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Is fishing the perfect sport for a holiday? You sit on a chair, contemplating nature in a splendid setting, waiting for a moment of excitement that may never come. And if it doesn’t? More time to enjoy the scenery. Couple that level of contentment with a beautiful log cabin and it sounds like a formula for a totally relaxing break. The log cabins below have fishing either on site or close by.

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Cairngorms Cottage 6

Blairgowrie, Perthshire, Scotland

Cairngorms Cottage From £1124 Availability

Cairngorms Cottage is a beautifully finished cottage located on the sensational Cairngorms Castle Estate. With modern interiors and three bedrooms, it sleeps up to 6 guests and is perfect for a family holiday. There are four other cottages and a castle on the estate, sleeping up to 47 guests in total! It is a wonderful location for a special event or celebration. Each holiday property enjoys total privacy and access to the whole magical estate.

Cairngorms Castle and the Estate have a fascinating history. The first map showing a building on the site was published between 1747 and 1755. The origins of the estate appear to have been Cairngorms Cottage which was built as a hunting lodge and inhabited by the Shaw family from the late 1700’s. Cairngorms Castle was built in the early 1860’s, commissioned by Lord Clyde, Queen Victoria’s banker and designed by Her Majesty’s architect from Balmoral. The estate sold in 1867 at a traditional ‘Roup’ for a reduced price of £10,000 as advertised in the Times! Guests staying on any of the properties on the 200 acre estate enjoy beautiful scenery and the freshest of air on this dreamy estate. You can fish for rainbow and brown trout or take a trip out on the estate’s private loch in the five person dinghy or fish for salmon or stroll along the River Shee which runs through the estate. Skiers and snowboarders enjoy the close proximity of the famous Glenshee Snowsports Centre ten miles away and walkers love the sensational 64 mile CateranTrail, the second stage of which passes through the estate. You can take a beautiful moorland route to the Tail’s highest point between Strathardle and Glenshee enjoying breathtaking views of the lush glens and rugged peaks. Cairngorms Castle is also a wonderful base for exploring the Cairngorms National Park with its choice of 55 Munros, four of which are the highest mountains in the UK. Those less active can enjoy the very scenic, spectacular drive along the 90 mile Snowroads stretch, starting at nearby Blairgowrie and driving to the Highland town of Grantown-on-Spey.

Guests staying at Cairngorms Cottage enjoy a wonderful open plan living space, three bedrooms and two bathrooms. The decor is beautiful with natural colour palettes and contemporary furnishings. The living area offers a wood burner, perfect for cosy evenings on the sofa playing family games. The rich tan leather sofas are very comfortable for watching the large 52 inch television with Sky sports and movies. The contemporary beech kitchen is well-equipped with a dishwasher, washing machine, electric oven, hob and microwave, ideal for preparing delicious family meals. Guests can eat inside at the modern dining table and chairs or alfresco in warmer weather, on the deck.

Cairngorms Cottage enjoys three bedrooms, two of which are located on the ground floor along with the living space. The master boasts a zip and link bed which can be set up as twins if you do not want it as a super king-size bed. The other room is a sweet single though it does have a foldaway bed which can be used for an extra guest. All beds in this delightful cottage are beautifully adorned with luxury linens and lovely soft furnishings. The ground floor bedrooms share a modern shower room with a walk-in shower. Upstairs you will find a characterful twin bedroom in the eaves with its own en-suite shower room. It is a delightful room, ideal for two children.

You will create special memories staying in this cottage and enjoying the sizeable private garden with its stream running through. There is a wonderful decking area with alfresco dining and a new, splendid hot tub. Just imagine lazing in the warm bubbling waters with a glass of fizz enjoying the mesmerising scenery in front of you!

Guests staying at Cairngorms Cottage enjoy a very warm welcome with a starter pack of logs, slippers and luxury toiletries. Families with infants can borrow travel cots, highchairs and stairgates on request. Cairngorms Cottage is within easy distance of Braemar, Pitlochry, Dundee and Perth. The peace, tranquility and beauty of this magical estate is perfect to refresh your mind, body and soul. That hot tub will be waiting for you, freshly filled with hot water!

