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Shropshire Log Cabins

  • Last Minute Cottages - Heron Pod
  • Shropshire

    Heron Pod

    Ref: S881479

    Reviews 4

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    Trefonen is a rural village which stands between the ancient English border town of Oswestry and the Welsh village of Llanhaeadr-ym-Mochnant, home to Pistyll Rhaeadr, the UK’s highest single drop waterfall. This traditional village boasts a pub,...

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    £66

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Bryngwilla Gate Lodge, Oswestry
  • Shropshire

    Bryngwilla Gate Lodge, Oswestry

    Ref: S900299

    Reviews 1

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    Once the main entrance onto the estate, this spacious and welcoming gate lodge now has all you need for that perfect getaway. With a unique layout, you enter property via the stunning central arch which carriages once passed through. The...

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    £132

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Timber Barn at Downton Estate
  • 2

    Shropshire

    The Timber Barn at Downton Estate

    Ref: S1053206

    Reviews 2

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    Nestled in the heart of the scenic Downton Estate, this enchanting barn conversion is an idyllic escape for couples and their furry companions. Surrounded by 5,000 acres of picturesque countryside; the magic of this retreat, finished to the...

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    £121

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Squirrel's Drey
  • Shropshire

    Squirrel's Drey

    Ref: S1241999

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    A.E. Houseman's poem, A Shropshire Lad, defined Clun as 'the quietest place under the sun', and with its dramatic ruin of a Norman castle, Saxon church, the bustling river which flows under the 14th century pack horse bridge, and a country inn,...

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    £52

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Owl's Hollow
  • Shropshire

    Owl's Hollow

    Ref: S1241994

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    A.E. Houseman's poem, A Shropshire Lad, defined Clun as 'the quietest place under the sun', and with its dramatic ruin of a Norman castle, Saxon church, the bustling river which flows under the 14th century pack horse bridge, and a country inn,...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Callow Lodge 15
  • 1

    Shropshire

    Callow Lodge 15

    Ref: S2205

    Reviews 26

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    The Rose Award, 5 Pennant AA winning, 50-acre Beaconsfield Farm Holiday Park is exclusively for adults of 25 and over. It nestles in scenic Shropshire countryside, 4 miles from Shrewsbury, one of England's most picturesque Tudor towns. On the...

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    £118

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 4 Bed Lodge in Kinnerley
  • Shropshire

    4 Bed Lodge in Kinnerley

    Ref: S229371

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    Additional information and rules No dogs allowed - 4 Bedrooms - 3 king-size and 1 twin zip-and-link (which can be made up as a super-king-size on request) - 3 En-suite shower rooms and 1 Jack and Jill bathroom - Electric oven and hob,...

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    £301

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Redwood Lodge
  • 2

    Shropshire

    Redwood Lodge

    Ref: S821498

    Reviews 9

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    Between the Shropshire Meres and the well-known Shropshire to Llangollen canal, in the region known as Shropshire's Lakeland, is the charming market town of Ellesmere, with its Tudor, Georgian, and Victorian structures. This tranquil town, which...

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    £100

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Oak Lodge
  • 1

    Shropshire

    Oak Lodge

    Ref: S6976

    Reviews 23

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    £111

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 4 Bed Lodge in Kinnerley
  • Shropshire

    4 Bed Lodge in Kinnerley

    Ref: S232332

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    Additional information and rules No dogs allowed - 4 bedrooms - 3 king-size and 1 twin zip-and-link (which can be made up as a super-king-size on request) - 3 en-suite shower rooms and 1 Jack and Jill bathroom - Electric oven and hob,...

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    £192

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Beaconsfield Park
  • Shropshire

    Beaconsfield Park

    Ref: S600221

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    £69

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Weston glamping pod
  • Shropshire

    Weston glamping pod

    Ref: S988761

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    £95

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Fords Farm Glamping
  • Shropshire

    Fords Farm Glamping

    Ref: S983500

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    £126

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Woodland Park Lodges
  • Shropshire

    Woodland Park Lodges

    Ref: S594649

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    £61

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Cherry Pod
  • 2

    Shropshire

    Cherry Pod

    Ref: S525679

    Reviews 53

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    Situated between Bayston Hill and the city proper, Meole Brace is a lovely rural suburb of Shrewsbury. The Brooklands Hotel and a convenient village store are just two of the many conveniences available to residents of this suburb. The city of...

