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Log Cabins in the UK

March 12, 2011 by  
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The United Kingdom is a treasure trove of history, castles, stories and legends and local knowledge. Wales, England and Scotland are all steeped in this rich past and make excellent stops within a broad UK travel plan, or for places to visit respectively, each for its own merits.  For many travelers today the experience is as important as the locations visited and so they are choosing to travel for longer periods and over greater distances rather than taking short resort breaks.

UK holidays are perfect for this trend in travel. Getting between England, Wales and Scotland is easy and economical and provides a tremendous range of experience and cultural diversity. Using log cabin lodgings along the way will make the trip affordable too.

Log Cabin Holidays in Wales

Log cabin holidays in Wales will captivate tourists with the majestic splendour of the mountains and sparkling purity of her lakes and rivers. Every shire has its own story and many involve great tales of valour and battles for King, country and of course beautiful maids. Wales has a temperate climate and easy road and rail travel.

Log Cabin Holidays in Scotland

Scotland is home to the greatest stories of knights and dragons and it isn’t hard to transport back to those times when confronted with the remarkable castles and monuments that stand in tribute to those extraordinary days gone by. The wildlife of Scotland can be found throughout the United Kingdom and include novelties such as the red squirrel and the golden eagle.

Log Cabin Holidays in England

England offers the traveler the historic wealth of London, royalty and High Street shops while the countryside around is surprisingly tranquil. Village markets are in every direction just a short drive outside of the city centre. These are a must for everything from crafts to curios to culinary delights. In addition to the more remote log cabin holidays of England there are of course the ever popular tourist areas of Blackpool, Scarborough and Bournemouth, all nestled closely to the sea.

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