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Booking a last-minute Lake District log cabin through Voyage Privé is a great way to get a deal on cosy accommodation for a holiday spent with your partner, family or friends in one of the United Kingdom's top destinations. Scheduling your dates on short notice allows you to take advantage of the reduced rates property owners offer when they want to fill unoccupied spaces. Log cabins are a wonderful way to experience the natural beauty and the charming towns and villages the Lake District is renowned for.
Last-minute Lake District log cabins: The best Voyage Privé offers
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How to book your last-minute Lake District accommodation
As a Voyage Privé member, booking last-minute accommodation in the UK's Lake District is easy. Sign up online to access exclusive offers that can be enhanced with excursions, flights, airport transfers, dining plans and rental cars.
What last-minute offers can I find for the Lake District?
We have various Lake District offers available on Voyage Privé. Your options range from luxury hotels in the region's charming towns to countryside retreats surrounded by nature. You can choose from hotel-only stays, flight + hotel deals, family-friendly properties and bed and breakfast bookings. Our travel experts save you money with discounts of up to 70%.
Top 5 things to see/do in the Lake District
1. Windermere
Windermere enjoys the status of England's largest lake. It stretches for some 18 kilometres across the Lake District. There is also a small town just a mile from the shore that bears the same name. It is a wonderful place to explore before heading out for a cruise or exciting water sports activities. We suggest visiting Wray Castle when you book a last-minute log cabin. It is located next to the lake, and features ruined battlements, arrow slits and towers with castellation. After your excursion, you might head into town to enjoy a few pints at the Crafty Baa Windermere. These are just a few of the ways to enjoy yourself in the Lake District.
2. Ullswater
The 14-kilometre-long Ullswater is another of the bodies of water you can visit when you book a last-minute Lake District log cabin. It is situated next to the stunning Helvellyn Mountain. Some cruises routinely leave from the village of Pooley Bridge. This is one of the UK's most popular hiking areas, with many trails for visitors to explore. Cycling enthusiasts will also find plenty to be excited about here. You can check out the remains of Maiden Castle during your visit. It is a farmstead that dates to the Iron Age.
3. Beatrix Potter's Hill Top
Beatrix Potter's Hill Top is a fascinating property in the Lake District that the National Trust manages. It features the farmhouse where the famed author lived. The location served as inspiration for some of her beloved children's books. Its charming interior has been kept as it was during Potter's lifetime. It is filled with the items that she surrounded herself with. The facility also boasts beautiful gardens where fruits, herbs and flowers grow. You should expect to spend 2 to 3 hours here to get the most out of the experience when you book a last-minute Lake District log cabin.
4. Castlerigg Stone Circle
The British Isles are home to many Neolithic stone circles that were erected thousands of years ago. The Lake District's Castlerigg Stone Circle is among the best-known and best-preserved. A key part of the atmosphere at this location is the fact that it enjoys a mountainous backdrop. Take in the panoramic views while you ponder what life would have been like at this location 5,000 years ago.
5. Rydal Mount and Gardens
Rydal Mount and Gardens is where the famed poet William Wordsworth lived at the time of his death in 1850. This Lake District attraction lies between Grasmere and Ambleside. Spend time exploring the landscaped gardens before touring the historic house itself.
Our practical tips for the Lake District
What to pack for a last-minute holiday to the Lake District
Useful items to pack when you book a last-minute Lake District log cabin include hiking boots, walking shoes, clothing appropriate to the season, evening attire, phone chargers, mobile devices, toiletries, guidebooks, rain gear, swimwear and beach towels.
What budget to plan for a last-minute holiday to the Lake District
One of the great things about booking a last-minute Lake District log cabin is the fact that these properties place you in settings where there are many free and inexpensive activities for you to enjoy. That said, we recommend a minimum daily budget of £100 per person to get the most out of your holiday.
How to get to the Lake District
Getting to the Lake District from other parts of the United Kingdom is easy as an extensive network of well-maintained roads serves the region. You can drive your vehicle or select a car rental option through our trusted platform. The West Coast Mainline stops at Oxenholme Station for those who prefer rail travel. There are also bus routes that go through the Lake District daily. The main international airports for visitors to this part of England are Manchester and Newcastle.
Useful information before leaving for the Lake District
We suggest staying flexible with your travel dates when you plan last-minute Lake District log cabin holidays. This will increase your chances of getting a great deal. Visiting the region in the off-season can help you save even more money. It is also ideal for those who want to avoid crowds.