May 10, 2012. Paul Hixon
England’s Lake District offers plenty to do for lovers of the outdoors, including hiking, mountaineering and sailing. Log cabins allow you to base yourself close to everything the area has to offer and to enjoy an active holiday, or simply relax and do nothing at all.
Log cabins Lake District can be found near the water, allowing you to enjoy a wide variety of water sports and activities and many are higher up on the fells, or mountains, allowing you to enjoy hiking and stunning mountain scenery. Regardless of the cabin that you choose, most enjoy a secluded location although you are never far from the facilities of the nearest town.
The Lake District is also an excellent place for bird watching and to enjoy Britain’s wildlife. Most cabins are secluded enough that you might actually be lucky enough to spot a deer, fox or badger from the privacy of your own deck. Imagine sitting relaxing in your hot tub or jacuzzi, while deer and other animals frolic outside, just feet away from your cabin. Cabins are also carefully designed to blend in with their environment, thus minimising the effect on the beautiful scenery that you have come to see. A log cabin really can allow you to experience wildlife as well as take advantage of everything else that the Lakes have to offer.
So whether you are a wildlife enthusiast, an avid bird watcher, or simply want to relax amidst some glorious surroundings, consider staying in a log cabin for your next holiday. Cabins are an affordable and practical alternative to overpriced hotels or bed and breakfasts with restrictive curfews. They are suitable for couples, families or groups of friends on holiday together. Most cabins are also pet friendly and most have excellent facilities for the disabled or elderly.
Updated May 10, 2012. Published February 20, 2011. Paul Hixon


