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1306 Log Cabins that are pet friendly in the UK

Man’s best friend. Well let’s face it when we say pet friendly we usually mean a dog don’t we? And isn’t that dog going to love you for a few days of new smells, endless walks, and lovely countryside to explore. Of course you can mentally deduct the cost of kennels from the cost of your holiday, making it even better value! The log cabins below will make you and your dog equally welcome.

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Crocus House 8

Gloucestershire, Heart of England

Crocus House From £1266 Availability

Enjoying stunning contemporary interior design, vaulted ceilings to the striking living space, a lakeside deck complete with alfresco dining, a first floor decked balcony with a bistro table, four delightful bedrooms and a fabulous westerly facing aspect across the the tranquil Swillbrook Lake, Crocus House is extremely popular with large families and groups of friends. Swillbrook is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) so you will enjoy uninterrupted views as there are no watersports allowed on this lake.  

Three of the four bedrooms are located on the ground floor. You will find a beautifully appointed king bedroom and a delightful double bedroom, both with immaculate ensuite bathrooms and access to the ground floor decked terrace and lawns running to the lake. Both bedrooms boast a lovely calm neutral colour scheme and quality linens and accessories adorning the beds. There is also a children’s bunk room and a pristine contemporary family bathroom with a double walk-in shower.

The first floor is home to the striking open plan living space and a study with a sofa, perfect if you want to disappear with the Sunday newspapers. The living space takes full advantage of the stunning views with its fully glazed rear elevation. This double height aspect with glass reaching the vaulted ceiling, illuminates this stunning room and creates a cavernous, airy space. A sumptuous corner sofa and chairs surround the feature inset wood burning stove, creating a lovely family spot for board games or afternoon tea. The walls are dazzling, all in brilliant white and showcasing the interesting artwork. The glossy white, contemporary kitchen offers plenty of cabinets and excellent appliances. Doors open to the first floor decked terrace which boasts awesome lake views, a delightful spot for your morning cup of coffee. There is a modern spiral staircase to the lower deck where you will find the barbecue and alfresco dining.  

Stairs lead to the fabulous mezzanine master bedroom. It boasts stunning views over the living space and an outstanding ensuite bathroom. It is a peaceful haven, again enjoying the vaulted ceilings and modern architecture.

Crocus House is located on a first-class development, just south of Cirencester, where you will find a perfect balance of blissful relaxation and exciting adventure. Within hundreds of acres of lush green space, you will discover nine beautiful lakes, two rivers including The Thames, beautiful picnic spots and miles of lakeside and river trails, suitable for hiking or biking. Guests can enjoy canoeing, kayaking, paddle boarding, boating and fishing, the luxury spa, on-site restaurant, a Technogym, tennis courts, the library, the ‘restful reading’ lounge and the fabulous children’s playpark. The spa offers fantastic luxury treatments, a steam room, sauna and three gorgeous swimming pools, one of which is a bracing eco-pool naturally filtered by water lilies plus there is an indoor and outdoor pool. During peak holiday seasons, children can attend children’s clubs with a huge range of fun activities. On your doorstep, you can also enjoy the the delights of the Cotswolds. Charming villages, historic towns, gorgeous gardens and gourmet restaurants all await.

Crocus House enjoys a impressive lakeside position within a gated resort in the heart of the Cotswolds. Just south of Cirencester, guests enjoy many entertainment options within the development as well as being located on the doorstep of fabulous Cotswolds attractions. The Cotswolds boasts idyllic villages, historic towns, a rich heritage of country houses, stunning gardens, wildlife parks, arboretums and enchanting nature reserves. Popular visits are to Bourton-on-the-Water, Stow-on-the-Wold, Tetbury, Cirencester, Malmesbury and Lacock as well as the regency pleasures of Cheltenham and the Georgian glories of Bath which are less than twenty miles away.

Bourton-on-the-Water, like most of the Cotswolds, lies in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It is the Venice of the Cotswolds with beautiful bridges crossing the River Windrush. Gorgeous cosy cafes line the pretty streets together with houses made with enchanting honey coloured Cotswold stone.

