Self Catering UK Family Holidays
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Self catering UK holidays refer to accommodations in villas, flats, apartments, cottages and anywhere else besides a hotel. This type of accommodation does not have anyone looking after your needs or desires, nor are there any meals provided. You are given a place to stay for a certain period of time to utilise and spend a holiday in. Self catering UK family holidays are becoming increasingly popular with their cost effective and flexible schedule advantages. They are considerably cheaper than staying in a hotel, you get to look around and experience the local goods to take back and cook a delicious home cooked meal within your accommodation. This arrangement is ideal for families with children who are comfortable with a home-like environment. You have the flexible control over your schedule of when you would like to eat, what you would like to eat, when you would like to rest or sleep and how long you would like to spend time outside experiencing the local life and attractions. There are a variety of unique dwellings and interesting accommodations to plan self catering UK family holidays.
Cornwall is a wonderful county in the South West region of England with abundant, romantic wild moor countryside. Cornwall is marked as a world heritage site for its ancient mining district. The sandy beaches and heavenly breezes coming off the Atlantic Ocean make it obvious why the likes of D.H. Lawrence and Virginia Woolf were once attracted to this region. Cornwall is also full of entertaining historical attractions such as the Pendennis Castle dating back to the reign of King Henry VIII. This place is ideal for older couples, young families with children and anyone else looking to get away to a quiet charming secluded setting. Cornwall also holds the largest natural lake in England known as Windermere. There are 18 islands you can visit within this lake on a houseboat. Holiday houseboats are one of the many interesting options to utilise for self catering UK family holidays. Houseboats contain the ideal comforts of a modern house and generally have a capacity for up to 4 people. Houseboats features spacious areas including 1 master bedroom with a fully running toilet and shower, one spare bedroom, a kitchen fully equipped with microwave, oven and fridge. Don’t be surprised to see other modern technological gadgets such as televisions, computers, and video players on your houseboat.
Head to Cartmel if you have a liking for sticky toffee pudding which is their local specialty and a desire to experience traditional living in a log cabin. Cartmel is a relatively small terrain on the banks of the River Eea. Cartmel is full of the small ancestral buildings, a market square for shopping and the desire to involve yourself with the local culture. Local activities include fishing, horse riding, tasting the local wines, village bonfires and so much more. Log cabins are excellent accommodations for self catering UK family holidays if you enjoy being surrounded by nature, wildlife and breathe taking views. Log cabins are available with traditional as well as modern features as per your convenience and liking.
Camping barns have also become increasingly trendy for self catering UK family holidays. Old Traditional barns have been renovated to become places for people to stay and are especially catered to large groups from 10 to 32 people. Camping barns are also known as bunk barns and can range from simple rustic living spaces to a luxurious enhanced modern abode. Camping barns are prevalent in Cumbria which is set in the North West region of England. Cumbria is a territory rich with mountains and numerous majestic castles which can still be visited today. Cumbria is characterised by Hadrian’s Wall which is situated on the northern side bordering Scotland. This wall was built by the Roman Empire in 122 AD to keep out the raids from the earlier inhabitants of Scotland. Hadrian’s Wall is an important monument representing a major part of England’s heritage. Other things to do in Cumbria include visiting the museums, pony trekking, mountain biking and fishing.
Herefordshire is located in the West Midland region of England. Herefordshire is a rural and lowly populated area which heavily depends on its agricultural economy to sustain a way of life. Herefordshire’s local farmers offer an exuberant supply of fruits such as apples and pears and their cider speciality. Herefordshire is famous for its yurt and tipi living spaces essentially designed for self catering UK family holidays. Yurt is a round tent which is highlighted for its eco friendly aspects and lavish camping features. Most comprise of gas camping stoves functional within enclosed yurts for barbecues and bonfires. The tipis available in Herefordshire also are made of organic and environmentally safe materials and consist of an elastic matter stretched around a wooden cone like frame. This is a setting for individuals willing to familiarise with self catering UK family holidays and outdoor living.
Pontin’s has all the offers and resources required to plan the perfect holiday for your next vacation. Pontin’s is an established business since 1946 and is providing packages for self catering UK family holidays.
Self-Catering Holidays in Cornwall, UK
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If you’re looking for a UK holiday destination, then why not discover Cornwall? It is brimming with a beautiful countryside and stunning beaches, as well as a wealth of tourist attractions that appeal to the whole family.
This English county, which is located on the far south west tip of England, is ideal for a self-catering holiday, as it has a fantastic selection of properties to rent for the duration of your holiday.
Not surprisingly, Cornwall is rich in history and there are numerous towns and villages to explore during your vacation.
Truro is the only city in Cornwall and is a good place to start your holiday. Not only is there is so much to see and do here, but also Truro is a good base from which to reach other tourist attractions in the county. Truro itself has an amazing cathedral, fantastic shopping opportunities, interesting architecture, the Royal Cornwall Museum, as well as good entertainment, sports facilities and much more! Why not take a wander around this busy city and enjoy what it has to offer.
