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.
2,325 properties found
Aylesbury, Heart of England
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Set within three acres, with a gentle unfenced stream bordering the land, making the perfect base for touring the area. Enjoy lovely walks along country lanes, or to the village pub which offers a range of good food. There is much to see and do in the area, including shopping at the designer outlet at Bicester Village which is a short drive, the Cotswolds with its picturesque villages, Warwick Castle, Waddesdon Manor, Blenheim Palace and numerous National Trust properties and gardens, Silverstone, Henley for its Regatta, Oxford with its spires and much more. Bicester Golf Club and Spa are only a short drive. Even a day trip to London is accessible on the train. Stepping up into the beautiful hand crafted property you will immediately find yourself in the open-plan kitchen/diner/sleeping area. In the sleeping area you will find a double bed, privately tucked away at one end and with curtains to pull across come bedtime and watch the TV. In the dining area there is small table and chairs perfect for enjoying breakfast and your morning coffee before heading out for the day. After a day exploring snuggle up in front of the wood burner, or open up the French doors onto the spacious decking area, let the outside in and enjoy the waterside views. The compact kitchen area is equipped with an induction hob, oven, and fridge. There is also a shower room with shower and WC, to prepare for the day ahead. Providing a comfortable stay in this beautiful rustic environment. The outside area is peaceful and simply gorgeous, the perfect spot to dine al fresco on your private decking area with outdoor kitchen with BBQ, steak searing station, beer and wine fridge and a table and chairs, and enjoy the waterside views. In the evenings, enjoy a game of croquet on the lawn, see the resident alpacas in the adjoining field or enjoy a glass of wine in the attractive gardens. Relax in the bubbles of your private inflatable hot tub, with a cold drink or just admire the views. There is off-road parking for one car.
Weekly prices from £551.00
Achnasheen, Inverness, Loch Ness & Nairn, Highlands
2 1 1 Yes
Escape the daily grind with this romantic retreat overlooking Loch Ewe. Situated in the grounds of Pool House, this idyllic refuge is the perfect base to enjoy walking, cycling, fishing, golf and watersports. Home to beautiful mountains, hills, lochs and waterfalls, the road to this property is listed as one of the top ten most scenic drives in the world. Once here, the tastefully decorated boathouse offers spacious and open-plan accommodation complete with a cosy wood burner, mood lighting and Sky TV, should you be able to draw your attention away from the spectacular waterside view. Perfect for romantic getaways, the accommodation is cosy and welcoming, complete with underfloor heating, a wood burner and delightful king-size bed set into an inviting alcove. Despite its remote location, the TV has Sky Entertainment Plus, allowing you to curl up in front of your favourite film at the end of a long day. From the living space, large patio doors open onto the lawn garden, creating an al fresco feel all year round. After a restful night’s sleep in the boathouse, make your way to the charming shepherd’s hut next door to prepare a traditional Scottish breakfast in the kitchen/diner. This quirky space adds a further element of charm to this unique property. When the weather is warm enough, dine al fresco on the driftwood table and chairs, which overlook the loch and mountains beyond. Or relax and rejuvenate in the private hot tub while enjoying a well-deserved glass of bubbly after a long day on foot.
Weekly prices from £1,067.00
Norwich, East Anglia
2 1 1 Yes
Perched in a stunning waterside setting in South Norfolk, this fabulous lakeside lodge has been designed to make the most of its picturesque surroundings and comes complete with its own private hot tub. Whether you’re a couple seeking adventure or a solo traveller looking for relaxation, the lodge and the local area offer something for everyone. The studio-style open-plan design creates a light and airy space, with a comfortable lounge area featuring a cosy sofa – perfect for unwinding with a favourite TV show while soaking in the tranquil lake views. Moving into the kitchen/diner, guests will find everything needed to prepare delicious meals. Enjoy a leisurely breakfast or romantic dinner at the dining table, positioned by the window to make the most of the waterside scenery. The king-size bed with bedside tables and soft lighting ensures a restful nights sleep. Completing the lodge is a gleaming shower room providing a refreshing start or end to the day. Outside on the raised decking, the bubbling hot tub offers the ultimate in relaxation, where you can soak beneath the stars. For those who enjoy fishing, the well-stocked lake provides an excellent opportunity to land roach, tench, and carp, with no closed fishing season – though the owner may restrict access during carp spawning. Off-road parking for one car is provided. Thrill-seekers can tackle the high-wire experiences and scenic trails of Thetford Forest (10 miles), while motorsport fans can enjoy the action at Snetterton Race Circuit (4 miles), which hosts exciting events all year round. To explore the Norfolk Broads National Park, hire a boat or kayak in Bungay (28 miles). Inland attractions include fascinating National Trust and English Heritage properties, the much-loved Banham Zoo (5 miles), and the historic cities of Norwich (24 miles) and Bury St Edmunds (20 miles).
