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- Stunning seascapes
- Exciting historical site
- Abundant wildlife
- Variety of holiday activities
Log Cabins in Sussex
Do you want to spend a holiday surrounded by the relaxing waves of the sea? Visit the South East of England and head to the charming county of Sussex. You'll find lodges all around the coast with incredible views of the stunning ocean and the huge cliffs covered with green grass that will leave you feeling surprised and fulfilled. The county also has many tourist attractions for you to enjoy. It's a splendid place to spend a relaxing and pleasant holiday.
Seafront renovated lodgesIn Sussex you will find a variety of lodges and log cabins, most with an old façade but with a newer style inside with wooden floors, minimalist style furniture and fully equipped modern kitchens. In addition, you will find spacious rooms with large beds and large windows with a view of the sea. There is no better way to start the day than with such a magnificent landscape in front of you. And to make things even better, the lodges contain terraces, beautiful gardens with flowers or with a more oasis style, and charcoal barbecues to prepare some tasty ribs for the whole family or for friends.
Travellers and activities
If you want to take your partner on a romantic holiday outing in Sussex an excellent option is Bolney Wine Estate, located in West Sussex in the town of Haywards Heath. You will be able to walk around the site and taste sparkling wines and have a luxurious lunch on the tours offered by the Estate. You and your partner can also enjoy a delicious dinner of local produce and a stunning view of the vineyards at Eighteen Acre Café. On Friday evenings you can enjoy beer, wine and a selection of small dishes. Haywards Heath also offers the Borde Hill Garden where you can enjoy a walk among the beautiful rose bushes, a picturesque Italian Garden and a pleasant picnic by the lake. This beautiful heritage garden will also delight you with the Gardeners' Retreat Café where you can sit and enjoy coffee, tea and delicious desserts.
Sussex for familiesEnjoy a visit to SEA LIFE, in the city of Brighton in East Sussex. An ideal place for children to spend time with marine life, surrounded by sharks, octopuses, seahorses, turtles, manta rays and many more fascinating creatures. You can experience a unique attraction in the whole UK called Day & Night where you will have the opportunity to take a tour through a wonderful coral reef as it falls and where you will see a bio-flowering ocean shimmering. You will also experience an underwater journey through a tunnel where you will see an amazing phenomenon that makes some creatures glow. Children can also touch starfish or an anemone in the rock pool, as well as getting on board of a glass-bottomed boat where they will see the creatures better. It's the perfect place to have some fun with the kids. Another excellent place for the family to visit is the old West Pier also in Brighton where they can run, swim and have a delicious meal at the West Beach Bar & Kitchen overlooking the sea. You can also board the British Airways i360 and experience the best views of the city.
The County of Sussex has the second oldest aquarium in the world, the SEA LIFE Brighton, opened to the public in 1872.
Top 7 travel tips in Sussex
During your holiday to Sussex, you should visit the beautiful beach of Cuckmere Haven at the mouth of the Cuckmere River. Surrounded by the beautiful cliffs of the Seven Sisters and pebbles, this beach is the perfect spot to spend some time away appreciating the ocean views. You can also fish, cycle, canoe and walk to the Seven Sisters' Sheep Centre where you will find over 40 different breeds of lovely sheep.
2. Walk through the exotic Royal Pavilion located in the centre of BrightonA palace that combines the style of India, China and the Regency. Built for King George IV, this historical house is a place that will leave you completely dazzled with its rooms full of unparalleled art, you can enter the banquet hall where the king offered more than 70 banquets to the courtiers, near it you will find the Great kitchen with four columns decorated with palm leaves made of copper, you can also enter the hall where the prince's treasure is located, a clock decorated with Asian porcelain containing beautiful Buddhist lions of turquoise glass. This and much more can be found during your tour of the extravagant palace. It's a must-see tourist attraction on your list of places to visit in Sussex.
3. Visit the Leonardslee Lakes & GardensWalk through unusual plants and visit the exhibitions in the ornamental rock garden and the doll's house. You can enjoy pleasant walks in the forest gardens famous for their magnolias, camellias and bellflowers. Its abundant flora and 240 acres will leave you amazed. On top of this, you will be surprised by a rare colony of adorable wallabies and deer. The site also offers gastronomic experiences where you can taste local Sussex wines, chocolates and cheeses.
4. Discover the historic 1066 Battle Abbey and BattlefieldExplore the exhibition of the dramatic history of the Norman Conquest at 1066 Battle Abbey and Battlefield. Here the army of King Harold and William the Conqueror battled in 1066. Today you will find a stone marking the place where the king fell, the ruins of William the Conqueror Abbey and a path where you can see a variety of wooden sculptures representing the soldiers. Besides this, the place has beautiful landscapes, open spaces with wild flowers and a coffee shop. In the month of October there are recreations of the battle that you cannot miss. It is a place that shows how the history of England changed in this decisive battle.
5. Take a ride along the Chichester CanalEnjoy a trip aboard Kingfisher and Richmond through the Chichester Canal. A quiet experience where you sail through a two mile section with beautiful views while enjoying a fish and chips or an English tea. The canal also has a café overlooking the basin where there are drinks and delicious cakes to make your day more enjoyable. You can also hire boats and canoes to paddle along the beautiful river, or if you prefer to go hiking, you can walk along the Lipchis path.
6. Have fun with the kids in Drusillas ParkIf you're looking for a place to go with the kids you can head to Drusillas Park in East Sussex. Here the little ones can have fun with exotic animals ranging from monkeys to adorable red pandas that they can feed. The park also has themed play areas where you can find the beautiful Secret Hello Kitty Garden, a Jurassic Jungle where they will enter the territory of the fearsome T-Rex, an amusing water park and many more places to entertain children. After having fun you can stop by the Oasis Café to eat delicious chicken nuggets, ice cream, hamburgers and also a vegetarian menu.
7. Explore The Observatory Science CentreSee the domes and telescopes used by astronomers in the 1950s to 1980s at the Observatory's Science Centre in Hailsham, East Sussex. A place with over 100 exhibitions where you can explore the amazing constellations and see unique star spectacles. The site also has space for a pleasant picnic and a café that serves homemade soups, cakes and paninis. It's a great place to spend the day and to take the kids to learn about the universe.
Information about log cabins in Sussex
🏡 Log cabins available: | 748 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -38%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £33. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and barbecue. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 378 properties. |
🏊 With pool: | 39 properties. |
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