
Cambridgeshire Lakes Proves the Promise of Log Lodges...
When developer Charlie Alexander embarked on creating Cambridgeshire Lakes, nestled in rolling countryside near Cambridge, he knew his ambition would rest not just on beautiful surroundings but on creating an enduring experience.
Five years on, his vision is testament to how carefully crafted timber lodges and authentic design can become the heart of a holiday park success story. From the outset, Norwegian Log’s proposition was compelling. Charlie opted for bespoke log lodges that evoke Scandinavian calm and a deep connection with nature.
Over the years, those cabins have not simply matured; they have deepened the park’s identity, elevating guest expectations and yielding commercial resilience. The log buildings age gracefully, their timber textures becoming part of the environment rather than fighting against it.
What is striking about Cambridgeshire Lakes is how the lodges themselves do much of the hard work in creating atmosphere. Guests return to warm, quiet interiors, natural materials, and characterful detailing.
That sense of place is a major draw in today’s staycation market, where holidaymakers, tired of digital overload and city stress, look for escapes that feel real. It is not just a roof over one’s head but a retreat that speaks to wellbeing.

Operationally, the park has benefited from the durability and low-maintenance advantages of quality log construction, while the lodges’ inherent insulation and thermal performance help smooth seasonal transitions.
As lettings continue to perform and repeat bookings strengthen, Cambridgeshire Lakes reaffirms a key lesson: investment in distinct, high-quality structures pays dividends over time. Yet the story is not only about buildings. It is about the balance between nature, design, and guest experience.
The setting of water, woodland, and unspoilt views matters as much as the cabin walls. The response from visitors has been enthusiastic, with many remarking on the immersive, calm ambience that lingers after they leave.
For holiday park operators seeking differentiation, Cambridgeshire Lakes offers a living case study. The decision to build with timber was not purely aesthetic; it was strategic. Today, it communicates a message: parks that commit to quality, authenticity, and environment-led design create something lasting.
It is a competitive edge that transcends marketing and one that resonates with the trends shaping guest expectations across the UK. As more parks look to refresh or expand, take heed: the lodges you choose may do more than house your visitors; they may become your calling card.
Norwegian Log
0118 9669 236
www.norwegianlog.co.uk

