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Bristol Log Cabins

  • Last Minute Cottages - The Foxes Den Shepherds Hut
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    Bristol

    The Foxes Den Shepherds Hut

    Ref: S842585

    Reviews 2

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    This small village rests on the banks of the River Severn in Gloucestershire. It plays host to a traditional inn serving food, as well as a community-run shop, making this a lovely base for a break of your choice. The attractive market town of...

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    £56

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Down the Rabbit Hole
  • 1

    Bristol

    Down the Rabbit Hole

    Ref: S483374

    Reviews 43

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    Congresbury is a Somerset village and civil parish, home to a variety of pubs and restaurants serving fine food and real ale, as well as independent shops and supermarkets. Located near the popular seaside resort of Weston-super-Mere and the...

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    £86

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Lime Kiln
  • Bristol

    Lime Kiln

    Ref: S534954

    Reviews 9

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    The Mendip Hills AONB's northernmost village and civil parish is called Blagdon. It is very interesting and has at least 17 listed buildings, including a church from the fifteenth century. There are two pubs, two convenience stores, and a café...

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    £61

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Strawberry Stables
  • Bristol

    Strawberry Stables

    Ref: S376484

    Reviews 36

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    Resting on the slopes of the Mendip Hills and nestled between Bristol and Weston-super-Mare is the charming village of Congresbury. Enjoying a delightful array of amenities including a good selection of pubs and restaurants offering delicious...

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    £109

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 1 Bed Lodge in Claverham
  • 1

    Bristol

    1 Bed Lodge in Claverham

    Ref: S684813

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    Additional information and rules - 1 bedroom -king-size - 1 shower room with shower and WC - Electric 2-ring hob, microwave, fridge with ice compartment, coffee machine and air fryer - Travel cot and highchair available on request - Smart TV...

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    £69

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Dew Pond
  • Bristol

    Dew Pond

    Ref: S534955

    Reviews 4

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    The Mendip Hills AONB's northernmost village and civil parish is called Blagdon. It is very interesting and has at least 17 listed buildings, including a church from the fifteenth century. There are two pubs, two convenience stores, and a café...

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    £56

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Lulu Logs
  • 1

    Bristol

    Lulu Logs

    Ref: S692948

    Reviews 13

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    Congresbury is a Somerset village and civil parish, home to a variety of pubs and restaurants serving fine food and real ale, as well as independent shops and supermarkets. Located near the popular seaside resort of Weston-super-Mere and the...

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    Bristol is well-known for its numerous exciting holiday spots and attractions, and the city has something for everyone. From the vibrant city centre to the rural outskirts of the city, Bristol truly offers a wonderful range of exciting holiday experiences. At the heart of the city, you can explore the winding canals, browse quirky independent stores, visit top museums and galleries, discover hidden bars, and explore the vibrant street art scene.

    Holiday lodges and log cabins in Bristol are becoming increasingly popular among holiday makers, offering the perfect excuse for a breath of fresh air in the countryside. Whether you're looking for a romantic hideaway, a family getaway, or just to get closer to nature, lodges in Bristol provide an idyllic escape with an abundance of activities on offer. From watersports, golf, fishing and horse riding to simply taking in the stunning views, we've got the perfect log cabin for you to retreat to!

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    What our customers say about their holidays

    • Christopher - Verified booking

      We had a wonderful stay and the glorious weather was such a bonus to appreciate the beautiful setting of Down The Rabbit Hole.

      We appreciated the eclectic style and attention to detail - I think there is everything there you could possibly need for a great holiday - with many thoughtful additions such as umbrellas, a pack of toothbrushes/razors in case you forgot to pack them. We loved watching the planes coming and going from Bristol airport (I will add they were in the distance and not over-head so there was no noise pollution). Down The Rabbit Hole is well positioned for the coast and so many tourist attractions. There were no negatives for us at all - the only things I would say are - it would be worth mentioning in the details there is a ramp/walkway as well as the couple of steps up to the cabin (if you have restricted mobility). Although completely flat inside there is a threshold to the front and patio door entrances so not suitable for a wheelchair. The fridge door tends to swing back and hit the wall and I noticed black paint marks on the wall and missing paint where the fridge catches the wall (top left corner) - maybe helpful to save your fridge by sticking a small rubber protector to the wall to prevent further damage. We loved the welcome pack (thank you for providing) - the yogurt would probably have been better in the fridge than in the hamper as it was a really hot day and had been sat there for quite a few hours before we arrived. Those comments are just to be helpful as we absolutely loved our stay and would have liked to stay longer - but it was not available so we are sat inside another holiday cottage writing this review. We would have no hesitation in returning and recommending to others.

