Trying to book a holiday for a large group can be troublesome, especially if you want to stay somewhere remote. Too often the cottages are only big enough for three or four people, or the larger properties are slap bang in the centre of town.
Winters can be a long, hard time of year for dog owners. The grey skies, biting winds and pervasive cold make the thought of taking your dog for the same old tramp around the block a deeply unpleasant prospect. So why not have a change of scenery and rent one of these pet friendly cottages for a winter break? It will revitalise you and your pet, and allow you to enjoy this beautiful time of year once again.
When adding a new cottage to our group we tend to ask ourselves ‘Would we stay here ourselves?’ well when it comes to Braegarth, Elterwater the answer is a resounding ‘Yes’.S
The Yorkshire Dales National Park has taken countless centuries to reach its current beautiful form. The wind, rain, and occasional ice age has created a rugged landscape that 20,000 people call home, and thousands more visit every year.
If you’re part of a big family or group, it can often be something of a compromise when you’re looking for a cottage. Large holiday homes are rarer than their smaller counterparts, and often in less than ideal locations.
Choosing dog friendly holiday cottages can often be a difficult choice. Do you go for somewhere exciting that your dog will love to explore and compromise on the quality of the cottage?
There are many excellent Cornish holiday cottages to stay in: airy apartments with stunning sea views, sympathetic barn conversions that are now fully refurbished and brought completely up to date.
As an island nation we’re blessed with hundreds of miles of wonderful coastline, from the rugged shores of Cornwall to the long swathes of golden sand along the Norfolk coast