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1879 Log Cabins with a hot tub in the UK

Owning a hot tub at home costs money and effort. Having a hot tub on holiday is an effortless treat. When it comes to pampering yourself, there are few things in life more indulgent than soaking in hot water full of bubbles, quite possibly with a glass of wine by your side watching the sun set over a neighbouring hill. Getting out is always a test of your willpower, but the log cabins below will enable you to meet the challenge.

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The Apple Tree House 14

Maidenhead, Berkshire, South of England

The Apple Tree House From £5488 Availability

The Apple Tree House is a large elegant Edwardian house totally refurbished in 2014 to a very high specification. The house, nestled in the heart of this quintessentially English country village, provides spacious luxury rental accommodation over three floors with 6 large bedrooms, 6 bathrooms, 5 reception rooms and a garage.

The house has been sympathetically renovated keeping several original fireplaces and interior features.

Outside, the house offers private gardens of approx. three quarters of an acre, overlooking The Thames Valley towards Cliveden House at Taplow.

The House has the services of a local manager to check guests in and out, and to advise the visitors of the day to day running of the house (alarms, heating, satellite TV, Wi Fi, Cookers etc).
The six bedrooms and bathrooms offer a variety of luxurious accommodation over the top two floors of the house and all but the top twin have satellite television.

On the top floor is one of the principal suites offering a large bedroom with vaulted ceiling and beautiful views over farmland towards Cliveden House.  The room is tastefully furnished with designer wallpaper, crushed velvet accessories, silk curtains and crystal beading giving a somewhat boudoir feel.  The hot tub, located in the attractive gardens, is operational from the 1st April through to the 30th September only. 

*Please note 2 night stays are also available at the same rate as 3 night stays.

In Cookham Rise there is a small shopping complex and a great little supermarket called Country Store which stocks most items and has a free car park. 
The complex is situated just across the railway line with the car park on the right hand side.  You can buy virtually anything here!
    
Going back towards The Apple House, from Country Store you will find a fine independent Butchers called Keith Macey’s.  The meat here is very good.  Just along from the butchers is a nice deli selling French meats, pates and cheeses and some bread and wine perfect for evenings in.

For larger supermarkets visit Maidenhead where you will find a Waitrose and Sainsbury's. Local Amenities 
- Theatre Royal Windsor Wycombe Swan theatre,Cinemas in High Wycombe Maidenhead and Henley,Swimming Pool and Ten Pin Bowling in Maidenhead
Various National Trust Houses (Cliveden) nearby plus Windsor Castle.
- Historic towns of Eton, Maidenhead and Beaconsfield.
- Royal Ascot
- Boat hire  cruise along the Thames including sights of Magna Carta Island, Runneymede and other historic & beautiful towns and villages such as Marlow, Henley, Pangbourne, Sonning & Oxford to name but a few
- Spa - Danesfield House Hotel, near Marlow.
- For golfing enthusiasts there is Harleyford, Winter Hill, Temple, & Flackwell Heath Golf Clubs.

Loch Lomond Cottage I 6

Dunbartonshire, Dunbartonshire, Scotland

Loch Lomond Cottage I From £1828 Availability

Loch Lomond Cottage I is situated just a stone’s throw from the banks of Loch Lomond, it makes the perfect holiday home for a family looking to enjoy one of the most picturesque areas in Scotland. The cottage offers guests a tranquil escape from reality where visitors can spend their days enjoying long rambles through the national park, hiking up Ben Lomond or simply admiring the views across Loch Lomond.

The cottage has been tastefully designed and boasts modern interiors and furnishings, comfortably accommodating up to six guests across three bedrooms. The cottage comes complete with a luxurious and sumptuously furnished living room and modern fitted kitchen complete with dining facilities and all the necessary amenities a budding chef could possibly need! Also on this level is the first of the double bedrooms and the family bathroom. Upstairs, are the two remaining well-appointed double bedrooms.

Outside, the private deck comes complete with dining facilities, making it the perfect spot to dine al fresco on a warm Summer evening while admiring the mesmerising views over Loch Lomond. The children will enjoy the fun climbing frame and playing games on the lawn. For the adults, there is a covered private hot tub, the perfect space to relax after a long day exploring the beautiful surroundings. *For those travelling in larger groups, it is possible to rent the identical adjoining cottage, Loch Lomond Cottage II, in order to accommodate up to twelve guests.

