We have 76 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.
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Hornsea Lakeside Lodges - (Hornsea,
Yorkshire) - 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.
 
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Cowden Holiday Park - (Cowden,
Yorkshire) - 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.
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Golden Sands Holiday Park - (Cresswell,
Northumberland) - 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.
  
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Mary Rose Cottage - (Warkworth,
Northumberland) - Visitors to Warkworth can’t escape the imposing ruins of Warkworth Castle – you can see them from pretty much anywhere in the village.
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Birchington Vale Holiday Park - (Birchington,
Kent) - 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.
  
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Thornlea Log Cabin - (Whitby,
North Yorkshire) - Set in the beautiful and peaceful Esk Valley and lying in the heart of The North York Moors is the lovely little village of Danby. This settlement boasts two pubs – both of which serve food – a bakery and a tea room. Also close by is the excellent National Park Visitor Centre at Danby Lodge – a wonderful, historic building which provides exhibitions, nature trails and tea rooms, all set in 13 acres of riverside pasture. Danby also hosts the ruins of a 14th Century castle as well as the only remaining working water mill on the River Esk. Train enthusiasts will also enjoy the scenic Esk Valley Railway line, which runs through the village on its way to the seaside resort of Whitby. The area is full of excellent towns to visit including York, Hutton-le-hole and Lastingham, as well as the villages of Staithes, Saltburn and Robin Hood's Bay.
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Weymouth Bay Holiday Park - (Weymouth,
Dorset) - Seeing a beautifully landscaped entrance and bordered by green fields, you get a welcoming view driving into Weymouth Bay, with a wide sandy bay and harbour only a short walk away. Enjoy the glass-domed indoor pool and outdoor pool, as well as full use of the facilities and activities of sister Park, Seaview, just next door.
   
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Primrose Valley Holiday Park - (Filey,
North Yorkshire) - 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.
    
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Brazengate - (Threshfield,
North Yorkshire) - Long Ashes Leisure Park is set in extensive grounds near Threshfield in the beautiful Yorkshire Dales National Park. Long Ashes Leisure Park has been carefully planned and ensures that the holiday cabins have optimum privacy and a quiet location with plenty of walks in the park and the opportunity to spot the abundant wildlife. There are many activities in the park as it boasts its own leisure centre with a swimming pool, sauna and Jacuzzi. The picturesque village of Grassington is only two miles away and has a delightful cobbled market square with traditional stone cottages and shops surrounding it. With excellent walks in the area and many historic houses and attractions, Threshfield is a great base for a family holiday.
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Rhubarb Lodge - (Bromyard,
Herefordshire) - 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.
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