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Inside Katie Price and Carl Woods family weekend getaway to cosy woodland lodges
The couple stayed in the luxurious Henlle Hall holiday cottages with Bunny,6, Jett, 7, Princess, 13, Harvey, 18 and Precious the French bulldog.
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Katie Price and Carl Woods enjoyed a fun-filled weekend away after the family packed up and headed for a bit of peace in the countryside.
The holiday lodges where you can sleep next to cheetahs and elephants is finally accepting bookings
You can now book to stay at a safari lodge overlooking the animal habitats
Guests will be able to get up close to the animals with the safari lodges that overlook the habitats (Image: West Midlands Safari Park)
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When you think safari lodge, you probably don’t think West Midlands. But a park in Worcestershire, England, is the new place to head if you want to spend the night snoozing within metres of elephants and cheetahs.
Brand new luxury lodges have been built into West Midland Safari Park’s redesigned animal reserves. There are eight of them and they all have incredible views of either the elephant or cheetah enclosures. The park has announced the lodges will be available for bookings from April 12 – the date self-catered accommodation is allowed to reopen under the UK’s latest lockdown exit plan.