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
Bucknell, Heart of England
9 5 3 Yes
This detached cottage sits near the village of Bucknell in Shropshire and can sleep nine people in five bedrooms.
Weekly prices from £1,077.00
Crantock, Cornwall
9 4 3 Yes
The Orchard is a spacious bright, light, four bedroom modern detached house right in the centre of Crantock Village sleeping up to 9.
Weekly prices from £1,025.00
Llangollen, Snowdonia and North Wales
9 4 2 Yes
This spacious period house is situated in an elevated position above the River Dee, allowing you to walk down a private path to the river. Escape to the Welsh countryside with friends or family and enjoy the roaring wood burner, private hot tub and stunning views at this charming home away from home. Step into the open sunroom, where you can store your outdoor gear and enjoy the lovely view. There’s also a shower and washing machine in this area. Continuing through, you’ll find the bespoke kitchen, equipped with everything you need to prepare a family meal to be savoured in the dining room, which features a fireplace and a spacious dining table. After dinner, make your way to the lounge, where you can relax on comfortable sofas, watch the Smart TV, and enjoy the warmth of the wood burner for cosy nights in. Upstairs, you have a choice of four bedrooms, including a king-size bedroom with a feature fireplace, a twin bedroom, a double bedroom with a feature fireplace, and a bunk room with a double bed on the bottom and a single bed above. On this floor, you’ll also find a family bathroom and a separate WC. Outside, sip your morning coffee on the deck or descend the steps to the paved patio area, where you’ll find a table, chairs, and a BBQ. The wood-burning hot tub provides the perfect spot to unwind while watching the river flow beneath you. This property can be booked alongside ’Riverbank Cottage’ (90706), which is next door and can accommodate five guests. The area offers an array of activities, including fishing, walking and cycling. The National Trust’s Chirk Castle is 8 miles away, while Llangollen (3.5 miles) provides a variety of pubs, restaurants, independent shops, and numerous attractions, such as the steam railway, Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, Plas Newydd, Valle Crucis Abbey, and Castell Dinas Bran.
Weekly prices from £1,084.00
Aberdovey, Snowdonia and North Wales
9 4 3 Yes
Enjoy a taste of the breezy coastal lifestyle in this luxurious house that’s ideal for groups holidaying together. It’s close to the beach and amenities of lovely Aberdyfi, and boasts great views, a hot tub and sun terrace for al fresco relaxation, and a wood burner for cosy evenings indoors. Gather together in the open-plan living space of this superb detached house, which is beautifully decorated and full of natural light. The kitchen is exceptionally well equipped for preparing special meals, and the dining table at the window takes advantage of the views over the Dyfi Estuary and Cardigan Bay. After a celebratory supper, head over to the lounge, where sofas are snuggled around a Smart TV and wood burner. Three of the four bedrooms are on the ground floor: a super-king-size with a Smart TV and en-suite shower, a family room with a double and a single bed and a Smart TV, and a cute twin room. A gorgeous bathroom completes the ground floor. Head upstairs and the children can enjoy a snug area on the landing with bean bags and a Smart TV. The piece de resistance is the king-size bedroom with its en-suite shower and a seating area with extraordinary sea vistas. Outside, get busy doing nothing on the sun loungers, fire up the BBQ and dine al fresco on the patio, or soak in the bubbling hot tub. Aberdyfi’s beautiful beach is its biggest draw – 4 miles of perfect sand backed by dunes, offering water sports, sailing and swimming – plus there are boat trips from the harbour for fishing, wildlife-spotting and beautiful views. The renowned links course is a must for golfers, and there are plenty of shops and places to eat in town. Head inland to climb the celebrated peaks of Cader Idris, 16 miles.
Weekly prices from £1,373.00
Lydney, Heart of England
9 4 3 Yes
Peacefully tucked away in the Forest of Dean, this exquisite and unique property is a showstopping stay for any group of nine guests. With a gorgeous mature garden, lots of social spaces and walking routes from the front door, you can recharge and return to nature with a holiday here. Bring your party to this converted former cowshed and kick off your muddy boots in the porch. Venture into the kitchen to flick the kettle on, and while youre there, admire this original bullpen, with its exposed wooden beams, breakfast table, and all the equipment needed to comfortably cater for guests. Carry your cuppa through to the lounge, where you can unwind on the cosy sofas before the warm and welcoming open fire. Its also a fabulously intriguing space for film nights and catching up with your loved ones. The cottage is surrounded by manicured gardens and ample seating for dining, stargazing, and enjoying a BBQ. You could even reinvigorate your muscles with a long soak in the bubbling hot tub. Upstairs, four individually designed bedrooms bring solace on tiring days, including a double room with an en-suite shower room, two super-king-size bedrooms that can be converted into twins on request, and a family bedroom with a double and single bed. A family bathroom and well-equipped shower room serve the bedrooms. Theres even a games room, tennis court and table tennis table, so guests are always fully entertained, whatever the weather brings! When youre not savouring all that this eclectic property has to offer, enjoy leisurely walks into the village of Bream, pop into the pub for a meal, or grab a coffee at the coffee shop. Thrill seekers will be itching to get out on their bikes and trial the down-hill routes near the cottage, while the seasoned foodies can find delicious goodies at the annual Forest Showcase Festival within 6 miles.
