A NEW £23million woodland holiday park with lodges, treehouses and play zones is set to open in the UK. Forest Holidays, who submitted the plans for the project, hopes to build 75 timber holiday cabins on 140 acres in a Derbyshire woodland at Farley Moor. 1 One of the planned cabins on the Farley Moor holiday cabin site If approved the holiday park would feature a shop, cafe, outdoor play area and 249 parking spaces.

The whopping £23million project will be able to host 185 people with cabin sizes varying from one to five beds along with treehouse rooms. Forest Holidays plans to suspend all cabins above the ground on steel pillars to protect the forest floor. The cabins would be a flat-pack design reducing the need for heavy construction equipment.

read more on travel MAGIC KINGDOM Disneyland Paris unveils brand new Lion King attraction with log flume SANDS GOOD Beachfront campsite and 300-year-old pub - the village named one of UK's best A statement from the applicants says: "Forest Holidays have a track record of promoting high quality ecologically sensitive cabin developments within managed woodland estates and are a longstanding preferred partner of Forestry England. "A proposed development of 75 timber cabins and associated infrastructure is proposed at Farley Moor, which will supplement the company’s existing offerings throughout the UK and which will deliver multiple social, environmental and ecological benefits to the location. "The holiday offering is one that is .