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    £55

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Stapeley Pod
  • Shropshire

    Stapeley Pod

    Ref: S282492

    Reviews 49

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    Settled in west Shropshire is the village of Chirbury, found in the Vale of Montgomery and near to the Wales/England border. Offering a handful of amenities including a local pub, The Herbert Arm, and a local Post Office with a village shop...

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    £62

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Paradise
  • Shropshire

    Paradise

    Ref: S882186

    Reviews 20

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    Hodnet is a traditional, quintessential countryside village bursting with heritage, situated between the village of Marchamley and the bustling town of Market Drayton. The village is known for its picture-postcard landscapes and historic...

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    £65

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Cherry Pod 2
  • 2

    Shropshire

    Cherry Pod 2

    Ref: S675528

    Reviews 37

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    A lovely, rural Shrewsbury suburb called Meole Brace is located halfway between Bayston Hill and Shrewsbury. The village provides a decent assortment of amenities, such as the warm Brooklands Hotel and a village store. The thriving city of...

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    £49

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Coop
  • 1

    Shropshire

    The Coop

    Ref: S1080764

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    Woore is a delightful village resting on the boundary of Cheshire and Staffordshire, perfectly located for walkers. Within the picturesque village you will find three pubs, a beautiful church, bespoke tea shops, tea room and a small Post Office....

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    £62

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Roden Retreat, Shrewsbury, Shropshire
  • Shropshire

    Roden Retreat, Shrewsbury, Shropshire

    Ref: S880592

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    Driving down to Roden Retreat you really are getting away from it all. The bell tent is set down by the river and erected on decking making it a lovely spot for watching the water babble by and wildlife roam. Inside you are treated to a king-size...

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    £204

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Corndon Pod
  • 2

    Shropshire

    Corndon Pod

    Ref: S219021

    Reviews 86

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    Chirbury can be found in west Shropshire, in the Vale of Montgomery, boasting rural charm and astounding countryside views. Within the village there is popular pub, a post office and a local shop, perfect for all of your last-minute amenities....

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    £65

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Hawkstone
  • Shropshire

    Hawkstone

    Ref: S882182

    Reviews 15

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    Hodnet is a traditional, quintessential countryside village bursting with heritage, situated between the village of Marchamley and the bustling town of Market Drayton. The village is known for its picture-postcard landscapes and historic...

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    £57

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Oak Hut
  • 1

    Shropshire

    The Oak Hut

    Ref: S776584

    Reviews 46

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    Known as Mediolanum in Roman times, today this delightful market town has many splendid buildings, from Medieval, Tudor and Georgian times, all dominated by St. Alkmund’s Church. Internationally renowned for its clock production dating back to the...

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    £51

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Cherry Blossom
  • Shropshire

    Cherry Blossom

    Ref: S376701

    Reviews 38

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    The old market town of Ludlow is nestled on the River Teme, amidst the outstanding countryside of the Welsh Marches. The town is home to a fascinating display of architecture, with its 900-year-old castle, one of the first to be built in England,...

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    Shropshire is a beautiful rural county on the border between England and Wales. Whether you want to explore charming towns or try hiking on the Shropshire Hills, you'll find plenty to do. From an interactive prison-break experience to a quiet ride on the Cambrian Heritage Railway, there really is something for everyone. You can also immerse yourself in the history and culture of the area, including the ruins of Ludlow Castle, historic Ironbridge, or the RAF Museum. If you're travelling with kids, be sure to check out the Hoo Zoo and Dinosaur World.

    At Snaptrip we have access to amazing properties in the UK and we can help you find your ideal holiday accommodation. You can find quiet log cabins in the hills to enjoy the great walking and cycling routes, as well as dog-friendly lodges so your furry friend can join in. Or, browse our lodges in some of the bustling market towns in Shropshire and explore the independent shops and regular markets.

    With our range of easy-to-use site filters, we make it simple for you to find your ideal lodges and log cabins in Shropshire. Plus, our best price guarantee means you can rest assured you're getting a great deal. If you have any questions, our friendly customer service team is always on hand to help.

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    Reviews

    What our customers say about their holidays

    • Michael - Verified booking

      For relaxation the place is on point as very quiet.

