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Lovely 2 bedroom stone-built barn conversion with a good quality interior and a location in a pretty little village close to Matlock and the Peak District National Park.
Homely and welcoming 3 bedroom dog-friendly holiday cottage, just a walk away from Watermouth Cove and within half an hour’s drive of some of North Devon’s best beaches.
Dog-friendly 2 bedroom farm cottage near Bala and Snowdonia National Park.
Comfortable and cheerfully decorated 3 bedroom holiday barn conversion on a working farm close to the Brecon Beacons, family-friendly and dog-friendly, this is an ideal place to stay for those looking to explore the great outdoors on a cottage break in Powys.
Luxurious large holiday cottage sleeping up to 14, in a beautiful elevated location enjoying landscaped gardens yielding stunning views over the Menai Straits, in an excellent location for exploring the beautiful Isle of Anglesey and well located for discovering the 40 acres of lovely gardens and arboretum at Plas Newydd.
Two bedroom holiday bungalow located next to a tranquil woodland only around one mile from Blue Anchor with its lovely beach, conveniently close to Minehead and just a few miles away from Exmoor National Park.
Idyllic, gold award winning, 5 star rated barn conversion with lawned gardens and relaxing hot tub, situated within a valley in Exmoor National Park, close to the Brendon Hills.
Fabulous large country house featuring an indoor swimming pool, games room, beautifully landscaped gardens and a location in the Aville Valley within Exmoor National Park, this is a very special place to stay with a family-friendly policy.
5 bedroom dog-friendly holiday home in the New Forest National Park with hot tub available to hire, children’s play area and onsite riverside fishing nearby.
All of the holiday cottages shown on this page have off-road parking for guests. The majority are inside national parks although there is also a small number that are nearby. These open expanses of wilderness attract people all year round who hope to enjoy the outdoor activities, wildlife and views.
It is advisable to stay close to the places you hope to visit in a national park unless you plan to cycle through the scenery. Sometimes, depending on which national park, cycling is the best way to get around. Lots of people cycle around the New Forest which is one of the smaller national parks. Another popular cycling destination are the Yorkshire Dales.