You can build a summer house on various types of plots, but please remember that local regulations, zoning plans and conditions issued by the municipality may determine where you can legally build such a house. Here are some types of plots on which summer houses are often built:1. Summer plots: In many countries, there are special summer plots that are intended for the construction of summer or recreational houses. Such plots are often located in attractive tourist regions, by lakes, the sea or in the mountains. In some countries, there may be special regulations regarding the use of holiday plots, for example regarding seasonal use or construction restrictions.2. Recreational plots: Recreational plots are also popular places to build a summer house. Such plots can be located both near water and in other recreational areas, for example in the forest or in the mountains. They are often used for recreation and leisure purposes all year round.3. Plots in allotment gardens: In some countries, allotment gardens are popular, where you can rent or buy a small plot of land with the possibility of building a summer house or a gazebo. Such plots are often used by city residents as a place to relax and contact with nature.4. Private plots: People who have their own plot or property can also build a summer house on it. However, remember to comply with local construction regulations and obtain appropriate building permits.Before purchasing a plot or building a summer house, it is always worth consulting the local commune office or relevant administrative authorities to make sure that the plot meets all requirements and that the planned activities are consistent with applicable regulations. Illegally building a summer house may lead to legal problems and the need to remove it.