Weekly prices from £1,372.00
Aberystwyth, Mid Wales
9 5 3 Yes
Make wonderful holiday memories in a fine period farmhouse with breathtaking views across unspoiled countryside. The spacious property sleeps nine guests, plus two pets, and the large garden houses a luxurious hot tub. This welcoming home is perfect for a get-together of families or friends planning to explore the beautiful landscape of West Wales. The vibrant university and seaside town of Aberystwyth is within 5 miles and there is a shop, pub and beach at nearby Llanrhystud (3 miles), along with a fun farm park. Comfortably furnished, with some vintage items and original beams, the farmhouse is full of character. Light the wood burner and sink into cosy seating in the lounge and catch up over meals in the formal dining room. Relax in the bright conservatory and enjoy home cooking in the colourful country-style kitchen with a handy utility, through which the wet room is accessed. Upstairs are a family bathroom and four bedrooms across two floors. All with lovely views, they comprise a king-size, a super-king-size which can be made up as a twin, a double and a single. A separate staircase leads to another king-size bedroom, plus an en-suite. Outside, drink in the far-reaching vista from a large patio with a hot tub, garden furniture and BBQ. Enjoy a stroll along Aberystwyth’s splendid Victorian promenade, picnic on the sandy beach and take a ride on the cliff railway. Browse shops, museums and galleries, then climb aboard the delightful Vale of Rheidol Railway for a magical, 12-mile steam train excursion. Your journey from Aberystwyth runs through glorious scenery past vintage stations and ends at the beauty spot of Devil’s Bridge, with its famous waterfalls. Feeding lambs, handling pets, a play barn and crazy golf are among the attractions at Fantasy Farm Park, a family-run working farm at Llanrhystud.
Weekly prices from £1,109.00
Bexhill-on-sea, South of England
9 5 3 Yes
A dream house for a party — with direct access onto the beach from your lawn, this stylish and spacious property will bathe your guests with its seaside atmosphere. And, with the town delights of Bexhill-on-Sea, Eastbourne and Hastings close by, you can experience a trip away that has something for everyone. The property itself is a modern villa. Enter into the spacious open-plan living area. A sociable lounge, with bi-fold doors opening onto the beachfront garden, this is the heart of the home from which you can enjoy the sea air without even leaving your cosy interior. The dining room leads off the lounge and is the ideal place to enjoy group meals with a sea view. The kitchen is light and airy, with everything youll need to create feasts for your guests, or whip up a picnic to take down to the beach. There are five bedrooms in the property. The first is a downstairs double with nearby bathroom and delightful nautical details. This thoughtful decoration continues up on the first floor, where you will find the remaining four bedrooms to enjoy a good nights rest, including two stunning king-size rooms, which have access to a large balcony, from which you could almost dive straight into the waves off Cooden Beach. Outside the property, there are more opportunities to relax and socialise, with tucked-away patio areas, outdoor furniture and BBQ for enjoying al fresco meals. Theres even an indoor heated swimming pool, complete with wave machine, available for guests.
Weekly prices from £2,957.00
Bideford, Devon
9 4 1 Yes
This cheerful and inviting holiday home is set on the fringes of the majestic North Devon coastline, just 6 miles from the cobbled streets and bustling harbour of beautiful Clovelly. Packed full of homely details and equipped with special extra touches from an all-weather hot tub to children’s play equipment, the property is perfectly suited to large groups with young children and teenagers, sleeping nine guests in comfort. A paradise for families, the area is renowned for its endless countryside and a multitude of attractions, especially the gleaming golden sand of its most favourite beaches. Bright, spacious, and decorated in a country-cottage style, the property is a delight from start to finish, whether you are perching at the breakfast table with your morning coffee, or retiring for a peaceful night’s sleep in a crisply-dressed bed. Social areas include a dining room with seating for eight, and a lounge complete with a wood burner-effect electric fire, comfortable furniture, and plenty of the wooden details that feature throughout this exquisite accommodation. A pine staircase leads from the quarry-tiled hallway to the generous family bathroom and four bedrooms, all of which feature their own sinks, and two of the bedrooms have shower cubicles. Outside, the garden packs the wow factor due to the sheer amount of entertainment available, including a sheltered hot tub, a 12-foot trampoline, swings/slide, and a BBQ. Set on a 200-acre working farm, you can also explore the surrounding grounds at leisure, meeting the resident animals and observing the day-to-day tasks that take place. For a small fee, younger guests can hop on board a tractor for an exciting ride around the farmland. There’s ample parking, and a short 0.5-mile stroll will bring you to a welcoming village pub with a diverse menu.
Weekly prices from £719.00
Llanrwst, Snowdonia and North Wales
9 4 3 Yes
This historic farmhouse is a rural retreat for the whole family set on the edge of the Snowdonia National Park. A Grade II property maintained with so many characterful original features, you’re sure to feel immersed in the beautiful scenery of North Wales throughout your stay here. Enjoy hikes and bike rides aplenty in the surrounding area or bring your canoe to get to know the fabulous waterways including the River Conwy. This impressive property accommodates up to nine guests, complete with a sprawling farmhouse dining table where the whole group can get together and raise a glass to family experiences. It’s also dog-friendly with a large garden that’s secure for ball games. Low-hanging beams and exposed stonework come together to bring charm to this ancient building. Find sociable spaces including the traditional kitchen, the lounge/diner and the sunroom on the ground floor, perfect for relaxing when the weather doesn’t lend itself to evenings outside. Outside find a patio with furniture and a BBQ, along with the luxury touch of a hot tub for soaking beneath the stars. Moving back inside, all of the sleeping and washing facilities are laid out over two floors, with a double bedroom and wet room downstairs and three more bedrooms up one flight of stairs. Whilst enjoying a rural location with walks all around, the property is just 2.5 miles from the village of Betws-y-Coed with local pubs, independent shops and a thrilling zip-lining centre on its outskirts. For further excursions explore the Gwydir Forest Park (5 miles), an area filled with lakes, mountains, old miner’s paths and cycle trails that outdoor adventure-seeking guests will jump at the chance to explore. There’s also Glyder Fawr within easy reach (15 miles), offering circular routes and summit walks for hikers of varying abilities.
Weekly prices from £1,349.00