Staying in self-catering accommodation has many benefits, from being able to cook your own meals to having a private garden or hot tub to relax in. Another of its benefits are for those visiting with a large group who all wish to reside in the same property together. Whether your family is large, or you are visiting with the girls for a hen party, being able to share your experience and not be separated into different hotel rooms will make your stay all the more special. Some properties also welcome dogs too, so no one needs to be left behind the next time you decide to go away - just look out for dogs welcome cottages.
For a charming town with lots to see and do, consider residing in the Nottinghamshire settlement of Eastwood. Located right on the western edge of the county, Eastwood is a former coal mining town that is surrounded by spectacular rolling countryside, woodlands and fields which are lovely for country strolls. It is also home to a high street with shops and cafes as well as cosy pubs, and the D.H. Lawrence Birthplace Museum is located in the town too which is fascinating to visit if you’re interested in the famous writer and poet.
Eastwood is full of things to do, from taking bike rides or walks with the dog in the countryside, to discovering the delights of the village itself. After a day of exploring, you can retreat to your comfortable cottage to cook a tasty meal, relax in front of the TV or read a good book, and spend some quality time with your loved ones. If your cottage has a special feature such as a hot tub, you might want to spend an afternoon just soaking in the bubbles and relaxing, making the most of the amenities of your Nottinghamshire accommodation.
If this is your first holiday in Nottinghamshire, you will undoubtedly wish to explore the region. The City of Nottingham is just a short drive away, the stunning Derbyshire Peak District is a mere thirty minute drive along the A610 from Eastwood. As lovely as your holiday accommodation may be, the point of visiting the area is to see the best local sights.