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  • Last Minute Cottages - Lodge at Chichester Lakeside (3 Bed)
  • West Sussex

    Lodge at Chichester Lakeside (3 Bed)

    Ref: S535425

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    Chichester and South Mundham are both within driving distance from Runcton. If you're in the area, don't miss out on Runcton Lake or Runcton Manor, which are two of the area's most popular tourist attractions. The Walnut Tree Bar & Restaurant is a...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Willow Pod
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    West Sussex

    Willow Pod

    Ref: S477438

    Reviews 38

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    Arundel is a popular tourist destination in Sussex, just outside the South Downs National Park. Arundel has a vibrant events calendar, independent shops, galleries, restaurants, cafes, delightful drinking spots, and great attractions. Arundel has...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Harvest Lodge
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    West Sussex

    Harvest Lodge

    Ref: S517094

    Reviews 23

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    Bolney is a charming village in Sussex, ideal for exploring both the east and west of the county. This calm rural area to the west of the A23 dual road from London to Brighton offers much more than meets the eye. Bolney dates back to the Saxons...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Beachhouse
  • West Sussex

    The Beachhouse

    Ref: S882361

    Reviews 2

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    East Wittering is a coastal village in the district of Chichester, West Sussex. The village offers a range of pubs, restaurants, shops and supermarkets for all of your amenities. Resting close to the Chichester Harbour Area of Outstanding Natural...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Goodwood Annex
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    West Sussex

    The Goodwood Annex

    Ref: S676574

    Reviews 8

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    The Domesday Book records 300 homes in the city of Chichester, which was founded before the Roman era. With its majestic 12th-century cathedral and lovely Georgian commercial centre, West Sussex's sole city takes pride in its status as the county...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Boathouse
  • West Sussex

    The Boathouse

    Ref: S882362

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    East Wittering is a coastal village in the district of Chichester, West Sussex. The village offers a range of pubs, restaurants, shops and supermarkets for all of your amenities. Resting close to the Chichester Harbour Area of Outstanding Natural...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Goodwood Lodge
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    West Sussex

    The Goodwood Lodge

    Ref: S376013

    Reviews 9

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    The cathedral of Chichester rests on the coastal plain of the English Channel and attracts a plethora of visitors each year with its Norman Cathedral and its palatial gardens. Those looking for a unique day out can enjoy a fascinating experience...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Riverside Caravan Park
  • West Sussex

    Riverside Caravan Park

    Ref: S602449

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Riverside Caravan Park
  • West Sussex

    Riverside Caravan Park

    Ref: S600495

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 30 Granada
  • West Sussex

    30 Granada

    Ref: S924035

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Sussex Bell Tent
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    West Sussex

    Sussex Bell Tent

    Ref: S967022

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Olympic Holiday Caravan
  • West Sussex

    Olympic Holiday Caravan

    Ref: S951440

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Up at the Barn
  • West Sussex

    Up at the Barn

    Ref: S988794

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Cowdray Holiday Cottages
  • West Sussex

    Cowdray Holiday Cottages

    Ref: S507072

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Cowdray Holiday Cottages
  • West Sussex

    Cowdray Holiday Cottages

    Ref: S507068

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Downs Stables Glamping Pod Theos Charm
  • West Sussex

    The Downs Stables Glamping Pod Theos Charm

    Ref: S980194

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Burrows Holiday Caravan, Seal Bay
  • West Sussex

    The Burrows Holiday Caravan, Seal Bay

    Ref: S951268

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Holiday home / Caravan
  • West Sussex

    Holiday home / Caravan

    Ref: S946390

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Seal Bay Resort
  • 3

    West Sussex

    Seal Bay Resort

    Ref: S958955

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Heaven Home
  • West Sussex

    Heaven Home

    Ref: S953798

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Cowdray Holiday Cottages
  • West Sussex

    Cowdray Holiday Cottages

    Ref: S347018

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    Get away from it all with West Sussex log cabins

    Home to some of the UK's most diverse landscapes, West Sussex is the perfect destination for a seaside or countryside break.

    The county's idyllic countryside, historical landmarks, and quaint villages offer the perfect escape from the stresses and hustle of every day life.

