Reasons Why renting a holiday cottage in the U.K is better in winter
When winter arrives, we always fancy going to exotic places, staying in a fancy hotel, dining out every day and sightseeing. However, at times, all we wish for is to escape to a warm home away from home, where you can relax and do whatever you please, even if this means nothing more than sleeping on a sofa with a good novel. Well, which can be a better option than renting a cottage? There are numerous holiday cottages in the UK where you can have a great time and comfort and if you were thinking of renting a hotel room, here are the reasons as to why you need to consider renting a cottage:
1. Snug and cozy atmosphere
When the weather is cooler, we usually crave for a cozier
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Majority of hotels do not allow pets, but if you rent a cottage, you do not have to leave home without your faithful friend. There are numerous pet-friendly options available and so you can bring your whole family.
6. Property variety
You can easily take a cottage holiday in various holiday accommodation types in variety of configuration and sizes that meets your needs. You can choose to live in a bungalow, a barn conversion, a traditional cottage, a lodge, a flat or an apartment, a castle, or even in a minor house. It all depends with your needs and taste.
7. Economical
If you compare a cottage holiday with a hotel accommodation, you will realize that a cottage one is the cheaper option. For example, you don not have to pay for food or facilities that you do not need. Also, when you are cooking on your own, food is less expensive and you don’t waste much, plus you do not have staff that you feel the need to tip off their services.
Renting a cottage is beneficial, especially if you have aged parents, small children, or pets that you wish to carry along. Regardless of the time you wish to spend, there is a holiday cottage that matches your needs. As you think of this winter’s holiday, consider a cottage holiday and have a holiday of a
Brian's Winter by Gary Paulsen. The book takes place during present time and during winter. The location is the wilderness in Canada. The surroundings were filled with pine trees and and bushes everywhere. There are many wild animals such as birds, rabbits, and other larger animals. Also the ground was covered in snow and the temperature was freezing. The mood that the setting creates is miserable. For example “But it rained steadily for five days and while it rained it colder, so by the fifth day Brian felt as if he was freezing.” (p. 33) This quote shows how miserable it was for Brian out in the Canadian wilderness.
The homes in New France were commonly built of felled timber or rough-hewn stone, solid, stocky buildings, usually about twenty by forty feet or there abouts in size with only one doorway. The rooves were steeped pitched with a dormer window or two on either side. Also the eaves were well projecting over the walls, and behind each house there was a storage room. Most habitants had their own bake ovens set a good distance behind the house rising about 4 or 5 ft. From the ground. A lot of the time the habitant would close off a small area of land surrounding the house or the shed, barn, or storage room(etc.) with a fence of piled stones or split rails and in a cornnerhe would plant his kitchen garden. In the house on the main floor there were usually one or two rooms but never more then three. When the door was first opened it led to a huge room of the house. It opened to the parlor, dinning room, and kitchen combined, but the room was split up, with the kitchen seperated from the rest.
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... you’ll always have a great time skiing here at Smuggs’! Not into skiing too much? Try snowboarding! Just like our world-class ski programs, we have numerous snowboarding programs for all ages, and you can do some pretty crazy tricks in the woods down at the new Knight’s Revenge Terrain Park on Madonna! Maybe you don’t like going downhill so much. In that case, you could try cross-country! We have over 60 cross-country trails, fun for all ages! Other programs here include snowshoeing, ice climbing, sledding, tubing, and more! When you do come to Smuggs’ in winter however, do make sure to bring many layers of clothing, especially in December and January, where temperatures regularly drop below -10 degrees Fahrenheit! But, luckily you won’t even notice the cold, as you will be having so much fun doing other things! We hope you enjoy your stay here at Smuggs’ in winter!
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