Weekly prices from £511.00
Barnstaple, Devon
2 1 1 Yes
Situated on a working farm surrounded by beautiful fields, this property promises a peaceful escape for couples. Bright and airy with contemporary decor, this single-level barn conversion is an opportunity to enjoy a holiday in style with plenty of things to see and do just a few miles away. Damien Hirst’s famous Verity is only 8.5 miles away in Ilfracombe, while pretty Saunton Sands is just 7 miles away and is backed by Braunton Burrows, the UK’s largest dune system. Whether you’re cooking up a storm in the trendy kitchen area or indulging in the private hot tub while the BBQ sizzles away, you’ll find your own way to wind down here. The vaulted ceiling and beams in the open-plan living area make it a cosy place to enjoy your favourite film on the Smart TV, the wood burner lit for a quiet night in. The double bedroom promotes a tranquil night’s sleep; wake up refreshed and ready to take on the day, sipping your morning cuppa from the dining table and taking in the view before heading out to explore. Woolacombe (11 miles) boasts a 3-mile long sandy beach that’s home to Woolacome Dunes parkrun every Saturday morning; the 5k course is one of the toughest in the country. If running’s not for you, take a gentle stroll along the South West Coast Path that you can follow 4.5 miles to Baggy Point if you fancy a challenge. Further inland, Arlington Court (8 miles) has 2,700 acres of land to discover as well as over 200 years of history in the house.
Weekly prices from £504.00
Lampeter, Mid Wales
2 1 1 Yes
It’s a true treat to spend a restful break at this delightful retreat nestled in gorgeous natural surroundings, whether you’re holidaying with a partner or simply enjoying some alone time with your beloved dog. Explore the local area by foot or by bike, or head to the beach (8 miles) for a fun day out by the sea. This unusual and quirky accommodation sleeps one person or a couple in its double bed, which forms part of the main living space. Step inside the pod and you’ll be greeted by a beautiful studio-style space, with wood panelling on the walls and a soothing blue and white colour scheme. The main living area combines a lounge, kitchen, dining room and bedroom, with the shower room and WC in a separate space. When you’re weary from busy days out, relax with a film on the Smart TV. As you enjoy romantic meals at the dining table, you’ll be able to lap up the lakeside views through the glass doors. Outside, a lovely decked area equipped with a BBQ, a seating area and a hot tub sets you up for easy-going days spending some quality time with your loved one. When it’s time to explore your surroundings, you’ll find a pub within 2.5 miles and plenty of shops and restaurants in Lampeter (6.5 miles). A short journey takes you to the bustling seaside resort of New Quay (9.5 miles), where you can visit the marine wildlife museum or try water sports such as sailing, paddleboarding, kayaking, windsurfing, waterskiing and wakeboarding.
Weekly prices from £467.00
Swansea, Pembrokeshire and the South
2 1 1 Yes
Nestled in a complex of charming cottages overlooking the village of Penclawdd on the scenic North Gower coast, this spacious stone-built cottage offers a delightful combination of rustic charm and contemporary comfort, complete with a private patio garden and access to a shared hot tub. As you step inside, you’ll find a welcoming lounge with a stone fireplace, exposed wooden beams, polished wooden floors, and comfortable seating. The room is equipped with an electric fire and a TV, making it an ideal space to unwind after a day of exploration. There’s also a pop-up double bed available to accommodate two extra guests if needed. The well-equipped kitchen/diner has everything you need for your culinary endeavours, and French doors from the kitchen provide access to the garden area. Continuing through the property, you’ll discover a generously sized ground-floor king-size bedroom with French doors leading to the patio. A lovely tiled shower room completes the accommodation. Outside, the patio area with garden furniture invites you to relax with a glass of wine while taking in the spectacular views. The shared hot tub, utility room, and various outdoor games are available to guests on a rota system. Access to the Wales Coast Path is in the village, offering excellent opportunities to explore the natural beauty of North Gower. You’ll also be ideally located to explore all the renowned Gower beaches for a day of seaside fun, or venture to Cefn Bryn (8 miles), famous for Arthur’s Stone and its captivating hiking trails. For an exciting city experience, make the 7.5-mile drive to Swansea, a bustling urban centre with attractions for all, including the National Waterfront Museum, marina, and a variety of shops and restaurants to enjoy.