Stow-on-the-Wold is a delightful market town, the highest of the Cotswold towns exposed on the 800 feet high Stow Hill at the crossroads with the Roman Fosse Way. The town boasts a fascinating history. At the height of the Cotswold wool industry, it held annual fairs where as many as 20000 sheep were sold at one time. The Market Square is very attractive with its ancient cross, town stocks and an elegant array of Cotswold town houses and shops. You will find many fine antique shops, art galleries, gift and craft shops.

Tetbury is another historic wool town. It is an architectural gem with many of the wool merchant’s houses remaining the same as they were in the 16th and 17th centuries. The Parish Church of St Mary’s has one of the tallest and most elegant spires in the UK. Tetbury is popular for its independent shops including antique shops, vintage and interior shops, exclusive boutiques and the Highgrove shop. Tetbury holds many regular events including the May Day Wacky Races, the Spring Bank Holiday Woolsack Races when contestants carry 65lb woolsacks up and down the 1 in 4 hill, the August Summer Show, the September Food and Drink Festival, the October Tetbury Music Festival and the Christmas Lights Switch-on.

Close by, visitors can enjoy the stunning botanical experience of the National Arboretum at Westonbirt, the glorious Elizabethan Chavenage House used for many famous films and TV series, the beautiful Arts and Crafts Manor at Rodmarton, the 13th century Lacock Abbey and HRH Prince of Wales’ stunning garden at Highgrove. Local equestrian events such as the Badminton Horse Trials, Gatcombe Festival of British Eventing and Beaufort Polo are all popular.

Swn Y Nant 'Sound of the Stream' 4

Brecon, Powys, Wales

Swn Y Nant 'Sound of the Stream' From £895 Availability

Brecon Retreat certainly have a passion for luxury accommodation, but evidently an even bigger passion for the environment. They aim to raise awareness of living more green and actively encourage guests to adopt a greener lifestyle. They believe that being green doesn’t mean you should sacrifice on luxury – you can have both, and they’ve proved it!

Charging points are provided should you wish to arrive in an electric vehicle, or hire one during your stay. One specific to Tesla and a universal charger for other vehicles. And, the best bit; all their electric comes from a 100% renewable energy source. So, whether you’re charging your car, or soaking in bubbly hot tub, you can relax in the knowledge that it’s not having a detriment on the environment.

On arrival you can expect a luxury hamper of fairtrade and handmade goodies. A variety of eco-friendly products and biodegradable consumables are also provided for your stay. Good news for 4-legged members of the family; they aren’t just dog-friendly; they truly LOVE dogs and welcome all breeds to enjoy a 5 Star luxury experience at one of their self-catering properties. Pooches also lovingly welcomed with retreat luxuries too, including their own hamper containing eco-friendly goodies!

They’re also one of the greenest destinations to stay - and we're not just talking about the lush green countryside! Brecon Retreat has been awarded a GOLD - which makes them one of the ‘Greenest Luxury Dog Friendly’ destinations.

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.

Nautical Themed Retreat, close to St Ives 4

Lelant, Cornwall, South West of England

Nautical Themed Retreat, close to St Ives From £462 Availability

2 bedroom, 1 bathroom chalet on St Ives holiday village, sleeps 4 and 1 large or 2 small dogs ....

Taking inspiration from the sea we have created a relaxing, beach hut themed retreat which is both comfortable and stylish. We believe that a good nights sleep is essential and all mattresses and bedding are regularly replaced with new. There is also a well equipped open plan kitchen and living room with flat screen TV, DVD player and over 100 DVDs to choose from. A decent electric shower will wash off sand and salt water after a hard days play on the beach! If you fancy a BBQ or eating alfresco, there is a lovely patio area and picnic table outside. The chalet is self catering but there is a restaurant on site which is open form March - end October.

'Ansome' Lodge, meaning lovely lodge in Cornish dialect is perfectly suited for all types of holidays and interests. Surf trips, family holidays, gourmet adventures, girly/boys breaks away, romantic retreats for couples, bird watching extravaganzas, you name it, there will be time either during the main holiday season or the quieter Winter months when it will suit.

