So you have chosen to come on holiday to the quaint county of Suffolk, where the coast meets exciting heritage, heaths and wonderful woodland areas such as Thetford Forest – but where to stay? Renting a log cabin in Suffolk is a fantastic way of doing something different, and there are plenty of these types of wooden accommodations available to rent for the perfect break with your loved ones.
Another possible pine lodge location is beside golf courses in Suffolk and the accommodation is usually let to golfers and their families. There are various glof courses dotted around Suffolk, the larger ones are at: Woodbridge, Stoke by Nayland, Felixstowe, Thorpeness, Southwold, Beccles Common, Royal Worlington and Newmarket and Flempton.
The inside of these log cabins is just as lovely as the outside, keeping with the wooden theme. There are beams running along the ceilings and cosy log fires to sit by with a book on rainy afternoons or colder nights. The cabins come with spacious bedrooms, living areas with TVs and DVD players, stylish bathrooms - some with a hot tub, and private gardens.
A sauna could be another desirable amenity in a pine lodge. There is often decking or a patio area with garden table and chairs to allow guest to enjoy the outside and the views.
The décor much depends on the personal style of the owner. Generally, people try to make them as attractive and homely as possible to welcome potential guests.
The important rules of self-catering are to provide:
truly comfortable beds,
powerful showers and full-size baths,
plenty of seating,
modern kitchens that have sufficient clean, good quality crockery, cutlery and utensils for holiday living.
Cottage in Bungay
Maximum Occupancy: 2, pet-friendly, suitable for disabled