It isn’t surprising to see why the Lake District is England’s most visited National Park. This relatively small area boasts spectacular mountain scenery and deep lakes, along with excellent opportunities for enjoying the great outdoors – hiking, sailing and bird watching. The area is also famous for its many artistic and literary associations; the area was home to the poet Wordsworth and the writer Beatrix Potter. The Lakes are a joy to vist at any time of the year, although if you visit during the winter you can enjoy fewer crowds and a different side of the Lakes.
The Lake District offers plenty of accommodation choices, including hotels, bed and breakfasts, self catering in cottages or farmhouses, tents or static caravans. However, if you are looking for something a little bit different, log cabin holidays make the ideal choice. Cabins are tastefully furnished, with all the comforts and amenities that you would expect to find in a good hotel, including a TV, DVD player and tasteful furnishings. Cabins can be found in some of the most unspoiled areas of the Lakes, allowing you to enjoy the peace and quiet of the area, but within easy reach of the nearest village or town.
Log cabins Lake District also offer complete freedom to come and go as you please, with no curfew or locked front door. Mny vistors to the Lakes choose self catering, because of the flexibility it offers and a cabin helps to make this easy. Your cabin has a modern and well stocked kitchen, with everything you need to cook your own meals and save some money. And if the weather is good, you can eat al freso on your very own spacious and secluded deck. Whether you are looking for a romantic break for two or a summer holiday for the family, log cabins are an affordable and practical alternative.