The fabulous Cairngorms Cottage is located on the Cairngorms Castle Estate in the heart of Glenshee, a spectacular, lush green glen. It enjoys the most breathtaking mountain scenery and very fresh air. The Estate is situated on the southern fringe of the Cairngorms National Park, just 2 hours from Edinburgh and Glasgow. Glenshee translates as ‘The Valley of Peace’ and is known fondly by the the locals as ‘the fairy glen’. The area is famous for its fantastic variety of activities including walking, angling, shooting, golf, cycling and also winter sports. Mountain biking, falconry and pony trekking are also available. The fantastic Glenshee Snowsports Centre is just ten miles from the cottage. If that is not enough to get the adrenaline flowing, Nae Limits offer an impressive range of water and land adventures including white water rafting, river tubing and quad biking.

The scenery is absolutely spectacular. The 64 mile Caterlan Trail passes through the estate and takes you to the highest point of the trail with sensational panoramic views of the mountain peaks and deep green glens. The Cairngorms National Park offers scenic drives and 55 Munroes to climb. They are ideal for beginners and experienced hill walkers alike. Kayakers and canoeists enjoy the challenging network of rivers. Instructor led beginner sessions can be arranged.   

Golfers are not left out. There are over 100 fantastic courses including Braemar, the highest course in Scotland and possibly the most beautiful. The Cairngorm Mountains rise up each side of the course. The championship courses at Rosemount and Blairgowrie and the world famous Gleneagles, St Andrews and Caroustie are all within easy reach.

The Cairngorms Castle Estate enjoys a fishing stretch of just under a mile with excellent salmon and trout fishing for novice and experienced fishers on the River Shee. The Shee Water is located at the head of the River Ericht tributary of the whole Tay system and has had a consistently strong run for 40 years. The Ericht has a fish counter on it which regularly sees 10,000 to 15,000 fish through in a season which usually runs from May to August. There is also rainbow and brown trout fishing in the estate’s private loch with the estate’s dinghy available for guests to enjoy.

Another popular excursion is a trip to a distillery. Gin lovers adore the Persie Gin Distillery which is just six miles from the castle. Chocoholics can treat themselves at the award-winning Chocolatier Iain Burnett’s gift shop.

The nearby towns of Blairgowrie and Pitlochry are very attractive. They are an easy drive and offer excellent amenities and plenty of attractions, including the Fish Ladder and Festival Theatre in Pitlochry.

Little Petherick Coach House 10

Little Petherick, Cornwall, South West of England

Little Petherick Coach House From £2070 Availability

A modern masterpiece that beautifully combines original features with contemporary comforts, Little Petherick Coach House is a newly renovated three-story home just outside the quaint town of Padstow.

As you arrive at the house, electric wooden gates welcome you and lead onto your private driveway, giving you a grand welcome to an unforgettable stay! Inside, you are met be the cosy and warm lounge, with several comfy sofas in front of the large log fire. Throughout the cottage you will find many of its original features including ceiling beams and archways, creating a rustic and charming aesthetic, alongside a fabulous array of modern amenities and styles! Beside the warm and welcoming lounge is the large kitchen with an original pantry and space for several chefs and state-of-the-art appliances which truly make cooking a dream. The spacious dining area beside this has a beautiful dining table to seat ten and patio doors allowing the warm, natural light to flood the room and creates a magnificent environment for the perfect get-together! A hidden games room above the garage with a pool tables and Wii console is great for entertaining the kids and big kids alike!

There are five sumptuous bedrooms across the first and second floors, offering a slice of peace, space and privacy, with fresh, lively designs and supremely comfortable facilities. There are five king size beds, two of which can be prepared as twin beds, several rooms even including an ensuite bathroom. The master suite even features a stunning glass balcony with slate flooring and breath-taking country views and even a glimpse of Padstow’s estuary. With a Double Omni Tub in the first-floor family bathroom, you can soak away your worries and relax in style!

And finally, step into your large enclosed garden for an idyllic piece of serenity and breath-taking Cornish country views! A huge open patio is fantastic for enjoying alfresco dining, sun-bathing and simply relaxing in the fresh sea-side air! With so much space both inside and out, the home is perfect for large family gatherings, complete with a coal fired barbeque and ideally set up for entertaining!

This magnificent rural retreat with effortless coastal access is a stone’s throw from the quaint town of Padstow, where you’ll find several shops, cafés and the beautiful sea. 