Loch Lomond Cottage I is situated on the banks of Loch Lomond, offering guests a truly Scottish escape. The location offers guests a truly relaxing retreat, with the national park on your doorstep there are plenty of long walks to enjoy while for the adventurous hikers Ben Lomond is just a short distance away.

Near-by local attractions:
- Stirling Castle
- Blair Drummond Safari Park
- Loch Lomond Aquarium
- Loch Lomond Shores
- Charles Rennie Mackintosh - Hill House
- Glengoyne Distillery
- Kelvingrove Art Gallery
- Soar intu Braehead
- Inveraray Castle
- Inveraray Jail Near-by local activities:
- Seaplane trips
- Loch cruises
- Pony trekking
- Hawk walk
- Clay pigeon shooting

Loch Lomond Cottage II 6

Dunbartonshire, Dunbartonshire, Scotland

Loch Lomond Cottage II From £1828 Availability

Loch Lomond Cottage II is located just a short distance from the banks of Loch Lomond, it makes the ultimate holiday home for a family looking to explore one of the most beautiful areas in Scotland. The cottage offers guests an idyllic escape from reality where visitors can spend their days enjoying lengthy rambles through the national park, hiking up Ben Lomond or simply admiring the impressive views across Loch Lomond.

The cottage has been stylishly designed and boasts modern yet tasteful interiors and furnishings, comfortably accommodating up to six guests across three bedrooms. The cottage comes complete with a luxurious and sumptuously furnished living room and modern fitted kitchen complete with dining facilities and all the necessary amenities a keen chef could possibly need! Also on this level is the first of the double bedrooms and the family bathroom. Upstairs, are the two remaining well-appointed double bedrooms.

Outside, the private deck comes complete with dining facilities, making it the perfect spot to dine al fresco on a warm Summer evening while admiring the picturesque views over Loch Lomond. The children will enjoy playing games on the lawn and clambering over the fun climbing frame. For the adults, there is a covered private hot tub, the perfect space to relax after a long day exploring the wonderful surroundings. *For those travelling in larger groups, it is possible to rent the identical adjoining cottage, Loch Lomond Cottage I, in order to accommodate up to twelve guests.

Loch Lomond Cottage II is situated on the banks of Loch Lomond, offering guests a truly Scottish escape. The location offers guests a truly relaxing retreat, with the national park on your doorstep there are plenty of long walks to enjoy while for the adventurous hikers Ben Lomond is just a short distance away.

Near-by local attractions:
- Stirling Castle
- Blair Drummond Safari Park
- Loch Lomond Aquarium
- Loch Lomond Shores
- Charles Rennie Mackintosh - Hill House
- Glengoyne Distillery
- Kelvingrove Art Gallery
- Soar intu Braehead
- Inveraray Castle
- Inveraray Jail Near-by local activities:
- Seaplane trips
- Loch cruises
- Pony trekking
- Hawk walk
- Clay pigeon shooting
- Fishing

The Edge 8

Nr Cirencester, Gloucestershire, Heart of England

The Edge From £1327 Availability

This 4-bedroom lodge to the south of Cirencester adds a luxury spin to a break in the Cotswolds. Sitting beside one of the lakes of the a luxury gated development, The Edge is thoroughly modern and incorporates a picture-perfect outdoor terrace with seating and a hot tub.

The Edge is equally impressive inside, offering a lounge with Smart TV, gas fire, lots of seating and a dining area for up to eight guests. Doors open out onto the balcony with its charcoal barbecue. This room gets plenty of natural light with the huge, floor-to-ceiling windows which also provide a stunning lake view.

A spacious kitchen offers a built-in double oven, dishwasher, tall fridge freezer and much more besides, and leads through to the lounge and dining area. On the first floor, you have a family bathroom with bath and overhead shower, and another shower room is found on the ground floor, along with a double bedroom with direct access to the south-facing balcony and hot tub.

Upstairs, you have two twin bedrooms, one of them lakeside, as well as the master bedroom which has a built-in wardrobe, seating area with sofa and armchairs, a balcony and en suite bathroom. All of these together provide accommodation for eight, and if you are bringing a small child too, there’s a cot and high chair available if needed.

