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News, Information and Ideas for Managing or Booking UK Holiday Cottages

View articles for holiday cottage owners and bookers. Many of these articles are mentioned in The Holiday Homefront, a monthly newsletter for holiday cottage owners published free of charge. 

Other articles help anyone interested in planning a self-catering holiday with advice on planning and booking different types of property to information on cottages offering discounts. These are published in a Newsletter for people interested in booking holiday cottages and wanting to know more about booking procedures, discounts and holiday ideas. To receive a copy, click the Newsletter button at the bottom of the page.

Contents vary but will include the following:

  • Tips on getting it right when finding and booking a particular type of holiday cottage - such as one with 'the right kind of pool' pool, or what to expect to be included in the rental price. 
  • Inspiring articles on our 'favourite holiday cottages' for holidays on a theme or particular location, such as holiday cottages for walkers' best luxury beach holiday cottages in Cornwall.
  • When to discuss (and when not to discuss discounts) and some great deals available at the time of writing. 

  • Visit a Winter Carnival For a Weekend Break in Somerset

    The Globe Carnival Club presents the stunning ‘Head Hunters’ Cart at a Somerset Winter Carnival (Thanks for the photo!).

    Are you looking for something spectacular to do for a weekend break in November? How about standing on the pavement one night in a small Somerset town for a few hours? You’ll be in good company – for thousands will do this to witness one of the awesome Somerset Winter Carnivals.

    Never Heard Of A Somerset Winter Carnival?

    Somerset is something of a carnival-mad county - Taking place in November, the big carnivals on the ‘Guy Fawkes’ circuit are:

    Bridgwater

    Highbridge & Burnham-on-Sea

    Weston-super-Mare

    Midsomer Norton

    North Petherton

    Shepton Mallet

    Wells

    Glastonbury

    Choose a carnival and book a Somerset holiday cottage in the locale for a weekend or midweek break. This will allow time for a little daytime

  • How To Find Your Perfect Holiday Cottage

    As a directory site, the team at My Favourite Holiday Cottages spend a lot of time getting to know how you people like to find cottages. It helps us to improve the site to make it easier for you to find your perfect holiday property in the shortest possible time. But, no matter how easy we make it, we can still see people getting it wrong. So, for those of you who find themselves losing the will to live after a long trawl through hundreds of cottages, here are a few tips for tracking down 'that cottage' that will make your holiday the most memorable - for all the right reasons.

    Across all sites that are trying to sell you just about anything from cottages to toothbrushes, people are always put off by choice. Now, wait! Don’t close this page just yet. It's true, and there is a lot of psychology backing up this claim.

    When presented with too many choices, the vast majority of online shoppers will simply give

  • Book a cottage in October Half Term and get into The Milky Way FREE!

    We have teamed up with The Milky Way family adventure play zone near Clovelly on the North Devon-Cornwall border to offer you two FREE adult tickets when you book one of these cottages with My Favourite Cottages for the October half term.

    Of course, you aren't going to book a cottage just for your kids to have a fantastic day out! So let's get a bit selfish - you want a tremendous cottage to relax, so look at each of the houses on offer and find one that does it for you - AND your family.

    Each house has been chosen due to its availability and proximity to The Milky Way!

    Abigails Cottage

    A 2-bedroom cottage sleeping in The quaint North Devon village of Northam, just a mile from the beach. The cottage is the ideal family hub to explore the area and come home to a lovely meal in the private terraced garden.

      April Cottage

    A 3-bedroom holiday cottage

  • Free Online Bookings

    I know I’ve mentioned this before, but if you have an online booking function on your website (and if not, why not?), then you should be able to display its calendar and accept cottage bookings directly from your listing on My Favourites – at no additional cost. Unlike other well-known sites, we don’t charge a commission or booking fee. It’s free.

    Neither do we do that other thing that most commission charging sites do, which is collect and use your guest’s booking data. As people will be booking using your own booking software, you’ll be the only person who will know who has booked. Other sites may charge you and get access to your data – but not us. We are (or have been) holiday cottage owners ourselves and know what it is like to have a site that gets you bookings and enquiries without having to pay an arm and a leg in these hard-pressed times. Then you can enjoy the feeling of opening your e-mails in the morning to see how much

  • Way-Hay Up She Rises!