Huge skies, glistening beaches and wild flower-strewn clifftops are rightfully the lasting images of Cornwall, and its warm climate, amazing scenery, and diverse Celtic heritage, including the arts and its enormous wealth of archaeology, certainly justifies the fierce pride of its people.

Famous for its water-sports, in particular surfing and sailing, Cornwall also offers an incredible rock-climbing scene, off-road cycling (including the 18 mile ‘Camel Trail’ following the scenic estuary of the river Camel) and of course, walking. The South West Coast Path, which runs for hundreds of miles along the West Country southern coastline, is particularly scenic around Penwith and the Lizard in the far south-west, venturing through vibrant towns, remote cliffs, beaches, farms and fishing villages. Another incredible walking path is the 125-mile Cornish Celtic Way, mapped by a local 55-year-old clergyman, which will show you a wilder, even more romantic side of this luscious county.

Be sure to try a Cornish pasty and delicious sweet Saffron buns, and of course a little Cornish Clotted cream and Ice Cream! And for a local tipple, the three major breweries of St Austell, Sharps and Skinners serve excellent beer in pubs throughout the county, and because of its mild climate Cornwall has a number of vineyards producing delicious wine, and is even known for its production of honey wine!

Though the magic of the county really happens in the rural Cornish landscape, there are many enchanting towns in Cornwall. Some famous ones include: Bude with its excellent beaches, first class surfing and laidback, relaxed vibe on the north coast; Newquay, the surfing capital of the UK, and; St Ives, the home of one branch of the Tate Gallery, with white sand beaches and crystal-clear turquoise waters.

If you must visit a city (for a little retail therapy, or perhaps to see a show) the only one in the county is Truro, with High Tea at Charlotte's offering an unmissable experience, in a charming Victorian building serving Cornish-grown tea! There are two covered markets, one of which sells eco/organic products, and on Saturday mornings there’s a great farmers' market on the piazza where you can find local produce.

To get in, there are ever-improving roads and trains running right through to Penzance in the far south-west of the county, as well as Cornwall Airport Newquay (NQY) about 5 miles from Newquay, or a 30-40-minute drive from Truro. The nearby airports of Exeter (EXT) and Bristol (BRS) offer a wider range of flights than Newquay and will usually be significantly cheaper. Car hire is available at all three airports.

Serene chalet on Cornwall’s Roseland Peninsula short track to superb sandy beach 6

Portscatho, Cornwall, South West of England

Serene chalet on Cornwall’s Roseland Peninsula short track to superb sandy beach From £518 Availability

This secluded, extra-comfortable and carefully maintained self-catering chalet — a perfect refuge in summer and winter alike — is hidden away in a corner of one of Cornwall’s most unspoiled and beautiful areas, the Roseland Peninsula, bordered on one side by the famous sailing waters of the Carrick Roads, on the other by the English Channel. Set amongst lawns and trees at the very narrowest point of the peninsula, with views over woods and farmland, the chalet is 350 metres from the wonderful sandy Towan beach on one side, and 100 metres from the picture-book winding creek of Froe and its tidal estuary on the other. It offers perfect peace — but also proximity to a unique range of attractions, including the Eden Project with it's spectacular biodomes, the Falmouth Maritime Museum, the Tate at St. Ives and numerous famous gardens. There are some excellent country inns in the vicinity — and a superb 7-day shop in Portscatho, just over a mile away, selling pretty well everything you might need.

The Roseland Peninsula: The Roseland is one of Cornwall’s most special places, a motley of sea- and river-scapes, woods and fields, lanes and churches, pretty beaches. Besides offering infinite scope both for gentle lazing and for vigorous pursuits on land or sea, the Roseland also gives easy access to other areas of Cornwall.

The Chalet: The chalet has been well equipped to offer optimum comfort and convenience in all seasons, with its sunset dining verandah, south facing dining patio, triple-aspect living/dining room, fall-asleep sofa, ubiquitous radiators, well-equipped kitchen with garden views, two bathrooms (one en-suite), and a general air of calm seclusion. The chalet is only a ten minute walk down a track from the lovely Towan beach, without having to cross any roads.

Due to this property's remote location, it is approached by a track of about 350 metres. We have an ordinary family Car and have no problems, but if you do have a low slung vehicle with very little ground clearance then Towan Beach chalet is probably not for you. Car parking is provided at the top of this track.