      Some of what I’m about to complain about may sound petty but when you review places you have to put warts and all into it. When arriving you approach a barrier which you have to get out the car and press the ring doorbell for someone to open it. Staff seemed friendly enough to check in then You have to pay a deposit for breakages etc £75 and sign sheet, then given a folder of rules and what to do etc . The park has minimum lighting so when it’s dark it’s dark, you need a torch to walk your dog literally, we had rain (as we do) and areas around the park did get flooded so you definitely need some good footwear. Lodge was rented as luxury which was good enough to live in but had a feel of an old peoples home. Cleanliness was not up to scratch as dust on skirting boards, central heating dial and windows hadn’t been cleaned. Hot tub - on settling into the lodge we had a visit from maintenance to show us how to use the tub which was a good touch if you hadn’t used one before, tub was adequate although the step up to it was not fixed down and made of wooden decking so was really slippy. Didn’t see a maintenance guy at our Hot tub from Friday to Friday to check levels etc, I’ve seen this at other places so would have expected to see someone. WiFi is very limited, it’s free to connect if you sit outside reception but when you move you are on your own data which again can be intermittent. Tv in lodge living room was adequate, smart tv. Tv in bedroom wasn’t worth turning on as pixelated and buffered a lot so didn’t use it. We noticed you could connect to the lodge WiFi but didn’t have a password which was strange if you were actually staying in there. The Croft pub on site was a lovely place to eat and drink with the prices suprisingly reasonable, although it wasn’t open everyday and after new year it was closed for 2 weeks for staff holidays which is fair enough but this was not bought to our attention so had to go off site if wanted to eat out or go for a drink. There is no shop on site even just for essentials, you had to go off site which was about 5 min drive. It’s the second place I’ve been to in 6months that doesn’t have an onsite shop which I think is very strange..is this the new thing? There are no dog waste bins around the park only in an exercise area which is not gated off. Recycling or waste bins were no where to be seen around where we stayed so had to leave rubbish in waste bin around by hot tub ( apparently there are some but a long walk from lodges where we stayed. Upon leaving they require you to basically put everything back where it belongs and clean as you arrived this included taking all covers off beds and pillowcases and put in bags provided ( I’ve never had to do this when paying a good amount of money to stay somewhere), leave clean yes we always do as that’s in my nature but to strip beds and make sure all is correct no. When checking out it was a frosty morning and the drive to reception was treacherous and hadn’t been gritted at all, when handed keys there wasn’t much interaction with usual how was your stay, hope you enjoyed it but nothing… All in all it felt like a place that hadn’t finished areas off and decor in lodges are basic for luxury. Recycling looked a big issue as no waste bins in sight. As mentioned at beginning people this is only our feedback as we look for these issues to hopefully give the owners a view from outside and you as possible holiday makers a good insight into holidaying.

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    • Desiree - Verified booking

      It is a lovely lodge, it is well equipped with all you need, plus a complimentary bottle of Prosecco and coffee pods for the coffee machine and tea, milk and sugar to have a welcome brew.

      The fridge and freezer is large to stock up with beer, food and ice, and a dishwasher so no need to wash up! The bedroom and ensuite is large with plenty of storage and a TV in the bedroom. There is plenty of space in the kitchen and living area. The hot tub is private however there are chairs and table on the balcony so you can dry off and enjoy the view and ducks. Overall the lodge is clean and kitchen utensils spotless, there were a couple of cobwebs on the bedroom window, and the tap in the second toilet is a leak as there is calcium/lime scale around it. The site is close to the main road/train track, although you drive around to get to get to it, there isn’t any noise. The Croft is lovely for food, Wednesday is steak night and Thursday date night, after reading the last comment we booked but it was never full on the 3 nights we went, Saturday was busiest night, and Sunday lunch you have to book. The site is less than 3 miles from, Morrisons,Tesco’s and Lidl and Battlefield farm shop a mile down the road, the falconry there, is worth a visit as well. Shrewsbury is a great town to visit, and the park-and-ride is really good £2 per person on the bus return. We also visited Ludlow and Powis castle and garden which are both around 50 minutes drive. Overall great stay and would love to return

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    • Craig - Verified booking

      Brilliant break away!

      The only thing I can critize is the lack of signs directing you into the park from the village, there's one sign on a lamppost but it's easy to miss and the postcode we received did not take us to the park. However, after a quick look on Google we managed to find out way there. The park is clean, tidy and well maintained. The lodge was immaculate and the hot tub was already turned on and up heat when we arrived. The staff were really friendly and helpful and advised us on some great stuff to do and see while we stayed. The restaurant is small but after reading some rave reviews it didn't not disappoint the Sunday lunch is beautiful and very reasonably priced. I even managed to squeeze a good day's fishing in on a well stocked lake with plenty of fish caught. This park would not suite all audiences, it is adults only and would not suite certain parties such as hen/stag weekends as there is not a lot of night life in the village and the park bar is attached to the restaurant. However, for a nice relaxing break to escape and just relax this is the best Park to go!

