Log Cabins & Lodges in British Columbia

Log Cabins & Lodges in British Columbia

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Popular Log Cabins & Lodges in British Columbia

Ucluelet, Vancouver Island

9.6

Log cabin for 2 people, with hot tub and terrace, with pets

Free cancellation

from £116 per night

British Columbia, Canada

9.8

Log cabin for 3 people, with garden and terrace as well as hot tub, with pets

Free cancellation

from £120 per night

Salt Spring Island Electoral Area, Victoria - Vancouver Island

9.4

Log cabin for 2 people, with balcony

Free cancellation

from £100 per night

Sooke, Victoria - Vancouver Island

9.9

Log cabin for 2 people, with garden and balcony as well as hot tub

Free cancellation

from £191 per night

Canadian Rocky Mountains, British Columbia

9.6

Log cabin for 4 people, with terrace

Free cancellation

from £120 per night

British Columbia, Canada

9.8

Log cabin for 2 people, with balcony and garden

Free cancellation

from £102 per night

Peachland, Canadian Rocky Mountains

9.8

Log cabin for 2 people, with terrace

Free cancellation

from £104 per night

Canadian Rocky Mountains, British Columbia

9.8

Log cabin for 2 people, with garden

Free cancellation

from £112 per night

Canadian Rocky Mountains, British Columbia

9.5

Log cabin for 2 people, with terrace

Free cancellation

from £83 per night

Victoria - Vancouver Island, British Columbia

9.5

Log cabin for 4 people, with balcony and garden, with pets

Free cancellation

from £126 per night

Canadian Rocky Mountains, British Columbia

9.8

Log cabin for 4 people, with pool and hot tub as well as garden

Free cancellation

from £137 per night

Ucluelet, Vancouver Island

9.9

Log cabin for 3 people, with hot tub and terrace

Free cancellation

from £248 per night

Canadian Rocky Mountains, British Columbia

9.7

Log cabin for 4 people, with garden and terrace

Free cancellation

from £179 per night

Kimberley, Canadian Rocky Mountains

9.8

Log cabin for 8 people, with balcony

Free cancellation

from £160 per night

Tofino, Vancouver Island

9.5

Log cabin for 4 people, with hot tub and terrace

from £281 per night

Tofino, Vancouver Island

9.6

Log cabin for 4 people, with hot tub and garden as well as terrace

from £231 per night

Vancouver Island, British Columbia

9.6

Log cabin for 2 people

Free cancellation

from £116 per night

Shuswap Lake, Canadian Rocky Mountains

9.9

Log cabin for 4 people, with balcony/terrace

Free cancellation

from £122 per night

Canadian Rocky Mountains, Silver Star

9.5

Log cabin for 5 people, with balcony and sauna

Free cancellation

from £108 per night

Shuswap Lake, Canadian Rocky Mountains

9.7

Log cabin for 6 people, with balcony and hot tub

Free cancellation

from £122 per night

Shuswap Lake, Canadian Rocky Mountains

9.2

Log cabin for 4 people, with terrace and garden

Free cancellation

from £154 per night

Ucluelet, Vancouver Island

9.5

Log cabin for 2 people, with hot tub and balcony, with pets

Free cancellation

from £116 per night

Parksville, Vancouver Island

9.2

Log cabin for 6 people, with hot tub and terrace as well as pool

Free cancellation

from £105 per night

Victoria - Vancouver Island, British Columbia

9.8

Log cabin for 4 people, with garden and terrace, with pets

Free cancellation

from £124 per night

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Highlights in British Columbia

  • Vancouver's renowned Art Gallery
  • Vancouver Aquarium
  • Butchart Gardens
  • UBC Museum of Anthropology
  • Inspirational Bloedel Floral Conservatory