Besides yourself and your belongings you need only bring kitchen/bathroom consumables, and your own bed linen and towels.

PLEASE NOTE
Covid 19 Update: Until the virus subsides we are asking guests to bring their own pillows as well as their own sheets, duvet covers, pillow case covers and other laundry.

In season there is a Weber charcoal barbecue unit which is situated beside the front patio.

NB: Smoking is NOT PERMITTED within the chalet or on the balcony verandah.

Provisions etc.: For provisions, the village of Portscatho (1+ miles) offers an excellent papers-to-popadoms, wine-to-widgets 7-day store. The picturesque resort of St Mawes with its medieval castle and sailing/fishing fleet is 7 miles away, while the towns of Falmouth and Truro are both 14 miles via the ancient chainlink river-crossing, the King Harry Ferry. These latter towns both offer the normal panoply of banks, supermarkets, chain stores etc.
The nearest postcode for satnavs is TR2 5EX. Note: the chalet has no actual postcode. Clients will be sent full travel directions.

Located in Truro, this chalet is in a rural area and on a river. Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and Towan Beach reflect the area's natural beauty and area attractions include Poppy Cottage Garden and Trelissick Gardens. Traveling with kids? Consider Enys Gardens, or check out an event or a game at Aberfal Outdoor Pursuits. Be sure to check out the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.

CROYDE DUNE LODGE | 3 Bedrooms | Located on beach path | Ramped Access 6

Braunton, Devon, South West of England

CROYDE DUNE LODGE | 3 Bedrooms | Located on beach path | Ramped Access From £1288 Availability

CROYDE DUNE LODGE OVERVIEW
DUNE LODGE is an eco-friendly holiday lodge in an enviable location! The lodge is situated directly behind the sand dunes of beautiful Croyde bay, so the beach is only minutes away, just a short stroll down the path through the dunes.

3 bedrooms sleep 6 people, with an en suite shower room to the master bedroom and separate family bathroom. Highlights include the sociable open plan living space, the lawned garden, the heated outdoor shower, and the south westerly facing sun deck that gets full afternoon sun.

If you’re looking for a relaxing family escape in Croyde Bay then look no further!

LIVING AREAS
An attractive open plan lounge and dining area with french doors that lead out onto the sun-deck and garden outside. There is a remote controlled ceiling fan to keep you cool on warm summer days and a stylish wall mounted electric fire in case of chilly summer nights. It also has a 49” wall mounted, 4K flat screen TV with all the essential channels including BT Sport and Netflix to keep everyone amused once the sun has gone down. There is also unlimited fibre broadband WiFi internet access and a good selection of books, games and DVDs. Each room also has its own electric heater with adjustable levels of heat output.
There is an extendable dining table and six chairs for meal times (unless you'd rather eat 'al fresco' out on the sun deck!). A high chair is available.

KITCHEN
The fully fitted quality kitchen has an integrated fridge/freezer, ceramic hob, dishwasher and washing machine.
Other appliances include an oven, grill, kettle, microwave oven, toaster, cafetiere and all the essential kitchen utensils, pots and pans.

BEDROOMS
There are 3 bedrooms sleeping 6 people. Each bedroom has its own built in wardrobe space and full length mirrors.
Bedroom 1: Master bedroom with a large double bed. There is a flat screen TV with freeview and DVD player, there is also a DAB digital radio.
Bedroom 2: Twin bedroom with built-in cupboards and reading light.
Bedroom 3: Twin bedroom with built-in cupboards and reading light.
A travel cot is available.

BATHROOMS
Bathroom 1: En suite shower room to Bedroom 1, with walk-in shower, WC and heated towel rail.
Bathroom 2: Family bathroom with bath and shower over, WC and a heated towel rail.
The en-suite shower room is accessible from the hallway as well as the master bedroom.

OUTDOORS
It's just a 3 minute walk through the dunes to the beach and a 5 minute walk in the other direction into Croyde village with all the pubs, shops and restaurants!
As well as the lawned garden there is a lovely south westerly facing sun deck that gets full afternoon sun and views of the setting sun. There is an outdoor table and chairs as well as a picnic bench. The heated outdoor shower is fantastic for rinsing off all the sand and salt you may have accumulated during the day! Another bonus of this property is the storage space beneath the lodge, enough room for surfboards, bikes, barbecue and charcoal as well as all your beach-gear
The gravel drive has parking space for at least 2 cars.

