Contemporary pine lodges are attractive buildings developed for the holiday industry. They are designed to provide living, cooking and sleeping facilities plus a few leisure facilities such as saunas and hot tubs. Most have a decked area with garden furniture and a BBQ. Some also have a hot tub for a little extra pleasure.
Pleasant and comfortable to stay in, pine lodges and log cabins are proving to be a popular choice for rural breaks. They are most often built in a group of several, perhaps situated around a lake, beside a golf course or in woodland. There may be a central leisure centre with a swimming pool, steam rooms and gym for guests use.
There are various pine lodge holidays to choose from in Norfolk, on the coast, near Thetford Forest, or in the tranquillity of the countryside.
Each will have a proper kitchen with a cooker or oven and hob to prepare meals, a refrigerator to your food fresh and all the utensils needed to self-cater for a week or more. Staying in a pine lodge is a pleasant experience, wood somehow makes a holiday home feel snug and warm.
The style of furnishing inside will vary from each pine lodge collection to another. Some may have a woodburner in the lounge and be quite luxurious, others could provide good budget accommodation. Prices vary according to standard, season and occupancy.
Dog owners like pine lodges because they are virtually dog proof and pets like the warm feel of wood under their paws. You would soon find that the decking becomes a favourite place for your four-legged friend to snooze in the sunshine.
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Wherever you book a pet-friendly pine lodge in Norfolk, you will find lots of good walks leading from the accommodation. The lodges may stand in several acres of private grounds and tend to be located in a rural setting.
Most pine lodges have either one, two or three bedrooms. The larger ones would suit family groups.
Pine lodge holidays near the coast
In the country
North Norfolk
South Norfolk
Near Thetford Forest
Pine lodge holidays in East Anglia