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New Forest Cottages

HOLIDAY COTTAGES and COUNTRY COTTAGES

New Forest Holiday Cottages

There are many places to see and things to do in the New Forest including award-winning gardens, wildlife parks, beautiful countryside and in Beaulieu, the National Motor Museum. The forest is home to miles of footpaths, bridleways and byways, and walking is the best way to see the charming villages and the gorgeous scenery. Established in 1978, New Forest Cottages is the oldest and largest letting agency specialising in self-catering holiday cottages in the historical New Forest area of the county of Hampshire in Southern England. Properties to rent range from quaint thatched cottages to comfortable town houses and luxury apartments and are set in forest, rural, town, village and coastal locations. New Forest Cottages are an ideal choice for weekends, short breaks and family holidays.
New Forest Cottages


Hotels and Accommodation

UK HOTELS and SHORT BREAKS
Warner Leisure Hotels

Adult Breaks in Hampshire

Lakeside Holiday Village

Lakeside Coastal Village is situated by the sea on Hayling Island and makes for a traditional seaside break. There is lots to do, from bars, nightly entertainment and dining, to pitch and putt, archery and indoor bowls. Days out can include Arundel Castle and Portsmouth Harbour. Warner Leisure Hotels offer inclusive half-board UK short breaks at Lakeside Holiday Village in Hampshire and at other beautiful locations, with a wide range of activities, good food and live entertainment every night. The price of a break includes accommodation, breakfast and dinner everyday, and a variety of leisure activities. Warner breaks are available all year round, with Historic Hotels, Character Hotels and Coastal Resorts to choose from. Old favourites, new experiences, stunning scenery, famous faces, they're all to be found at Warner. Nothing is too much trouble for the staff and this is the friendly face of luxury.
Lakeside Holiday Village


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