If you're looking for a holiday park in the UK with log cabins then you've come to the right place! All these holiday parks offer access to log cabins as part of your stay, so if log cabins are a "must" for your holiday, look no further! Check our our featured holiday park with log cabins below, or browse by region if you're looking for somewhere specific.
Featured Holiday Park with Log Cabins
Manleigh Park in Combe Martin
Manleigh Park is a wonderful holiday spot located in North Devon. Enjoying stunning panoramic views over the beautiful North Devon countryside, Manleigh Park sits close to the quaint village of Combe Martin, just a few minutes’ drive from glorious sandy beaches. A superb selection of comfortable caravans, chalets, log cabins and a bungalow, some with valley views.
Prices from £335.00 per week
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North Devon
Holiday parks in North Devon with log cabins are listed below with prices start at £335.00 per week at Manleigh Park, Combe Martin. Alternatively you can view all holiday parks in North Devon »
Manleigh Park
A superb selection of comfortable caravans, chalets, log cabins and a bungalow, some with valley views. More details »
Staffordshire
Holiday parks in Staffordshire with log cabins are listed below with prices start at £368.00 per week at Quarry Walk Lodges, Freehay, Cheadle. Alternatively you can view all holiday parks in Staffordshire »
Gloucestershire
Holiday parks in Gloucestershire with log cabins are listed below with prices start at £373.00 per week at Whitemead Forest Park, Forest of Dean. Alternatively you can view all holiday parks in Gloucestershire »
Whitemead Forest Park
A select choice of modern apartments, log cabins, lodges and a bungalow. More details »
Selkirkshire
Holiday parks in Selkirkshire with log cabins are listed below with prices start at £220.00 per week at Angecroft Park, Ettrick Valley, Selkirk. Alternatively you can view all holiday parks in Selkirkshire »