AT A GLANCE
Location - Croyde; Pets - No; 3 bedrooms; Sleeps 6; Postcode EX33 1PT; Ideal for families with young children, friends & couples; Changeover Day - Friday during peak weeks (otherwise flexible); Off-street parking for 2 cars; Open plan living area; TVs; DVD player; Includes bed linen and hand towels; Electric panel heating; Oven; Ceramic hob; Fridge/freezer; Dishwasher; Microwave; Toaster; Kettle; Washing machine; Garden & outdoor furniture; Outdoor heated shower; Charcoal BBQ

E & O E

LOCATION
WALK TO: Croyde! The go to destination for families, friends, couples, ramblers, dog walkers, and surfers… the list is endless.
A charming, unspoilt village on the North Devon coast, Croyde has a choice of traditional pubs, restaurants, ice cream parlours and surf shops. The village centre is a delightful cluster of unspoilt period and chocolate box cottages.
The award winning sandy beach is perennially popular with hardy surfers looking for waves, and there are also rock pools and sand dunes, which are a must for young intrepid explorers. For the more adventurous, kite surfing, volleyball, kayaking and horse riding are all on your doorstep. Coastal and Countryside walks include the majestic Croyde cliff path to Baggy Point, (and for those energetic), to Woolacombe and beyond.
There is so much to do in and around Croyde with various festivals throughout the year, lots of local pubs have live music throughout the year, The Thatch and The Kings Arms at Georgeham tend to have the most music on, both usually having a decent band play on Friday night.
Looking forward, the Croyde Ocean Triathlon is held inJuly, this hotly contested Olympic length triathlon attracts hundreds of athletes each year, make sure you enter early!

CYCLE (or drive) TO: A day at historic Braunton Burrows is great, or cycle round to Crow Point through the fascinating Braunton Marshes passing a delightful thatched Linhay or cattle shelter built almost 200 years ago. Bird watchers will be in their element here. Cyclists can also enjoy the 30-mile Tarka Trail tracking the scenic coastline of North Devon.

DRIVE TO: Explore the beautiful Exmoor National Park. Combe Martin Wildlife and Dinosaur Park, The Milky Way and The Big Sheep all within a short driving distance. Cultural days can be passed at Arlington Court, historic Clovelly Village, Watermouth Castle, Lynton, Lynmouth, Victorian-styled Ilfracombe with its quaint fishing harbour and many more. Saunton Golf Course is a mere 3 miles down the road with its 2 famous links courses. Finally, picturesque walks through beautiful forested areas and running rivers such as at Watersmeet will complete your wonderful stay in this beautiful part of England.

Located in Braunton, this chalet is near the beach. Queen's Theatre and Arlington Court are cultural highlights, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Ilfracombe Harbour and South West Coast Path Section 5 Trailhead. Traveling with kids? Consider Marwood Hill Gardens and Funder Zone. Fishing offers a great chance to get out on the surrounding water, or you can seek out an adventure with horse riding, ecotours, and hiking/biking trails nearby.

Pine Lodge With Spectacular Sea Views And Sunsets The Perfect Romantic Get-Away 2

Bantham, Kingsbridge, Devon, South West of England

Pine Lodge With Spectacular Sea Views And Sunsets The Perfect Romantic Get-Away From £525 Availability

Heron's Lodge is beautiful pine lodge situated less than a mile from the family-owned sandy beach at Bantham, with its dunes and river mouth. It has a decking area with a table and two chairs, and a view overlooking the sea. Bantham has an excellent pub, The Sloop, and the village store caters for all your essential needs and is also a coffee shop(open mornings only off season). The lodge boasts easy access to a number of beautiful cliff-top and inland walks. Kingsbridge, the nearest town, is just 3 miles away. Beautiful Salcombe, Dartmouth and alternative Totnes are within easy travelling distance by car. 4G mobile phone signal available. Free wi fi for tablets and i pads at the the local pub and shop. Please note: FRIDAY CHANGEOVERS ONLY from May-September.

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 some of the area's activities can be experienced at Bigbury Golf Club and South West Coast Path Section 38 Trailhead. Sea N Shore and Salcombe Maritime Museum are also worth visiting. Discover the area's water adventures with fishing and swimming nearby, or enjoy the great outdoors with cycling and horse riding.