Best Log Cabins & Lodges in British Columbia

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Log Cabin for 4 People in Canadian Rocky Mountains, British Columbia
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Canadian Rocky Mountains, British Columbia
Log Cabin • 139 m² • 2 Bedrooms
9.9
(75 reviews)
*Please be aware that we cannot supply accommodation to sledders at this time.The Goat's Head Gatehouse is a quaint, stone chalet designed in the image of National Park Gatehouses and is surrounded by the wilderness of Mt. Robson Park. The unique two story structure offers a sun room with floor to ceiling windows and a massive natural stone wood burning fireplace. French doors open to a flagstone patio from which to enjoy a morning coffee or, for an evening barbecue to grill that perfect fresh caught trout. The patio overlooks a lovely flower garden with hummingbirds and butterflies and in ...
from £191 / night
Log Cabin for 2 People in British Columbia, Canada
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British Columbia, Canada
Log Cabin • 11 m² • 1 Bedroom
10.0
(17 reviews)
Short-term Rental Registration Number: H355060936 As featured in Canadian Living magazine, Cottage Living magazine, and on the 604now's Bucket List for 2017, the Micro Cabin is nestled on a heritage homestead surrounded by lush garden and towering cedars. The ocean and the heart of Roberts Creek are two minutes away. We are located halfway between Gibsons and Sechelt, making it a perfect homebase to explore the Sunshine Coast from. Enjoy a solo retreat or a relaxing getaway for two while trying out tiny house living!We built the 125-square-foot Micro Cabin after being inspired by the tiny h...
from £74 / night
Log Cabin for 4 People in Canadian Rocky Mountains, Kootenay National Park
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Canadian Rocky Mountains, Kootenay National Park
Log Cabin • 46 m² • 1 Bedroom
9.0
(2 reviews)
Unique rocky mountain bungalows with mountain views.Rustic all wood interior with vaulted ceilings.Bungalows are equipped with kitchenette, with microwave, fridge, hot plate, dishes, cutlery, toaster, percolator,pots and pans. Bathroom with shower, hot and cold water. Towels included.Fireplace( firewood provided), electric heat. BBQ(Propane)Satellite t.v, wifi. outdoor fire pit.Activities near by include fishing, hiking, canoeing, horseback riding, swimming, rafting, golf.small convenience store / gas station located 1km north of property.20mins drive to the Radium Hot Springs pools and res...
from £104 / night

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Log Cabins & Lodges in British Columbia: Most popular destinations

    Log Cabins & Lodges in British Columbia

    Comfortable and spacious log cabins and lodges decorated with timber

    The time has come to choose the ideal holiday destination to get away from it all. British Columbia is a wonderful province known for its incredible film industry, located in western Canada. You will find perfect log cabins and lodges to make the most of your destination and make your stay more relaxing without having to worry about anything. These holiday locations offer the best services to suit your needs and budget, and are located in the heart of the metropolis of Vancouver.

    Log cabins with large gardens, swimming pools and terraces

    They are accommodations suitable for couples and families looking for a simple place with spaces for 2 to 9 people. Domestic pets are allowed in our houses, as we have large gardens laid out for everyone's enjoyment, you can go for a walk and breathe fresh air or have the opportunity to take your pets for a walk. Lodges overlooking the city and surrounding lakes. Host a romantic moonlit evening on the spectacular terrace! The lodges have spacious rooms with a pleasant atmosphere, television, parking, heating, air-conditioning, Wi-Fi and a washing machine.

    Travellers and activities

    British Columbia for adrenaline junkies

    The suspension bridge over the river Capilano has a length of 140 metres and is suspended about 70 metres above the river. The bridge was built in 1889 by a civil engineer from Scotland and has since attracted over 800,000 visitors a year. The bridge's fame has even reached television screens, appearing in episodes of MacGyver, Infinity Jump and The Crow.

    British Columbia for gardens lovers

    The VanDusen Botanical Garden is named after local lumberjack and philanthropist Whitford Julian VanDusen. Opened on August 30, 1975 with over 22 hectares featuring native plant exhibits, a Japanese garden, carved totem poles and large stone sculptures. Enjoy the sweet scent of flowers while the children have fun in the labyrinth next to the vegetable garden.

    Did you know that British Columbia is the third most populous city in the country? With around 4,648,055 inhabitants according to the last census conducted in Canada in 2017

    Top 7 travel tips in British Columbia

    1. Feed the soul with the wonders of the renowned Vancouver Art Gallery

    It was founded in 1931 on Georgia Street and moved to its current location on Hornby Street in 1983. It is ranked number five in Canada's major art galleries and number one in the west of the country. The gallery houses a permanent collection of 9,100 works, including more than 200 works by the Group of Seven, Emily Carr and illustrations by Marc Chagall. Inside, there is a library, a souvenir shop and a café.

    2. Dive into the attractive Vancouver Aquarium

    A public aquarium located in Stanley Park. The aquarium is a dedicated space for marine research, marine animal rehabilitation and conservation, and was one of the first facilities to incorporate professional naturalists to interpret animal behaviour. It opened in 1956 as Canada's first public aquarium and is now one of the five largest aquariums in North America. In the aquarium, there are beluga whales, dolphins, sea otters, sea lions, among other species of marine animals.

    3. Admire the incomparable beauty of the paradisiacal Butchart Gardens

    In 1904 Jennie Butchart decided to transform an old limestone quarry that had been exploited by her husband's cement company into beautiful gardens. From then on, the Butchart family took up horticulture, embellishing six beautiful gardens spread over 22 acres. Today, the various tulips, roses, hyacinths and flora of all kinds delight millions of visitors every year. The garden is considered one of the most beautiful in the world, and has been a National Historic Site of Canada since 2004.

