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
Launceston, Cornwall
4 2 2 Yes
Set amid idyllic countryside on the Cornwall and Devon border, this beautiful barn conversion offers a wonderful escape to the country. Part of a small complex of holiday homes on the owner’s farm, this delightful property offers ample accommodation for up to four guests and welcomes two playful pups. Spend your days fishing, golfing, and exploring the Cornish coast and countryside. Then return here to relax in the hot tub and unwind in the inviting lounge. Thoughtfully converted and beautifully renovated, this split-level barn conversion showcases the property’s heritage with exposed stone walls, wooden, beamed ceilings, and original details such as an old cartwheel. Large windows ensure it feels light and airy throughout. The ground floor is open-plan, the lounge, kitchen and diner flowing naturally from one space to the next. Rustle up delicious dinners in the fitted kitchen, then enjoy memorable mealtimes gathered around the dining table, or fire up the BBQ and dine alfresco in the private courtyard. Outdoor furniture invites you to relax beneath the stars and enjoy a chilled glass of wine while bubbling in the hot tub. Then get cosy under the covers in the two top-floor bedrooms; both rooms have en-suite shower rooms. There’s plenty to do without leaving the farm, including table tennis, a games room, lake and river fishing, and a practice golf area. Trethorne Golf Course offers a free round of golf to barn guests too. Nearby Roadford Lake (6.5 miles) offers a range of outdoor pursuits, including paddleboarding, canoeing, sailing, fishing, walking and cycling. Alternatively, get salty and sandy on Bude’s beaches (19 miles) or explore the legend of King Arthur at Tintagel (20.5 miles).
Weekly prices from £621.00
Belper, Peak District
4 2 2 Yes
Situated on the outskirts of the southern Peak District, this characterful stone cottage is perfect for an active getaway or relaxing retreat. After a day of hiking in the local area, enjoy a long soak in the hot tub with an evening beverage. Set in the pretty village of Fritchley, with its local pub, there are plenty of attractions nearby. Explore the local area with your family or friends, strolling along the scenic rivers and canals, and snuggle up by the crackling wood burner in the evenings. This charming cottage has a beautiful blend of historic features such as exposed wooden beams and modern-style furnishings and cabinets. Cook up a hearty meal in the contemporary and well-equipped kitchen to enjoy at the dining table in the living room. There is a handy utility area to store muddy boots after a walk in the countryside. Watch a film together on the sofas with the wood burner to keep you warm on chillier evenings. Sleep restfully in the attractive bedrooms located on the first and second floors. Indulge in a hot shower or a soak in the roll-top bath. On a warm evenings, relax in the hot tub in the front courtyard. Take a picnic and wander along the River Derwent and Cromford Canal and stop by in Crich Tramway Village just 1.5 miles away for a fascinating journey back in time. Matlock Bath is another wonderful place to visit – enjoy fish and chips, arcades and plenty of attractions. Keen walkers will love routes through Harborough Rocks and the Nine Ladies Stone Circle up on Stanton Moor. Cycle or walk around Carsington Water for a peaceful afternoon.
Weekly prices from £677.00
Umberleigh, Devon
4 2 1 Yes
The vast, open-plan accommodation is ideal for family getaways and rural retreats with friends - get lost in the magic and charm of country life and leave feeling thoroughly refreshed. Head to the coast to find some of the countrys most spectacular beaches or stay inland to enjoy pottering around the sleepy market town of South Molton or plan a days hike across Exmoor. Exposed wood and rich furnishings feature heavily in this barn conversion, creating a warm and welcoming environment. The magnificent open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner is the perfect space for entertaining and from here, you can enjoy far-reaching views across the rolling countryside, through the impressive floor-to-ceiling window. The spacious kitchen area has all the equipment you need to rustle up a hearty meal for all the group after a long day of exploring. Of an evening, sink into the private hot tub, again with breathtaking views, or sit back with a glass of wine in the enclosed garden which envelopes the property. Situated on the edge of Exmoor National Park, you can enjoy a wide variety of nearby walks, taking you past iconic Exmoor ponies and wild red deer. Its worth paying a visit to the tourist information centre in South Molton to discover which routes best suit your party. There are also some great family attractions nearby. In South Molton, youll find Quince Honey Farm (6.5 miles away), which offers guided tours of its honey factory as well as numerous indoor and outdoor play areas and activities. RHS Garden Rosemoor (13.5 miles away) also provides a great day out, with fabulous floral displays and intriguing park and woodland walks.