Luxury Lodge, South Devon Coast nr Plymouth, 200m to Beach + Indoor Heated Pool, 6

Nr Plymouth, Devon, South West of England

Luxury Lodge, South Devon Coast nr Plymouth, 200m to Beach + Indoor Heated Pool, From £903 Availability

Bovisand Lodge Holiday Park is a small award winning family run holiday Park on the South Devon Coast nr Plymouth.
We are nestled in a wooded valley and back onto a safe sandy public beach with stunning views across to Cornwall. The South West Coast Path runs along the bottom of our Park allowing you to explore the stunning scenery. When you fancy a change from the beach, take a dip in our indoor heated pool and sauna.
We are a peaceful Park with an emphasis on nature and tranquillity, so do not have a club house/bar shop or restaurant on-site. These are a short drive or a longer walk away! Generations of guests have enjoyed and appreciate the quality surroundings which has made their stay memorable and special.

Our 4 star, gold award, holiday lodges sleep 6 and are spacious, light and airy and provide excellent self catering accommodation with contemporary styling.

Lodge Information:
38' x 20' design with full double glazing and central heating
Three bedrooms: one en suite with king size bed, one twin with 3' beds and one twin with 2'6" beds.
Two bathrooms: en-suite to master bedroom and separate family bathroom with bath and overhead shower.
Open plan, lounge, kitchen, dining room.
Entrance hall.
Fully equipped modern kitchen with crockery, pans, cutlery glasses and utensils, washing up liquid and cloth, microwave, dishwasher (tablets provided), full size fridge and freezer
Washing machine
LCD digital TV with DVD.
Contemporary soft furnishings and excellent fixtures and fittings.
Enclosed decked area.
Teak balcony furniture and gas BBQ for outdoor dining.


Facilities at Bovisand Lodge Holiday Park include:
An indoor heated swimming pool and sauna
Comprehensive launderette facilities
Small children's play park with climbing tower, slide, swings, & springy Badminton/football nets and a table tennis table
Plenty of open space at the front of the park for the more energetic who might like to fly a kite of play a game of rounders, football or cricket
Friendly Goats and Chickens
Woodland Walk with Brass Rubbing Trail
Free WiFi available
Communal Firepit

The public beach is around two minutes walk from the holiday park it is very safe for bathing and at low tide there is a large expanse of sand with rock pools to keep children & adults (!) happy for hours searching for crabs and shrimps.

Explore the Area, our tips on what to see & do;

We are a quiet holiday destination yet only seven miles from Plymouth City Centre.
Take the water taxi to Plymouth’s historic Barbican, where the Pilgrim Fathers set sail for America. We love wandering along the cobbles, browsing in the antiques shops and independent restaurants and obligatory fish and chip shops.
Continue on to the Hoe, if you are feeling energetic climb to the top of the iconic lighthouse – Smeatons Tower and be rewarded with 360 views, or take a dip on the 1930’s sea water lido. Beatles fans can sit where John and all sat to have their picture taken whilst making their Magical Mystery Tour film.
Play Golf at Staddon Heights – a stunning cliff top course with views over Cornwall to Dartmoor
The South West coast path runs along the bottom of our holiday Park – explore Devon’s dramatic coast line in both directions – you can even stop for a pub lunch along the way!
Explore Royal William Yard and take the Cremyll ferry (foot passenger) to Mount Edgcombe, explore the grounds and walk to the fishing villages of Kingsand and Cawsand
There are many National Trust properties are nearby – Saltram, Antony, Cotehele
Go on a snorkel safari or rock pool ramble at Wembury Beach – a national marine conservation area

Visit One Of The Many Children’s Attractions:

National Marine Aquarium
Pennywell Farm
Dartmoor Zoo
Woodlands Adventure Park

If you are looking for a contemporary, modern holiday lodge near the beach, this is it.

Bovisand Lodge also offers 12 Premium caravans and 3 Heritage Apartments in the East Wing of their Grade 2 listed country house.

House Rules/Things to Note:
Sorry no dogs
No smoking in the accommodation
We are in a rural location, so a car is necessary
Change Over is Saturday to Saturday - 7 nights during school summer holidays
Outside of the school holidays we can be flexible with arrival day and duration
Short breaks available
Maximum Stay 2 weeks
Check in from 4PM Check out at 9.30AM

Promotions (outside of the school holidays):

Book a Mon to Fri break and get 4 nights for the price of 3.
When you book 2 weeks you will receive £100 reduction on the total price. (Outside of the school holidays).






