Welcome To Our Selection of Holiday Cottages
In Shiney Row , whatever time of year, and whoever you are with, we have a few suggestions for essentials to take along. Rainproof clothing and a light umbrella should be the first things to pack. The rain only comes when you are not prepared.
If your family and friends are anything like ours, you should have a good book ready to fill those times when everyone's getting ready, or waiting for them to come back from a long walk. Finally you should take a few initial supplies, such as tea, coffee, milk, bread and some cheese. Of course you can usually buy them locally but it's easy to forget and there's nothing better than a cup of tea before you start unpacking. We're often asked which is the best place to stay, and it's so hard to answer, it really depends what you are looking for.
Escape To Shiney Row
In Shiney Row
, high season tends to match the summer school holidays, with mid-season a month either side. The summer holiday period (for schools) runs from mid-July through the whole of August.
If you want to avoid half-term in the summer, draw a line through the first two weeks of June. Last minute bookings are alway possible, though clearly your choices will be fewer. It really is worth booking early.
More and more cottages seem to be signing up with agencies to help with their bookings.

All About Cottages
We are pretty confident that we have the best choice of cottages around Shiney Row
. Booking in advance is always better as you will undoubtedly get a better choice of availability.
Checking availability is becoming easier as a large number of cottage agencies and owner sites have online facilities. Our cottage database now has more than 8,000 delightful cottages - so we are confident that you'll find what you need in Shiney Row
.
We appreciate your visit and hope we can help you find your perfect holiday in Shiney Row
.
Cottages For Holidays
We think that self-catering is the best way to holiday in Shiney Row
. No worrying about getting to the dining room in time, either before the hotel declares that breakfast is over, or trying to fit in with other b and b guests.
You can decide what food and drink you want to consume, and you can choose when to sit down and eat it... or even stand up and eat it! Waking up without the alarm, cooking a nice hearty breakfast, perhaps sitting by the river for a spot of fishing or just reading a book.
There's also a growing number of holidaymakers who just want to get really energetic and try new things, including abseiling, rafting, climbing and even potholing.