Wednesday 25 July 2012

Log Cabin Holidays - Suffolk is Steeped in History

Whether you are a couple, vacationing with family, or groups of friends, Windmill Lodges is a great place to spend a break at any time of year. We provide luxury four and five star accommodation and, if you plan to spend your break sight-seeing and visiting Suffolk’s many attractions, our log cabin holidays with hot tub offer comfortable surroundings to rest and unwind in.

If you want UK self-catering holidays in sumptuous surroundings, Windmill Lodges provides the ideal retreat. Facilities include a shared swimming pool (summer months only), private hot tub, four poster bed, en-suite bathroom facilities, leather sofas, log effect fires, under floor heating (some cabins only) and a fully equipped kitchen. We ensure your cabins provide a cosy home from home environment where you have access to all the latest technology including TVs in all of the rooms, free Wi-Fi, Freeview, DVD player and CD player.

Windmill Lodges offers total relaxation in beautiful and tranquil surroundings, as each cabin overlooks a private catch and release fishing lake. You can be at one with nature as you are right in the heart of the Suffolk countryside. However, Suffolk is not only known for its countryside, it is also steeped in history and if you enjoy visiting museums, ancient sites and historic buildings, there are plenty of places to visit. Here is our log cabin holidays at-a-glance guide to some of the ancient attractions in the area.

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Ancient Buildings in Suffolk

If you want your log cabin holidays this summer to have an historic slant, the Suffolk Coastal District alone has some 2,700 listed buildings and 59 of these are grade I listed, so there is so much to see in this area. Listed buildings can include farmhouses, town houses, churches, bridges, windmills, water mills ­- even letter boxes!

You certainly won’t have to travel far to see the Post Mill at Saxtead Green. This was built in 1860 on the site of a former mill which dated from the early 14th century but stopped operating as a working mill in 1947 and was restored ten years later.

A little further afield, Moot Hall (16.5 miles) is another fascinating attraction and can be found on the sea front at Aldeburgh. The 16th century timber framed building has been used for parish council meetings for 400 years and the town clerk’s building is still there today.  

If you enjoy art, you will love to take a visit to Flatford and see the buildings and scenery that inspired one of the country’s most famous artists, John Constable. Flatford Cottage is a 16th century building that houses an exhibition of Constable’s life and works. Take a stroll around the village and marvel at the scenery and timber framed buildings and take a boat trip on the river.

If you simply love historic castles, Framlingham Castle (3 miles) and Orford Castle (16 miles) were both built in the 12th century and are just a short drive from Windmill Lodges.  It was built by the Bigod family, a name thought to have inspired the word ‘bigot’. Roger Bigod accompanied William the Conqueror in his invasion party.  Orford Castle has the best preserved keep in Britain.

Historic Sites in Suffolk

As well as ancient buildings, Suffolk is teaming with historic sites and Windmill Lodges is a great base to start from. Arguably one of the most famous is Sutton Hoo: an ancient Anglo Saxon burial site unearthed thanks to the visions of Edith May Pretty in the 1930’s who, having had dreams about a funeral procession and seeing the spirit of an armed warrior on the mounds, decided to investigate. She presented the ship-burial treasure to the nation.

Coastal erosion is something that has happened throughout history - but in some places it occurs more than others. Dunwich is an attractive seaside village just 17 miles from Windmill Lodges and, if you are spending your log cabin holidays with us, it is well worth a visit. Some 1500 years ago, it was the capital of East Anglia but now most of the town, harbour and the ancient churches have fallen into the sea.  Dunwich Museum explains more about the history of the village.

Further afield (38 miles) is the Anglo Saxon village of West Stow near Bury St Edmunds. It is a reconstruction of the early Anglo Saxon village and you can find out just what it was like to live in those times. Here you can see the houses, try out the furniture and smell the wood smoke! You can also take a stroll in the country park.

Museums and Country Houses in Suffolk


The Long Shop is a former factory in Leiston, 15 miles from Windmill Lodges, and offers a fascinating trip back in time. Did you know that they had purpose built factory production lines here even before the Ford factory in the US? These were introduced by Richard Garrett III, grandson of the company’s founder who built a new workshop for this in 1852.