Weekly prices from £619.00
Bradford, Yorkshire Dales
4 2 2 Yes
Set in the bustling village of Thornton, this chic retreat makes a fabulous hideaway for couples and smaller families discovering a beautiful part of West Yorkshire. Providing spacious accommodation for up to four guests, the beautifully furnished and tastefully decorated property offers a range of features including a refreshing hot tub, a jukebox, three lounge spaces, a generous garden and a feature cast-iron stove. Midway between the Yorkshire Dales and the Peak District, this stunning getaway is perfect for walkers, nature lovers and cyclists discovering the region’s glorious countryside, quaint villages and thriving market towns. A steep driveway leads to the side entrance and through into the property where you will be greeted by a light-filled open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner with ample seating, a Smart TV, colourful decor, a jukebox, a farmhouse-style dining table and sleek kitchen area. The second lounge is a cosy space with big bay windows and an additional sofa bed. The ground floor also has the bathroom and a pretty twin bedroom with a TV. An iron staircase leads up to a charming mezzanine lounge with comfortable seating and skylights offering far-reaching views. There’s also a first-floor king-size bedroom with a TV and en-suite shower room. From the main living area bifold doors open onto a beautiful patio area and the charming garden. The patio is ideal for dining alfresco, with steps leading up to the hot tub, perfect for luxuriating in after a fabulous day. The birthplace of the Bronte sisters, Thornton is close to Haworth, home of the Bronte Parsonage Museum (7 miles). Local attractions include the Eureka Museum, Shibden Hall, Cartwright Hall and Piece Hall, all in Halifax (6.5 miles), with the National Media Museum in the city of Bradford (5 miles) and the beautiful St Ives Estate on the way to Bingley (6.5 miles).
Weekly prices from £751.00
Weymouth, Dorset and Somerset
4 2 3 Yes
Sleeping four guests, this five-star luxury property is set in quiet countryside on a working farm near Broadwey village in Dorset, within a mile of a shop and pub, and just 3 miles from the Jurassic Coast. It’s ideal for families, friends, or couples who love country life and wildlife wanders in beautiful surroundings, yet with the convenience of heritage attractions and family-friendly amenities nearby. Visit the historic harbour and sandy beaches in Weymouth (3 miles), or explore the rugged rocky shores of Chesil Beach with 18 miles of shingle (6 miles). Step inside your semi-detached holiday home to find beautifully furnished interiors in contemporary style with a relaxed ambience. Kick off boots and hang coats in the hall before wandering through to the inviting open-plan kitchen, dining, and living area. After a busy day of shopping or sailing along the coastline, refresh in the ground floor shower room, and relax in the living area by the warming wood burner. Cook up a storm in the well-equipped kitchen with local market ingredients. And enjoy sweet slumber in the stylish bedrooms upstairs. On sunny afternoons, enjoy the private enclosed garden and BBQ dining alfresco. Or take a dip in the bubbly hot tub after a long hike through the Dorset countryside. Don’t miss the 630-mile South West Coast Path which stretches all the way from Poole Harbour in East Dorset to Minehead in Somerset. Inland, you also have the choice of country lanes and well-worn cycle tracks through beautiful Dorset hamlets and villages. Book cinema nights in Dorchester (5.5 miles) and plan lazy beach days in secluded Lulworth Cove (14.5 miles). Families will enjoy Sandworld (2.5 miles) in Weymouth, a fascinating array of artists’ sand sculptures, along with fun activities, while nature lovers should visit the fascinating Abbotsbury Swannery (7.5 miles).
Weekly prices from £788.00
Weymouth, Dorset and Somerset
4 2 3 Yes
Sleeping four guests, this five-star luxury property is set in quiet countryside on a working farm near Broadwey village in Dorset, within a mile of a shop and a pub. It’s ideal for families, friends, or couples who love country life and wildlife wanders in beautiful surroundings, yet with the convenience of heritage attractions and family-friendly amenities within easy reach. Enjoy walks from your doorstep, or sandy saunters in Weymouth (3 miles) towards the historic harbour. Or, discover the rugged beauty of Chesil Beach with its 18 miles of shingle on the West Dorset Heritage Coast (6 miles). Take two steps up to the front door of your holiday home where you’re greeted with contemporary-style interiors, with sophisticated hues. Venture into the open-plan kitchen, dining, and living area, and sink into comfortable seating in the living area, and relax by the cosy wood burner. Rustle up delicious home-cooked meals and gather around the dining table where you can catch up on the highlights of the day. Amble upstairs to find the elegant bedrooms, both with Smart TVs. Outside you’ll find a beautiful, enclosed garden where you can enjoy BBQ meals alfresco, and there’s the luxury of a private hot tub – soak into warm bubbles after a wonderful day of exploring. Discover markets and museums in Dorchester (5.5 miles). Relax on the pristine beach of West Bay (16 miles), or stroll the shores of West Bexington Beach (12 miles). Visit picture-postcard Lulworth Cove (14.5 miles), and look out for Durdle Door. Take a hilly hike to see the Cerne Abbas Giant (14 miles). Or be inspired by Abbotsbury subtropical gardens (7.5 miles). Don’t miss the long-distance South West Coast Path which stretches all the way from Poole Harbour in East Dorset to Minehead in Somerset.