The exclusive development is a fine setting for The Edge, rich in nature and offering plenty in the way of facilities and activities. You will be able to enjoy a spa, clubhouse and restaurant, tennis and volleyball courts, or explore the lakes in a kayak or canoe if you choose to. There’s fun for the children, and a general store too, where you can get your essentials or grab a coffee to go. Cirencester is only around 10km away and, as the unofficial capital of the Cotswolds, isn’t short of history, culture or great dining options.

On the region’s southern fringes, Cirencester is one of the major centres of the Cotswolds, and offers much more than just sightseeing. It’s certainly a town with a history – at one time the second-largest in Britain – but it hasn’t become a tourist hub in the manner of many of England’s heritage cities, meaning it’s even more of a joy for those who do come exploring.

You can get an insight into the history of Cirencester at its Corinium Museum, this being the Roman name for the town. Mosaics and artefacts bring the story vividly to life, and children can get involved too with special activities. Those who love art, nature or both will find something to please them at Cirencester’s Elemental Sculpture Park, where more than 150 pieces are dotted around the woodlands.

You wouldn’t expect to find many beaches in Gloucestershire, but there is one at the Cotswold Country Park at Shorncote to the south of Cirencester, a place made for family fun with a water park and children’s playground. For a bit of culture, the town’s Sundial Theatre offers a varied programme of events, and those with an eye for a bargain can explore the antiques and collectibles on offer at the Corn Hall indoor market on Fridays.

The town’s excellent dining scene certainly shouldn’t be overlooked – you will have no trouble tracking down anything from an artisan coffee to a Michelin Star three-course meal. Among the highest-rated places in town are Tierra & Mar, a great spot for tapas, and The Falcon at Poulton, where the food is restaurant quality and the setting is a delightful country pub.

The Glasshouse 8

Gloucestershire, Heart of England

The Glasshouse From £1493 Availability

A stunning 4-bedroom lodge by the lake, The Glasshouse combines an immaculate interior with an inspiring location. On an exclusive gated development, just south of Cirencester in Gloucestershire, this beautiful home benefits from a hot tub right outside and plenty of natural light.

The main living and dining area is located on the first floor, its elevated position making the view of the lake all the more enjoyable. You have access to the balcony from this room which has seating for eight and a log-burner, as well as a TV. A separate snug area provides another option. There’s a dining area on this level, as well as an open-plan kitchen with a fridge, freezer, gas hob, microwave and more.

The lower level is the location of three of the bedrooms, as well as the family bathroom. You have two king-size bedrooms with balconies overlooking the lake and en suite bathrooms with either a shower or a bath and overhead shower. Also on this level is a room with bunk beds, ideal for children. All of the bedrooms offer plenty of storage with large wardrobes.

The master suite can be found on the top floor, featuring a super king-size bed, beautiful en suite and a mezzanine-level balcony which overlooks the living area. If you should need a travel cot and high chair for a small child, these are available too.

For an additional charge, you can make use of the hot tub outside the property, and the terrace offers the opportunity to dine al fresco. The gated development has much more to discover too, with a spa complete with gym and sauna, an onsite shop, restaurant open for meals throughout the day and lots of natural beauty. There are great sports facilities too, for tennis, volleyball, kayaking and numerous other lake-based activities. It’s all just a short drive from Cirencester, with historic sights, excellent shopping and dining around 8km from the estate

On the region’s southern fringes, Cirencester is one of the major centres of the Cotswolds, and offers much more than just sightseeing. It’s certainly a town with a history – at one time the second-largest in Britain – but it hasn’t become a tourist hub in the manner of many of England’s heritage cities, meaning it’s even more of a joy for those who do come exploring.

You can get an insight into the history of Cirencester at its Corinium Museum, this being the Roman name for the town. Mosaics and artefacts bring the story vividly to life, and children can get involved too with special activities. Those who love art, nature or both will find something to please them at Cirencester’s Elemental Sculpture Park, where more than 150 pieces are dotted around the woodlands.

You wouldn’t expect to find many beaches in Gloucestershire, but there is one at the Cotswold Country Park at Shorncote to the south of Cirencester, a place made for family fun with a water park and children’s playground. For a bit of culture, the town’s Sundial Theatre offers a varied programme of events, and those with an eye for a bargain can explore the antiques and collectibles on offer at the Corn Hall indoor market on Fridays.