Ickworth House, Ickworth, Bury St Edmunds, (32 miles) is Suffolk’s most popular attraction and is where you can explore acres of parkland and find out about the history of the country house. Ickworth Lives is a newly restored servant’s basement where you can discover just what ‘upstairs downstairs’ life was like in the 1930’s. There are also living history days where you can find servants doing their duty about the house.

If you are interested in war history, Bentwaters Museum is well worth a visit where - not to be missed - there is the fully restored War Operations Room and Battle Cabin. The museum reveals the history of RAF Bentwaters and RAF Woodbridge from the Second World War right up to more recent times when the US Air Force withdrew in 1993.

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Thursday 19 July 2012

Spend Valuable Family Time in an Idyllic Log Cabin this Summer

Windmill Lodges offer luxury family-friendly log cabin holidays right in the heart of rural Suffolk. Although overseas holidays are an attractive way to spend your vacation, they are not always practical, especially if you have young children or babies. It is generally much easier to spend a holiday closer to home. And what better way to spend your break than in a beautiful log cabin? Our log cabin holidays will leave you and your children with lasting memories of your stay and you will bring back fantastic photographs of your visit.

Windmill Lodges has a safe and tranquil location surrounded by open countryside and there are plenty of things to do both on and off site. As well as a host of family-friendly attractions, including miles of Suffolk heritage coastline to explore, if you are looking to spend the day on site, our log cabin holidays are perfect for this. We have an undercover swimming pool for the children to splash about in (open Easter to October) and each log cabin has a hot tub to relax and unwind in at the end of a busy day.

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Why Self Catering Family Holidays Closer to Home Are More Relaxing

If you choose log cabin holidays in the UK, it means you and your family can enjoy more quality time together. You don’t have to worry about flight delays, how to amuse the children on the journey or all those hidden charges and extras such as seat bookings, airport taxes and baggage limits. Instead, all you need to do is pack up your car with family essentials and baby care items and go.

Here at Windmill Lodges, our log cabin holidays offers spacious accommodation, including plenty of room for a travel cot, and we supply fresh towels, bed linen and even cosy bathrobes, so you don’t have to bring them with you!

Another benefit of log cabin holidays at home rather than abroad, is that you don’t have to worry about hotel set meal times or feeding fussy eaters. All of our lodges have fully-equipped kitchens so you can cook up something the kids enjoy, or pack up a picnic to eat at one of the family-friendly attractions. You can also team up with another family and spend your holidays on site at the same time, which is great for you and your children as they have ready made friends on site.

Log Cabin Holidays: On-Site Facilities For Young Children

Log cabin holidays with Windmill Lodges are idyllic for young families as there are plenty of facilities on site or nearby - including meandering in the Suffolk countryside and trying your luck in the catch and release fishing lake.

The Old Mill House pub is within walking distance of the site and serves hearty pub meals with fresh local ingredients. It has a children’s menu with all the firm favourites such as burgers, bangers, chicken, pizza, roast dinners and scampi. There is also a children’s play area for your kids to let off steam. After a busy day, it’s time to go back to the cabin where you and your children can unwind in-front of a DVD or Freeview, listen to a CD, or surf the web.

Where to Take Young Children and Babies?

If you are holidaying with young children, it can sometimes be difficult to find places to take them. However, you don’t have to worry about this if you are taking your family holiday in Suffolk, as there is plenty in the area to keep your youngsters occupied.

The Suffolk Owl Sanctuary is fairly close by at Stonham Aspal (9.4 miles away) Stowmarket, and it offers care and rehabilitation for owls throughout the region. It has 70 birds of prey and your children can watch one of the daily flying displays (between April and the end of September). There are all sorts of activities for your young ones including a play area, mini maze, woodland walk and picnic areas. You can buy ice creams and drinks here and there are baby changing facilities.

Another fantastic place for kids is the Stowmarket Museum of Country Life (14 miles away) which is a 75 acre open air museum right in the heart of Stowmarket. The children can see working machines, take a peak into the 15 historic buildings, explore 3 km of woodland and riverside nature trails, and meet the animals. There are interactive displays and a cafe bistro to eat in when the children get hungry.

If you have young ones, also in Stowmarket is the Mid Suffolk Leisure Centre, on Gainsborough Road. Here you will find the Playworld Ocean Adventure, which includes ball pits, scramble nets, slides, an inflatable area (May to October) and a toddlers area. There is a play and swim option offering good value for money and you and your children can relax in the cafe afterwards.

