For the ultimate in relaxation and romance, treat your nearest and dearest to an extra-special holiday with a hot tub! Imagine the feeling of bliss as you sit back and unwind in a hot tub, as the warm water soothes your body after a fun-filled day. Let the bubbles of the hot tub work their magic to leave you feeling refreshed and relaxed. Plus, dogs are welcome at all of these self-catering holiday cottages.
2,324 properties found
Penrith, The Lake District and Cumbria
4 2 2 Yes
Perfectly located for exploring both the North Pennines and the Lake District, this light, fresh and welcoming holiday lodge makes a fantastic hideaway for four guests in the heart of the Eden Valley. This bright and stylish property is a fabulous retreat for families discovering this idyllic region, or for couples seeking a romantic getaway. The property also features a hot tub and a decked area for relaxing at the end of a wonderful day spent discovering this magnificent area. A few external steps lead up onto the decked area which surrounds this welcoming and cheerful lodge. Stepping inside, the fresh, airy and inviting open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner makes a lovely living area. The lounge features a Smart TV, electric fire and plenty of seating, perfect for relaxing, chatting about the day and watching a movie. The dining area is great for everyone to gather round to enjoy a favourite family meal. The stylishly designed kitchen has plenty of equipment so you can cook a wide range of dishes. Exploring further, the lodge features two cosy bedrooms: an en-suite king-size room with a TV, and a delightful twin room, as well as a handy shower room. Heading outside, the decked area has seating for al fresco dining, and a private hot tub for you to luxuriate in. The village of Calthwaite has a cheery pub and is within easy reach of the bustling market town of Penrith (8 miles) with its choice of fantastic shops and restaurants. Local attractions include Brougham Castle, Lacy’s Caves, Long Meg and Her Daughters and Hammond’s Pond (all within 11 miles). The nearest Lake District attractions include Ullswater, Lowther Castle and Gardens, and Dalemain Mansion (all within 13.5 miles). There are also miles of walks throughout the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (13 miles).
Weekly prices from £772.00
Bodmin, Cornwall
4 2 2 Yes
This attractive barn conversion is in a tranquil rural setting, within a 10-acre farm with horses. Its a perfect place for smaller families or groups to unwind, with an extra relaxation factor – a hot tub. 15 miles by car from the pretty harbour town of Fowey, and even closer to the freedom of Bodmin Moors wild walking country, you can access many more of South Cornwalls attractions. This solidly-built stone barn has been finished in hand-smoothed traditional lime plaster, tinted to a gentle shade of cream. Inside, the original slate floor, charming exposed stonework, and natural wood furnishings create a timeless country farmhouse feel, homely and welcoming, from the bright, well-equipped kitchen to the comfy bedrooms with sumptuous and colourful fabric details. Theres plenty of sofa space for resting after a long walk, and outside on your private patio you can sip a sundowner as you wait for the BBQ to get up to temperature, or sit back and relax in the hot tub watching the stars. Fowey 16 miles away has narrow streets overlooking the deep natural harbour of the Fowey River. Here you can browse the speciality shops and decide on a restaurant – many have excellent locally-caught fish on the menu. Par Sands 14 miles away is a long sandy beach, and the South West Coast Path offers beautiful walks with views of cliffs and magical coves. Bodmin Moor beckons for hill walking – its 8 miles to Bolventor (home to the romantic Jamaica Inn) right in the middle of the moor.
Weekly prices from £542.00
Umberleigh, Devon
4 2 2 Yes
Set on a rural smallholding with far-reaching views, this delightful barn conversion makes a fantastic retreat for up to four guests. The cottage has been tastefully decorated in light, relaxing tones, and is perfect for couples and families exploring the beautiful countryside of North Devon. Featuring a soothing hot tub and exposed wooden beams, this is an ideal getaway for walkers, cyclists and nature lovers exploring the quaint villages, rolling countryside and stunning beaches of this spellbinding area. This inviting property features a welcoming open-plan lounge/diner which provides an ideal space for everyone to unwind in at the end of a great day. With French doors allowing plenty of light in, a Smart TV and wood burner-effect electric fire, the lounge is a perfect spot for snuggling up to watch a movie or chat about the day. You can share all your favourite meals in the dining area, and the charming kitchen has plenty of equipment to help you cook up a feast. Upstairs, the first floor offers two bedrooms: an en-suite double and a king-size room, along with a handy shower room. Stepping outside from the kitchen, a private courtyard provides ideal access for your dog after a long country walk. From the lounge, you can head out into a patio garden with outdoor furniture and a bubbling hot tub. The cottage is ideally placed for walkers and cyclists following the Tarka Trail through the stunning surrounding countryside. The bustling market towns of Great Torrington (6 miles) and Barnstaple (8 miles) have a range of great pubs, restaurants, shops and cafes. Heading to the coast, the nearest seaside resort is the delightful Victorian village of Westward Ho! with its vast sandy beach (13 miles).
