of all ages. Enjoy a conventional day by the sea with a variety of sites to remember including amusement arcades, ice cream parlours, seafood shops, and beach huts all nestled around the town's sandy beaches.

Located in Scarborough, this lodge is in a rural area and on the beach. Scarborough Spa and Dean Road & Manor Road Cemetery are local landmarks, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Lebberston Golf Club and Spa Cliff Lift. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's happening at Oliver's Mount Racing or Scarborough Cricket Club. Discover the area's water adventures with fishing nearby, or enjoy the great outdoors with hiking/biking trails, cycling, and rock climbing.

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