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Holiday Cottages - Freedom To Enjoy Yourself


More and more UK holiday makers are turning to holiday cottages for their accommodation on their next stay away. There are many attractions to staying in a holiday cottage over other traditional forms of accommodation such as hotels and B&Bs, not least because of flexibility and freedom that self-catering accommodation is able to offer. Whatever your priorities when booking a holiday, the adaptability of a holiday cottage means that there is usually one to be found that fits the bill, regardless of the size, type or age of the party, their budget, chosen destination or facilities or activities required to make their holiday perfect! Whether you are looking for a fun packed family holiday, a peaceful romantic getaway or short activity break, holiday cottages are a great way to take a family holiday.

Holiday cottages have perhaps the largest range of locations available of any type of accommodation. The flexible nature of the holiday cottage means that they can literally be anywhere, from the centre of a large city, to the most remote farm, from the wildest stretch of coast to the busiest of seaside resorts. This means there is bound to be a holiday cottage in the right location for you - whatever your priority for a holiday, be that family entertainment, scenery, history and heritage, food, shopping or simply a nice beach to relax on!

The real joy of staying in a holiday cottage if the flexibility and freedom that it offers: You are free to come and go as you please, you can set your own timetable and agenda. There is no need to worry about regulated meal times, interruptions from cleaners or restrictions to entry to your rooms or the property. If food is a particular priority for you on holiday, then self-catering is the perfect choice. Foodies will delight at being able not only sample the delights of local restaurants and cafes, but also be able to make their own dishes back at their holiday cottage. Frequently, holiday cottages are in rural or coastal locations, many of which will be able to offer excellent opportunities to try and buy fresh local fish, meat and produce from independent shops and delis, farm shops, markets and farmers markets - so no need to worry about food miles! So you can cook up a feast or pack a picnic from the privacy of your own kitchen.

If a well equipped, high specification kitchen is important to your holiday experience, then you may want to look toward the four and five star holiday cottage market. Based on the Quality in Tourism assessments for Visit Britain, self catering accommodation has to meet very high standards and strict set of criteria; not only in kitchen equipment, but in the fittings, fixtures and standards throughout the property. Of course all standards and styles of property are available, but due to a buoyant and competitive market, standards are being raised across the board even at the budget end. and the bad old days of swirly carpets and damp musty rooms are being rapidly phased out. Things are looking very exciting at the top end of the market, where you can now find luxury holiday cottages with designer kitchens and bathrooms, furniture and fittings that are akin to a modern boutique hotel.

Staying in a holiday cottage can often be a very cost effective option for accommodation, especially outside of the peak summer months. Often, prices can fall to half their summer rates in the cooler months, so if your holiday is not solely dependent on the whims of the weather, you may find yourself able to afford far more than you thought. But even during those popular months in the summer, a holiday cottage will often still be a very economical choice. Holiday cottage rates are rarely charged per person or per night, so once the overall cost has split between guests, you may find that the nightly rate per person is very favourable indeed, especially when compared to other types of accommodation of a similar standard.

A holiday cottage can be the perfect setting for a family holiday. By literally providing a 'home from home', families are able to enjoy the range of rooms and areas in a holiday cottage, that is often not on option in other types of accommodations, where you may have a private bedroom and bathroom, but communal areas are shared with other guests, and facilities like kitchens are not available at all. The ability for families to be able to relax, cook and eat together or separately as they chose, without fear of interruption or disturbance from other guests can be a great bonus.

Whatever you are looking for from your next stay away, the chances are that you will be able to find what you are looking for from a holiday cottage, your biggest problem may be choosing which one to go for first!

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1 comments:

Rural Country Cottages said...

Interesting read, I agree with you that the real joy of staying in a holiday cottage is the flexibility and freedom that it offers. As well as you can explore the area, and choose where you want to eat. The country is full of quaint pubs offering meals too, you can experience a different one every night.

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