Weekly prices from £621.00
Blakeney, Heart of England
4 2 1 Yes
Situated less than a mile from the traditional village of Blakeney, well served with a village store and selection of country pubs. Providing easy access into the heart of the Forest of Dean and Wye Valley, an absolute haven for fun seekers with one of the UK’s best cycle trails and downhill mountain bike course, along with abseiling, caving and canoeing at Symonds Yat. For keen walkers a wealth of forest trails that will guide you through the forest, take in the sculpture trail or simply take a lazy stroll along the river Wye. And for family fun attractions include, Dean Heritage Centre, Puzzle Woods and Clearwell Caves, Go ape, the Forest of Dean Cycle Centre and Cyril Hart Arboretum. Take in the views across the valley before you leave your boots at the front door. The inviting hallway offers ample space for coats and shoes with access to the lounge/kitchen/diner, the lounge with TV/DVD and comfortable seating finished in a contemporary style with colourful soft furnishings, sit back and watch a movie. The kitchen area situated to the rear of the room is well-equipped with electric hob and oven, microwave, fridge/freezer and washing machine. For dining there is a table for four enjoying views out onto the private terrace. Also on this floor are the two bedrooms, one double and one twin zip and link (can be made into a king on request) along with the bathroom with shower over bath and WC. Open the French doors and step out onto your private terrace, the views are simply stunning. After a day exploring why not enjoy a soak in the private hot tub, there is a table and chairs and charcoal BBQ for summer dining. There is off-road parking for two cars.
Weekly prices from £568.00
Fowey, Cornwall
4 2 2 Yes
This rustic inverted-level property situated near Fowey is a real find. With its location in the sought-after holiday location of Golant, its in prime position for you to really get to know the real Cornwall. With on-site facilities like a shared endless swimming pool, a sauna games toom, a childrens play area and more. You will just love the chance to wind down or exercise in style. Due to the current situation the games room and outdoor childrens play area will not be available. The swimming pool and sauna will be available on a bookable time slot basis. The outdoor table tennis and badminton court will be available for guests use with sanitising facilities nearby. With its farm building original features retained for effect, this Cornwall country cottage has everything you need to make the most of a family trip to the wilds of the West Country. In addition to the magnificent activity features, the open-plan lounge/diner/kitchen has been designed to make you feel at home on your self-catering holiday. Golant is very close to Fowey, itself a sought-after holiday location with a raft of visitor attractions including Daphne DuMauriers former home, Restormel Castle, and the Gribbin Daymark. Further afield is the maritime haven of Charlestown, just outside St Austell – worth a visit for its tall ships, the Shipwreck Museum and Rescue & Heritage Centre, and preserved Georgian-era harbour. The fantastic Eden Project is within 10 miles of Rowan-At-Glant, an unmissable attraction for visitors of all ages. Also, add Lanhydrock House and Looe to your holiday itinerary. All facilities available with sanitising facilities.
Weekly prices from £552.00
Wellington, Dorset and Somerset
4 2 1 Yes
Set in a peaceful location yet with excellent road links, this detached stone barn is an ideal base for touring both Somerset and Devon. Sleeping four plus one canine chum, couples and families who love the outdoors can get lost in the surrounding pastureland, the ideal spot for walkers and those wishing to get back to nature. Return to while away the hours in the private hot tub, popping the champagne and resting those walk weary legs - a holiday here has relaxation on the cards. Bright and airy spaces are complemented by wooden floors, white walls and splashes of colour in this former barn where high ceilings and large windows create a sense of space and light. Throw open the double doors to the deck from the sociable open-plan living area bringing the outside in. Bright during the day but cosy at night as the sun goes down, settle on the comfortable sofa for a movie night before retiring to the charming bedrooms. Wake rejuvenated and enjoy that first morning coffee on the wrap-around deck, listening to the birdsong and admiring the panoramic view. The perfect spot for a relaxed meal, you can dine alfresco morning, noon and night and end the day in the hot tub, unwinding under the stars. Spend many an afternoon exploring the neighbouring pretty towns and villages, with nearby Wellington (3 miles), offering independent shops, flourishing cafes and pubs and a good selection of local amenities. You can take a walk to the famous Wellington Monument (0.5 miles), whilst a visit to the town museum is a must for history lovers. An outdoor enthusiast’s paradise, Exmoor National Park (20 miles) has rugged moorland, woodland and valleys just waiting to be explored by foot or bike.
