Log Cabins & Lodges in Eastbourne
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Eastbourne is one of the towns in the south of England with a personality of its own: it's one of the sunniest places in England, which would be unexpected given the predominantly cold and cloudy atmosphere you can witness in many of its towns; it's a non-metropolitan district in the county of East Sussex, it's on the south coast and has amazing cabins where you can consider your next accommodation on this great adventure; depending on what you're looking for, you could be by the harbour, overlooking nature or close to the best restaurants and attractions, there are alternatives that are only minutes away from the Glyndebourne Opera House or beaches such as Eastbourne Beach.
Log cabins in a little centre of loveNot only it is the sunniest city in England, but even its log cabins also give us the warmth of home! With facades in red stone, concrete, or stone in shades of grey, their image accompanies beautiful, large gardens, and they have all kinds of comforts, such as furniture, barbecues, lamps, and more. Inside, it's like entering a new world: the living rooms are cosy with large windows overlooking the harbour, the beach, or even the gardens, the kitchen is often in contact with the rest of the home, you can chat with whoever you want while making an English breakfast!
Travellers and activities
We're talking about the coastline in the south of England! We couldn't miss Eastbourne Beach, this is the most recognizable beach in the area, here you can take a look at the whole of Eastbourne's beautiful coastline, you can attend various events here if you go in February, but it's still a wonderful spot whether you go in winter or spring. Its Victorian-style pier has a wonderful tearoom to spend some time with your family or partner talking, especially if it's winter, and you can't go for a dip! The sand is not fine, it's made up of large stones, so you'll need to bring a good base to lie on the sand.
Eastbourne for art lovers[A structure that not only shows you the best of art exhibitions but also gives you a taste of Eastbourne's gastronomy is Towner Eastbourne, one of the best contemporary art buildings ever built in the area; this gallery has three floors that are divided into separate rooms, where you can see various exhibitions on different themes. Some exhibits are by John Nash, and there is even a selection from his Eric Ravilious collection. Take advantage of the cafeteria and eat some local meals, you won't regret it.
Did you know that up 300 languages are spoken in England? It's a multicultural nation.
Top 7 travel tips in Eastbourne
The renowned Victorian Eastbourne Pier is one of the most visited places in Eastbourne, it is an outstanding place to eat something delicious while admiring beautiful views and listening to the sea rolling in the waves. It is well-equipped with plenty of tables, chairs, and comfortable places to eat.
2. The day of madness has arrivedWhen we are talking about the day of madness, we mean it! Pack your stuff, get your kids in their best swimwear, and set off on your journey to Treasure Island Adventure Park, where there are all sorts of rooms and playgrounds for your kids to play in safe places while you supervise from a lounger or chairs. There are several pools of varying depths, you'll love this place.
3. Eastbourne Miniature Steam Railway for adults and childrenThe Eastbourne Miniature Steam Railway is a small but charming place in the more limited areas of Eastbourne, it is located behind a golf course, it has a major miniature railway that surrounds an entire fishing pond. There are several cafés nearby available where you can enjoy hot or cold meals to your heart's content, and these are accompanied by a gift shop with all things train-related for you to take home.
4. Walking and food, are the best combinationWe can assure you that one of the places that will remain a favourite in Eastbourne will be Sovereign Harbour, it's a fascinating harbour, very relaxed with beautiful restaurants and shops out front to enjoy. It's a must-see when visiting the area.
5. Parks for everyone, from the youngest to the oldestIf you're visiting Eastbourne as a family and have young children, then we recommend going to Fort Fun. At this fun water park, there are all sorts of water slides and pools for all ages where you won't have to worry about anything, you'll have your kids in your sight for as long as you need.
6. Let's see the birds fly in all their glory!Princes Park is an outstanding park where you can spot some beautiful birds and also, you can walk around the whole pond while watching the geese take a dip in the water. There are several cafés nearby where you can have a nice cup of tea while chatting with your loved one in this beautiful scenery.
7. A historical landmark by the seaIn 1800, the government ordered the Wish Tower to be built as a coastal fortification to protect the territory against incursions by Napoleon Bonaparte. Today, the government maintains this historical monument, and guided tours are given around the site while discussing its historical events.
Information about log cabins in Eastbourne
🏡 Log cabins available: | 19 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -32%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £39. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and barbecue. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 3 properties. |
📶 For workation: | 100% of the properties. |
👩👩👧👦 For families: | 5% of the properties. |