If your children and tots are fascinated by engines and steam locomotives, the Mid Suffolk Light Railway Museum in Stowmarket (14 miles away) is a great place to take them. You can also see original station buildings here.

Easton Farm Park in Woodbridge (6 miles away) is another popular family day out and as well as the chance to meet and feed the animals, there are soft play facilities, including play areas for the under 3’s, baby changing facilities and the chance to grab a sandwich, pizza or an ice-cream when the children want a break from all the excitement. They can enjoy pony rides, hug a bunny and see farm animals at first hand.

Baylham House, Rare Breeds farm in Baylam (17.6 miles, between Needham Market and Great Blakenham near Ipswich) gives your tots a chance to meet these wonderful rare breed farm animals. All the children are given a bag of food to feed the pigs, goats, and poultry. There are plenty of chances for the kids to let off steam with a stroll and most of the walkways are pushchair friendly. Baby changing facilities are available and the staff can microwave baby bottles on request.

Further afield, Africa Alive in Lowestoft (30.2 miles) is one of the UK’s largest animal attractions and it can really feed your children’s imagination. They can see giraffes, rhinos, cheetahs, aardvarks and more and enjoy a free ride around the site. There are baby changing facilities, children’s toilets and bottle warming facilities as well as plenty of places to go for a snack and an ice-cream.

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Wednesday 11 July 2012

Log Cabin Weekend Breaks in Suffolk - A County Crammed With Things to Do!

Log cabin weekend breaks are a wonderful idea whether you are going as a family, couple or getting away with friends. They are ideal at any time of the year as they refresh the soul, recharge the batteries and give you something to look forward to.

Windmill Lodges is a great destination for log cabin weekend break in the UK, set in the heart of the beautiful Suffolk countryside. It is an unspoilt and tranquil site for relaxation and peace and has a real sense of getting away from it all. However there are also plenty of different activities available for families, groups and parties of friends.

For couples looking for a romantic getaway then our Chaffinch lodge is ideal. This four star, one bedroom log cabin, sleeps two people in a beautiful four-poster bed and is perfect for intimate log cabin weekend breaks.

We have a variety of lodges for families to choose from as the majority of our accommodation sleeps six + people and are therefore perfectly suited for log cabin weekend breaks with the children. Bullfinch, Goldfinch, Wagtail and Woodpecker all sleep six with Greenfinch able to accommodate eight.

The ideal lodge for short breaks for slightly smaller groups of friends is our Kingfisher lodge. This luxury five star accommodation is for adults only. It has under floor heating in the kitchen and bathrooms, two patio areas and a decked area too, a fully equipped kitchen, Sky HD TV with the full movies and sports packages and of, course, a hot tub to relax in.

Whichever one of our lodges suits your specific needs, with so much to see and do in Suffolk, you will have a fantastic time whenever you take your self catering holiday with us.

Log Cabin Weekend Breaks - Family Activities in Suffolk


For families wanting log cabin weekend breaks, Suffolk is the ideal county with so much to see and do from the country to the coast. Log cabin weekend breaks with the children make a perfect escape at any time of the year in Suffolk but if you visit in summer then Southwold is the place to head for.

Southwold is a quintessential English seaside town that still has a working lighthouse as one of its main attractions. Tours of the lighthouse are available and make a great treat for the children who love to climb to the very top and look out to sea. The beach makes an ideal day out with all the family, with the iconic beach huts that line the prom and the award-winning pier to visit too. Food and drink are no problem in Southwold, from traditional seaside fish and chips on the front to smart restaurants and friendly cafes in town.

In cooler weather a great day out for the family is the National Trust site at Sutton Hoo. This 255 acre estate looks out over the river Deben near the market town of Woodbridge and is home to an amazing archaeological find of an ancient Anglo-Saxon royal burial site. Educational as well as entertaining, the whole family can walk around the burial mounds, visit the award winning exhibition, be an archeologist for the day with one of their special kits and dig in a custom made trench, fire bows and arrows, come face to face with warriors and really experience ancient history.

