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Holidu invites you to discover the city that gave its name to the Battle of Hastings, the most crucial event in the history of England when William of Normandy defeated the Anglo-Saxon pretender to the throne Harold Godwinson to begin the Norman conquest. The battlefield and its abbey are just 15 minutes away by road or train, while there's an award-winning pier, museums, art galleries, and upbeat family attractions to keep you in town for at least a day. A place with a lot of history to tell!
Spacious log cabins & lodges with swimming pools and within close proximity to the seaThe log cabins & lodges in Hastings combine majesty with comfort thanks to their spacious interior spaces and their designs in keeping with the maritime environment that surrounds them. You will see modern and old buildings that reflect part of the culture of England. You can also rejoice with the comforts you like such as terrace, internet, heating and great views. Surely everything you need in one place!
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Tour Hastings Pier, England's first pier built in the 21st century. It shows that it has a more contemporary design than the rest of the city. It is spacious and fantastic to walk, despite the strong wind. Stroll along the rocky and uneven beach, typical of southern England. The truth is that you will love the good atmosphere in this place
Hastings for sports loversThe Hastings waterfront is one of the oldest things you will see in this city. On the other side of the road, on the seafront, there is a totally different atmosphere. As if it were a tourist town on the Costa Brava, with recreational areas, miniature golf, go-karts and there is even a small amusement park for the little ones.
At present, the town of Hastings is a coastal city with a tourist character, much in the style of other nearby enclaves
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The wonderfully picturesque Old Town, in Hastings 'easternmost valley, follows a cosy medieval design and features remnants of a wall erected in the 14th century during the 100 Years' War. Along the High Street and the intersecting alleys are half-timbered houses and Georgian facades that hide much older buildings. An architectural delight that you cannot miss!
2. Get to know Battle AbbeyTravel to this beautiful place that is 15 minutes away by car or train if you want to take advantage of the history of Hastings, Battle Abbey, these are some particular ruins, belonging to a Benedictine abbey that was erected on the site of the Battle of Hastings in 1070 by the Normans as penance for the massacre that took place in their conquest of England.
3. Meet Alexandra ParkStroll through the suburbs of Hastings, from the centre of town, the 109-acre Alexandra Park has a linear design introduced in the 1870s by Robert Marnock, one of the leading landscapers of The time. This park received a multi-million dollar regeneration in the early 2000s and has since become an annual winner of the Green Flag Award. Its beauty will take your breath away!
4. Visit Hastings Country ParkOne great thing about Hastings is that you can set out on foot and be in a protected field in a matter of minutes. Hastings Country Park is at the southernmost point of the High Weald Area of Natural Beauty and has 660 acres of ancient woodland, cliffs and heath. That park is the scene of a Bronze Age fort, a land that has seen human activity since the Palaeolithic Age, and the Celts, Romans and Saxons left their mark.
5. Get on board the Cliff RailwaysThis railway is unusual in that it goes through a tunnel and still uses its Victorian coaches. The lower station is on charming George Street, leading out of the old town. The East Hill Lift will take you to Hastings Country Park and claims to be the steepest funicular in the UK, with a 78% incline. This line opened in 1902 and is crowned with a pair of towers built to house the water tanks for the initial hydraulic propulsion system.
6. Tour Jerwood GalleryThe Jerwood Gallery collection has works by some great names of modern British art such as Stanley Spencer, L. S. Lowry, Walter Sickest, Patrick Caulfield, Ben Nicholson, and Augustus John. There are usually three temporary exhibitions at any one time.
7. Meet Hastings CastleOne of the special things about this fortification is that it began immediately after William the Conqueror landed, and even before the Battle of Hastings. The ruined building there now dates to the reign of Henry III in the 13th century. From that moment on, Hastings Castle would be plagued with problems. Part of the complex collapsed into the sea during a storm in the late 13th century, the castle was attacked and burned during French attacks in the 14th century, abandoned in the 16th century and hit by bombs in World War II.
Information about log cabins in Hastings
🏡 Log cabins available: | 32 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -46%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £24. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and balcony. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 16 properties. |
👩👩👧👦 For families: | 9% of the properties. |
🏊 With pool: | 5 properties. |