Thursday 23 January 2014

Animal Parks to Visit on Your Log Cabin Holidays

When you are spending weekend breaks in Suffolk, there are many animal attractions in the area which will provide a great family day out, ranging from zoos to farm parks. Close encounters with giraffes, goats or guinea pigs are bound to prove a big hit with the younger members of the family in particular. Both parents and children will come away with memories to cherish when it's time to go home again.

Windmill Lodges is a great place to stay with all the family for short breaks in log cabins because of its relaxed atmosphere and excellent facilities. These include your own private hot tub, as well as a catch-and-release fishing lake and a covered heated swimming pool for use during the summer. The site is in beautiful rural Suffolk, at Saxtead, with many different visitor attractions within easy reach.

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Animal Attractions

Here are details of some of the best animal-themed parks to go to during your lodge holidays in Suffolk. Please do check with the venues on opening times before visiting, as these vary according to the time of year and can often change. 

Easton Farm Park: This popular family attraction is less than seven miles from Windmill Lodges' site, so it is an ideal place to visit during your weekend breaks in Suffolk. Youngsters can enjoy all kinds of hands-on activities here, ranging from hugging a bunny to handling chicks and collecting eggs. There is also lots of themed seasonal fun every year, from Easter through to Hallowe'en. The animals to be seen here include pigs, sheep, cows and Suffolk Punch horses, with many new arrivals through the year.

Baylham House Rare Breeds Farm: There are all kinds of animals to see at this farm park, just half an hour's drive from Windmill Lodges. Among the most unusual breeds are the Kune Kune pigs from New Zealand, as well as Pygmy Goats, Norfolk Horn and Greyface Dartmoor Sheep and many more rare creatures. Attractions include a shop, café and picnic area.

Suffolk Punch Trust, Hollesley: Suffolk Punch horses are the county's most famous animals. These magnificent creatures played a vital role in agriculture through the centuries, pulling ploughs and other vehicles. The trust, which is 20 miles from our site, not only has a collection of Punches to visit, including foals, but also holds demonstrations where you can see the horses in harness. Other animals here include rare pigs, chickens, cows and sheep.

Oasis Camels Park, Halesworth: About half an hour's drive from our site, this unique attraction is the only animal park in the whole country to focus on camels. As well as the camels themselves, visitors can also see llamas, alpacas and many other animals, including donkeys, goats, and smaller pets to handle. It is even possible to ride a camel, given the right weather conditions, although you do need to pay extra for this.

Jimmy's Farm: Around 20 miles from Windmill Lodges, Jimmy's Farm is run by TV farmer Jimmy Doherty. The farm has a nature trail and petting zoo, where young visitors can feed and pet guinea pigs and other creatures, plus a tropical butterfly house. Animals to see include ponies and donkeys.

Banham Zoo: More than 2,000 different creatures can be seen at this zoo, which is around 26 miles from Saxtead, and makes a great day out for families enjoying weekend breaks in Suffolk. The zoo animals range from marmosets and tamarins to snow leopards, giraffes, seals and zebras, plus many more. There is a whole timetable of daily activities, such as birds of prey displays and close-up encounters with lemurs. Another highlight is the amazing animals display, which features meerkats among its stars. All sorts of special events are organised over the year, and there are play facilities for children, as well as the chance to ride a road train.

Africa Alive: About 25 miles from our site, this safari-themed zoo park at Kessingland, which is run together with Banham, puts the emphasis on African animals. Lions, cheetahs, white rhinos and smaller animals such as African crested porcupines are among the host of animals to be seen. The collection of birds includes Egyptian vultures, cranes and flamingoes. There are many different displays and activities, including an indoor adventure play area for under-12s.

About Windmill Lodges

When you are looking for somewhere to spend weekend breaks, Suffolk-based Windmill Lodges is a great choice. We have seven luxury log cabins, each offering four or five-star accommodation, and catering for families as well as couples seeking romantic short breaks. Get in touch now for more information.

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Friday 10 January 2014

A Village Full of Activity - A Spotlight on Snape

If you are heading to Windmill Lodges for your weekend breaks in Suffolk, and enjoy shopping and culture, the village of Snape has a fabulous retail complex that is open all year round. Full of history, Snape Maltings is a great destination for those who are looking for the best the county has to offer – and you can combine your visit with a night at the Concert Hall, established by two of Suffolk’s most famous former residents.

Windmill Lodges is a perfect destination for those who want to combine a country break with luxurious self-catering accommodation. All of our lodges are rated four or five stars by the English Tourism Council, and all have high spec facilities, including your own private hot tub –  while one of our lodges even has an infra-red sauna! 

If you love browsing independent shops and discovering hidden gems, Snape Maltings is just a thirty-minute drive from Windmill Lodges and offers a great day out, whatever the weather. If you are visiting over the Christmas period, one top tip is to pop into the Food Hall, where you can stock up on some fabulous festive treats.

Why Visit Snape?

Snape has a fascinating history, which dates right back to Roman times when it was an important site for salt production. In the Anglo-Saxon period, it was a burial site, and a number of artefacts discovered here can be viewed at the Aldeburgh Moot Hall Museum. And, in the 18th and 19th centuries it became a prime tourist destination, where an annual race meeting was held at the Snape Race Course on the banks of the River Alde.

Today, its most popular tourist draw is the Maltings, and the concert hall here is the venue for the annual Aldeburgh Festival. It serves as a permanent reminder of Snape’s most famous former resident, Benjamin Britten, who established Snape Maltings’ Concert Hall with his partner, tenor Peter Pears, in 1967.