Situated on a popular holiday park in Lelant between Hayle and St Ives, Ansome Lodge sits in 100 acres of woodland and enjoys a quiet and peaceful site. From March to the end of October, all guests can make use of the parks on-site facilities which include; swimming pool, water slide, sauna, shop, bar and evening entertainment. Guests are welcome outside of this holiday season, though the parks facilities will not be open. The park and and Ansome lodge welcome pets but please keep them on a lead and wipe muddy paws at the doors.


Located in St Ives, this chalet is in a rural area and near the beach. Paradise Park and JungleBarn and St Ives Museum are local attractions and those in the mood for shopping can visit Trevaskis Farm and Wharfside Shopping Centre. National Dahlia Collection and West Cornwall Adventure are also worth visiting.

Charming Seaside Cabin close to beautiful Beach with Large Garden 5

Portscatho, Cornwall, South West of England

Charming Seaside Cabin close to beautiful Beach with Large Garden From £553 Availability

The cabin lies up a track above the woodlands beside Froe Creek near Portscatho. It has its own large garden with lawn, trees, shrubs and glorious views from the china clay mountains to the sea, or across the river to St Mawes. 300 or so metres from a wonderful sandy beach and the South West coastal footpath, it offers a perfect base for relaxing in peace or exploring one of Cornwall's most beautiful areas, the Roseland. If you are lucky, you may spot the seals which also visit the beach, egrets sometimes fish in the creek and a pair of resident buzzards often circle above.

The nearest village, Portscatho, has a good general store open 7 days a week, a butcher, pubs with wifi and is only a mile and a half by road, or on foot by the bridle way or the coastal path.

Cornwall's capital, the cathedral city of Truro, and the busy historic port of Falmouth with its Maritime Museum can both be reached by the picturesque King Harry Ferry (which reduces a 20 mile journey to 8 miles). These are lovely old fashioned but contrasting towns and a joy to shop or eat in.

There are many other beautiful walks around the headland to other beaches and the lighthouse at St Anthony Head, with beautiful views of the whole bay. Known as the Carrick Roads, this is one of the deepest natural harbours in the world.

River and sea ferries take you to the Tudor castles at Falmouth and St Mawes, and several sub-tropical gardens including Trelissick (just across from the King Harry Ferry) or even to Truro. Water sports of every sort, sailing, kayaking, wind surfing etc. abound. The lost gardens of Heligan and the Eden Project are about a 45 minute drive away near St Austell.

The rest of Cornwall is easily accessible including the Tate Gallery at St Ives, the Lizard, the Atlantic Coast and Bodmin Moor.

Located in Truro, this chalet is in a rural area and on a river. South West Coast Path Section 30 Trailhead and Enys Gardens are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and Towan Beach. Traveling with kids? Consider Poppy Cottage Garden and Trelissick Gardens. 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.

Seaside home,dog friendly,in a peaceful park in Bacton,by the sea,wi-fi 4

Bacton, Norfolk, East of England

Seaside home,dog friendly,in a peaceful park in Bacton,by the sea,wi-fi From £658 Availability

Tastefully refurbished, end of terrace holiday home based on Rainbows End Park in Bacton. It sleeps four in two bedrooms, has an open living and dining room and is pet friendly too. The property is decorated in a coastal style, with tiled floors throughout. Come here to relax and enjoy the sea air, but there are so many gems to discover within Norfolk that you are just a short drive away from discovering. Nearby are Happisburgh Lighthouse and East Ruston Gardens, travel a little further to enjoy Cromer Pier, Bewilderwood, Amazona Zoo, National Trust properties, Steam Railways, the Norfolk Broads; there is a wealth of places to explore whilst on holiday. If you can drag yourself away from the beach that is!
Book with confidence. We are a member of the Holiday Home Association and operate by their code of practice. Please don't hesitate to contact me for more information. Please scroll down for fast facts, and top tips!

APRIL REDUCTIONS
Prices reduced due to some building work on site. New parking spaces and internal works on some new chalets. Enjoy the beach and area for less than usual!

