We have 340 Holiday Lodges in England. Here are just a few of the fantastic holiday lodges in England. To find lodges, chalets and bungalows in a specific area just use the Area Links to the right.
Hornsea Lakeside Lodges - Hornsea - Yorkshire |
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Lodges: Hornsea Lakeside Lodges offers a hot tub. Guests at Hornsea Lakeside Lodges will be able to enjoy activities in and around Hornsea, like golfing and fishing. For more information about a holiday at Hornsea Lakeside Lodges
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Golden Sands Holiday Park - Cresswell - Northumberland |
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Lodges: Seaside caravan holidays at their very best at the privately owned and run five star Golden Sands Holiday Park, yards from the beach in the village of Cresswell on the beautiful Northumberland Coast. For more information about a holiday at Golden Sands Holiday Park
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Cowden Holiday Park - Cowden - Yorkshire |
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Lodges: Situated in Great Cowden, Cowden Holiday Park features a restaurant.
The resort offers a children's playground. Guests at Cowden Holiday Park will be able to enjoy activities in and around Great Cowden, like fishing. For more information about a holiday at Cowden Holiday Park
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Rhubarb Lodge - Bromyard - Herefordshire |
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Lodges: Tedstone Wafre is a pretty little hamlet nestling in the countryside between the interesting cathedral cities of Hereford and Worcester, three miles from the ancient town of Bromyard and an ideal touring base for exploring Herefordshire. The surrounding countryside is rich with stunning scenery in which to go walking, cycling or wildlife watching. Tour the many historic houses and gardens of this lovely region, play golf, go fishing or horse riding, or spend some time visiting Tedstone Wafre’s neighbouring towns including Bromyard with its amazing half-timbered buildings; Tenbury Wells, which is known for the quality of its apple crops, and the pretty town of Ludlow, worth visiting for its superb shopping and great pubs and restaurants. For more information about a holiday at Rhubarb Lodge
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Hoburne Cotswold - Cirencester - Gloucestershire |
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Lodges: A dreamy vision of chocolate-box landscapes, rolling hills and charming stone villages - that' the idyll of tranquillity awaiting you at our Cotswolds holiday park. For more information about a holiday at Hoburne Cotswold
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No 23 Kenwick Woods - Louth - Lincolnshire |
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Lodges: Kenwick Woods is an exclusive collection of quality Scandinavian-style lodges set in 80 acres, within the 320 acre Kenwick Park Estate. With a wealth of high quality 'Country Club' style facilities available on the estate, not to mention a championship quality golf course adjacent to the tranquil woodland lodge site; this is an ideal spot for a restful holiday. The market town of Louth is three miles away, in the heart of the Lincolnshire Wolds, designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The historic county town of Lincoln is within easy reach with its wonderful cobbled streets, cathedral and castle. Horncastle is an antique lover's dream, while Woodhall Spa, a beautiful inland resort, provides a host of activities and things to do for all the family in addition to its world renowned championship golf course. For more information about a holiday at No 23 Kenwick Woods
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Hilary - Bewdley - Herefordshire |
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Lodges: The market town of Bewdley sits on the banks of the River Severn, and is close to the medieval Wyre Forest, with its many walks and cycle trails. Bewdley offers much to delight visitors, with a good choice of pubs, cafes and restaurants along the riverside, many tiny shops, antique and craft galleries, and all surrounded by beautiful countryside with gentle rolling hills, steep wooded valleys and meandering rivers offering many opportunities to discover a rich diversity of wildlife. The area has some of the best attractions in the country, with the Severn Valley Steam Railway, West Midlands Safari Park, numerous National Trust properties and many colourful events throughout the year, including riverside festivals and regattas, open air concerts and family activities. For more information about a holiday at Hilary
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Sand Le Mere Holiday Village - Tunstall - East Yorkshire |
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Lodges: Sand le Mere is one of the leading holiday parks on East Yorkshire's coast. This popular holiday park boasts a stunning leisure complex, which has an indoor pool, soft play zone and superb show lounge for evening entertainment. For more information about a holiday at Sand Le Mere Holiday Village