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    • Danielle - Verified booking

      It was a let down to realise there was no Wifi in the cabin.

      I bought breakfast to cook in the cabin but I’d forgot butter for toast I’d searched the kitchen to find there not even the miniature butters available. I’d asked the gentleman who looks after the park if there was butter I could use on site he said no I’d have to travel to the spar shop which was inconvenient. The bed was comfortable however did not smell fresh. The bathroom sink had few hairs on so it was evident cleaners hadn’t deep cleaned the bathroom properly prior to arrival and bathrobes were not available. We could not use the restaurant on site for breakfast lunch or dinner because we was told all fully booked. You would think the site would cater for every person on site but clearly this wasn’t the case therefore we had to eat out on both nights. Inconvenient. £3 fee per person to swim in the indoor heating swimming pool - ridiculous. This site was not worth the price at all - let down.

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    • Jamie - Verified booking

      Cons: 1) swimming pool was dirty, dirt was left in the corners of the pool and the steam room drain was full of dirt/grime.

      You state the pool is heated but we felt the pool was cooler than expected and was only "warm" because it is inside an enclosed building. 2) cobwebs all over the outside of the lodge, knowing people are checking in,we felt cleaners of the day could at least wipe them away before arrivals, as i ended up walking through some webs as i went onto the decking and webs are very visable around the lodge/decking. 3) lodge 15 bedroom tv had signal problems, most of the channels were unable to be watched as signal kept breaking. pros: 1) general cleaniness was great, lodge was very clean and tidy, the kept grounds was freshly mowed looking great/maintained well. 2) The croft (restaurant) looks very appealing and the food was good. 3) receptionist very friendly/informative 4) hot tub was clean and a good addition to our stay. overall, great experience and we would come back again thank you

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    Things to do near Shropshire

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    Ironbridge Museum

    There are ten museums within the Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site in Shropshire, which is believed to be the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution. A perfect family day out whether you're looking to experience the sights and sounds of Victorian life, learn about different crafting materials or learn with some hands-on science and engineering perfect for little ones. If you're looking for a dog-friendly attraction then Blists Hill Victorian Town is the best choice with water bowls provided and lots of woodland walks to take with your best pal.

    Royal Air Force Museum Cosford

    Cosford's Royal Air Force Museum tells the history of aviation and of the Royal Air Force in particular. This family friendly attraction displays a huge array of aircraft, including a cold war aircraft exhibition. There is also a Fun 'n' Flight the hands-on interactive gallery and a Black Hawk flight simulator. Free admission, cafe, toilets, gift shop. Wide aisles in the hangars for easy wheelchairs access.

    Frequent questions

    • What is Shropshire famous for?

      Shropshire is famous for its picturesque landscapes, charming market towns, and historic sites. The county is renowned for its connection to the Industrial Revolution and the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution, Ironbridge Gorge, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Shropshire's rural beauty, including the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, is also a notable feature that attracts visitors seeking a blend of history and natural scenery.

    • What is the main town in Shropshire?

      The main town in Shropshire is Shrewsbury. As the county town, Shrewsbury boasts a rich history, medieval architecture, and a thriving cultural scene. Its picturesque streets, historic buildings, and scenic riverside make it a popular destination for visitors interested in exploring Shropshire's heritage.

    • What are the must-see attractions in Shropshire?

      When in Shropshire, don't miss out on visiting the Ironbridge Gorge Museums, showcasing the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution. The medieval town of Shrewsbury offers attractions like Shrewsbury Castle and St. Chad's Church. Additionally, exploring the stunning landscapes of the Shropshire Hills, including the Long Mynd and Carding Mill Valley, is a must for nature enthusiasts.

    • Is Shrewsbury worth a visit?

      Absolutely, Shrewsbury is worth a visit for its charming medieval streets, historic buildings, and vibrant cultural scene. The town's unique blend of history, picturesque architecture, and riverside setting creates a captivating atmosphere that appeals to history enthusiasts and those looking for a relaxing getaway.

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