TOP TIPS:
1) Short break prices are for 3 night weekends (Friday to Monday), 4 night midweek (Monday to Friday) with flexible bookings between November and March. For all other durations please contact me

2)Two night stays with a late checkout are welcome, priced at the three night short break rate

3) Contact me for late availability, any discounted rates and lots more information about the area

FAST FACTS:
Peaceful holiday park - no on site facilities
Sandy beaches just yards away
13 acres of grassland to enjoy - picnic and play games or walk the dog
Free wi-fi - just bring your devices
Dog friendly - numbers are size dependent for comfort (usually 2 to 3) No dogs UNDER ONE YEAR OLD please without prior agreement.
One double, one twin room, one bathroom with shower over the bath
Open plan living, dining and kitchen
Decked terrace with secure gate, 3' high balustrades
Patio table and chairs
Outside storage box with a range of beach toys and equipment.
Flat screen TV, DVD, CD player and ipod dock
Hotel quality bedlinen
Complimentary toiletries plus liquid soap
Kitchen essentials supplied - washing up liquid, washing tablets, kitchen roll, cling film, foil etc
Central heating by electric radiators
Doggy welcome pack - homemade dog biscuits, water bowl, poo bags & tennis balls
Designated parking space
Tide clock and tide times on our website - to help plan your day
Several eating places within a 15 minute walk - pubs, cafe, chinese and fish and chip takeaway.
Well stocked shop in the village for newspapers, food, essentials and off licence.

Flexible booking between November and March
Book with confidence - now in our tenth year of renting and members of the Holiday Home Association

Refunds minus the deposit or simply an admin fee, can be provided in certain circumstances where the property is rebooked following a cancellation. The site does not have a cancellation policy that matches ours, therefore please ask for more details.



Located in Norwich, this chalet is near the beach. Norfolk Coast and Norfolk Broads reflect the area's natural beauty and area attractions include East Ruston Old Vicarage and Sim-Air. The Museum of the Broads and Hoveton Hall Gardens are also worth visiting. Windsurfing and surfing/body boarding offer great chances to get out on the surrounding water, or you can seek out an adventure with cycling and horse riding nearby.

Holiday Chalet to rent, Aviemore Holiday Park 4

Aviemore, Perthshire, Scotland

Holiday Chalet to rent, Aviemore Holiday Park From £672 Availability

Our ABI Ashcroft is located at Aviemore Holiday Park, a 10 min walk from the train station and the centre of Aviemore which is a busy thriving community, there is an onsite restaurant/bar and the site is only a 5 min walk to the nearest Italian restaurant ,Indian restaurants and chip shop.

Accomodation

The accommodation comprises a comfortable open plan kitchen/dining /lounge with French doors out to the decking area, lounge area has large L shaped sofa ample seating for 6 also with a 32" flat screen TV, freesat box and a DVD player, the lounge also incorporates a wall mounted electric heater with living flame option for that cozy glow even when fire not required to be on. Dining area has table and seats for 4. The well appointed kitchen has a gas cooker with hob, oven and separate grill, integrated microwave and integrated fridge freezer, kettle, toaster, cutlery, crockery and pots, pans, glasses and utensils, everything that you will need to make meals for all your family needs.

Sleeps 4, There are 2 bedrooms. The master bedroom includes a king size bed, has large wardrobe and shelf space, ample drawer space, above headboard storage, dressing table with stool mirror and an en-suite. The second bedroom has twin beds, wardrobe, under bed storage and above headboard storage. There is also a double lift out sofa bed in the lounge.

Other facilities include shower room

Quatity bedding and towels provided

It is double glazed and centrally heated throughout.

Gas and electric included in price

Outside there is a decking area to front and side

There is a 6' x 6' shed to rear for additional storage for skis, ski boots, bikes etc..

WIFI available at a small daily fee purchased through the site access

Location

Aviemore Holiday Park is based closed to the city centre and offers access to all local services and amenities including restaurants, hotel, post office, bus transport, train station, fishing, bike hire, golf, tennis and bowls. There is also a great convenience store not too far from the site. The famous river Spey runs through the site and reasonably priced fishing permits are available from reception.

There is a coin operated washing machine and drier on site also a beauty and therapy salon beside the reception.

