There’s no denying the growing appeal of lodge holidays, and it’s easy to see why. With the comfort of a home away from home, and the beauty of the UK’s countryside and coast at your fingertips, these holidays are drawing in more people than ever before. But, how much do you know about lodge holidays? 

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Our Favourite Facts About Lodge Holidays

447,000 People Have Holiday Homes

In 2021, 447,000 people were recorded as having a holiday home where they spent more than 30 days. This was an increase from the previous ten years of around 4.7%. That works out at around 0.76% of people in England, and 0.56% of people in Wales.

Holiday Lodge Owners are More Spontaneous

Holidaying abroad means booking flights, taking annual leave and organising pet care. But, this level of preparation isn’t needed when you go on a lodge holiday, which means that holiday lodge owners can be more spontaneous. You can go to your holiday lodge whenever you fancy a break, even if you decide at the last minute.

Holiday Homes Have Been Around for Decades

Holiday homes and lodges aren’t a new thing. Since the start of the 20th century, people have been going away for breaks with loved ones in caravans. They were built for the upper classes and transported by train to countryside locations, and many were horse drawn.

Lodge Holidays Don’t Stop When it Rains

Lodge holidays don’t stop when the skies open, and lodge owners don’t let a little bit of rain hold them back. Even if there’s a downpour, there’s always something to do on lodge holidays, such as relaxing with a good book, exploring local attractions and playing games as a family.

Lodge Holidays Don’t Require a TV Licence

If you already have a TV licence for your home address, you don’t need to get another one for your holiday lodge. As long as no one at home is watching or downloading BBC content at the same time that you are doing the same thing in your lodge, you don’t need to buy a second TV licence.

As you can see, there’s lots to know about lodge holidays, and you’re on your way to becoming an expert. With so many lodges for sale in the UK, and so many benefits of going on a holiday to a lodge, you won’t struggle to organise the ideal break for you and your family.

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