All year round, the coastal village of Orford provides lots for the family to do. The village is dominated by the 12th Century castle, which is now looked after by English Heritage, and attracts many visitors throughout the year. The castle is also home to the Orford Museum with exhibits from the Roman and Anglo-Saxon periods.  For families who love the great outdoors Orford Ness Nature Reserve has a fascinating array of flora and fauna. Now protected by the National Trust, this nature reserve is known internationally, not only for its importance in wildlife but also for its World War 2 military connections. The remote area was used during the last century for top secret testing by the MOD and this history is very much part of the area. With the guidebook on offer you can explore the area and on the special children's trail there’s the chance to become a spy for the day!

Log Cabin Weekend Breaks - Romantic Activities in Suffolk


Romantic log cabin weekend breaks are a great way for a couple to relax, unwind, forget about the stresses of work and home and re-connect with each other. Suffolk can be a most romantic county with beautiful country and coastal walks for you to stroll along hand in hand, great local food and drink from fine dining to cosy country pubs and pretty market and seaside towns to explore.

One such town is Aldeburgh on the Suffolk coast. Unlike traditional seaside towns Aldeburgh is very grown up. It doesn’t have any amusement arcades, pier or rides for children. But sitting on the beach eating the world famous fish and chips is a must. The locally caught fish and chips are much sought after with customers queuing around the block at opening time often with a pint of local beer from the nearby pub in hand and even sometimes a bottle of champagne. Aldeburgh does attract the “smart set” with its boutiques, art galleries and restaurants and is the place on the coast to see and be seen. As Aldeburgh was Benjamin Brittan’s home for many years, in June it hosts the Aldeburgh Music Festival. A selection of classical and contemporary concerts are on offer with many taking place in the nearby village of Snape at their beautiful Maltings which has been skilfully converted into a concert hall.

If you would rather not visit Suffolk in high summer, then there is still plenty to do for a couple wanting to potter, relax and enjoy each other’s company. The pretty market town of Woodbridge, just in from the coast, suits cooler weather with its mix of local and modern high street shops, coffee bars and local cafes. There is a cinema here, The Riverside Theatre just right for catching a romantic film before heading off to eat in one of the towns many pubs or restaurants. Just outside Woodbridge are two luxury hotels, Ufford Park and Seckford Hall, that both offer spa day packages, a perfect way to while away some precious time together if the weather isn’t being kind to you outside.

Log Cabin Weekend Breaks - Activities for Groups of Friends

Getting away from it all with friends can be a great experience. Whether you are a party of four, six or eight, log cabin weekend breaks in a group will be a fun, relaxing, sociable time with lots of laughs and fantastic memories to take home.

Activities for groups of friends are well catered for in Suffolk and there is a lot to do for all tastes.

Adnams brewery in Southwold is an internationally renowned company with its heart still very much set in Suffolk. A great activity for friends is an Adnams brewery tours. The hour long tour of the brewery lets you see how their famous beers are made. The tour is followed by a 30 minute tutored beer tasting session, finishing with a visit to the cellar and kitchen store where there’s also an opportunity to taste some of the wines on offer and select a bottle of beer to take home.  Although Southwold is obviously at its busiest in the spring and summer this would be an ideal activity on rainy days or in the autumn and winter as it’s based inside.

For lovers of the outdoors and adventure Go Ape! Is a treetop experience like no other, set in the heart of Thetford Forest. After your initial safety briefing you get into your harness and are free to fly through the trees on the high wires, rope bridges, zip wires and treetop crossings. The course takes around two to three hours to complete. Perfect for the summer months the course does stay open from February to November and very little, apart from high winds, ice and lightening will stop activities. Wet weather makes the course muddy, which can add to the fun and skill of negotiating the obstacles. Once you have completed the course there are walking and cycling trails all through the forest for you to enjoy as a group. Set in 30 acres of Thetford Forest, this is the company’s original site, and won the Suffolk Tourism Awards - Best Tourism Experience for 2011.

If your tastes lean towards something altogether quieter and less hectic then Minsmere Bird Sanctuary run by the RSPB could be just the thing for you and your group of friends. This is a great activity for spring, when the birds are returning from their winter migration and the lighter evenings mean you can spend longer observing them and their movements. Even if you are not a group of dedicated twitchers this is still a fascinating and calming day out for a group where you can learn so much about the local wildlife and take in the stunning scenery. Group bookings must be made in advance and then you will be met on arrival and given an introduction to the reserve. For those new to bird watching and keen to try it, guided walks can be booked and the reserve staff are always on hand to answer questions and point out rare and interesting birds to beginners.

