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The 16 cosiest places to stay in the UK

When it’s cold, there's nothing like a cosy stay. So pack your blankets, hot water bottles, and sturdiest walking boots and check out these must-see properties.

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Beachy holidays with dodgy tan lines and cocktails are all very well, but what about the - in our opinion - hugely underrated cold-weather break? Think endless hot chocolates, snuggling up in soft blankets, lots of glasses of red wine, and delicious slices of cheese. Sheer bliss, right? 

All you need to make this a reality is to find a property with vibes as warm as a gingerbread house (and some decent thermal leggings). We've scoured the UK to find the cosiest UK Airbnbs where you can hunker down and escape the norm. Our selection is full of rustic log cabins, traditional countryside cottages, and quiet shepherd’s huts. The options are endless. What are you waiting for? Lace up those boots, grab your winter coat, and embrace a little frost on the windscreen each morning.

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Who makes the cut? While we might not stay in every Airbnb featured, we've based our list on top reviews, hosts and amenities to find you the best stays. This article includes affiliate links. These links have no influence on our editorial content. For more information, see our affiliate guidelines.

Cosy stays in the UK

A farm apartment in the rural village of Peak Forest
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A farm apartment in the rural village of Peak Forest

Looking to visit the Peak District this winter? You're in for a treat with this fantastic Airbnb. I had the pleasure of staying here during Easter weekend in 2023, and I have to say, it was fab. The host went above and beyond, welcoming us with fresh bread, a selection of teas, tasty jams, and even a bottle of prosecco.

Mornings were bliss as we sipped coffee at the little outdoor table, taking in the lovely view of sheep and adorable lambs on the farm. And the location couldn't have been more ideal, with fantastic hiking trails and local pubs right at our doorstep.

Although I didn't experience it during the colder months, this property is certainly winter-ready. It features a wood burner in the living room and a private utility room with a convenient dog wash area, perfect for cleaning up after a muddy winter walk.

Beds? One bed. Sleeps up to two guests.
The space: The perfect spot to unwind and explore the best of the Peak District.
Location perks: You're just a short drive away from must-see attractions like Mam Tor and the famous town of Bakewell. 
Budget range: A comfortable stay for a reasonable price.

Time Out Tip: Chatsworth House
 is a must-visit during the festive season, offering an interactive light and sound trail in the gardens, a Father Christmas workshop in the house, and over 100 stalls at the estate's festive market.

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A log cabin in Marhamchurch
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A log cabin in Marhamchurch

Shit weather? No problem. Even though you're just two miles from the coast, there's loads of indoor fun to be had at this cozy Airbnb. Whether you're snuggled up by the wood burner or soaking in the roll-top bath, stocked with fancy Duck Island toiletries, you're in for some serious R&R.

They've got a smart TV and Wi-Fi if you're itching to stay plugged in, but we recommend taking a break from the digital world and fully immersing yourself in the lush green surroundings. And, for the ultimate chill-out session, there's a hot tub right on your own private porch – perfect for unwinding after a day of exploring.

Beds? One bed. Sleeps up to two guests.
The space: An Old Western shack with a Cornish twist.
Location perks: Close to the coastal town of Bude, a perfect base for a genuine Cornish experience. From bistros and fine dining to micro-pubs and bars, you’ll be spoilt for choice with places to wine and dine.
Budget range: A moderately priced stay right by the coast.

Tip Out Tip: Take a day trip to Tintagel and explore the castle and Merlin's Cave, which, according to Arthurian legend, was home to the wizard Merlin himself.

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A picturesque cottage in Bewerley
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A picturesque cottage in Bewerley

If you're looking for a truly memorable stay out in the English countryside, this The-Holiday-looking cottage is the perfect weekend escape with your loved ones. From the open plan kitchen and living space – complete with a wood-burning stove – to the glass wall looking out onto the stunning wilderness, this UK Airbnb is truly special. To make it even more special, you'll find friendly animals on the property that you can feed. So, prepare to light up the fire, whip up some fresh eggs for brunch, and enjoy a delightful winter escape in this gorgeous little cottage.

Beds? One bed. Sleeps up to two guests.
The space: A rustic retreat straight out of a Christmas postcard.
Location perks: Surrounded by rugged moor and hill farm land, this Airbnb is the perfect place to get away from it all. But don’t worry, there’s still excellent access to local attractions, including Fountains Abbey, The Yorkshire Dales National Park, and Brimham Rocks.
Budget range: A reasonably priced getaway.

A cozy cabin with an outdoor bath
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A cozy cabin with an outdoor bath

Nestled within 2.5 acres of meadow, this cedar cabin is the perfect place to relax during the winter months. Decorated with shades of putty pink and sage green, everything in this Airbnb has been curated with the utmost care and attention. From the fully loaded kitchen, complete with a kettle, toaster, induction hob, mini oven, and fridge, you’ll have all the essentials for a cozy stay. And, when the temperature drops, there are three ways to warm up: an indoor log burner, a steaming outdoor bath big enough for two, and a welcoming firepit. The host even provides freshly baked scones and jam upon arrival, and you can bring your furry friends along for the adventure.