The town’s excellent dining scene certainly shouldn’t be overlooked – you will have no trouble tracking down anything from an artisan coffee to a Michelin Star three-course meal. Among the highest-rated places in town are Tierra & Mar, a great spot for tapas, and The Falcon at Poulton, where the food is restaurant quality and the setting is a delightful country pub.

Beach Bay Cottage 8

Braunton, Devon, South West of England

Beach Bay Cottage From £2829 Availability

Beach Bay Cottage makes a wonderful base for those wanting to explore the beautiful North Devon countryside. Beach Bay’s location within the heart of the village of Croyde makes it an ideal choice for families who wish to be within a short distance of a range of excellent amenities including restaurants, pubs and shops as well as close to some of the region’s best beaches, including Croyde, Saunton Sands and Putsborough.

The cottage has been lovingly modernised with contemporary interiors which are complemented with effortlessly chic furnishings. Beach Bay can comfortably accommodate up to eight guests across its four well-appointed bedrooms making it an excellent potion for two families holidaying together.

On the ground floor is the main living space which comprises of a lounge area with cosy corner sofa and wood burner, perfect for snuggly evenings after long days spent on the beach! Also on this level, is the fully-equipped kitchen and dining area. Upstairs, on the first floor is the first of the double bedrooms as well as two of the family bathrooms. On the second floor, is the master double bedroom which boasts en-suite bathroom, as well as a bunk bed room, perfect for younger guests! On the third floor, is the final double bedroom  and family bathroom.

Outside, the terrace makes the perfect spot for the whole family to gather on a warm evening, cook up a storm on the barbecue and enjoy a meal al fresco. The hot tub makes a fabulous addition for those who are really in need of a long soak and some rest and relaxation! *Please kindly note that total maximum capacity is 4 adults and 4 children*

Beach Bay Cottage holds a fantastic location in the village of Croyde, perfect for those wanting to explore the wonderful North Devon region. The cottage allows guests to have easy access to a range of helpful amenities, including shops, restaurants and pubs.

For beach bums or keen surfers, North Devon has a beautiful coastline with a selection of award-winning beaches, with golden sand and clear water to choose from. Woolacombe is arguably one of the most popular, a family favourite which is ideal for surfers and is just a 15-minute car journey from Beach Bay Cottage. Closer to the cottage, Croyde and Saunton Sands are both excellent for swimming while Croyde Bay, has been rated one of the best surfing beaches in the world and so is ideal for the more experienced surfers.

For those who prefer to stay on land, North Devon also makes an ideal location for both walking and cycling. For those on foot, there are remarkable coastal paths to enjoy, while Exmoor National Park is just 30 minutes from the Beach Bay Cottage and offers a variety of routes for both experienced walkers or those who simply prefer a short stroll. For cyclists, the Tarka Trail forms part of the Devon Coast to Coast Cycle Route and is one of the country’s longest traffic free walking and cycling paths and offers riders excellent coastal views. Owner Activity Recommendations: The Stores
Local organic shop serving amazing coffee and cake. Local Pubs
isiting one of our local pubs all within walking distance from 20 seconds to 5 minutes The Thatch, The Manor, Billy Budds or a little further away The Manor House Inn.
https://www.thethatchcroyde.co.uk/
https://www.billybudds.co.uk/
http://www.themanorcroyde.co.uk/ Local Beaches
The beaches of Saunton, Putsbrough and Croyde with all the associated adventures such as surfing, sea kayaking, stand up paddle boarding, yoga https://www.bayfitness.co.uk/yoga on the beach, or simply relaxing and having a nice ice cream. Neo Cinema, Woollacombe
Plush cinema which offers visitors the ultimate private cinema experience.
https://www.woolacombe-bay-hotel.co.uk/cinema-in-woolacombe/now-showing Combe Martin Wildlife & Dinosaur Park
Amazing collection of animals to see.
https://cmwdp.co.uk/ Baggy Point
Stunning coastal views and great walks!
https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/baggy-point Tarka Trail
Great family day out for cycling on closed roads (following old unused rail lines for miles!)
https://www.tarkatrail.org.uk/ Saunton Sands Golf Club
36 holes of beautiful Championship links golf, set in the heart of North Devon.
https://www.sauntongolf.co.uk/