Fascinating Independent Shops

If you love retail therapy, Snape Maltings is a shoppers’ paradise. The stunning collection of shops include a house and garden shop, clothing boutiques, bookshop, toy store, craft shop, antique shop, art galleries and a food hall. You can easily set aside a whole afternoon for to browse and buy, and, if you are Christmas shopping, this is the ideal destination to find interesting decorations and gifts for friends and family.

Delicious Local Food


When you are all shopped out, Snape Maltings has some fabulous eateries where you can relax and unwind. For tea and snacks, head for the tea room, or if you want something more substantial, Cafe 1885 serves delicious lunches. For a more relaxed atmosphere, the Plough and Sail pub is a popular venue and serves traditional pub lunches and local ales.

For those of you who want to buy local fare and cook up a treat at Windmill Lodges, the food hall is a fantastic place to head for, and you can find some amazing festive buys from cakes to chocolates, chutneys, pates, sauces, spices and local wines. There’s also a monthly Farmers’ Market on the first Saturday of the month, where you can buy direct from local producers. You will be spoiled for choice here as you will find an array of tempting locally grown and home made products such as cheese, honey, chocolate, herbs, spices, pâté, fudge and wild meat.

Excellent Scenery

If the weather isn’t too nippy, and you want to burn off those calories, you can enjoy a picturesque stroll along the Alde Estuary. Short and long walking routes, varying from 2-12 miles, can be downloaded from the Snape Maltings website. These walks are suitable all year round and, if the weather is cold and fresh, you can warm up with tea and cake afterwards.

Stunning Boat Trips

Boat trips run during the summer season, from late spring to early autumn, giving you the chance to explore the beauty of Suffolk from the water. Each trip takes 45 minutes and heads in the direction of the village of Iken and back. Sailing times do vary, so it’s important to check ahead so you can be certain of when to board.

A Year Round Music Programme

The Snape Malting Concert Hall has a full programme of events throughout the year. From family concerts to classical music, singing, poetry and theatre, you will always find something of interest. Shows and events are extremely varied, so it is best to visit their website to see what is on during your stay at Windmill Lodges.

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Wednesday 8 January 2014

Fishing Expeditions on Your Holidays in Suffolk

If you are arranging lodge holidays in East Anglia, you will find that there are many activities in the area for all the family to enjoy. With its beautiful coast, Suffolk is a top location for those who want to go sea angling, and there are many places where you can go fishing in lakes and rivers during your stay here. Everyone, from beginners to expert anglers, is bound to find something to get them hooked.

The seven luxury log cabins at Windmill Lodges are arranged around a private catch-and-release fishing lake. This attraction is only open to guests staying at our site in rural Saxtead. We also offer fishing equipment to hire, if you so choose, at an additional cost.

Here we will discuss just some of the great places to go fishing during your UK based holiday.

Great Places to Go Fishing

Aldeburgh –This famous resort is only 13 miles from Windmill Lodges. The sloping shingle beach here is a popular location for sea fishing during family holidays in this area of the UK, with parking available by the beach at the Slaughden end. Many people head for the town beach area because of the easy access, but experts tend to go for the deeper water in areas such as the fishing spot by the Martello Tower. Codling, whiting, sole and dogfish are among the types of fish caught in Aldeburgh. Beach fishing matches are sometimes held here.

Southwold – This is another attractive resort within easy reach of our site, with the distance between the two being about 18 miles. Southwold Pier is a popular visitor attraction in its own right, but also has its own angling club, with members fishing from the end of the pier every day. You can buy a day fishing permit as a non-member, and fish between 9 am and 4 pm. Southwold Harbour is also another popular spot, although there are strong tides here. Types of fish include codling, mullet, bass and sole.

Walberswick – You can park near to the beach at Walberswick, 18 miles from our site, and the whole stretch between the resort and nearby Dunwich is a popular location for sea fishing. This is a particularly popular area to catch bass during the summer. Walberswick is also famous for its crabbing, which is a popular summer pastime for families enjoying lodge holidays in this part of East Anglia. Local shops sell bait and youngsters can spend hours catching and admiring the crabs, as long as they put them back afterwards. An annual crabbing championship used to be held here, but has now been stopped, due to the sheer numbers attending.

Orford Ness – The Ness is a shingle spit best known as a wildlife haven owned by the National Trust, but it is also a popular spot for sea angling. The best way to get to the Ness is by boat, taking a ferry from Orford Quay, which is around 15 miles from Saxtead.

Suffolk Water Park – As well as sea angling, there are also plenty of opportunities for freshwater fishing during lodge holidays in East Anglia. Rod licences are needed for all fishing of this type. Suffolk Waterpark in Bramford, about 18 miles from Saxtead, is a popular venue with nine different lakes, including two specially geared to training. It is privately owned and day tickets are available. The fish in these include small roach and tench, while the larger lakes contain carp and pike. The waterpark offers professional training for novice anglers of all ages.

Manor Farm Fishery – Among the many options for coarse fishing in Suffolk during your holidays is this mixed fishery at Swilland, near Ipswich, 11 miles from Windmill Lodges. The two lakes are stocked with fish including carp, bream and roach.

About Windmill Lodges
Couples seeking romantic lodge holidays in East Anglia and families looking for fun and relaxation will all find that Windmill Lodges is the answer. With each log cabin having luxurious fittings including a private hot tub, the site is a top choice for holidays in Suffolk. Contact us to find out more about our four and five-star accommodation.

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