Beds? One bed. Sleeps up to two guests.
The space: A comfortable lodge with furniture hand-crafted from recycled scaffold wood.
Location perks: The location is remote but the large village of Mitcheldean, where you can find grocery shops, butchers, pharmacies, and a florist, is just a 15-minute walk away.
Budget range: A slightly more expensive stay for two.

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A heritage storehouse on literary Exmoor
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A heritage storehouse on literary Exmoor

The wild world of Exmoor combines stretches of bucolic sea-and-sand with jagged cliffs, punchy purple heather and coconut-scented gorse. Is it any surprise, then, this area has inspired writers and poets for centuries? This rather lovely first-floor barn conversion drops you into the heart of Exmoor, giving you a delicious little base from which to roam freely across the hills, gathering cream teas and local beers before returning home to, you know, pen that best-selling novel. There’s a wood burning stove to keep you cosy, a gorgeous patchwork quilt to cuddle under and views, lovely views. Oh, and it's also on a 169-acre estate with sheep, donkeys and a herd of deer to keep you company.

Beds? Two bedrooms. Sleeps four guests.
The Space: A romantic rustic retreat for literary lovers.
Location perks: Just across the way you can see the church that inspired R D Blackmore to write Lorna Doone (heroine of nearby Doone Valley).
Budget range: A fair price with enough left over to get yourself a few cream teas.

Time Out tip: Make like Coleridge and Wordsworth and explore the now-named Coleridge Way between Nether Stowey and Lynmouth. Striking views and the reward of a good pub lunch afterward.

A vintage cottage in Hunworth
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A vintage cottage in Hunworth

Leave the thermals at home. This dinky cottage has you covered for winter with underfloor heating, a sunken bath, and a log burner. Lace-up those walking boots and explore the nearby permissive footpaths that start just yards from the cottage. You can soak in stunning views of the Glaven Valley countryside before heading back to The Hunworth Bell, a mere two minutes away, for a scrumptious lunch or dinner.

Beds? One bed. Sleeps up to two guests.
The space: A recently renovated centuries-old cottage with all the creature comforts.
Location perks: Just five minutes from the North Norfolk coast.
Budget range: On the pricey side.

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A romantic escape in the woods of Diggle
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A romantic escape in the woods of Diggle

Ready to whisk your significant other away for a romantic couples' weekend? Look no further. Hidden in the Saddleworth hills of Greater Manchester, this tiny home is your ticket to a secluded getaway with your loved one. The quiet location provides a true escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life, and the super comfy double bed promises an epic night’s sleep. When you're up for some exploration, take a stroll down to Uppermill and Diggle villages, both adorned with rustic cobbled streets and awesome indie shops. It's winter lodging at its finest.

Beds? One bed. Sleeps up to two guests.
The space: A compact house in an enchanting woodland environment.
Location perks: Easily reached from Manchester, Huddersfield, and Leeds via Greenfield train station, just a 10-minute drive away.
Budget range: Enjoy a reasonably priced romantic stay.

A treehouse in the woods of Mayfield
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A treehouse in the woods of Mayfield

That's right, treehouses aren't just for kids anymore. There's a world of luxurious adult treehouses waiting to be discovered, and they're perfect year-round. This one, found deep in the Mayfield woods, offers a wood-burning stove, a comfortable king-sized bed, and even two single mattresses in the loft area, suitable for children aged five and over. You might find it hard to leave your treehouse, but if you do, there are plenty of fantastic walks in the area. Plus, there's a tennis court available for your use; just remember to bring your own racquets and balls.

Beds? Three beds. Sleeps up to four guests.
The space: A modern sanctuary positioned among the treetops.
Location perks: Just 45 minutes south of M25.
Budget range: A popular property with a price tag to match.

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A farm cottage in Cumbria
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A farm cottage in Cumbria

Looking for a unique countryside getaway surrounded by nature? You've found it. This rustic cottage sits atop a quiet hill in the middle of 80 acres of private farmland, meaning you’ll see sheep and cows grazing right outside your window. Inside the property, you'll find exposed brick walls and ceiling beams, not to mention extremely comfortable-looking beds. Grab your coat and explore the surrounding moorland, woods, waterfalls, or riverbanks. This location really has it all.

Beds? Four beds. Sleeps up to five guests.
The space: Remote and secluded with epic views.
Location perks: When you're ready to venture into town, Haltwhistle is just seven miles away.
Budget range: A reasonably priced stay for up to five guests, perfect for small groups or families.

A remote farmstead on the coast in Cornwall
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A remote farmstead on the coast in Cornwall

This cosy cottage in Cornwall is the perfect place to visit this winter. With a log-burning fireplace, cute kitchen, and a vaulted ceiling, this fourteenth-century traditional working farmstead, affectionately named 'Rumps Ahead,' provides a sense of isolation while being just minutes away from the Cornish coastline. Outside, you'll find a table for al fresco dining, a barbecue, and a pond. There are loads of quaint towns to visit in the surrounding areas too, but you might be tempted to simply snuggle up on the sofa for the entire weekend. The choice is yours.