Painswick Hill House 14

Stroud, Gloucestershire, Heart of England

Painswick Hill House From £7166 Availability

Painswick Hill House holds a fabulously tranquil location nestled amongst beautiful Cotswold hills, it makes the perfect base for those seeking a relaxing stay in the heart of one of the most special areas in the UK. The Georgian country house is positioned on a hillside overlooking Painswick, a quaint market town which is considered by many to be the “Queen of the Cotswolds”. The house has been recently modernised and today seamlessly blends its original Georgian charm and character with updated, contemporary interiors and all the amenities guests could possibly need for a wonderful stay. Painswick Hill House can comfortably accommodate up to fourteen guests across five plush bedrooms, two double rooms, two triple rooms and a family room with both a double bed and bunk beds. The triple rooms can either be set up with a double bed and additional single or with three single beds making them ideal family rooms or simply a children’s room. On the ground floor is the main entertaining space, the cosy living room with its large comfy corner sofa and log burner makes the perfect place to snuggle up with loved ones and enjoy a movie night after a busy day spent exploring the Cotswold countryside. Budding chefs will relish the chance to cook up a storm in the state-of-the-art kitchen which boasts all the tools one could possibly need including an induction hob and 4 oven AGA as well as a luxurious semi-circular breakfast bar. The modern kitchen leads through to the bright morning room, the floor to ceiling glass windows allow light to stream in and enable guests to admire the great outdoors, whatever the season. Upstairs, on the first floor, is the super-king master bedroom, those staying in this room will make use of a well-appointed bathroom with free standing bath tub. Also, on this level is the first of the triple rooms which boasts its very own private bathroom with bath and overhead shower as well the family room with en-suite shower room. On the second floor, are a further double and triple room, each of which come complete with en-suite bathrooms which benefit from baths with overhead showers. The outside space is just as remarkable, sliding doors from the morning room lead out on to the terrace, guests will enjoy dining al fresco on a warm Summer’s evening while watching the magnificent sunsets over Painswick and the Cotswold hills. The children will love exploring and playing games in the extensive gardens, while the adults are bound to desire a soak in the luxury hot tub after a busy day spent discovering the surrounding countryside on foot. ***Please note that groups of 10 will not have access to the fifth and final family bedroom, groups of 12 will be able to use the double in this room. Groups of 14 can use all 5 bedrooms and the bunk beds. ***

Painswick Hill House is set in the very heart of the Cotswolds and so makes a fantastic base for those who wish to really explore this wonderful region. The house is set just five-minutes outside the market town of Painswick, best known for its parish church and Rococo gardens. Painswick offers a selection of shops and restaurants; a larger variety of amenities can be found in Stroud which is just a ten-minute car journey away. The cathedral city of Gloucester is less than twenty-five minutes away, with roots tracing back to Roman times, there is plenty for visits to see do and explore making it well worth a visit!

Salcombe Retreat 16

Salcombe, Devon, South West of England

Salcombe Retreat From £4148 Availability

Salcombe Retreat is a warmly-inviting, contemporary home set in the woods, offering sleek architectural finesse and light-filled accommodation blending modern comfort with home-like appeal, on the edge of well-heeled Salcombe.

This compelling home is every inch the polished sea-side home, providing a slick and fresh space for a large family or group of up to twenty to spread out and adjust the pace within an environment hallmarked by chic interiors, designer flair and quality of raw materials and fittings.

Guests will simply exhale and relax as they enter this woodland world of flawless comfort, open-plan living and understated luxury. Executed with group living in mind, guests can enjoy both privacy and abundant potential for vivacious, sociable living.

The open-plan spaces have an ease about them, providing unpretentious yet ever-so tasteful ambience; low hanging designer lighting pops of zingy colour such as lime greens and aqua, hints at the nautical setting and fresh, Scandinavian style. Salcombe Retreat provides the ideal space for a family to reconnect within a bright, airy and luminescent environment, away from the bustle of the crowds and the strains of modern living.