Weekly prices from £484.00
Lymington, South of England
4 2 1 Yes
Far from the noise of inner city living, this family retreat in Sway offers a chance to refresh, revive and rejuvenate. Ideally located for sun-dappled days exploring the enchanting New Forest, trips to the beach and visiting the smattering of pretty towns and villages nearby, four people and three dogs can spend a dream break together. Featuring two bedrooms (one king-size and one super-king-size zip-and-link) youll have a great nights sleep before wandering into the characterful kitchen. Benefiting from an open-plan design, the kitchen/diner is separated from the lounge via two steps. Enjoy the mix of rustic charm and contemporary style as you prepare a hearty breakfast with all the trimmings. Alongside the kitchen, a large dining table provides the setting for meals. With room for the whole family to stretch out and unwind, the lounge boasts a wood burner set within a brick fireplace and shelves packed with good reads, games and DVDs. Take your pick or opt for the Smart TV for light entertainment. In the summer, swap the sofa for the hot tub and relax whilst the dogs play on the lawn. Fully enclosed, the garden offers a fun sanctuary for all. A step down from the lawn leads you onto a paved terrace and there is also an outdoor shower. A stones throw from many fantastic walks and trails, spend hours and days discovering the New Forest together. In Sway, you can visit the Sway Tower, complete the popular 9-mile Sway to Setthorns cycle route and indulge in the local eateries. Meanwhile, Lymington is only 5.5 miles away.
Weekly prices from £923.00
Pontypool, Pembrokeshire and the South
4 2 1 Yes
Enjoy waterside walks with all the family then unwind in your own private hot tub – this two-bedroomed pet-friendly cottage sits by a beautiful canal close to both mountains and bustling market towns. Set in the countryside just moments from the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal, this semi-detached, single-storey cottage was refurbished in contemporary style in 2023. Step inside and you’ll be greeted by a bright and airy open-plan living space that’s sure to be at the heart of your holiday. The lounge area has comfortable sofas with a TV and countryside views – the perfect space to stretch out after a day of exploring. The dining area sits between here and the chic kitchen, well-equipped with all the essentials for an effortless stay. When you’re ready for a good night’s sleep, choose from two stylish bedrooms: a double or a twin, both with handmade beds. Completing your comfort is a contemporary shower room with a Velux skylight and complimentary toiletries. Two four-pawed pals are welcome here, and the enclosed patio area is an ideal spot for you all to enjoy fresh air, sunshine and stargazing at the end of the day. Settle the dogs then discover the bliss of a bubbling hot tub – yours is tucked just around the corner of the cottage for extra privacy. A gateway leads along a track to the canal, so you can enjoy towpath walks within moments. Just a couple of miles away, Goytre Wharf has a wealth of historic features and is brimming with activities for all to enjoy, including boating, fishing, cycling and woodland walks. Eight miles from your doorstep, Abergavenny is a paradise for foodies, nestled in the Usk Valley with a backdrop of the Brecon Beacons and Black Mountains.
Weekly prices from £686.00
Lamesley, Northumbria
4 2 2 Yes
This property is located just outside the village of Lamesley. With easy access to the national road network, the city of Newcastle-upon-Tyne is a short drive from the cottage, and you’ll be within reach of Northumberland’s stunning heritage coastline. There are picturesque coastal villages and historic castles to the north, while many Areas of Outstanding Beauty and the Cathedral City of Durham are located south of the cottage. Why not visit Antony Gormleys famous Angel of the North sculpture, just a short drive away? The cottage itself is light and spacious, with an open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner. The lounge has ample comfy seating for all guests from which to enjoy the TV, or to sit back with a coffee. The dining area has a table with seating for four, while the kitchen is fully-equipped with an electric oven and hob, fridge/freezer, and washing machine. The master bedroom is on the ground floor, with a double bed, and two sets of French windows with views to the garden and beyond. The shower room is also located on the ground floor with a large corner shower cubicle and WC. The first floor is reached by an open-tread staircase which ascends to a mezzanine-level bedroom overlooking the lounge with a double bed and another TV. There is also a second bathroom on the first floor with a bath tub and separate WC. The accommodation is set within the grounds of the owner’s property, in a secluded positons at the head of a private gravelled driveway, with ample space for parking. The garden lawn and patio areas surrounding the cottage offer breath-taking views over the Northumberland hills, and the purpose-built timber-framed gazebo is the perfect place to relax with a glass of wine. There is also a BBQ available to use for some al fresco dining and entertaining friends or family.
Weekly prices from £727.00