Log Cabins & Lodges in Oxford
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Log Cabins & Lodges in Oxford
Are you a lover of history and culture? Do you enjoy architecture and cities that focus their dynamics on knowledge? Holidu has exactly what you are looking for. From Oxfordshire to the Cotswolds and from Woodstock to Abingdon, you'll find the best cabins for some real quality time. You will be surprised by all that this beautiful city has to offer, an impressive cultural wealth, urban landscapes with historic buildings, high-quality architecture, and much more, all the cultural and scientific wealth that surrounds the University of Oxford and the majesty of the Oxford Cathedral give the city an unparalleled appeal. This makes Oxford an incredible destination for many people. No more waiting, take your things, make your reservation and marvel at Oxford!
Impressive log cabins for all the needsOne of the wonders of visiting Oxford is the variety of log cabins it offers to suit the tastes and needs of the visitor. Furniture from classic styles to the latest trends in interior finishes. Oxford offers from beautiful lodges, ideal for people who enjoy travelling alone, rentals of two spaces perfect for couples, to beautiful properties with 7 rooms that can accommodate up to 20 people, with wonderful gardens, hot tubs, game room and even gym. Are you ready to book a log cabin in Oxford?
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Oxford is undoubtedly one of the knowledge capitals of the world, practically all the dynamics of the city surrounds the extraordinary University of Oxford which, in addition to being a majestic work of architecture, houses within itself a huge number of works of similar value. The University Library is one of the oldest in Europe and in size exceeds the British Library; it is also one of the five libraries in the United Kingdom that serves as a repository for copyright. The University Museum of Natural History is also a work of architectural art in itself and it is also a building that houses many collections of science and natural history. Rarely can you find a place with such concentrated cultural heights, worth visiting especially if you are a lover of history and culture.
Oxford for nature loversNature lovers can enjoy a beautiful space of green pastures, a huge meadow, clean air and farm animals in Port Meadow. This natural bubble in Oxford serves locals and visitors to have a good time of reflection or recreation in a natural environment. You can roam its three hundred acres while watching cattle grazing, you can gaze out over the River Thames, or you can even jump into the water with bathers at the confluence of the River Thames and Castle Mill Creek.
Did you know that C.S. Lewis (author of The Chronicles of Narnia) and J.R.R. Tolkien (author of The Lord of the Rings) are originally from Oxford?
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Oxford Castle dates back to the 12th century and was made by Normans, after having various uses throughout history such as justice, jail and punishment, it was closed. Currently, it has a part whose ruins are a tourist attraction from which wonderful views of the city can be appreciated and another part is used as a place for outdoor recreation and Shopping Center. The contrast between the old and the modern gives a unique touch to the place that makes it really attractive.
2. Read a book in the gorgeous Radcliff Chamber HallThis magnificent building is an 18th century construction that was originally the headquarters of the Scientific Library, but when it was moved, the building became a room intended to be reading rooms. The stupendous architectural design of both the interior and exterior make the place extremely attractive. People prefer to read in this beautiful building because of the enormous quantity and high quality of works of art that it possesses, and it has also served as a location for movies and inspiration for writers. Without a doubt, the visit will be an experience to remember!
3. The Oxford GardenThe Oxford Garden dates from the 17th century which makes it the oldest botanical garden in England and one of the oldest in the world. The garden is ideal to give. Walk and enjoy nature, learn about plants and your scientific one while. In addition, the administration organizes exhibition activities and educational events for people of all ages to disseminate its work. An experience that lovers of science and nature of all ages can enjoy.
4. Get to know the first university museum in historyThe Ashmolean Museum dates back to the 17th century, making it the first known university museum. In this place you will find numerous high-quality collections and exhibitions, of which the collection of Ancient Egyptian sculpture from the predynastic period stands out;The Minoan Collection of Arthur Evans and The Chronicle of Paros Parian Marble, the oldest Greek chronological table. It is an impressive museum, capable of surprising even the most cultured thanks to the large amount of knowledge it wields.
5. Go get to know the oldest known university buildingBuilt in the 15th century Divinity School is the oldest known university building. It was originally intended to serve to give oral and written examinations and to have discussions on theology. Visitors can enjoy the extraordinary Gothic architecture, the detail of the carvings on the ceiling and the sculptures on the walls. A work of art to be looked at and an experience to brag.
6. Try a shot of gin from an artisanal distilleryThe Oxford Artisan Distillery is an extraordinary place where you will have the opportunity to learn about the live and dynamic process of making vodka, gin and whiskey. You can learn about the entire production process in a guided tour with professional experts in the field that will make you love both the distillery and the art of making these exquisite liqueurs. As if that weren't enough, the staff offers sample shots of gin and vodka so that you can appreciate the result of the process for yourself. An entire experience.
7. Go see the first Aston Martin to be preservedThe Aston Martin Museum in Oxfordshire is a splendid museum that aims to tell the story of the prestigious brand of physical form while keeping cars (even older ones) as if they were new, for the enjoyment of visitors. Don’t miss the Aston Martin series well-preserved and also enjoy a guided tour by experts in history of cars, it is a great experience especially for lovers of the automotive world.
Information about log cabins in Oxford
🏡 Log cabins available: | 5 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -32%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £40. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and barbecue. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 1 properties. |
📶 For workation: | 100% of the properties. |