The Royal Cornwall Museum is worth a visit, as it houses many interesting exhibits, and while you’re in the city, head along to Truro Cathedral, too. If you have the time, you can also take advantage of the city’s other attractions and facilities, including the Hall for Cornwall (theatre) and its cinema, pubs, restaurants and nightclubs. And if you want to find a spot to unwind, you can take a break in either one of the two parks in the city.
If you’ve got children in tow, then Cornwall has no shortage of attractions and activities to keep the kids happy. For example, you can take the youngsters to Cornwall’s Crealy Great Adventure Park or DairyLand Farm World – or why not spend a day at Newquay Zoo? If the sun’s shining, you will no doubt want to head straight to the beach with the children.
You will be spoilt for choice by the number of beaches in this county. In fact, Cornwall boasts 697km of coastline and has numerous beaches to choose from – whether you want to do spot of surfing or simply to sunbathe.
Newquay has some lovely beaches, such as Fistral Beach, Towan Beach, Great Western Beach and Tolcarne Beach, among others. Bude’s beaches (Summerleaze, Crooklets etc) are also worth checking out. There are so many other beaches along Cornwall’s lengthy coastline, some of which you will no doubt want to explore during your holiday.
Other attractions which you might like to visit during your Cornish vacation include The Eden Project, Land’s End, National Maritime Museum Cornwall, World Of Model Railways, Blue Reef Aquarium, National Seal Sanctuary, Trevarno Gardens, St. Michael’s Mount, Tate St Ives, Poldark Mine, Bodmin & Wenford Railway and Geevor Tin Mine – plus more!
To get the most out of your holiday in Cornwall, you will probably want to tour the county. There are many different ways in which you can travel around. You can walk, hire a bicycle or car or take a cruise and enjoy the sights. You can even see Cornwall from the air by taking a helicopter trip from Cornwall to the Isles of Scilly!
Cornwall is also an ideal destination if you’re planning a sporting holiday, too. Whether you’re into golf, fishing, sailing or surfing (Cornwall is a surfer’s paradise), you will also have a fantastic holiday here.
Cornwall has so much to offer its visitors. Whether you’re looking for a relaxing break, a sporting holiday or a fun-filled family vacation, Cornwall has it all.
About the Author
Karen Waller is a destination rep for Self Property Rental, offering a wide selection of holiday rentals Cornwall, UK!
A Guide to Contemporary Self-catering Holiday Accommodation in Devon
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With the cost of living in the UK increasing almost on a monthly basis and everyone feeling “the fear” of the credit crunch, people are foregoing their holidays abroad. While this is understandable, people can still have wonderful holidays nearer to home at the fraction of the price of an overseas holiday by visiting some of the more popular tourist destinations within the UK. The UK has many exciting and interesting places to visit, with self catering holidays in Devon coming consistently at the top of the list. With so many beautiful places to visit and a variety of diverse landscapes packed into an easily travelled area, this is hardly surprising.
Until recently one of the most popular ways to holiday in this popular destination was either camping or caravanning. However, the price of luxury accommodation has come down in recent years and although people have had to forego their holidays abroad, people still want a level of luxury and comfort for their holidays and a central location to act as a base to explore this beautiful part of the world. While Devon is famous for its traditional holiday cottages, there are also a large amount of 4 and 5 star self catering accommodation in Devon that are apartments, town houses, barns and lodges, all set in a contemporary style offering something a little bit different for your next trip.
No matter what you want from this beautiful county, you are guaranteed to find contemporary self catering accommodation in Devon that will match your desires. For example, Dartmouth is beautiful town on the banks of the river Dart at the heart of the South Hams, which is a convenient location to explore the rest of Devon and the perfect place to enjoy some time in a self catering apartment or holiday home overlooking the stunning river view.
Of course, this wonderfully diverse county is surrounded on both sides (to the south and the north) by sea and miles of spectacular coastline. So if you love the beach and are looking for contemporary self catering accommodation in Devon then how about enjoying a stunning town house or apartment in Torquay? Torquay is a popular holiday destination in South Devon and the largest town in Torbay sharing the bay with Brixham and Paignton. There many self catering apartments and townhouses in Torquay that overlook the stunning Torbay and are a stones throw away from some of the best family friendly beaches in Devon including Meadfoot, Torre Abbey Sands and Corbyn Sands.
Using a professional company that specialize in luxurious, contemporary self catering accommodation in Devon is the best way to ensure that you get all the features you and your party require in a quality let. With most of the professional companies you can draw up a list of requirements that you and your party have so that the property you get is the property you want, not just what is available. Also, choosing self catering accommodation through a professional company means you can expect to get good quality and well-maintained facilities and romantic and serene settings if you so desire. Many of these companies can be found on the internet and it is even possible to arrange your holiday from the comfort of your own home.
Visit Bluechip Vacations for self catering holidays Devon.


