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Want to spend some time in William Shakespeare’s birthplace? You can now rent a log cabin in the woods and nice lodges in and around town. Find your ideal cabin in Clifford Chambers and Milcote and incredible lodges in Stratford Upon Avon. Enjoy this town and feel the atmosphere of this quirky location where cabins and lodges are within walking distance of the main attractions.
Come and enjoy in Stratford Upon AvonLuxury, comfort and traditional architecture with soft decoration and bright colours provide a unique stay in Stratford Upon Avon. Log cabins to enjoy with the family, exceptional stays for couples and great lodges for groups of up to 6 people. Some accommodations retain symbols of the past, including timber framed buildings and thatched roofs. There are other modern and contemporary cabins with manicured gardens and patios, mostly child-friendly and accepting pets during your stay. Everybody is welcome to Stratford Upon Avon!
Travellers and activities
Stratford-upon-Avon’s beautiful buildings create a magical atmosphere with a romantic flare, making it an ideal destination for couples. Stroll along the medieval streets lined up with fantastic restaurants to celebrate a special occasion, an anniversary or a romantic dinner. Enjoy a wonderful meal at The Woodsman Restaurant on Chapel Street, or Salt on Church Street, and maybe a Shakespeare play at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre afterwards. The surrounding areas invite you to explore and take in what the town has to offer. Create loving memories in Stratford-upon-Avon
Stratford-upon-Avon for Shakespeare lovers[Those who love English literature enjoy and appreciate the works of the great William Shakespeare. Most visitors come to Stratford-Upon-Avon to see where the roots of the renowned author are. Shakespeare’s life is exhibited here, including his beloved wife and his mother’s house, both available for visiting. There is also The Royal Shakespeare Theatre where Shakespeare’s company, previously known as Lord Chamberlain's Men, perform some of the author’s greatest plays. Now the company is The Kings Men.
Did you know about 4.9 million tourists visit Shakespeare’s birthplace every year?
Top 7 travel tips in Stratford-upon-Avon
Visit Anne Hathaway’s Cottage and marvel at this beautiful 500-year-old cottage where William Shakespeare’s love lived. Inside you can see original furniture, including her bed, and learn about the history of this picturesque dwelling.
2. Escape in time!Mystery solvers and puzzle lovers will have the opportunity to find out what happened to the script before the curtains of the theatre go up! Shakespeare just left one copy and now that is missing the show cannot start. Will you be able to find it on time? Help Shakespeare to find it and save him from an embarrassing opening night!
3. Shakespeare’s schoolroom and GuildhallWondering what a Tudor lesson is like? Join one where William Shakespeare sat once. Play with a quill and ink to brush up your Latin. Dress up like a Tudor! You can have a picture as a souvenir. Play some Tudor games, admire the medieval wall paintings and visit the Council Chamber.
4. Anything mad at the MAD Museum?There is no madness here but brilliance! The Mechanical Art & Design Museum is an interactive venue with mind-boggling mechanical artefacts and ingenious designs that bring you the latest in technology. The young ones will enjoy the dancing lasers, the rolling ball machines and lots of whirligigs with many buttons to press! For those a little older, the MAD Museum offers an extraordinary experience of innovative machines. Do you consider yourself an inventor? Get ideas from the sophisticated designs, and you might be the one exhibiting your own creations one day!
5. Hidcote Manor and GardensHidcote is an Arts and Crafts garden in the north Cotswolds created by Major Lawrence Johnston. The garden features colourful outdoor ‘rooms’ that always come with a surprise. Explore the gardens and the maze and marvel at the explosion of colours around you. Relax and sit down on the benches to enjoy watching the birds. Into the wilderness, you can find spots for a picnic. Enjoy a nice day out and get some inspiration for your garden!
6. Visit Mary Arden’s FarmMary Arden’s was Shakespeare’s mother and the farm is where he spent his childhood. Enjoy the sights of the farm and have a great day out with the family. You will meet the Tudors who run the place, watch falconry demonstrations and stroll around the grounds to see the historic buildings within it. Want to know how the house was built? Or what life was life back then? Come and find it out!
7. Explore the townStratford-upon-Avon is not just William Shakespeare’s birthplace but a lively town with busy streets lined up with an array of shops, restaurants and entertainment. The High Street is dotted with black and white Tudor facades and shops with old signs that will take you back to Shakespeare's time. Wander around town and enjoy Henley Street, Bridge Street, Wood Street and the Canal Basin, located between the Royal Shakespeare Theatre and main shopping areas. Stratford Canal Basin is surrounded by gorgeous riverside gardens, open to the public.
Information about log cabins in Stratford upon Avon
🏡 Log cabins available: | 49 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -36%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £37. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and balcony. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 19 properties. |
📶 For workation: | 98% of the properties. |
👩👩👧👦 For families: | 12% of the properties. |