Weekly prices from £804.00
Dorchester, Dorset and Somerset
4 3 2 Yes
This beautiful former chapel has been imaginatively renovated and thoughtfully converted to provide welcoming and cosy holiday accommodation for four guests. Set in a picturesque village on the northern fringes of the Dorset Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this stunning property makes a fantastic base for families and couples seeking a tranquil rural getaway. Beautifully furnished and decorated in warm mellow tones, this lovely cottage features a soothing hot tub, warming wood burner and original stained-glass windows. Entering this historic building you will find the appealing and relaxing open-plan lounge/diner. The lounge is perfect for relaxing in with a good book or a favourite movie, and you can enjoy a family meal in the charming dining area nestled behind the character staircase. The stylish kitchen is a pleasure to cook in and leads into the airy and light-filled conservatory. The ground floor also features a shower room. Adorned with quirky features, the cottage offers three tastefully decorated bedrooms: two ground-floor single rooms (the second accessed via the first), and a super-king-size room on the first floor, with TV, en-suite bathroom and a day bed ideal for a child under 10 years old. There’s also a cosy den, reached via steep open-tread steps from the second single bedroom, which has a day bed and PlayStation 2. The pretty garden features a sheltered hot tub, patio and outdoor furniture, perfect for sitting back and taking in the beautiful rural views. The spellbinding Jurassic Coast is just a short drive away, and this gorgeous cottage also makes a superb base for idyllic rural walks in the glorious surrounding countryside. Close to the Cerne Abbas Giant (4.5 miles), the cottage is ideal for visiting the historic market town of Dorchester (12 miles), renowned for its links with Thomas Hardy.
Weekly prices from £770.00
Okehampton, Devon
4 2 2 Yes
With a private garden and hot tub, this contemporary house is perfect for families or couples. Lovingly fitted and furnished, the stylish home is light and bright with an open-plan layout, central wood burner and multi games table to keep everyone entertained. Just 5 miles from the bustling market town of Okehampton, it is ideally placed for exploring both Devon and Cornwall, with Exeter (23 miles) and Dartmoor National Park (5 miles) both within easy reach. Inside, this modern property boasts tiled flooring with underfloor heating, perfect for year-round getaways. Prepare delicious meals in the open-plan kitchen/diner, which is equipped with everything you could need and more. A separate utility room is a handy space to dry off wet coats, boots and dogs, while human guests relax and unwind in front of the Smart TV in the lounge. Bi-folding doors open from the lounge onto a sunny patio area with furniture, BBQ and hot tub, with a large lawn garden beyond for pooches and children. A shared dog walking paddock is available adjacent to the property where dogs can be exercised. guests will be responsible for their dogs when using the paddock. The thriving market town of Okehampton offers plenty of amenities including supermarkets, independent shops and a cinema, plus fascinating castle ruins. Spend a day exploring rugged Dartmoor, with its high tors, charming ponies and delightful dog-friendly pubs, or soak up some culture in the cathedral city of Exeter. Here you will also find a fantastic array of shops, cafes, restaurants, bars and galleries. Closer to home, the historic village of Sampford Courtenay boasts a popular pub, while Castle Drogo (10.5 miles), Crealy Adventure Park (30 miles) and the Tarka Trail (28 miles) all offer memorable days out.
Weekly prices from £756.00
Ilfracombe, Devon
4 2 1 Yes
Nestled on the beautiful North Devon coastline lies this stylish and elegant barn conversion in a peaceful and secluded location. Situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and only 2.5 miles from the spectacular Lee Bay, this property provides an idyllic hideaway from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Explore the spectacular coast and countryside walks surrounding the property from your doorstep, then return to unwind with a glass of wine in your own private hot tub. Situated at the end of a private no-through road, this stunning semi-detached barn is part of a dwelling at Allender Farm. So much thought and attention to detail has gone in to the design of this contemporary conversion, offering a high standard of accommodation. Exposed original beams and chic decor give this property a modern and rustic feel throughout. The open-plan living area is bright and cosy, welcoming you home after a day of adventures, to catch up with friends and family. Upstairs you have the contemporary king-size bedroom with exposed beams and a freestanding roll-top bath along with a pretty twin bedroom. Lee Bay (2.5 miles) is a beautifully secluded shingle beach with a backdrop of rugged cliffs and enchanting woodland. Listed as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this area of North Devon is a haven for walkers, cyclists and nature lovers alike. The thriving town of Ilfracombe (4 miles) has a number of attractions to visit including its award-winning Aquarium and Damien Hursts statue of Verity. The town surrounds a picturesque harbour and has a great selection of shops, cafes, pubs and restaurants to explore.
Weekly prices from £705.00