Weekly prices from £642.00
Swansea, Pembrokeshire and the South
2 1 1 Yes
Pack your sense of adventure and head to this beautiful cottage on the spectacular North Gower coast. Full of character and charm, from exposed stone walls to a magnificent fireplace, it’s a wonderful place to unwind after busy days out. This romantic holiday retreat welcomes two guests and one pup, making it an idyllic spot from which to escape the hustle and bustle. With pieces and features made from reclaimed wood and salvaged from a local chapel, this pretty property offers plenty to delight guests. It’s set within a complex of four lovely cottages and provides a cosy bolthole with a shared games room, hot tub and utility room. Discover an open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner as you step inside, where you’ll be immediately drawn to the comfy sofas and authentic stone fireplace. The farmhouse-style kitchen has plenty of space to cook and a handy selection of appliances to help you produce your yummiest dishes. Upstairs, an cosy bedroom offers serenity with its welcoming king-size bed, crisp white linens and scattered antiques. Completing this floor is a shower room with a shower and WC. While away your mornings by pottering around the village of Penclawdd, a pretty location which is most famous for its cockle industry and dates back to Roman times. Stroll along the famous beaches of Gower (9.5 miles) for a classic day at the seaside, or grab fish and chips and admire the views from the heights of the Wales Coast Path. Weobley Castle, 6.5 miles away, is a lovely place to spend time for those who enjoy visiting castles, while Swansea (7.5 miles) is ideal for those seeking high-street shops and a lively night scene.
Weekly prices from £641.00
Lampeter, Mid Wales
2 1 1 Yes
Nights under the stars and glasses of wine in the hot tub are yours with this special cabin in the Welsh countryside. This stylish glamping pod is in a fabulous location, set within 4.5 acres, with serene countryside and woodland views to enjoy from the decking before heading inside for romantic evenings in with your partner. Make your way over the decking and into this brightly decorated, studio-style retreat, where you will find everything you could need to enjoy a break in the countryside. Sip cocoa as you relax on the comfy sofa and get engrossed in your favourite film before heading to a sumptuous bed for a well-earned sleep. Wake up to glorious views across the lake and breakfast alfresco at the outdoor table and chairs. This is the optimum spot to plan your itinerary for the day or spend slower mornings soaking weary muscles in the private hot tub. Completing the homely hut is a shower room and a nearby on-site utility with a washing machine and tumble dryer. This pretty holiday home offers coast and countryside and it’s easy to explore on foot, two wheels or by car. Discover the picturesque seaside town of New Quay (9 miles) on Cardigan Bay, where you will find shops, bars and restaurants. Wander the miles of golden beaches or enjoy dolphin spotting during a boat trip. Alternatively, Aberystwyth (25 miles) makes for a wonderful seaside day out. Visit the elegant Grade I-listed mansion of Llanerchaeron, 7 miles away, or follow the trails around the grounds to see 200-year-old fruit trees, herbaceous borders and a variety of farm animals.
Weekly prices from £455.00
Beaworthy, Devon
2 1 1 Yes
Set in idyllic farmland in the heart of the Devon countryside, this beautiful barn conversion retains plenty of original features and has been thoughtfully updated to provide cosy accommodation for a couple seeking a secluded holiday retreat. Perfectly situated midway between Dartmoor and the North Devon coast, this is a lovely base for exploring acres of woodland, with the Tarka Trail within easy reach. The property also features an eco wood-fired hot tub for you to relax in at the end of a fantastic day. Entering this delightful property, you will find the light, cheerful and spacious open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner. You can sit back in the cosy lounge and catch up with a good book or a movie on the TV/DVD. The charming dining area is perfect for sharing a romantic meal, and the stylish kitchen is a pleasure to cook in. Heading upstairs, the beautiful double bedroom has been tastefully decorated and features a vaulted ceiling, exposed beams and a stunning en-suite bathroom. Stepping outside, you can unwind in the enclosed garden which features a patio, outdoor furniture and a BBQ, with steps leading to a small lawn and a private hot tub. You will also have access to woodland walks and a play paddock which is perfect for ball games or exercising dogs. Just a couple of miles from the picturesque village of Sheepwash, this is an idyllic base for exploring the Devon countryside, with plenty of wonderful walks and cycle trails throughout the area. The historic town of Great Torrington (7.5 miles) is nearby, home to Dartington Crystal and RHS Garden Rosemoor. You can head north to discover some of the gorgeous beaches along the coast, including Westward Ho! (16 miles). Heading south, you can visit the delightful town of Okehampton (13.5 miles) which marks the gateway to the magnificent Dartmoor National Park.
Weekly prices from £518.00