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Birchington Vale Holiday Park - Birchington - Kent |
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Lodges: Birchington Vale is close to the village of Birchington, alongside four picturesque sandy bays, all easily accessed and providing great watersport opportunities for sailing and windsurfing. For more information about a holiday at Birchington Vale Holiday Park
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Corn House - Church Stretton - Shropshire |
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Lodges: Popular with nature lovers, ramblers, equine enthusiasts or those who just enjoy relaxing in bucolic bliss, Plaish and nearby Cardington offers a quiet haven to get away from it all and enjoy a quintessentially English rural break. The larger market towns in the area offer an urban distraction for those who fancy a break from all that peace and quiet, while other attractions in the area include Severn Valley Steam Railway, Action Scott Historic Working Farm, Stokesay Castle and Ironbridge. Fans of the esoteric arts should note: Cardington was owned by the Knights Templar until 1308. For more information about a holiday at Corn House
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Handale Log Cabin - Whitby - North Yorkshire |
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Lodges: The village of Danby nestles in the Esk Valley in the heart of The North York Moors. The village has two pubs (both serving food), a bakery and tearooms. There is also a National Park Visitor Centre at Danby Lodge - an historic building set in 13 acres of riverside pasture, with facilities which include exhibitions, nature trails and tearooms. Danby also boasts the ruins of a 14th Century castle and the only remaining working water mill on the River Esk. The scenic Esk Valley Railway line runs through the village on its way to Whitby. The quaint moorland villages of Hutton-le-Hole and Lastingham, the market town of Pickering, the City of York and the Yorkshire Coast villages of Staithes, Saltburn and Robin Hood's Bay are all within easy touring distance. For more information about a holiday at Handale Log Cabin
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Meadow Lodge - Berwick upon Tweed - Northumberland |
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Lodges: Nestled in the rolling farmland of Coldingham Bay, the village of Coldingham itself enjoys great views over the sheltered golden beaches of the Berwickshire coastline. With excellent local surfing and canoeing facilities, the settlement also offers a wide choice of local shops, pubs and restaurants. For more information about a holiday at Meadow Lodge
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Beech Lodge - Ripon - North Yorkshire |
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Lodges: Situated in the lower reaches of the pretty Wensleydale region alongside the River Ure is the historic little market town of Masham. Boasting a huge market square - where a Wednesday market has recently been joined by a popular Saturday market – this charming settlement is set within gently rolling farmland. The town itself provides a good range of crafts, galleries, shops, restaurants and pubs and has become best known as the home to the Black Sheep Brewery – a company which makes over eleven million pints of beer every year. Through the idyllic surrounding scenery, visitors can enjoy a variety of walks along the Ure or across the hills and visit the popular towns of Ripon and Harrogate – both of which are just a short drive away. For more information about a holiday at Beech Lodge
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Miramar Lodge - Alnwick - Northumberland |
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Lodges: Best known for its castle, which was recently used as a location for Hogwarts School in the Harry Potter film series, Warkworth is a charming small village with a colourful history and an attractive 1200-year old church. For more information about a holiday at Miramar Lodge
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Seaview Holiday Village - Polperro - Cornwall |
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Lodges: Ideally located with superb panoramic views over Talland Bay, Seaview lies between the historic fishing villages of Looe and Polperro, which together with the surrounding area offer all that you need for an enjoyable holiday. For more information about a holiday at Seaview Holiday Village
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Steeple Bay Holiday Park - Southminster - Essex |
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Lodges: Situated near Southminster, Essex with boat access to Mayland Creek via our own slipway Steeple Bay holiday Park is the perfect water-lovers paradise. Enjoys the view across the water to Osea Island where celebrities and millionaires fly in by helicopter to de-stress!!
