Holiday Cottages – A Great British Holiday!
British holiday cottages are a great way to see different parts of the city, and are ideal for romantic getaways or trips with family and friends. There are many different options to choose from when choosing holiday cottages, with decisions often made by preferred location, time of year, and special activities, as well as making considerations over family and pets. When looking for the right holiday cottage, travellers should think about whether they’ve always wanted to see a particular part of Britain, as well as whether they prefer to take a quick weekend away, or a longer holiday. Some options and factors that should be reviewed before booking a British holiday cottage include:
Cottage in Longparish Road, Wherwell / Photo licensed under the Creative Commons, created by Anguskirk
Location
Cottage holidays can be enjoyed in very different parts of the country. Many holidaymakers opt for Devon, Cornwall and the Cotswolds for their flat scenery and wide range of cottages and homes, while others prefer the more mountainous Lake District. Decisions can often be made in terms of how isolated a trip you want to enjoy, or whether you prefer to be close to a major town or village. Cottages in Sussex are recommended for the latter, as they offer quick access to London. By contrast, the rural Scottish Highlands can give you great peace and quiet in the Northernmost part of the country.
Timing
When you choose to book a holiday cottage will make a big difference to the overall experience. Christmas bookings tend to go very fast, and need to be booked far in advance to avoid both high costs and places selling out. This approach is particularly important to take if booking on behalf of a large family or a group of friend. Many holiday cottages also tend to sell out around school holidays and bank holidays, so check your calendar beforehand. You might also find that some holiday cottages can be booked during off peak season at a reduced cost.
Manor House at Great Dixter / Photo licensed under the Creative Commons, created by antonychammond
Local Activities and Features
It is always important to look into whether a holiday cottage can offer any specific features and activities. A cottage might be self catering or catered, or might include special bathroom and living room facilities like a hot tub or video games. At the same time, the cost of a holiday cottage may or may not include charges for Internet use. When viewing a holiday cottage, try to think about whether you can access any specific local activities like horse riding or sailing. It is also worth exploring the potential of a day trip to a neighbouring village or town.
Family and Pets
Many holiday cottages will have specific rules about the number of children and pets that can be brought to a location. Problems might arise in terms of having the facilities to cope with a lot of small children, and visitors may have to bring their own equipment. However, by checking ahead and doing your research, it is possible to see unique parts of Britain, while enjoying the best facilities and activities of an area.
Habs is a traveling enthusiast working with Cottages Direct. I love taking breaks in the UK and abroad. But most of all, I love to share my vacation experiences.
Category: Travel Tips, United Kingdom