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Log on to relax in Log CabinsThe Lake District in the North West is a popular destination for holidaying in a log cabin. There are around 16 lakes and tarns and water bodies where you can have fun. The deepest lake Wast Water and the largest Lake Windermere is located here. You can enjoy boating excursions in these lakes. There is also the mountain range, the Lakeland Fells. There are magnificent hiking trails in these fells. Those who do not very fond of outdoor activities can spend a quiet morning at Dove Cottage, the Wordsworth Museum or the Carlisle Castle. Other interesting tourist sights include the12th century Norman keep, Appleby Castle, and the Keswick Museum. The East Anglia area of the U.K. offers some top-class log cabin holiday locations like North Suffolk and Rutland County. The Stretton Lakes area of Rutland is mainly tempting as it has a 100-acre Stretton Wood. You can also explore the Flag Fen Bronze Age Centre located at Peterborough or visit the Peterborough Museum for ghost tour. Have a relaxing walk in the Clipsham Yew Tree Avenue having 150 yew trees. Other entertainment venues in the area are the Twin Lakes family amusement park. North Suffolk offers day trips to the Suffolk Heritage Coast, the Sutton Hoo burial mounds and the village of Woodbridge, having open-top bus tours and Bawdsey Radar Exhibitions. The area of south west Devon and Cornwell has many log cabins. The sights like the Blackpool Sands Cove and the Dartmoor tors and the Slapton Sands are all located here. In North Devon there is a walking trail of 180 miles including places like the Tarka Trail and the Exmoor National Park and the West Somerset Railway's steam train excursions and Dunster's Medieval Yarn Market. With so much to see and enjoy you have to take a log cabin holiday to experience the wonders of U.K. log cabins |
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