For more information about a holiday at Steeple Bay Holiday Park
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Crook O'Lune Caravan Park - Caton - Lancashire |
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Lodges: Crook O'Lune is set on a private manor estate and walking distance to a bar restaurant and tranquil beer garden, the park is surrounded by forest and farmland, but just a short stroll to the quaint village of Caton. With easy motorway access and Kirkby Lonsdale, Lancaster, the Yorkshire Dales and the Lake District only a stones throw away, you will find Crook O'Lune a perfect holiday location and base to explore these wonderful areas. For more information about a holiday at Crook O'Lune Caravan Park
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Broadland Sands Holiday Park - Lowestoft - Suffolk |
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Lodges: Broadland Sands has a great selection of facilities on the park, including a spectacular outdoor pool with 45 metre flume and paddling pool, a family entertainment venue, a sports bar and snooker lounge, plus a restaurant and takeaway. For more information about a holiday at Broadland Sands Holiday Park
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Primrose Valley Holiday Park - Filey - North Yorkshire |
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Lodges: Substantially developed in recent years to become Haven's flagship Park in the North, Primrose Valley's all-action facilities include a terrific multi-level pool complex and water fun area, a boating lake, coarse fishing lake - there's even an adventure Ropes Course. If you and the kids simply want it all, here's the very best of everything. For more information about a holiday at Primrose Valley Holiday Park
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Hoburne Naish - New Milton - Hampshire |
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Lodges: If you're looking for the perfect Holiday Park on the border of Hampshire and Dorset, take a long, lingering look at Hoburne Naish... with its cliff-top location, dazzling views across the Solent and nearby beaches, it's the ideal destination for all kinds of family holidays. For more information about a holiday at Hoburne Naish
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Mary Rose Cottage - Warkworth - Northumberland |
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Lodges: Visitors to Warkworth can’t escape the imposing ruins of Warkworth Castle – you can see them from pretty much anywhere in the village. For more information about a holiday at Mary Rose Cottage
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Dacre Lakeside Park - Driffield - Yorkshire |
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Lodges: Dacre Lakeside Park is set in Brandesburton. Guests at the resort will be able to enjoy activities in and around Brandesburton, like fishing. For more information about a holiday at Dacre Lakeside Park
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Endymion - Ringwood - Dorset |
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Lodges: Composed of a scattering of farms and cottages, the little hamlet of Linwood is found towards the western end of the New Forest National Park, not far from Ringwood - a community well served by two pubs renowned for their good food and real ales. The New Forest – the country's smallest National Park – is comprised of 150 square miles of magnificent woodland and heather covered heathland dotted with picturesque villages. The area is famous for its unusual wildlife such as herds of wild ponies, cattle and deer, and a great many species of birds. The forest is full of wonderful paths, which are great for walking, cycling and horse riding with bike hire and pony trekking available from nearby Burley. The famous National Motor Museum at Beaulieu is within easy reach, as are the stunning gardens at Exbury. For more information about a holiday at Endymion
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Bowland Lakes Leisure Village - Preston - Lancashire |
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Lodges: Bowland Lakes Leisure Village is the perfect location for any break or holiday. Beautiful relaxing surroundings offer everything you need to unwind. Our location provides many local attractions to visit as our outstanding lodges are situated within a half hour drive from the Lake District & Blackpool and with easy access to many other locations. Laying next to the Trough of Bowland and the Forest of Bowland you have endless opportunities for walking, cycling and sightseeing in the beautiful countryside. For more information about a holiday at Bowland Lakes Leisure Village
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The Log Cabin - Honiton - Devon |
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Lodges: The Hills are a nationally important landscape and were designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in recognition of the special qualities of its natural and built environment. Being relatively unspoilt, the Hills offer a rare sense of timelessness. A network of hedges, mature hedgerow trees and small copses link a rich mosaic of semi-natural habitats. The area is perfect for walks, cycling and horse riding where the quiet bridleways and byways offer many opportunities to explore and enjoy the locally distinctive buildings, archaeological remains and natural flora and fauna. Sheldon is centrally located to explore attractions further away, such as the City of Exeter with its ancient Cathedral, High Street shopping and arts centres. Historic Honiton is also nearby, giving you a chance to find out more about the honey exports that gave the town its name and, a few miles south, you’ll find the unspoilt beaches of Exmouth and the rest of the Jurassic Coast. For more information about a holiday at The Log Cabin
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