    Hikers will enjoy trekking South Downs Way's remarkable 100-mile national trail, or if you'd prefer a relaxed morning stroll, head to one of the county's many beaches where you'll discover over 50 miles of glorious coastline. Fan of the arts? Chichester Festival is an annual event with a wide range of performances including plays, musicals, and live music.

    If this sounds like your dream holiday, then why not stay in one of our West Sussex log cabins? You can take it easy and recharge in nature, before heading out to explore the sights and attractions of the area.

    Why choose a West Sussex weekend break or staycation?

    The beautiful county of West Sussex boasts acres of beautiful countryside, miles of spectacular coastline, and gorgeous villages and towns. You'll find scenic locations, wide open spaces, fascinating history, and pristine beaches.

    Base yourself in the pretty cathedral city of Chichester and discover what used to be a Roman and Anglo-Saxon settlement. It's been a major market town from the Roman era to the present day, and the city is lovely to walk around. Enjoy a stroll down the Chichester Canal, visit the Bishop's Palace Gardens, gaze in wonder at the cathedral, and enjoy a relaxing evening around Chichester Harbour.

    Or why not stay in one of the most stunning towns in West Sussex, Arundel? The small town is mostly known for its two impressive landmarks, Arundel Cathedral and Arundel Castle, and it's history of being a bustling market town and important inland port adds to the town's rich legacy. The castle dates back a thousand years, and many original features remain to this day.

    Ten miles west of Brighton is Worthing, which has a charming and relaxed atmosphere, a traditional pier built in 1862, and a long pebble beach. Horsham is another lovely historic market town to visit. Dating back to the 10th century, Horsham was even mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086. It's a stunning town full of ancient pubs, quirky streets and alleys, and historic buildings.

    West Sussex is the second most green and wooded county in England (losing only to Surrey), with beautiful, dense woodland covering almost 20% of the land. South Downs National Park is located in West Sussex and is ideal for long walks and sensational views.

    It's not just the countryside West Sussex is famous for. The area is renowned for its excellent beaches. West Wittering is recognised with Blue Flag status thanks to its clean stretches of sand and sparkling clean waters.

    Climping Beach is a quiet, rural beach made up of shingles and pebbles and surrounded by trees and grass banks. As the tide goes out, you can walk along miles of exposed sand. Another beach we love is Littlehampton, which has everything you'd want from a British seaside resort. There's a promenade, amusements, theme park, seafront gardens, and the UK's longest bench!

    West Sussex is also known for its fine selection of historic houses and stately homes. You won't want to miss the incredible Goodwood House, Fishbourne Roman Palace, and Petworth House.

    We've only scratched the surface of the countless attractions West Sussex has to offer. To see it for yourself, book one of our West Sussex log cabins and plan your perfect adventure in this wonderful county.

    Idyllic West Sussex holiday rentals in beautiful locations

    There's nothing better than waking up in the morning, snug in your cosy cabin, opening your doors and stepping out into the great outdoors. A log cabin holiday in West Sussex allows you to switch off, spend quality time with your loved ones under a canopy of stars, and reconnect with nature.

    At Snaptrip, we have a vast selection of West Sussex log cabins and lodges to suit all requirements.

    Our hand-picked selection of cabins have been chosen for their location, comfort, style, and amenities. Whether you're looking for a cabin for a weekend getaway, or something extra special to celebrate an occasion, you'll find cabins with cosy beds, fully-equipped kitchens, stylish décor, and breathtaking views.

    We highly recommend a snug woodland cabin complete with a hot tub and stunning natural scenery for a romantic break. Bringing your four-legged friend along? We also offer dog-friendly cabins complete with secure gardens and spacious living areas.

    Why book your West Sussex accommodation with Snaptrip?

    We'll make sure you find whatever type of West Sussex self-catering accommodation you'll looking for at Snaptrip.

    West Sussex is the perfect place to explore the great outdoors and you're sure to discover your ideal lodge or log cabin made even better with our best-price guarantee. Thanks to our handy search filters, you can browse properties that meet your exact requirements, and our friendly team will be on hand to help you every step of the way.

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    Reviews

    What our customers say about their holidays

    • Stephanie - Verified booking

      We arrived for the 1500hr check-in to find the patio doors open and the owner still busy inside.