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Monday 9 July 2012

Log Cabin Weekend Breaks - Why Choose Windmill Lodges

Log cabin weekend breaks are a novel way to get away from it all and self-catering holidays with Windmill Lodges, are not just that little bit different, they are luxurious too. In the beautiful rural setting of Suffolk, country breaks with us offer many benefits, whether you are visiting us as a family, a couple or a group of friends. Read on to find out what makes Windmill Lodges so special!


Log Cabin Weekend Breaks at Windmill Lodges - We Provide Luxurious, Accredited Accommodation With Private Hot Tubs


All of our log cabin holiday accommodation is of a very high standard, to give you a weekend break to remember. This is reflected in the 4 and 5 star ratings they have received from the English Tourist Board.

In addition, each lodge has its own private hot tub. This unique feature, set on a private veranda, adds to the luxury of our cabins.

There Are Only Seven Log Cabins On The Site - So It Is Quiet and Peaceful

At Windmill Lodges we believe that a holiday should be a relaxing experience and that privacy is important when you want to unwind and forget about the stresses of work.  For this reason, we have limited our lodges to only seven, each within its own private plot with plenty of space around you to not be overlooked or disturbed.

Guests Can Also Use Our Swimming Pool and Catch and Release Fishing Lake

From Easter through to October there is a heated indoor swimming pool on site for all our guests to enjoy. This is ideal for families, but children must be supervised by adults all the time when around the pool.

We also have a catch and release fishing lake. This is perfect for trying your hand at fishing, and no licence is required to fish in our lake.

But What Really Sets Us Apart Is Our Location!


Accommodation and facilities aside, it is the county of Suffolk with its unspoilt countryside and beautiful Suffolk coast which makes log cabin weekend breaks with Windmill Lodges so magical. This amazing county boasts stunning countryside and scenery, a beautiful coastline dotted with pretty seaside towns and villages, award winning beaches, local beer, world famous food and plenty for all ages to enjoy.

Log cabin weekend breaks in Suffolk can be as relaxed or as hectic as you want to make them. Suffolk has so much to offer including, quiet country walks, bird watching, award winning nature reserves, historic castles and houses.

If you are a family with young children and are looking for log cabin weekend breaks, Suffolk is a great destination. Choose from ‘meet the animals’ farms, bird and wildlife sanctuaries and historic buildings and castles.

Children love animals and Easton Farm Park is always a great hit for little ones and they will be amused for hours with petting and feeding the animals, hugging a bunny, pony and cart rides or playing in the indoor and outdoor play zones. At spring time there are lots of newborn animals to meet including kid goat twins and triplets and the gorgeous Suffolk punch foals which are due to be born in April.

If you fancy a bite to eat, Easton Farm Park has a cafe to relax and unwind in. The farm also plays host to a monthly farmers’ market where you can pick up local produce such as meat, fruit, veg and cakes, then cook up a tasty treat when you get home.

Head to Easton Farm Park whatever the weather as the attraction isn’t just for dry days. There are plenty of barns to take cover in if it rains including the under 10’s indoor play area, Go Balmy Barn, which also has a safe toddler section for your tots to play in. The only difficulty is that it will be hard to persuade them to leave!

If your children are fascinated by feathered friends, you can see owls and birds of prey at the Suffolk Owl Sanctuary in Stonham Barns. The Owl Sanctuary promotes the conservation of owls in the UK and further afield. They have 70 birds of prey in the aviaries and there are daily flying displays. Woodland walks, the outdoor play area and the mini maze will keep the children amused for hours. There are also shops to browse in and a 9-hole golf course and driving range at Stonham Barns.  

Another fun family attraction, and not too far from The Owl Sanctuary, is the Museum of East Anglian Life. This fascinating haven right in the heart of Stowmarket has outdoor and indoor attractions and 75 acres of grounds to run about in. Meet rare breeds of cattle and sheep or meander among the 15 historic buildings where you can find out more about rural life in Suffolk. After dining in the bistro, push the interactive buttons to find out about the gypsy way of life from real life interviews and recordings.