The magnificent dining table is a natural timber beauty, seating twenty - nestled against the floor to ceiling glass which offers a seamless flow between indoor and outdoor living. Guests can enjoy long and leisurely meals; late and indulgent breakfasts or mouth-watering barbecue dinners under the stars and aside from the mysterious woodlands.

Finished with charisma and panache, this home has playful touches, and will appeal to all ages; the pièce de resistance is the building-length huge terrace style balcony, offering a sumptuous room for dining, relaxing, enjoying a good book in peace, strolling across to the table tennis table or slipping into the bubbling hot tub whilst breathing in the night air!

Salcombe Retreat was formerly a writer’s nook, and thus provides an ideal retreat for artists, writers and creatives; there are glimpses of the sparkling ocean and the Salcombe sands through the whispering trees; this is truly a magical escape - like a very refined treehouse!

At the end of the day, guests can curl up, cosily on the sofas, with the lambswool throws in front of the log burning open fire, and in the morning the canopy of trees will rustle with the sound of birdsong; Salcombe Retreat is a home which imbibes its natural surroundings.

Modern finishes compliment the gorgeous soft fabrics and use of wonderful natural materials; exposed brick and timber are recurrent, whilst a confident design eye has selected a range of retro and contemporary furniture. The kitchen is a stylish open-plan affair, with a long breakfast bar, accents of teal and charcoal in a matte finish; a blend of industrial steely greys and soft oak with uplifting splashes of aqua to create a bright and airy space.

Blending effortlessly, the living space is low-key, offering hanging pods, comfortable sofas, edgy lighting and great entertainment potential for “downtime” or movie nights.

Salcombe Retreat accommodates fourteen guests, across the main house. The bedrooms offer both simplicity and luxury: a fresh, airy, nautical air permeates these bright, spacious bedrooms, finished with crisp cotton linen. Guests are guaranteed a wonderful nights sleep, against the restful backdrop of soft taupes, whites and dreamy palette with the rustle of the leaves outside.

Over two acres of land at this home comprise mysterious paths and verdant trees, terraced gardens with beautiful gable and herringbone stonework, offering ample space to roam, explore, play or have sumptuous picnics.

Salcombe Retreat offers the final word in discreet luxury; simplicity blends with innate glamour and every little extra touch has been thought of within an ambience which is effortlessly low-key, vibrant and uplifting within flawless architectural design and light-filled interiors. *Please note the house is not suitable for hen or stag parties.
Steep, woodland garden: beautiful but not suitable for small children without adult supervision

Salcombe Retreat is on the South Devon coast, just outside the beautiful coastal town of Salcombe. Salcombe sits on the banks of the Salcombe Estuary making it one of the prettiest towns in South Devon. Located within the South Devon Area of Outsanding Natural Beauty, Salcombe is known for its spectacular coastal views and rolling surrounding countryside, as well as being a centre for sailing. Salcombe is a great base for a holiday spent on the water or at the water’s edge.

With its estuary location, Salcombe is a water sports haven - whether it be sailing, kayaking, surfing or paddle boarding - the crystal blue waters are inviting. The local beaches are fabulous, with golden sand and turquoise.

This delightful town draws a glittering crowd, and offers so much, from charming artisan shops to surf lessons in the sun, and coastal pathway walks or tours of the local gin distillery.

Dining out is a sumptuous affair, among our picks, would be the Victoria Inn, an award-winning gastro pub with large beer garden which is very popular in the summer. Down by the fish quay, the Crab Shed is a must for seafood.

For the “beachy” vibe, try The Winking Prawn, or the homemade crab tagliatelle with garlic, chilli and lemon at The Crabshell Inn. For smart Mediterranean chic, the Salcombe Harbour Hotel is an excellent choice.

Taking a boat tour is a wonderful treat, to be able to drop in on hidden coves or hop a secluded beach. Or stay on dry land, to walk to North Sands in just seven minutes for safe swimming and views of the Salcombe Estuary, Sunny Cove and Wolf Rock.

A stroll down Salcombe’s Fore Street will reveal a hotbed of cosy bookshops, quaint coffee parlours and beachwear boutiques, whilst further afield visitors will chance upon art galleries, boat-building yards and ‘live’ food stalls.