The area is great for lovers of the great outdoors. Walkers, cyclists, bird watchers and fishermen will be impressed by the spectacular scenery. Golfers are spoilt for choice here. Aviemore hosted a very highly rated golf course, and there are several others in the vicinity.

Nethy Bridge. Abernethy Golf Club.

Carrbridge. Carrbridge Golf Club.

Grantown on Spey Golf Club.

Aviemore. Spey Valley Golf Club.


The tourist centre of the Highlands, Aviemore is also the main area for winter sports, hillwalking and climbing, watersports and outdoor sports of all kinds are catered for. It is a bustling town with a swimming pool (with flumes), and activity centre for all ages. There are cafes, shops, restaurants, pubs and clubs.

Also in the area:

Landmark Activity Centre
Highland Wildlife Park
Distilleries
Amusement Arcade, Fishing, Indoor Pool, Takeaway,
The Osprey Centre at Loch Garten


Local Amenities

Cycle Hire, Scenic Walks, Watersports, Nature Reserve, Golf Course, Amusements, Pubs and Clubs, Takeaway, Fishing, Historical Attractions, Indoor Pool,

Summary

Size Sleeps 4
Rooms lounge/kitchen/dining, 2 bedrooms, 1 en-suite, family shower room
Nearest Amenities 10 mins
Family friendly Great for children of all ages, play area onsite.
Notes No smoking at this property, for dogs please contact owners


This chalet is located in Aviemore. Spey Valley Golf Course and Cairngorm Brewery are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore Craigellachie National Nature Reserve and Cairngorm Reindeer Centre. Traveling with kids? Consider Speyside Wildlife and Cairngorm Reindeer Herd.

Beach Chalet With Panoramic Views 5

Dunbar, Cornwall, South West of England

Beach Chalet With Panoramic Views From £609 Availability

The property has an enclosed garden, with views across the sandy bay to the Bass Rock, Trapain Law, and Berwick Law. It is located in an ideal position for exploring East Lothian and the city of Edinburgh. It will appeal to anyone who enjoys outdoor activities such as walking, cycling, nature, golf and surfing. The town of Dunbar also offers a variety of activities for all ages and interests including a swimming pool, restaurants, pubs, cafes and shops.

Located in Dunbar, this chalet is on the waterfront. The area's natural beauty can be seen at John Muir Country Park and Preston Mill & Phantassie Doocot Mill, while John Muir's Birthplace and John Muir House are cultural highlights. Kayaking and windsurfing offer great chances to get out on the surrounding water, or you can seek out an adventure with horse riding and hiking nearby.

Lagafater Lodge - your own' private 7,000 acre Scottish estate. 16

Stranraer, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland

Lagafater Lodge - your own' private 7,000 acre Scottish estate. From £1981 Availability

Lying in the very heart of the Glen App and Galloway Moors SPA, noted for its wealth of birds and other wildlife, the 7000 acre Lagafater Estate offers the perfect opportunity for you to escape, relax and explore.

The Lodge is an Edwardian shooting lodge that maintains its authentic, traditional atmosphere but has been carefully updated with new modern facilities. Lagafater is the perfect place to unwind, switch off from the outside world and reconnect with the woods, birds, moorland and rivers.

Three double, two twins, one double/twin and four single bedrooms will be ready for your arrival with fresh linen and towels. We have three full bathrooms and two separate showers. Along with a spacious drawing room with a Steinway grand piano, board/card games and jigsaw puzzles you are also provided with a traditional dining room that is serviced by a kitchen/diner with a three oven Esse range, microwave, separate hob, large fridge, two chest freezers and a food processor. The house has central heating and a woodburning stove.

Snooker and table tennis complete the inside activities, while outside, the heather moors, rough woodland and the nearby river (for playing, fishing and swimming) complete the perfect holiday.

For further details type Lagafater in to your search engine.

Located in Newton Stewart, this lodge is in a rural area and on a river. The area's natural beauty can be seen at Castle Kennedy Gardens and Gkenwhan Gardens, while McKechnie Institute and Stranraer Museum are cultural highlights. Traveling with kids? Consider Girvan Community Garden and Dunskey Garden. Be sure to check out the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.

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