Friday, 17 May 2013

Holidaying in National Parks


Some of Britain’s breathtaking scenery have been awarded National Park status, so staying in a holiday cottage here comes with the guarantee of stunning views. Parks are often busy with visitors, so Cottages.co.uk have tried to find some hideaway cottages for you to enjoy. Some great accommodation includes Ullacombe Cottage in Bovey Tracey, Strone Cottage in Glen Fruin, Loch Lomond, and Priory Gate in Dunster.


Built in the early 1800’s, this semi-detached cottage enjoys a stunning location surrounded by farmland. The owners, who live next door, have provided every comfort making this cottage a true home from home property. The 2 acres of grounds in which the cottage is situated includes a wildlife pond (please take care with children). Guests have their own garden with patio and access to an orchard beyond, where can safely play.


This detached cottage has its own hot tub and is located at the head of Glen Fruin, in Scotland’s first national park. This welcoming beamed holiday cottage sits in an acre of natural gardens, just ten minutes from the shores of Loch Lomond. It is situated near the owner’s 16th century farmhouse with the excellent walking and cycling, 18 hole golf course, Balloch Castle and Hill house all close by. The coast at Helensburgh is 6 miles away, and Glasgow is only 30 miles.


This charming holiday cottage is situated in the heart of the medieval village of Dunster. This property enjoys wonderful views towards Dunster Castle and the Exmoor hills beyond. The property is just half a mile away from the sandy beach at Dunster. It has a delightful, sunny cottage garden with a backdrop of open fields and rich woodland. It has been lovingly refurbished to a high standard, providing attractive and comfortable accommodation.

For more information about any of these cottages please feel free to contact Cottages.co.uk at:

http://cottages.co.uk/

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