Beds? One bed. Sleeps up to two guests.
The space: Pet-friendly digs with unobstructed views of the countryside.
Location perks: Venture down the farm tracks which lead to the southwest coastal path. Here, you can walk to the renowned fishing village of Port Isaac (the setting of the Doc Martin TV series).
Budget range: Not too bad.

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A bluestone cottage in rural Wales
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A bluestone cottage in rural Wales

For the ultimate cottage getaway in Pembrokeshire, Wales, opt for this Airbnb. With beautiful exposed wooden beams, underfloor heating, a king-size bed, and even an outdoor shower (if you're feeling adventurous), this property has everything you need for a memorable winter break. After a day of exploring the rolling hills, stunning beaches, and cliff walks nearby, snuggle up by the wood-burning stove and enjoy the peace and quiet.

Beds? One bed. Sleeps up to two guests.
The space: A gorgeous cottage set in beautiful 3-acre grounds. You’ll feel just like that lady in The Holiday.
Location perks: Just 15 minutes away from the lovely market towns of Newport and Cardigan.
Budget range: Not cheap but it won’t break the bank.

A harbour-side cottage with the views in Mousehole
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A harbour-side cottage with the views in Mousehole

If you want to feel warm and fuzzy inside this winter, here's an easy shortcut: watch other people deal with miserable weather while you stay dry in this plush cottage. Located on the edge of Mousehole harbour, you'll have a great vantage point to see the waves crashing against the sea walls (and any unlucky walkers caught in the storm). Enjoy the luxury of underfloor heating, a log burner, and, of course, a generous glass of red wine to complete your winter retreat.

Beds? One bed. Sleeps up to two guests.
The space: Bright and airy with rustic touches.
Location perks: Every attraction in the village is within walking distance of your front door.
Budget range: Pricier than most.

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A rustic retreat in Shropshire
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A rustic retreat in Shropshire

Say goodbye to whitewashed walls and strategically placed scented candles. This Bush Cottage offers a different kind of charm. With its chunky wooden beams, dark wood paneling, and a massive open fireplace, this cottage exudes a warm, rustic atmosphere. Tucked away in a secluded spot surrounded by hills and ancient woodlands, it's the perfect escape.

The nearby town of Bridgnorth has plenty to explore as well, including the Bridgnorth Cliff Railway and the historic ruins of Bridgnorth Castle. King Charles I himself declared the view in Bridgnorth to be "the finest in all my kingdom." So, if it's fit for a King, we reckon it’s
ideal for your winter getaway.

Beds? Three beds. Sleeps up to four guests.
The space: A traditional English cottage.
Location perks: This charming cottage sits quietly in a green pocket of rolling fields in a pretty Shropshire valley.
Budget range: A well-priced family stay.

A fairytale cottage in Devon
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A fairytale cottage in Devon

Nestled beside a stream, this thatched cottage exudes a 'Hansel and Gretel' vibe that has been perfected since the fifteenth century. The interior is wonderfully quaint, complete with a well-worn velvet armchair next to the ancient fireplace, perfect for thawing out your toes after brisk walks along the nearby coastal path. Upon arrival, you'll be greeted with a basket of local goodies, setting the stage for an undisturbed getaway away from the hustle and bustle. In fact, the only "crowds" you're likely to encounter are dairy cows leisurely strolling up the lane for milking.

Beds? One bed. Sleeps up to two guests.
The space: Straight out of a fairy tale.
Location perks: Walk through lush farmland, forests, and dramatic coastlines. This place has it all.
Budget range: A good option for families.

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A secluded hut in a Dorest forest
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A secluded hut in a Dorest forest

A stay at this Airbnb promises to be as cozy as wearing a sleeping bag as a coat or donning a woolly hat in bed, although neither will be necessary during your trip. Surrounded by woodlands and overlooking meadows, The Hut boasts an Aga, a ridiculously comfy bed, and a wood burner stocked with an ample supply of logs to keep you warm and toasty. And, if you're looking for an adventure, don't forget to bring your bikes and join The Marshwood Vale Trail, which passes the top of the drive.

Beds? One bed. Sleeps up to two guests.
The space: Warm, unfussy, and inviting.
Location perks: Reconnect with nature in this remote setting, where you can spot buzzards, deer, pheasants, and sheep during the day.
Budget range: An affordable couple's getaway.

A beachfront cottage in Lulworth Cove
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A beachfront cottage in Lulworth Cove

Every room of this bougie cottage on the edge of Lulworth Cove is a balm. While it would be a fantastic spot in the summer, don't underestimate its winter appeal with its cozy fireplaces and plush sofas. Dating back to the 18th century, the cottage has undergone careful renovations to provide all the modern comforts you need while preserving its traditional features. So, settle in, light the fire, and shut those original shutters to escape from the rest of the world.

Beds? Three beds. Sleeps up to six guests.
The space: As quintessentially English as it gets.
Location perks: You’re just a two-minute stroll from the iconic Lulworth Cove, on England’s only natural UNESCO World Heritage coastline.
Budget range: A good choice for larger groups.

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