February 2, 2012
Log Cabins In Wales Are Grand Agrestic Hideouts
The benefits of a log cabin in Wales
Resting in arresting countryside, log cabins in Wales offer a large number of advantages to those needing a camping-style getaway without any of the associated headaches. Cabins are available for hire across Wales, with lots of available to hire all year, and they all benefit from some of the most jaw-dropping scenery in the UK, and the chance to partake in a myriad of outside activities, including hiking, cycling, and climbing.
Many log cabins in Wales have been built in an environmentally delicate way (in agreement with BREEAM strategies) and offer levels of privacy and security of which campers and caravanners can but dream. To boot, they frequently include luxury fittings like hot tubs, en-suite bogs, and even fitted kitchens.
Outstanding natural beauty
Log cabins are not in the least the only draw to a country which has a rich and diversified history going back to medieval times. Wales incorporates five Areas of Remarkable Natural Beauty (including Gower cape - first to be chosen in 1956), several Countrywide Parks (the Brecon Beacons, Snowdonia, and the Pembrokeshire coast), and intensive stretches of Heritage Shoreline (including virtually all the aforementioned Pembrokeshire coast).
As you journey from the dramatic horizons of Snowdonia in the North, through the beaches, cliffs and coves of the Ceredigion coast in the West, to the valleys and hills of the Gower peninsula in the South; the Welsh countryside offers vistas that are both dramatic and relaxing, with ample opportunity for exploration by cycle riders, hikers, and nature lovers. The coastline has some of the loveliest beaches anywhere in the UK, peculiarly in New Quay and Tenby, while the more adventurous can pony trek along the Brecon Beacons, or swim with dolphins in Cardigan bay.
Unique experiences
North Wales ' Victorian vacation resorts,eg Rhyl, Prestatyn, and Llandudno offer the trappings of a standard seaside holiday experience when compared to West Wales ' Pembrokeshire theme parks, cavern expeditions or mining tours. In Conwy, you can tour the medieval castle and walls, while in Llangollen you can take a canal trip along the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, which carries Llangollen canal across the valley of the Stream Dee.
You might opt to take a Snowdon Mountain Train line train to the summit of Mount Snowdon or, if you're of a more active disposition, hike up one of a bunch of paths that snake around the base of the mountain to its pinnacle. Snowdon's impressive cliffs,eg Clogwyn Du'r Arddu, also allow enthusiastic rock climbers ample opportunity for practice.
For a weekend away, many would be hard-pressed to find a destination that offers so many activities along with the promise of the relaxing, country charm of a log cabin getaway home to which you return at the end of a grueling, but very enjoyable, day.
Karl Robinson has a keen interest in log cabins in Wales. If you have a similar interest, why not visit Log Cabins In Wales.
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