Located in Plymouth, this chalet is in a rural area and on the waterfront. Tinside Lido and South West Coast Path Section 36 Trailhead are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those looking for area attractions can visit National Marine Aquarium and National Maritime Aquarium. Traveling with kids? Consider Antony Woodland Garden, or check out an event or a game at Plymouth Pavilions. Be sure to check out the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.

6 Avocet Quay - a lodge/cabin that sleeps 4 guests in 2 bedrooms 4

Emsworth, West Sussex, South of England

6 Avocet Quay -  a lodge/cabin that sleeps 4 guests  in 2 bedrooms From £826 Availability

VISIT ENGLAND ASSESSED AND AWARDED A 3 STAR GOLD AWARD" ....... We continue to get a Gold Award year on year.

Avocet Quay is a unique self-catering holiday home on the West Sussex - Hampshire border between Portsmouth and Chichester and is perfectly situated to explore the South Coast. Appealing all the year round the picturesque harbour side village of Emsworth is surrounded by wonderful countryside, close to idyllic sandy beaches and near to many historical sites, giving it one of the best seaside locations.


Built on the foreshore overlooking Emsworth harbour at the edge of Thorney Island, the house affords a quiet, secluded and rural position, enclosed by private grounds. Ideal for a wide range of activities such as sailing, cycling, walking, bird watching, fishing or just relaxing on the balcony it is the ideal waterside retreat. A short walk through the marina, then an amble beside the tranquil 'Mill Pond' brings you into the heart of Emsworth village where you will discover a wide range of homely pubs, restaurants and shops. Also mainline train services and south coast bus routes, are all within easy walking distance.


Uniquely built on stilts all the accommodation is on the first floor, providing sheltered parking below for cars, boats or bicycles. At ground level is the front door and cloakroom, with stairs leading up to the main living area. Off the landing is a open-plan lounge-dining kitchen space, two bedrooms and a luxury bathroom. Large sliding glass doors in the living room and bedroom open onto the best feature of the property the sunny south-facing balcony with lovely sea views. This gives the house a delightful warm, light and airy feel.


The comfortable lounge has two cosy sofas to enjoy the wide screen TV along with freeview and a broadband connection. A colorful rug leads across to the dining area where a fully equipped kitchen has all the amenities needed for a long or short stay. With a new cooker, microwave, fridge and dishwasher, all is provided for the preparation cooking and serving for every occasion. The main bedroom has glorious sea views from the five-foot luxury double bed with its own TV system. The smaller second bedroom sleeps two in comfort on a double bed and is ideal for a couple, children or other family members.
. A luxury bathroom is fully tiled, has a bath, electric shower with curved glass surround, a heated towel rail and comfortable under-floor heating giving it a warm and inviting feel. Towels and linens are provided.


Of special interest to sailing and watersports enthusiasts, at high tide it has its own private access to the sea, along with under house storage for boats, sailboards and jet skis. Look on the adjacent map, select 'satellite' then zoom down to give a view of the launch ramp, the house's proximity to the sea and marina.


For more information,photos and posts please see our Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/www.avocetquay.co.uk/

This chalet is located in Emsworth. Fishbourne Roman Palace and South Downs Planetarium and Science Centre are cultural highlights, and some of the area's attractions include Funland Hayling Island and Hayling Seaside Railway. PlayZone Portsmouth and West Sussex Falconry are also worth visiting.

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.

Pine Lodge With Panoramic Fell Views, Keswick, with Private Parking 3

Keswick, Cumbria, North of England

Pine Lodge With Panoramic Fell Views, Keswick, with Private Parking From £434 Availability

This one bedroom, 4 star lodge with electric heating and double glazing throughout is within easy walking distance of Keswick town centre. It offers a relaxing, quiet location in picturesque surroundings with magnificent views to Latrigg, Skiddaw and the surrounding fells. The lodge is warm and comfortable, with Electric, coal burning effect, stove and fire surround. French doors opening onto its veranda to get the most from the views.
Private parking is provided adjacent to the property.

