Airbnb has just shared a dreamy list of getaways that you're going to want to bookmark for your next staycation!
The holiday rentals platform has just unveiled its top 21 most wishlisted properties for 2021, from luxurious glamping lodges with private hot tubs to converted farms and bakeries, and there are some seriously beautiful hotspots on the list.
It seems that remote getaways and countryside boltholes surrounded by sprawling landscapes have proven a hit - not surprising given the current circumstances.
Whether you're planning a romantic minibreak post-lockdown or want somewhere unique for a memorable family break, there's something for everyone in the list.
We take a look at the top 10 most popular ones below - but you can also see the full list of 21 Airbnb stays at the bottom of the page.
Happy holiday planning!
1. The Pigsty , Winchester

We're adding this one to the wishlist for a cosy weekend of glamping! The small hut has some seriously Instagram-worthy credentials from the roll top bath to the outdoor decking and farm views, not to mention the property has all the amenities you could want from a TV and king-sized bed to a small kitchen.
The fresh breakfast food included in the first morning sounds very tempting too!
Prices from £330 for a two-night stay. Sleeps two people.
2. The Willow, Pembrokeshire

Anywhere with a private hot tub is always going to be a hit, but that's not the only appeal of this quirky countryside escape.
Inside expect a kitchen and open plan lounge, double bed and bunk beds, as well as two TVs - so this could make for a unique family getaway!
Prices from £280 for a two-night stay. Sleeps four people.
3. Twmbarlwm Luxury Retreat, Gwent, Wales

Nestled away near a farmhouse in the rolling green hills, this cabin boasts sleek interiors, an open plan kitchen and living area, and some breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. There are extra perks too whether you're looking to warm up by the fire pit or want access to the private hot tub.
Prices from £258 for two nights. Sleeps four people.
4. The Pond and Stars Cabin, Abergele, Wales

This pond-side cabin has everything you could want from a romantic bolthole; a remote location, beautiful views, cosy but sleek interiors, and an open plan layout so you can enjoy the views whether you're having a lie-in or relaxing on the sofa. Oh, and that porch swing looks like an idyllic reading spot on those sunnier days!
Prices from £220 for two nights. Sleeps two people.
5. Traditional Log Cabin, Kent

This cosy lakeside cabin boasts a peaceful remote location for those who want to enjoy the countryside, but it's also a short drive from Royal Tunbridge Wells where you'll find plenty of restaurants, bars and shops if you're after a little bit of hustle and bustle.
Expect rustic chic interiors with all the modern amenities you need for a comfortable stay, as well as a spacious deck that's perfect for an al fresco breakfast or sunset tipple.
Prices from £200 for two-night stays. Sleeps two people.
6. Undercover Woodland Treehouse, West Sussex

Those after a back-to-basics stay may want to check out this charming treehouse with a large tent housing a double bed, as well as decking where you can relax on the sofa and take in the treetop views. There's also a covered kitchen area where you can whip up a hot meal - and as for the bathroom, there's an outdoor shower with hot water.
Prices from £80 per night. Sleeps two people.
7. Unique Glamping Hut, Sutton

A converted boat hidden on the edge of a forest definitely makes for a unique stay, and we love the bolthole style window for a cosy glamping feel. It's about a half hour's drive from Cambridge too for those who want a mix of a remote countryside escape and a touch of the hustle and bustle to be found in a city.
Prices from £150 per night. Sleeps two people.
8. The Old Bakery, Surrey

We've all become seasoned walkers thanks to the pandemic, but if you're looking for somewhere new to explore then the beautiful South Downs National Park needs to be on your list - and this detached oak-framed building is right on the edge of the landmark.
Inside you'll find two bedrooms, a bathroom, dressing room and a kitchenette with basics from a microwave and kettle to a small fridge. There's also a spacious outdoor terrace if you're looking to soak up some of the summer sunshine.
Prices from £95 per night. Sleeps two people.
9. Sunset Beach Cabin, Cumbria

A hot tub overlooking the Irish Sea, easy access to the beach below, and a location right by the Lake District - this cabin really ticks all of the boxes for a rural retreat! Inside you'll find rustic chic wooden interiors, a double bed as well as twin beds, a kitchen with everything you need for hearty meals, and plenty of reading materials for cosy nights in. Bliss.
Prices from £187 a night. Sleeps four people.
10. Airship 001, Billingshurst

The exterior of this cabin looks like it belongs in a sci-fi film, but we're huge fans of the domed windows that mean you can enjoy uninterrupted views of the surrounding woodlands - and on a snowy winter's day it looks ridiculously picturesque. There's a nearby pond as well as a small deck if you want to enjoy those summer evenings or want to take in the sunset views.
Prices from £260 for two-night stays. Sleeps three people.
Top 21 most wishlisted UK Airbnb stays
- The Pigsty, Winchester
- The Willow, Pembrokeshire
- Twmbarlwm Luxury Retreat, Gwent, Wales
- The Pond and Stars Cabin, Abergele, Wales
- Traditional Log Cabin, Kent
- Undercover Woodland Treehouse, West Sussex
- Unique Glamping Hut, Sutton
- The Old Bakery, Surrey
- Sunset Beach Cabin, Cumbria
- Airship 001, Billingshurst
- Scandinavian Cabin, Cumbria
- The Lodge, Heathfield
- The Buzzardry Woodland Treehouse, East Sussex
- Toad Hall Luxury Lodge, Norfolk
- Loveday Cottage, Staveley-in-Cartmel
- The Orchid Suite Barn, Mayfield
- Romantic Field Barn, Grindon
- Hillside Hideaway, Dorset
- Farm Barn, Warwickshire
- Lynbrook Cabin, Hampshire
- The Weekender, Cornwall
Travel restrictions apply during the pandemic. Always check government advice before planning or booking a trip.
Which of the properties would you choose for a holiday? Let us know in the comments below.