      The dishwasher and washing machine were partway through their cycle and the owner departed to purchase mould remover for the bathroom. He returned with wine, chocs and strawberries which was very kind of him. However, he left with the washing machine and dishwasher still going. We then noticed that the lounge and both bedroom doors had been damaged in what appeared to be a fight, with one bedroom door sealed shut. The lounge carpets were dirty with crumbs and hairs and all surfaces were very dusty. The kitchen floor and table were also dirty with dust, hairs and crumbs with greasy surfaces. There was a lack of cutlery, crockery and drinking vessels and the sink and taps were loose and unclean, with plates etc still on the drainage tray. It was so awful that I vacuumed the entire place myself and attempted to remove the grime from bedside tables and worktops. Despite this, our friends who arrived later noticed immediately how grubby the whole place was - very embarrassing for myself as I organised this break for everyone. The bedrooms and bathrooms were also filthy and strongly reeked of cigarette smoke, with aged pillows and mismatched bed linen in one of the rooms and a blocked toilet in the other. The smell when in bed was so bad that we left the next day. The 'double' beds were also 2 single mattresses held together by a double fitted sheet which came partially off in the night and the mattresses separated to leave an annoying gap. One of the beds had spiders in it which appeared when the duvet was turned back. I spent most of the night on the settee in the lounge. This 3 day stay cost us £939 and it was terrible - I don't know how it has a 3 star rating. The owner needs to get the entire place professionally deep-cleaned and dispose of all the pillows and probably mattresses, which we didn't dare look at. And properly stock the kitchen and clean and tidy all the drawers and cupboards. And sort the doors and fix the toilet. There was also a lack of smoke alarms.

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    • Ruth - Verified booking

      The caravan is great in terms of facilities and little extras (including a lovely sign, bottle of bubbly, chocolate, flowers and crackers when we arrived).

      The bedrooms and bathrooms are good and the main area a good size with lots to do (board games, table tennis, big internet TV etc.). Anything we needed we could find. The main downside is that it could be cleaner. The caravan is quite modern but is let down by things like hair in the bath, mirrors splattered and the floor needing a good hoover. There is a hoover there but it doesn't work very well. This is the main reason I wouldn't totally recommend others to stay there. There are also some DIY fixings which are a bit wobbly (e.g. we had to take one bedroom TV off the wall and rest on a firm surface instead). The other issue was that some of the key facilities we were excited about weren't available. The clubhouse and pool were closed for refurbishment which we weren't informed about. The host was very apologetic about this and gave us some cash as a refund. But this meant entertaining 4 teens without this variety that we'd expected. And I'd asked for the pool table to be set up in the main living area which it wasn't. One of the teens and I put this together which took about 2 hours (gave us something to do). We could then convert it into a full size table tennis table after 2 days. The hosts were friendly and accommodating (they live next door). So in terms of practicalities, facilities and comfort I'd say this is a great place to stay and base yourself. Once the main park facilities are open this would be even better of course. Just a bit more time on the cleaning so it didn't feel ever so slightly grimy would make this a really excellent place to stay.

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    • Alison - Verified booking

      This was more of a ‘mobile home’ than a cottage but was pretty comfortable.

      It is well sheltered by trees (gets very little sun) and felt just slightly damp - but opening the big door and windows soon cleared that. It has all the equipment and facilities needed but was a little bijou! The shower was a tight squeeze to get into but fine once in it! There were only two of us but I think 4 adults would feel constricted - especially if the weather was bad. We luckily had a week of glorious autumn sunshine. . It is positioned on a fairly quiet lane just off the busy A272. Turning onto and off this road needs patience and maybe a polite driver to let you turn. There are lots of things to do around there, within a 45 minute drive or closer. We particularly enjoyed Standen House (NT), Hever Castle (we were lucky to visit at the same time as a big craft market), Shoreham-by-Sea (pleasant little town), Lewes (get the history walking trail map), Bignor Roman villa and Eastbourne (lovely seafront). Denise was very welcoming (great banana loaf) and was a friendly and unobtrusive host. Look out for the wildlife in the orchard - deer, squirrels, rabbits and birds.

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    • Pauline - Verified booking

      Had a lovely stay at this lodge from 21st to 28th July.

