Looking to book a self-catering holiday in East Anglia? How about renting a luxurious pine lodge set in the countryside of Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire or Essex?
There are some extremely attractive lodges to rent, properties which are comfortable and have those pampering facilities such as a private sauna, hot tub or barbecue area. Holiday lodges are designed to give people a pleasurable holiday experience and combined with an East Anglian setting, a memorable week is on offer.
Do read about the various lodges to find out about the number of bedrooms in the accommodation, the cooking facilities, leisure features and whether pets are permitted. Parking is usually easy and possible beside each lodge. There may be a number of steps up onto decking and the entrance, so do check if anyone in your family cannot cope with stairs.
Often, the lodges are built around an outdoor activity or theme. There are groups of holiday lodges attached to golf courses and also simply in beautiful natural locations that focus on relaxation with a touch of pampering.
Certain small pine lodges with just the one bedroom are often described as romantic. They are ideal for couples who like the idea of being ensconced in a warm private space. Add a log fire with a shaggy rug and subdued lighting to create a dreamy mood. A hot tub under the stars on the decking extends the appeal. Bring champagne and chocolates, watch favourite box sets on the smart TV and you may be reluctant to leave the accommodation to explore your corner of East Anglia.
East Anglia is an exciting place to visit, much underrated but holds so much promise that it should be on everyone’s holiday wish list. The extensive coastline is home to unspoilt beaches as well as a handful of big brash seaside resorts should you want that kind of thing. The resorts do offer a wide selection of eateries, theatres, cinemas and shops. Outside of these, the beaches of north Essex, Suffolk and Norfolk are surprisingly good. There are lots of opportunities for sailing, eating sea food, coastal walks with seal spotting.
Charming historic towns and villages are scattered throughout East Anglia. Find some of the best preserved medieval villages, ancient inns, scores of antique centres and beautiful countryside. So, give yourself a treat and book a pine lodge for a holiday in east Anglia. Some of the properties are dog-friendly so your best pal can also accompany you.