Lodge Accommodation in Britain
Renting a lodge may be a good idea if you enjoy a more country style holiday. A lodge is usually set in wooded or open countryside with several other lodge properties in the vicinity. It can be a bit confusing for visitors as some older properties and sometimes a bed and breakfast or hotel may call themselves a “lodge” and that may be what their original function may have been; to serve as the lodge house or entrance house for a landed estate or hall. Nowadays the term lodge is applied to a wooden or similar material building that is let on a self catering basis for a week or more and which is located on land dedicated to lodge properties, usually set apart from each other and with a degree of privacy not found in other self catering properties.
The Tourist Board star rating system applies the same definition to a lodge as they do to self catering in general and rightly so as a lodge can be very luxurious property, on a par with the best that any self catering property has to offer. An element of judgement is also made regarding the surrounding environment of a lodge as this is an important element in their attraction to the users.
If you are considering a holiday for a week or more and you self catering, then a lodge is worth your consideration. Once confined to Scotland, this kind of property is now available in most regions of Britain.
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