Sustainable Pub Stays for Active Breaks

Stay in a Pub is delighted to partner with Outdoor Inns and promote their sustainable log cabins in beautiful countryside across the UK.

Their fabulous log cabins are built using recycled materials, use air sourced pumps, and located in the grounds of lovely country pubs. Each sleeps up to six people and is designed with comfort and practicality in mind. With two shower rooms, secure storage space, seating areas and self-catering facilities, they are the perfect place to rest after a day of outdoor pursuits.

Whether you are a couple, family or a small group, the cabins provide excellent affordable accommodation for activities such as hiking, cycling, canoeing, fishing, golf, birdwatching or simply exploring the surrounding area. The Outdoor Inns website provides lots of ideas on activities near to their cabins and pubs. And they welcome dogs too!

Like us, Outdoor Inns believe that pubs are at the heart of Great Britain, and together we want to do everything we can to see them flourish. Staying in an Outdoor Inn supports rural pubs and the communities that rely on them by bringing hungry and thirsty customers right to their doors.

You can find the following Outdoor Inns at these pubs, and we are adding more all the time:

The Coppleridge Inn, Motcombe, Dorset

Nestled in the picturesque village of Motcombe, The Coppleridge Inn features a candlelit restaurant, ten comfortable bedrooms, inviting open fires, and two charming log cabins—one with a twin bedroom and the other with a double bedroom. From this charming pub, you can enjoy panoramic views of the Blackmore Vale and Duncliffe Hill.

Enjoy a refreshing drink outside, or playing a friendly game of tennis or boules at The Coppleridge Inn. Conveniently located just 2 miles north of Shaftesbury, you can visit plenty of independent shops, eateries, and tea rooms. Some popular attractions nearby include: Longleat Safari & House, Center Parcs, the Jurassic Coast, Stonehenge, and the iconic Gold Hill.

To find out more about the pub and cabins, visit here.

The Star at Lidgate, Suffolk

The Star is a delightful 16th century country pub situated in the quaint Suffolk village of Lidgate. The pub has two eco log cabins, which sleep up to six guests each and come with two bedrooms and additional sofa bed in the living area. Each cabin has a private terrace, outdoor seating, fully equipped kitchenette, two shower rooms, secure bike storage, basic cooking utensils and towels.

There are some lovely walks which start at the pub, including the Lidgate to Ousden Circular Route (7.5miles), the Castle and Dam walk (1 mile) and the Three Village Challenge (10.5miles).

To find out more about the pub and cabins, visit here.

The Crossings Inn, Roweltown, Cumbria

Situated in the village of Roweltown and surrounded by countryside, The Crossings Inn has two eco log cabins which are the perfect base for family and dog-friendly stays. One of the cabin sleeps up to six guests, whilst the other sleeps up to four.

From the Crossings you can explore Bewcastle Cross, Lanercost Priory, Hadrian’s Wall, and Carlisle Castle. If you prefer to explore on two wheels, there is cycle route 72, otherwise known as Hadrian’s Cycleway, which is a 170-mile exploration in Britain’s past with magnificent coastal views, Roman forts, and Hadrian’s Wall.

To find out more about the pub and cabins, visit here.

The Green Man, Norton Disney, Lincolnshire

The Green Man is in the charming village of Norton Disney, and is not far from Sherwood Forest and RSPB Langford Lowfields. The pub has three eco log cabins, sleeping up to 6 people each, making it a perfect place to stay for those looking to get out and about in the English countryside. There is an abundance of outdoor activities nearby, including, canoeing, kayaking, golfing, fishing and mountain biking.

To find out more about the pub and cabins, visit here.

 

Written by Melanie Phipps

PR & Marketing Manager