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    • John - Verified booking

      The key instructions that you sent us were wrong.

      We decided to try the key safe code to open the gate and fortunately it did. There was a key fob for the gate but no instructions for its use were provided. In fact we were not sure what the key fob looked like. There was no instructions for the kitchen appliances, we never got the microwave to work. Again there were no instructions for the TV, etc. The reception was not great. Programmes kept breaking up. There was no sign of an outside aerial. There was only one bedside light for 3 bedrooms and only one bedroom had a mirror. There was a shortage of storage in the bedrooms. The cleanliness was not great, especially of some of the cooking equipment. The bed linen was not of great quality. The bath and shower were slippery when in use, safety mats should be provided. The instructions on what to do with the rubbish and recycling was non-existent. There was no visitors book to pass on any recommendations for restaurants and places to visit. It was very disconcerting to see 2 very large and long cracks running the length of the living room ceiling. Having said all that, it is in a wonderful location. Very quiet and peaceful with some lovely sunsets and lots of bird song. It could be made into a really top class property with attention to these details. It is shown as 5 ticks, currently we would not rate it as that.

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    • Laura - Verified booking

      What a lovely cabin, we arrived on the 28th December and we walked into a warm cosy cabin the Christmas tree was lit and we couldn’t of asked for a more warmer welcome!

      The accommodation is spacious and very clean. The welcome pack was lovely and they have literally thought of everything you could possibly need which was brilliant as we wanted to visit the local butcher and do some cooking. The information pack was clear and had lots of info on places to visit. The location of the cabin was perfect for getting around and there is so many things to do and place to dine in the surrounding areas would highly recommend a visit to the wells market and cathedral and Cheddar. I will say if you wanted to walk to the local pub it could be a little dangerous as no actual pathway but we didn’t try out the golf club which could be an option but for us this was a good thing as wanted to recover from Christmas anyway lol. The hosts are fantastic as due to heavy rain our lights went out and within minutes David was with us to get the problem sorted out. My only issue which isn’t a big thing it just would just of been great for me being lazy in the morning if there was a fenced in area we could just let the dog out and if we return in the summer which we would like to do we wouldn’t have to worry about the patio doors being open and him running off. A great stay and a great place would highly recommend a stay here!

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    • Bruce - Verified booking

      Spent a week here at Down the Rabbit Hole and I can honestly say we have had a wonderful time.

      We're here with my mother-in-law and our aging fur baby. The accommodation is beautiful. The rooms are spacious and the beds very comfortable. There's everything you need in the kitchen if you want to cook, books in the lounge if you want a quiet read, a lovely outside area to sit and watch the planes coming and going from Bristol airport and a good sized modern TV if that's what you prefer. We've been very lucky with the weather, we haven't had any rain so far after all the downpours so far this year! There's plenty to explore in the area and there's a couple of pubs a short drive away if you don't fancy cooking. Just a couple of suggestions and these are but no means criticisms...a bit more drawer space in the double and twin bedrooms and maybe a couple of those oval shaped clothes peg sock dryer things lol. This accommodation is like a home from home. It's cozy, quirky and peaceful. I would definitely recommend it and would most certainly go again. Thank you Amanda and David for a lovely welcome and a wonderful stay!

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    • Robin - Verified booking

      This cottage is well situated with access to large field and was not overlooked.

      The field was very wet / boggy when we were there and we did not see any wildlife. The cottage itself was clean and the beds very comfortable. Its a quirky décor which we liked and was warm. We had no dishwasher whilst we were there and reported this on the second day still no dishwasher when we left. It is clearly an old machine no instructions left and when we looked up instructions on the internet the flashing lights indicated heating element fault. With all markings on buttons worn off and a few numbers drawn on by felt tip pen this needs replacing. We self catered for most of our stay but there only being one oven shelf in bottom oven made this a challenge. It was lovely to have the welcome basket when we arrived which was a nice gesture. Its great o have a washing machine (especially with a young grandchild in tow but an airier would have been nice to dry clothes the line provided outside was impracticable this time of year. Overall we enjoyed our stay and the surrounding area. Al the main tourist attractions were within easy drive.

