Log Cabins & Lodges in East Sussex
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Wondering where to go for your next coastal escape? Venture to East Sussex for a holiday filled with tales of William the conqueror, romantic castles and whimsical time capsule towns. You will be delighted around every corner as you stroll through historical alleys, walk along sandy beaches and follow hiking trails through the countryside. Not to mention all the pub and grub to be tried. You’ll find the cabins throughout the countryside in picturesque villages and along the timeless coastline.
Beautiful countryside log cabinsExperience the road less travelled with a log cabin in the countryside of East Sussex. Enjoy your holiday to the max by discovering little towns with the best of both worlds: waking up and taking to the trails, while not being far from the city. Apart from having all the amenities at your disposal amid gardens and natural scenery, you will also have a unique array of cabins to choose from. Stay in a modern cabin with contemporary architecture, or something more traditional. Either way, you are sure to have a fantastic holiday.
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East Sussex is an outstanding cultural hub where you’ll find heritage villages, historical towns, manors and fine dining. Open during peak season, Pashley Manor Gardens is the place to be for relaxing strolls through fine old trees with flowers, fountains and springs enhancing the beauty. Often regarded as one of the finest gardens in England, be sure to check out their scrumptious café. Another fantastic place to visit and full of fine art collections, gardens and curiosities, is Rudyard Kipling’s home, author of the Jungle Book. Kipling bought Bateman’s, now a National Trust, in 1902 and it is definitely worth visiting!
East Sussex for beachcombersEast Sussex is a treat for beach goers thanks to all the diverse beaches from eclectically exciting Brighton to classic Bexhill and Camber Sands. Explore the idyllic beauty of Pevensey Bay Beach. Or, for water sports junkies and swimming fans, head to beaches like Saltdean Beach and Seaford Bay. Home of the only sand dunes in East Sussex, Camber Sands is a favourite due to its uncrowded, pristine sandy shore. Perfect for sandcastle building or a casual stroll.
East Sussex for nature loversThere is so much to explore in East Sussex. From vast woodlands to mediaeval castles, you’ll be glad you visited more than just the coast. The High Weald Area of Natural Beauty is considered one of the finest cultural landscapes in the UK. As you delve into these lush woodlands you’ll come across quaint villages and farms with an endless network of hiking and cycling trails. While all are worth exploring, keep an eye out for Ashdown Forest, the “jewel in the crown” of High Weald.
The history changing event known as The Battle of Hastings took place in East Sussex.
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If you’re looking for beautiful sites that will take your breath away, look no further than the Seven Sisters. This coastal wonder of chalk white beauties, thrust out into the deep blue sea, is a fantastic place for hiking, cycling, wildlife spotting, kayaking and paddleboarding, or a simple picnic on the beach. Be sure to also visit Cuckmere Haven Beach for more outstanding scenery.
2. Visit dreamy historical townsThere are so many lovely villages throughout East Sussex, you could spend your entire holiday exploring them and it still wouldn’t be enough. Steeped in history and just two miles from the coast, Rye is a labyrinth of cobbled streets and half-timber houses full of secrets. Known for the Battle of Hastings, Hastings is another great town to visit for historical gems, beaches, galleries and much more!
3. Check out all the fun parksThere are several amusement parks and entertainment venues to explore. Check out Drusillas Park for an incredible day out with exotic animals and be sure to try out their exciting new immersive sensory experience. Head to Brighton Palace Pier for one of the biggest attractions in Sussex complete with amusement arcades, funfair, food and much more!
4. Take a ride on a classic steam trainHave a day out with your family at one of the first preserved heritage lines in the UK. Bluebell Railway Sheffield Park takes visitors on an 11-mile, historical steam railway ride to East Grinstead. To enhance your experience, visit the National Trust Sheffield Park and Garden, then take the half mile walk to the station.
5. Go wildlife spotting at Hastings Country ParkLocated in the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this nature preserve boasts hiking trails, cliffs with stunning coastal views, ancient woodland glens and much more! Try out the 7.2-mile loop and find out what all the fuss is about.
6. Sample wines at one of England’s oldest vineyardsDiscover the 22-acre, certified organic vineyard. Sedlescombe Organic Vineyards is one of the oldest organic vineyards in the country and boasts fabulous wine tasting. Be sure to book a tour to discover the secrets of biodynamic wine tasting and visit their shop.
7. Visit a modernist Bloomsbury Garden homeOnce the country home of painters Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant, Charleston Farmhouse is now open to the public and associated with the Bloomsbury Group. Visitors can admire 60 years of artistic creativity, see what’s on and peruse the beautiful gardens while taking in the serene environment and decorative rooms.
Information about log cabins in East Sussex
🏡 Log cabins available: | 390 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -35%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £34. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and barbecue. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 214 properties. |
🏊 With pool: | 18 properties. |