Stay at these beautiful log cabins for a post-lockdown break from £10 per person a night
WHILE being stuck at home for months on end may have given us cabin fever, that hasn't put us off escaping to a log cabin post-lockdown.
Nothing beats escaping to the countryside and breathing in fresh clean air, especially when you can return to a cosy cabin at the end of the day.
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Luckily, there are plenty of affordable log cabins across the UK that you can escape to once travel restrictions lift - with some starting from just £10 per person a night.
There are properties in popular locations, from the Cotswolds to Devon and Norfolk - and some even come with their own private hot tubs as an added bonus.
As it stands, self-catered holidays are welcoming guests back again from April 12, which includes sites such as caravan parks, but only with one household sharing a property.
From May 17, groups of up to six people from different households or unlimited numbers of people from two households can share a holiday let together.
If you're wanting a change of scene from your living room this summer, here are the best log cabin breaks to book now.
Wellinghill Lodge, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
Wellinghill Lodge is in Cheltenham, on the edge of the Cotswolds' Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and has room for two guests.
The lodge is on a working farm, so feels very much in the countryside, but is also close to loads of tourist attractions - including the Cotswold Way and Cheltenham.
Inside there's an open-plan living space, dining area and a woodburning stove to keep you warm, as well as a double bedroom with ensuite bathroom.
The raised deck area is a great spot for relaxing with a drink and taking in the countryside views.
- Stay based on three nights in June
Kilcorby Log Cabin, County Cavan, Ireland
Families or groups of friends can rent a Kilcorby Log Cabin in County Cavan from a bargain £10 per person a night, based on five people staying for seven nights.
Set on the banks of the Woodford River, just a few miles from the village of Ballyconnell, guests can dine outside of their cabin in a private seating area, and get access to a communal games room.
- Stay , based on a seven night stay in June
Orchard Cabin, Malvern, Worcestershire
Fancy a short break in the Cotswolds? Orchard Cabin makes a perfect base for two to explore the area.
Based in the village of Welland, Worcestershire, its surrounded by the Malvern Hills and has an orchard in the the back garden - so there's plenty of space for kids to play or for pets, if you have them. You might even spot the resident deer nearby.
The area is great for walking and hiking trails, but there's also a lot of historic tourist spots - from Eastnor Castle, Broadway Tower and Sudeley Castle, as well as the pretty villages and shops of the Cotswolds.
- Stay based on two sharing in June
Rossendale Holiday Lodges, Rossendale, Lancashire
Book Rossendale Holiday Lodges and stay in a wooden glamping pod for a holiday with a difference.
The lodges are near a stream in Lancashire countryside and are modern inside with a television, comfy bed and a heater, plus a patio, table and chairs outside to enjoy the beautiful views.
There are great on-site facilities too, including an outdoor fire pit and barbecue, a games room and a gift shop.
- Stay based on two sharing in June
The Tractor Shed, Broadheath, Worcestershire
A great option of romantic break, The Tractor Shed is a single-storey lodge in the village of Broadheath.
Surrounded by Worcestershire countryside, the property has an open-plan living area with vaulted ceilings and tons of light. The TV area is cosy and there's a small dining table for romantic meals.
If the weather is good, guests can sunbathe on the decked area and light the fire pit come evening.
Close by are great country pubs, lots of good walks and the Cob House Country Park.
- Stay based on a three night stay in June
Foxton Locks Lodges, Market Harborough, Leicestershire
Add a touch of luxury to your log cabin break in Leicestershire at Foxton Locks Lodges - a cluster of six cabins, all of which sleep up to four people.
Each lodge has a large, open plan living, dining, and kitchen area, two king size bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms, and there's even underfloor heating throughout.
Outside, guests can cook up a storm on the gas barbecue and dine al fresco on the large decked area. There are sun loungers for a spot of sun bathing and a private hot tub, too.
Close by is the Rutland Water nature reserve - a reservoir where you can try sailing, windsurfing, and fishing and the town of Market Harborough with its independent shops, restaurants and pubs.
- Stay based on a three-night stay in April
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Silver Birch, Thorpe Forest, Norfolk
Cosy up in the Norfolk forest in a Silver Birch cabin, which has all the comforts of home, and then some.
Guests have their own decked area with a private hot tub, outdoor dining furniture and a disposable barbecue.
Inside, rooms are light and modern with a high-spec kitchen, a living room complete with a flat-screen TV, through which you can order food and drinks to your cabin, and a bathroom with luxurious Anyah toiletries.
Silver Birch cabins offer a choice of two or three bedrooms, sleeping between four and six people.
- Stay based on a four-night stay in June.
Big Sky Lookout, Hookhill Plantation, Devon
Go off-grid at the Big Sky Lookout, a lovely cabin surrounded by wildlife in the Devon countryside with room for two guests.
The wildflower meadows surrounding the cabin are home to butterflies. birds, badgers, foxes, deer and owls and there are amazing views of rolling hills to wake up to - just slide back the big doors of the cabin to enjoy them in all their panoramic glory.
There are gas hobs and a firepit tripod so you can cosy up around the glowing coals if it gets chilly or tea cook outdoors on a clear evening.
Guests are close to the Two Moors Way and Dartmoor - both great for hiking and climbing and the city of Exeter and the North Devon Surf School are an hour away.
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- Stay based on a three-night stay in July
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