    We compared our stats for My Favourites to see how visitor traffic compared with the same period last year. During March, the number of pages viewed by those looking to book a holiday cottage somewhere in the UK rose from 18,927 in 2014 to a cracking 92,647 in March 2015. We are getting it right, but from our perspective, we will never have enough laurels to rest upon. We will continue striving to attract thousands more people planning a cottage holiday to the site. However, at least we know that the plan is working!

      Exit Page Lessons

    OK, this is a great article, but one that should be well worth reading if you want to find ways to get more value from your listing. We use the wonderful Google Analytics to tell where people leave a cottage page. Unless they have booked the cottage using its third-party calendar, sending an enquiry, or clicking through to that cottage’s website, the reason for leaving is probably because the viewer

  • Still planning to do the 'same old same old' at home this Christmas? Why not gather the family together somewhere special by booking a cosy character cottage in the UK to celebrate the season of goodwill or ring in the New Year? Alternatively, if not with the extended family, get together with special friends for a few days or a whole week for a relaxing seasonal self-catering holiday in a warm and toasty holiday home.

    One of the great things about staying in a holiday cottage compared to a hotel is that you have far more space in which to live, as well as enjoying more freedom in what you do and when. No being tied to specific meal times or sharing everything but your bedroom with strangers.

    So, what should you consider when seeking a suitable cottage in which to unwrap presents this Christmas? Here are a few tips to help you plan the perfect seasonal self-catering holiday.

     

    Finding your holiday cottage.

    There are some absolutely

  • If life is a beach, there must be somewhere handy to eat. That would be a beach cafe.

    My memory of beach cafes in Britain as a child essentially comprises a sun-bleached wooden chalet with a few benches selling pots of tea in stainless steel teapots, a crusty scone or two and a collection of Lyons Maid ice creams. Oh, but how things have changed! British beach cafes have upped their game just like British holiday cottages. While remaining reasonably priced and still with sandy sun-soaked decks, everything else from menus, ambience and customer service is markedly better than in my childhood days.

    Here is a collection of beach cafes that can be found dotted around some of the UK’s loveliest beaches. Many now offer full-blown meals in the evenings and during the day. So, if you’re planning to book a coastal cottage in the UK and fancy a night away from the kitchen, make sure there’s a reasonably priced, laid-back beach café in a location near you. It

  • Follow The Trend and Plan A Holiday With The Gang!

    More and more families and groups of friends are enjoying holidays together by sharing large holiday cottages.

    The increasing number of large self-catering holiday homes in the UK sleeping between 10-30 guests (or even more) means that there is much more choice available for dual family holidays these days. Choose from large country houses, castles, big barn conversions, farmhouses or even converted rural railway stations where the tracks have long since been lifted.

    As well as being fun, they offer excellent value for money. Even at the season’s height, you can get more for your money if two families share a large cottage instead of booking two smaller ones. Take Biallid, a historic 7-bedroom manor farmhouse in Scotland that sleeps 14 with fishing rights on the River Spey. A week in the height of summer will only set you back just over £16 per person per night.

    Booking group accommodation for

  • Site Traffic Numbers Leap!

    Success!!! After months of hard work optimising the site, Google's latest algorithm changes handed MFHC a huge rise in its rankings, and we are so very close to getting our coveted Page 1 slots back again. As a result, traffic to the site has increased by 200% and continues to rise. We are continuing to make further improvements to the site to ensure further progress in the site's rankings for several key search phrases.

     

    Town and County Descriptions - An Offer

    You can search for cottages on MFHC by town. Each town page describes the town and why it would be a great place to stay. We write these descriptions ourselves. They are not copied from anything we find on the Internet. Writing them is, I confess, a bit of a challenge as while we have a good geographical knowledge of the UK, we do not profess to have an intimate knowledge of every single town. 

    As such, while we do a pretty good job at writing town