    4. See the incredible exhibits at the famous UBC Museum of Anthropology

    It is a gallery famed for its priceless displays of world art and culture, especially the works of the First Nations of the Pacific Northwest. It is considered one of the most important tourist destinations in the country. It is a teaching and research museum, offering University of British Columbia courses in anthropology, the arts, archaeology, museum studies and conservation. The gallery houses more than 50,000 ethnographic objects and at least 535,000 archaeological objects - all in one building!

    5. Visit the noble and inspiring Bloedel Floral Conservatory

    A conservatory and aviary located at the top of Queen Elizabeth Park. It opened on 6 December 1969 and welcomed over 500,000 visitors in its first year of opening. The conservatory has three habitats, a tropical rainforest, subtropical rainforest and desert. More than 200 birds of different species fly freely in the dome, as well as a wide variety of tropical fish. In terms of flora, the space holds just over 500 varieties and species of plants ranging from deep jungle to desert climate.

    6. Take a stroll through the popular Stanley Park

    A 405-hectare park in the city of Vancouver, Stanley Park is the largest urban park in the country and one of the largest in North America. Its main building is a coniferous forest with about half a million trees. Some 200 km of roads and trails, including Beaver Lake and Lost Lagoon. The park is named after Count Frederick Arthur Stanley.

    7. Discover the peaceful city of Vancouver from Queen Elizabeth Park

    A 130-hectare municipal park located at the top of Little Mountain at about 410 metres above sea level. The park features an arboretum with collections of exotic and native trees, some sculptures including the great artist Henry Moore, as well as a celebration pavilion, quarry gardens, painters' corners and various fountains. It also has a pitch and putt golf course, tennis courts, Tai Chi, lawn bowling club and a Little Mountain disc golf course.

    Information about log cabins in British Columbia

    🏡 Log cabins available: 1096 properties.
    💳 Discount available: up to -33%.
    🌙 Minimum price per night: from £36.
    ⭐ Most popular amenities: Wi-Fi, barbecue and balcony.
    🐾 Pet-friendly: 461 properties.
    🏊 With pool: 195 properties.

    FAQs: Log Cabins & Lodges in British Columbia

    Which amenities can you expect to find at the log cabins in British Columbia?

    Among the services offered by Holidu, it seems that the log cabins in British Columbia contain everything that travellers search for! Here, log cabins generally have a variety of facilities, the most popular being: Wi-Fi (95%), balcony (89%), and barbecue (78%)... Not bad, right?

    How are the log cabins rated in British Columbia?

    The log cabins in British Columbia receive a lot of positive reviews from guests. 86% of the log cabins in British Columbia have an average score of 4.5 stars!

    Are the log cabins in British Columbia child-friendly?

    Judging by information from Holidu, less than 10% of log cabins in British Columbia are child-friendly. Here, it will probably be easier to leave the kids at home and go on holiday with your friends.

    Are the log cabins in British Columbia pet-friendly?

    Certainly! In British Columbia, 43% of the log cabins welcome them with open arms, and 52% even have a garden!

    Do the log cabins in British Columbia generally have Wi-Fi?

    Of course! According to Holidu's data, 95% of log cabins in British Columbia have Wi-Fi. This means that you will be able to access your emails and favourite social media sites throughout your stay!

    How much does it usually cost for log cabins in British Columbia?

    The majority of log cabins in British Columbia (82%) cost less than £100 a night. Therefore, this destination is perfect for finding a budget-friendly log cabin!

    Do the log cabins in British Columbia typically have a swimming pool?

    of course! Judging by last year's information, many of the log cabins in British Columbia have access to a swimming pool. Fancy a weekend at the pool and relaxing with friends? Don't delay to book a log cabin in British Columbia! In addition,78% even have a barbecue!

    Are the log cabins in British Columbia suitable for holidays with friends or better for a holiday as a small group?

    Judging by last year's information, 84% of log cabins are made for up to four guests. Approximately 80% of the log cabins here have at least two separate bedrooms. British Columbia is the perfect destination for taking your little family on holiday!

    Do the log cabins in British Columbia offer outdoor space to enjoy?

    89% of log cabins have a balcony or terrace, and 0% have a view. However, it is not very common, so availability can be limited. If this is important to you, you should anticipate a bit more time for research. Also, don't forget to use the filters to be sure to find what you are looking for. However, 52% of log cabins in British Columbia have gardens, where you can bask in the sun. If you like to have lunch or dinner outside, and especially if you like barbecues, 78% of the log cabins have them.

    If you are thinking of travelling to British Columbia do you know the best time to do it?

    The characteristics of the log cabins in British Columbia show that it is a holiday destination that can adapt to all types of tourists and times of the year. This is because there is a wide range of properties and services. You can be sure that British Columbia is a phenomenal destination to enjoy both winter and summer.

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