A trip back in time to a castle will really spark your child’s imagination. Framlingham Castle is a 12th century fortress and adults and children alike will love wandering along the castle walls to see breathtaking views across Suffolk. The 12th century Orford Castle is another popular attraction. It was built between 1165 and 1173 and has one of the best keeps in England. You can enjoy stunning views over Orford Ness from here. The castle has connections with the Wild Man of Orford. Legend has it during the time work was being carried out on the castle, local fishermen found a wild man (or merman) in the sea, naked and covered in hair. He was captured, tortured and held in the castle for six months before he eventually escaped.

Windmill Lodges is in a prime location for log cabin weekend breaks with the award winning heritage coast only a short drive away. Explore the many beautiful beaches including stunning Walberswick beach where you can take a secluded spot among the sand dunes and soak up the sun. It is also a popular place for crabbing - just don’t forget a bucket and net for you and your children!

For a livelier destination, Southwold is a popular seaside town and after a stroll along the beach, bracing the sea air, you can shop or enjoy ice cream in a cosy tea room. George Orwell Lived here as a teenager and in his 30’s and you can see a plaque at the end of the high street (next to the fish and chip shop).

Southwold Museum has undergone redevelopment in recent years. It has exhibits charting the history of the town, its transformation into a popular seaside resort, and the rise and fall of its railway. Take a stroll along the popular pier which was extended this century to host visits by Britain’s only functioning passenger steam ship, the PS Waverley.

Another fantastic beach is Aldeburgh, where you can enjoy award-winning fish and chips at The Aldeburgh Fish and Chip Shop, or buy fresh catches direct from the local fishermen.  The shingle beach has been awarded the prestigious blue flag to show it meets strict standards and criteria. Visit the ancient Moot Hall, the Lifeboat Station and take a look at Maggi Hambling’s controversial scallop sculpture dedicated to Aldeburgh’s most famous resident, Benjamin Britten. It is meant to be touched and looked at and you are even encouraged to sit on it. Shopping is also a must in Aldeburgh and there are art galleries, clothes shops and interesting homeware shops to browse in.

After a busy afternoon shopping, you will always find something tasty to eat in Suffolk. The market towns of Woodbridge and Framlingham are not far from Windmill Lodges for provisions, meals out and country pubs. Both towns have a wide range of stores so you can stock up on essentials from supermarkets and find interesting local produce from artisan bakers, delicatessens, fish mongers and butchers specialising in local meat. Leo’s Deli in the Market Place, Framlingham, has a fantastic range of produce including home cooked dishes, meats, cheese, bread and chocolates. If you want to enjoy a pint and a bite to eat, the Castle Pub at Framlingham has a great location in Castle Street. But if you want something different, the Station Hotel has great flavours and some unusual dishes including rabbit, venison and pigeon on the menu.

Woodbridge is another great place to eat and enjoy fine wine. The Woodbridge Fine Food Company is a fish monger, deli and cafe selling wine, fresh fish and game in season. It also sells delicious pies. If you are a vegetarian, the Cross on Church Street is an up market vegetarian restaurant and wine bar. The town has cuisine from across the world including Thai, Chinese and Turkish. And after dining out, browse in one of the many stores, as the town has more than one hundred fascinating, independent shops.

For more active log cabin weekend breaks, cycle-route.com has cycle routes across Suffolk for people of all ages and abilities. The Woodbridge to Thorpeness East Suffolk route is a 38 mile ride and takes nearly four hours to complete. The route takes you through outstanding scenery and past popular tourist sites such as Orford Castle, Snape Maltings, Aldeburgh Beach, the landmark House in the Clouds in Thorpeness and Tunstall Forest. Plus there are lots of pubs to visit along the way including Aldeburgh Cross Keys or Thorpeness Dolphin!  You can do all or part of the route which is all by road with no major hills to negotiate.  Suffolk has many cycle hire shops around, including the bike hire centre in Darsham. But if you want more unusual bikes (such as tandems) Heritage Cycles at Southwold Harbour is the place to go!

Whatever you decide to do on log cabin weekend breaks, you can be sure your accommodation with Windmill Lodges will give you a sense of luxury. Here you can get away from it all and really relax from the stresses of your week!


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