      It truly was a "games" lodge. My youngest grandson was in seventh heaven! Lol Very spacious and comfortable lodge with every amenity. Twin beds throughout were very comfortable. Utility area where you enter the lodge was useful and there was a small ensuite in the main bedroom which was a god send for us grandparents...lol TVs in two of the bedrooms and an extra one in the lounge for the XBox. Just a slight concern that none of these three TVs were actually fixed to the wall/desk, but just propped up. Also the majority of the lodge was clean, but there were a few areas where it could have been a bit cleaner (dust on some of the shelves/back of the bed, and on the base of the shower). On the whole though a very nice, spacious lodge where we had a great holiday. Owner lives next door and was very friendly and helpful, but not intrusive. Be aware that this lodge is not part of the Park Holidays site that it is on and we had to pay extra for use of the facilities (which was £100 for the 6 of us and that was only because the lady at reception did us a deal!).

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    • Julie - Verified booking

      Very compact lodge, which was nice and clean, in a lovely area.

      We visited in winter but the decking would be nice to sit out on in better weather and obviously would greatly enlarge the living space available. The bedrooms are very compact with no real space down one side of the bed, one of the bedrooms doesn't really have any space for even a small suitcase although there are a couple of small drawers and some hanging space. The lodge was nice and warm and had a good shower too. We were unable to connect to the wifi and the owner and his son very helpfully came out to reset the router for us but unfortunately the connection was still very patchy and dropped out frequently, we also had limited mobile coverage (O2). The owner did mention that fibre broadband would be available from early January so this should solve that problem. Overall the lodge is very nice and has all the facilities needed to have a nice break but travel light!

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    Things to do near West Sussex

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    Bignor Roman Villa

    Step back in time with a visit to Bignor Roman Villa, nestled in the rolling South Downs. Discover one of the largest and most complete Roman villas in the country, dating back to the 3rd century AD. Admire the exquisite mosaic floors and marvel at the advanced underfloor heating system. Don't miss the stunning views from the garden. Bignor, Pulborough, West Sussex, RH20 1PH

    Arundel Castle

    In Norman times, Roger de Montgomery, first Earl of Sussex, built Arundel Castle on a bend of the River Arun to guard a strategic gap through the South Downs. The castle has known three sieges, the last in 1634 by Parliamentarians who were opposed to the rule of King Charles I.

    Cowdray Castle

    Cowdray Castle, in West Sussex, is a must-visit for history enthusiasts. The ruins of this magnificent Tudor mansion offer a glimpse into the lavish lifestyle of England's wealthy elite in the 16th century. Admire the grandeur of the Gatehouse, the intricate carvings of the windows, and explore the grounds that host an array of events. GU29 0AH

    Ouse Valley Viaduct

    Between Haywards Heath and Balcombe, Ouse Valley Viaduct was originally built for the London to Brighton train line. It's now an instagram hotspot, so expect company around peak times. There's car parking nearby or a pleasant walk from Haywards Heath station. Dog friendly.

    Tangmere Military Aviation Museum

    A military aviation museum in the former RAF Tangmere airfield. Home to a vast collection of RAF memorabilia in 5 halls, & a selection of notable aircraft.

    Fishbourne Roman Palace

    A magnificent archaeological site in Fishbourne, where the remains of a Roman palace were uncovered in 1960. Beautiful mosaics, museum, audio visual programme.

    Weald and Downland Open Air Museum

    A great snapshot of British life in days gone by, this open air museum is forty acres including a plethora of woodland walking trails - perfect for walks with your four-legged pals. Dogs can enter most of the Museum’s buildings with some exceptions and must be on short leads. Tickets have to be pre-booked. Free car park.

    South Downs National Park

    The South Downs National Park is England’s newest national park (designated on 31 March 2010) but first settlements in the South Downs date back over 5000 years. It spans 87 miles from Winchester to Eastbourne in the east and has a total area of 628 square miles. It is steeped in history and has beautiful woodlands, forests, waterways, fields and chalk hills which inhabit all types of wildlife. It is a great place to walk, hike, bike, swim, fish and more. The South Downs Way is a bridleway that runs entirely through the South Downs park, from Winchester to Eastbourne (100 miles), and is entirely off road, making it a peaceful trail. The Park has many access points, car parks, accessible routes & facilities, cafes, organised experiences and play areas. The best place to plan your trip is by visiting the South Downs Centre, North Street, Midhurst, West Sussex, GU29 9DH

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