For surf lessons with video analysis, head to Discovery Surf, or try stand-up paddle-boarding with Waterborn. Take the steep and scenic walk from Salcombe to Bolt Head. Or follow the East Portlemouth and Gara Rock Trail along the South West Coast Path above the harbour, passing the romantic ruins of Fort Charles.

This part of Devon offers sublime natural beauty, alongside some of the prettiest and most sought after seaside towns, brimming with water sports potential and fine dining experiences, there really is something for everyone.

luxury lodge with private jacuzzi amazing views . Walking distance from beach . 6

Millbrook, Cornwall, South West of England

luxury lodge with private jacuzzi amazing views . Walking distance from beach . From £1610 Availability

A large 3 bedroom self catering lodge situated on the stunning cliff top of Whitsand Bay, Cornwall. Located in the gated community of Whitsand Bay Holiday Park just a road back from the cliff leading down to the beach, ideally situated for a seaside holiday. The lodge itself is fully equipped with everything you need. There is fast wifi in the lodge and in the communal areas. There is a very good restaurant within walking distant and cawsand has a number of good pubs. Plymouth is a short drive away ,if you use the ferry at torpoint. There is a large cinema ,bowling and a dry ski slope. There is also mount Edgecombe a short drive away where there are beautiful gardens and national trust . You can also get a ferry across to the William Yard docks ,where there are nice restaurants and some small shops. There are so beautiful places to visit in Cornwall you will not run out of things to do.
There is a hot tub at the property but there is an additional cost of £130.00 if you are staying for less than a week . We change the water after every guest which takes a few hours and will need some time to heat up before using, so please be patient. There is also a communal pool but there is an additional charge paid to the park.
There is also a restaurant and bar onsite .
There is free parking for one car, any other additional cars there is a charge payable to the Park .


Located in Torpoint, this chalet is in a rural area and near the beach. Devonport Playhouse and Merchant's House are cultural highlights, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at South West Coast Path Section 35 Trailhead and Torpoint Ferry. Traveling with kids? Consider Adventure Bay Surf School, or check out an event or a game at Home Park. Snorkeling and surfing/body boarding offer great chances to get out on the surrounding water, or you can seek out an adventure with cycling and hiking/biking trails nearby.

Berneray is a charming cabin in a beautiful setting, deep in the forest. 4

Taynuilt, Argyll, Scotland

Berneray is a charming cabin in a beautiful setting, deep in the forest. From £770 Availability

Located at the edge of the site Berneray has extensive grounds, is a great location for wildlife watching and is just a short walk from the loch shore.

This recently refurbished log cabin provides self catering accommodation for up to 4 guests and consists of an open plan living / dining / kitchen area, double bedroom, twin bedroom, family shower room. and hot tub It is double glazed, well heated and suitable for year round use.

The living area has TV, DVD player & Hi-Fi (via DVD), radio, a three seater sofa, two-seater sofa and dining table for 4. Patio doors open onto a large (length and width of cabin) veranda overlooking the surrounding forest. Hot tub is located on veranda.

The kitchen area is well equipped with cooker, fridge, microwave, toaster & kettle. A full range of cooking utensils, crockery and cutlery are provided.

Bedroom 1 has a double bed, TV, bedside cabinet, wardrobe / clothes storage with patio doors opening onto the veranda.

Bedroom 2 has twin beds, bedside cabinets, wardrobe / clothes storage, with patio doors opening onto the veranda.

The shower room is a wet room with W.C. basin, shower and heated towel rail.

Outside there is parking for 2 cars, ample gardens and a beautiful veranda with hot tub and garden furniture. Nature is at your doorstep and the adjacent forest is habitat for Red Squirrel, Pine Marten, Roe Deer and abundant bird life.

PLEASE NOTE: Hot tub is available for guests use at an additional £109. Please advise if this is required when booking.

All electricity and linen (not towels) are included within quoted prices. This is a non smoking cabin. Cabin is wheel chair accessible.


















Located in Taynuilt, this cabin is in a rural area and in the mountains. Auchindrain Highland Farm Township and Inveraray Jail are cultural highlights, and some of the area's landmarks include Bonawe Iron Furnace and Carnasserie Castle. Loch Visions and Argyll Adventure are also worth visiting. Fishing offers a great chance to get out on the surrounding water, or you can seek out an adventure with mountain climbing, cycling, and hiking nearby.

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