Article - New Forest
Holiday Cottages
The Holiday Cottage is
a building which occurs only relatively recently in terms of human
history. Many factors have influenced it's rise in popularity over
the last few decades, including increased leisure time.
A Holiday Cottage is usually self catering, meaning
the people who rent the cottage for their stay run the house as
if it were their own. This gives them the freedom to eat in, eat
out, stay in bed all day and generally come and go as they please.
In contrast to this, accommodation in a bed and breakfast or hotel
usually involves some sort of restriction on the time of day guests
need to vacate their rooms for cleaning and so on.
Young children and babies can be more easily accommodated
for in a holiday cottage where the parents do not feel such pressure
from other families (e.g. in a hotel resort) who may not have young
children. The fact that guests are on holiday in a home together,
often with three generations in larger houses, brings a much different
atmosphere to the holiday.
Holiday Cottages are nowadays found the length
and breadth of the U.K., with many destinations from town houses
to forests. New
Forest holiday cottages have become more popular in recent years,
gaining a higher profile from such news as the New Forest becoming
a National Park. Many other areas in the U.K. have seen a growth
in the Holiday Cottage industry such as the Lake District and Cornwall.
For more information regarding
family holidays in New Forest holiday cottages, paste this link
in your browser http://www.halcyonholidaycottages.co.uk/holiday-cottage-booking-tips.htm
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