Located in Keswick, this cabin is in a rural area and in the mountains. Lake District National Park and Dubwath Silver Meadows reflect the area's natural beauty and area attractions include Womenrock and Go Ape Whinlatter. Traveling with kids? Consider Lake District Wildlife Park and Raw War Paintball Games. Sailing and fishing offer great chances to get out on the surrounding water, or you can seek out an adventure with horse riding and hiking nearby.

Badger's Way - In The Heart Of The English Lake District - Badger Watching Here 4

Windermere, Cumbria, North of England

Badger's Way - In The Heart Of The English Lake District - Badger Watching Here From £805 Availability

We deep clean the lodge between visits and entry to the site and lodge is contactless.

The Lake District is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site! An incredible place!!

Visit Badger's Way if you want a holiday to remember! Our lodge provides guests with the opportunity to enjoy watching badgers at close proximity - a few inches away on the other side of the French windows!! Magical evenings - great for families!'Badger's Way' is a modern, privately owned, two bedroom lodge, situated at Limefitt, a 5 star countryside park, nestling quietly in the fells near Lake Windermere, yet not far from the bustling towns of Ambleside and Bowness.

The lodge will comfortably accommodate up to four people and an infant but unfortunately we cannot accept dogs or pets, due to family allergies.Badger watching is our speciality! Peanuts can be put out on the floodlit verandah and the nightly escapades of the badgers are truly awesome! Both adults and children have spoken about the excitement and privilege of watching these lovely creatures.

The lodge is an ideal base for nature lovers, walkers, families and those who simply want to relax and soak up the beautiful scenery here. At the end of the day, nothing can beat an evening sitting on the verandah, with a glass of wine perhaps, relaxing, listening to the beck nearby and watching the stars!

The Lodge is modern, light and spacious with everything you could possibly need, for a stay in the heart of the English Lake District. From our large windows, there are beautiful views of the Troutbeck Valley and surrounding fells.

Accommodation - the lodge is fully double glazed and centrally heated throughout, making it a cosy retreat at all times of the year. There is a a large, wall mounted TV, plus DVD and CD players and the three seater, leather sofa and large arm chairs are extremely comfortable! The modern fireplace and attractive,... contemporary dining furniture are complemented by matching side tables, large coffee table and a well stocked bookcase. We also have a range of walking guides, maps, DVDs, CDs and games, for both children and adults.

The kitchen is fully equipped with double oven, grill and hob, fridge, freezer, microwave, toaster, kettle, plenty of crockery, cutlery, utensils etc, iron, board and vacuum cleaner. There is also a very useful cupboard with hooks and shelves for coats, bags and boots.

The master bedroom has a double bed, wardrobe, shelving, drawers, a dressing table and lights above the bed. The en-suite has a walk in shower, hand basin, toilet, shaving point and heated towel rail.

Bedroom 2 has two full sized single beds, wardrobe, drawers, cupboards and lights above each bed.

A separate main bathroom consists of bath with power shower, hand basin, toilet, shaver point and heated towel rail.

Verandah - From the lounge, French windows lead onto the sunny decking, which is south facing. Flowers, garden furniture and lovely views make it an ideal place for everyone to relax. Young children can play safely too, as the decking is completely enclosed. At the side of the decking, there is a small garden with a BBQ area and our own parking.

Families are most welcome at the lodge and there is a fantastic adventure playground, a special picnic area and also a shallow river pool, together with a large playing field, Lakeland pub, shop and laundrette. Many beautiful walks begin straight from the door of our lodge and you can enjoy cycling, forest trails, bird watching, fishing and so much more.

Wildlife - A variety of woodland birds visit our bird table, whilst buzzards often circle above. Deer, red and grey squirrels, foxes, sheep and ducks may be seen but our favourite visitors are, of course, the badgers!

Limefitt provides a WiFi connection, free of charge but we have our own free dedicated WiFi

Our 'prime' position within the park, the incredible beauty and attractions of the Lake District, together with the abundance of wildlife, will make a visit to Badger's Way unforgettable!

Please see our website for more information. We would love to hear from you! Minimum stay is three nights.
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Located in Windermere, this cabin 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 landmarks include Townend and Blackwell, The Arts & Crafts House. Traveling with kids? Consider Holehird Gardens, or check out an event or a game at Ambleside Climbing Wall. Water skiing and windsurfing offer great chances to get out on the surrounding water, or you can seek out an adventure with hiking and mountain biking nearby.

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