Log Cabins & Lodges in Weymouth
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Log Cabins & Lodges in Weymouth
Holidu invites you to enjoy an adventure-packed holiday in Weymouth, here you will find several indoor or outdoor places to see and visit every day with excursions and tours. You will also see many fun and romantic things to do at night, or spend more time with your children with family activities. You can make trips on foot, by bike, by car, by train, by bus, by plane, by boat, with or without luggage, and they can be one-way or round-trip. In any case, there is much to see and do in Weymouth, and we know you will love visiting this destination.
Log cabins & lodges with gardens and pets are allowed!The log cabins & lodges in Weymouth have a particular charm of a house in a coastal area where the sea breeze and the sound of the ocean enter through your window and merge with all the charm of the interior of the cabins. Here you can relax thanks to the comforts that you will find in the homes, both inside and out. Bring your pet and let him run and jump with your children in the garden, while you sit in an armchair and enjoy the local television programmes. You will also have internet access, washing machine, air conditioning and some even have a swimming pool. Don't leave it for later, Weymouth awaits you!
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SEA LIFE Adventure Park is a magnificent example of Weymouth's long maritime tradition. This huge aquarium, with indoor and outdoor sections, is home to numerous marine species, including penguins, otters, and octopuses. In addition, it houses play areas for the little ones and organizes interactive events throughout the day, such as activities to feed the animals, making SEA LIFE an ideal place for families visiting Weymouth.
Weymouth for sports loversIn Weymouth you can take cruises for water trips, evening cooking, camel rides, day trips, day trips, kayak trips, excursions in a jeep and 4×4, adventure tours in nature, outboard and jet ski, jet ski, theme parks and amusement parks, desert safaris, safaris and wildlife, quad tours, sailing and boat tours, walking tours to Weymouth. As you can see, if your thing is to practise sports, this is the destination you are looking for!
Weymouth has one of the sunniest climates in the country and one of its best beaches.
Top 7 travel tips in Weymouth
Sipping a cup of good coffee in Weymouth has never been easier than now, thanks to the ever-evolving coffee culture that is ingrained in the city. At The Hive Coffee, right in the centre, you can have a coffee with almond milk, and try the vegan and vegetarian lunches that have made this place the most popular in the city.
2. Visit Sand worldSand world is a seasonal attraction that serves as a showcase for some of the best sand art in the UK. In fact, it has been considered a classic on the Weymouth cultural calendar for decades. The creations are displayed under a huge canopy that also protects the artists, who often work on new works throughout the season.
3. Taste the local cuisineWhile fish and chips are Weymouth's flagship dish, the city's food scene goes far beyond this deep-fried delicacy. Weymouth is the ideal place to savour fresh fish and shellfish, whether in haute cuisine schools, where scallops and prawns are not lacking, or in new establishments with a menu inspired by flavours from around the world.
4. Visit St Alban StreetSt Alban Street is a Weymouth street with quaint Georgian houses, considered the equivalent of London's famous Shoreditch neighbourhood due to the abundance of modern and alternative shops and boutiques in the area. This beautiful part of the city is home to more than 20 independent and chain stores, and even a vinyl record store and a glassblowing workshop, where you can buy all kinds of products, from locally produced clothing to local products at the Artisan bakery.
5. Do not forget to visit Durdle DoorDurdle Door is considered one of the most emblematic images of the English landscape, It is a natural limestone arch located next to a pebble beach in Weymouth that can only be accessed via a steep footpath. Its spectacular beauty has earned its recognition as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2001.
6. Meet Fort NotheThis coastal defence was a Royal Commission Fort, built in the 1860s to protect the port of Weymouth, which had just been converted into a naval base. Nothe Fort is one of the best-preserved of a line of defences on the southern coast in anticipation of an attack by the Second French Empire
7. Taste the best seafood at Hall's Kitchenis one of the most revered restaurants in the city, with a menu specialising in contemporary British cuisine that places special emphasis on local seafood.
Information about log cabins in Weymouth
🏡 Log cabins available: | 346 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -36%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £42. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and balcony. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 142 properties. |
📶 For workation: | 99% of the properties. |
👩👩👧👦 For families: | 8% of the properties. |