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    Things to do near Bristol

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    Noah's Ark Zoo Farm

    Visit Noah's Ark Zoo Farm for an unforgettable animal encounter! See over 100 species, including elephants, giraffes, and tigers. Meet farm animals, enjoy indoor and outdoor play areas, and take a ride on the train. Located in Bristol, it's a perfect day out for families. Address: Clevedon Rd, Wraxall, Bristol BS48 1PG

    Thermae Bath Spa

    The Thermae Bath Spa is a combination of a historic spa and a modern building in Bath, England. A Royal Charter of 1590 decrees that Bath and North East Somerset council are the guardians of the spring waters, which are the only naturally hot, mineral-rich waters in the country. YTL Hotels operates the spa.

    Jane Austen Centre

    Step into the world of Jane Austen at the Jane Austen Centre in Bath. Learn about the author's life, works, and the Regency period in which she lived. Explore the exhibition, costume collection, and gift shop. Take a guided tour, enjoy afternoon tea, or attend one of the events on offer. Located in the heart of Bath, it's a must-visit for Austen fans. Address: 40 Gay St, Bath BA1 2NT

    Spike Island (Bristol)

    Spike Island is a dynamic arts centre that supports, produces and presents contemporary art and culture. Every year, they present up to 8 exhibitions by a variety of contemporary artists at various stages of their careers. They also host events including talks, screenings and workshops. Free entry and a cafe.

    Roman Baths

    Roman Baths is Britain's only hot spring that still flows with natural hot water. See the water's source and walk where Romans walked. Groups & discounts.

    M Shed

    M Shed is a fascinating museum that tells the story of Bristol, from prehistoric times to the present day. It features an extensive collection of artefacts, including a working crane and a steam locomotive. With interactive exhibits and special events throughout the year, M Shed is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in history and culture. Address: Princes Wharf, Wapping Rd, Bristol BS1 4RN

    Chew Valley Animal Park

    Chew Valley Animal Park near Bristol, is a fully licensed zoo with a wonderful range of interesting animals. They also offer keeper talks and animal interaction experiences. Family friendly, café & toilets.

    Brunel's SS Great Britain

    Brunel's SS Great Britain is an award-winning museum ship that offers a fascinating glimpse into 19th-century maritime history. Visitors can explore the ship's decks and cabins, try on Victorian costumes, and learn about the pioneering engineering that made her one of the greatest ships of her time. A must-visit for history enthusiasts. Located in Great Western Dockyard, Gas Ferry Rd, Bristol BS1 6TY

    Bristol Zoo Gardens

    Bristol Zoo Gardens is a top-rated UK attraction that offers fun and exciting experiences for all ages. From interactive animal exhibits to educational programs, visitors can discover over 400 species of animals and learn about conservation efforts. With beautiful gardens and a historic setting, the zoo is a must-visit for any holiday in Bristol. Address: Clifton, Bristol BS8 3HA

    Victoria Art Gallery

    Bath & North East Somerset's Art Gallery houses work by Gainsborough, Sickert, Zoffany and manys from the 15th century to now. Children welcome, disabled access, and a shop.
    Cheddar Gorge Caves
    One of the most renowned natural landmarks in the UK, Cheddar Gorge is definitely worth a visit. These magnificent calcite formations and the 'Cheddar Man' skeleton is also surprisingly dog friendly, with well behaved dogs on leads welcome. There's plenty to see and do in the local area to keep everyone entertained.

    Frequent questions

    • Is Bristol worth visiting?

      Yes, Bristol is worth visiting. It is a vibrant city in southwest England with a rich maritime history, a diverse cultural scene, and plenty of attractions, including historic landmarks, museums, art galleries, and a bustling waterfront area.

    • How do I spend a day in Bristol?

      To spend a day in Bristol, start with a visit to the iconic Clifton Suspension Bridge and enjoy the views. Explore the vibrant Harbourside area, visit the Bristol Museum & Art Gallery, take a boat tour along the River Avon, and end the day with a stroll through the historic streets of the Old City, stopping at local cafes and pubs for a taste of Bristol's lively atmosphere and unique charm.

    • Is Bristol a walking city?

      Yes, Bristol is a great city for walking. Many of its main attractions, such as the Harbourside area, historic Old City, and Clifton Suspension Bridge, are easily accessible on foot. Exploring the city by walking allows you to appreciate its vibrant street art, architectural gems, and lively atmosphere.

    • How long should I spend in Bristol?

      The ideal duration to spend in Bristol depends on your interests and how much you want to explore the city. For a well-rounded experience, plan to spend at least 2 to 3 days in Bristol. This timeframe allows you to visit major attractions, immerse yourself in the local culture, and enjoy the city's vibrant atmosphere without feeling rushed.

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