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.
2,353 properties found
Torpoint, Cornwall
2 1 1 Yes
Set in an idyllic location just 2 miles from Seaton Beach, this cabin promises a romantic escape for two. Cosy and comfortable with everything you need for a little holiday, this wonderful property is an opportunity to unwind and enjoy some quality time together. Indulge yourself in a soak in the hot tub on the terrace or simply sit and enjoy the view from the balcony off the bedroom. Whether you’re off wandering around Polbathic Wood (3 miles) or you’re simply enjoying the views of the rolling hills from the open-plan living area, it’s not hard to fall in love with the countryside here. The open-plan living area has a rustic country-cottage feel with wood panelling and soft pastel colours creating a relaxing ambience. Slip between the sheets in the sumptuous bedroom and wake up refreshed, putting on your robes and enjoying your breakfast on the balcony, or enjoy an invigorating shower with music and jets built into the cubicle! Pretty seaside town Looe is only 6.5 miles away and has stunning routes on the South West Coast Path to Talland Bay (10 miles) and Polperro (11 miles). Wild Futures Monkey Sanctuary (4 miles) is a great day out whatever your age, as is Porfell Wildlife Park (16 miles). Discover the magic of Carnglaze Caverns (13.5 miles) and marvel at the amazing underground lake with crystal blue water. If you’re after more hustle and bustle and maybe some retail therapy, head into Plymouth (16 miles) and visit the many shops, pubs and restaurants.
Weekly prices from £943.00
Bideford, Devon
2 1 1 Yes
Studded into the beautiful Devon countryside, this gorgeously rustic country cottage is a truly romantic retreat. Sink into the hot tub, perfect for two, then snuggle up by the fire, watching a film or reading a book before heading to bed. This sympathetically converted barn, bursting with charm, nestles within a former dairy farm which you are welcome to explore during your stay. Over the path, through the countryside, the beautiful barn comes into sight. Wooden panels, exposed stone and whitewash dress the outside, creating a picture-perfect scene against the emerald backdrop. Inside, meticulous care has been taken to retain many of the barn’s original features - from the exposed stone feature fireplace to the high vaulted ceiling and traditional slate-tiled floor, there’s charm to be found around every corner. The open-plan living/dining space is inviting, charming and provides a social area from which to chat, relax, cook and dine, all in the pleasure of your loved one’s company. The spiral staircase leads you to the master bedroom which is like something out of a fairy tale; a grand four-poster bed hung with drapes in rich reds and golds sits amongst carefully chosen antique furniture. Outside, take your pick of the rear and front patio, light the BBQ and dine alfresco before taking a dip in the hot tub housed in the building attached to the main property. The fresh countryside air flowing in through the stable door is sure to entice you to explore. Stay local and explore the farmland or head a little further and take a trip to one of the stunning nearby beaches; with Westward Ho!, Hartland, Bucks Mills, Croyde and Woolacombe all within easy reach, you’ll be spoilt for choice. The village of Woolfardisworthy (Woolsery) is just 1 mile away, the perfect place to grab some fish and chips to tuck into back at the cottage.
Weekly prices from £410.00
York, Yorkshire Dales
2 1 1 Yes
Embark on a romantic retreat to this charming Grade II-listed cottage which boasts a blissful hot tub for two, set in a pretty, private garden filled with greenery. Located in Normanby, you’ll find a wide array of walking trails from your doorstep, with the national park just 2 miles away, as well as the North York Moors Railway which offers a serene way to see the sights in comfort. Having been renovated to a high standard, you can expect touches of luxury in each and every room. As you step inside, you’ll be welcomed into the living room which has a warming wood burner, a lovely large sofa for you to sprawl out on, and a cosy-yet-quirky style. Next door, the character continues into the kitchen which has been cleverly designed to maximise the space and ensure you have everything you need to be able to cook up a storm at breakfast, lunch and dinner. There’s even a breakfast bar for your morning coffee. Completing the floor is the contemporary shower room. The king-size bed can be found on the first floor beneath a vaulted ceiling surrounded by hand-picked pieces of feature furniture which elevate the room. The garden can be accessed via the kitchen, where you’ll find a selection of areas to sit, be it on the comfortable outdoor sofas or the patio-style dining table. Beneath a canopy is the two-person hot tub, ideally positioned to make the most of the garden views where you can enjoy a long soak at all times of the day. For an action-packed day out, pay a visit to Dalby Forest (18 miles) and you can enjoy treetop adventures, a segway experience, mountain biking and more. For a taste of the coast, take a trip to Scarborough (23 miles) where you can walk the coast path, relax on the beach and visit the iconic castle.
Weekly prices from £729.00
Middlesbrough, Yorkshire Dales
2 1 1 Yes
This chic, contemporary property is ideally suited to couples boasting an array of thoughtful features, including a private two-seater hot tub. The Roseberry Topping walk is easily accessible from the village where you’ll be rewarded by breathtaking views from the summit across North Yorkshire and Cleveland. The living room is full of character with its exposed brick feature wall, wood burner and deep wooden floors. Here, you’ll find a selection of sumptuous seating options where you can kick back and relax with your loved ones. Adjoining the living room is the dining area with bench-style seating and plenty of space to serve up a feast. Further down the hall is the kitchen which has been finished to a high standard with wooden countertops and a Belfast sink ensuring you have everything you need to be able to cook meals during your stay. The bedroom and bathroom can be found on the first floor with a delightful double bed, fitted wardrobes and a cool, cosy style of decor. In the courtyard, you’ll find the hot tub tucked away for total privacy whilst you sink into the blissful water. Situated in Great Ayton, you can live like a local during your stay: head out to the lovely local shops and eateries and pay a visit to the ice cream shop for a romantic afternoon activity at the start or end of an adventure. When you fancy a change of scenery from the sweeping countryside, make for the coast and spend a day at Saltburn Beach (12 miles) where you can relax on the sand or head off on an invigorating cliff-top walk.
Weekly prices from £644.00
Conwy, Snowdonia and North Wales
2 1 1 Yes
Set in a wonderful location one mile from the heart of Conwy, this lovely retreat is ideal for couples looking for a restful holiday close to the beautiful North Wales coast. Conwy is a World Heritage Site with a must-visit 13th-century castle, independent shops, galleries, restaurants, a fishing harbour, and hosts many events throughout the year. Nearby National Trust Bodnant Gardens (6 miles) is well worth a visit to explore the botanical garden and enjoy the magnificent views of Snowdonia. This attractive and quirky shepherd’s hut has a contemporary feel, with soft tones and plenty of contemporary comforts to ensure an unforgettable stay. Enter the bright hallway leading to the kitchen with everything you need to rustle up a romantic dinner from your local purchases. Enjoy brunch at the breakfast bar while you plan your day. After a full day exploring, come home and relax on the sofa in the living area and watch a favourite film on the Smart TV. A bespoke double bed ensures a good night’s sleep, and a stylish shower room completes the features of this cosy property. Outside, the enclosed garden offers a private deck perfect for sundowners; fire up the BBQ and enjoy dining alfresco. Relax in your private hot tub or explore the grounds, looking out for local wildlife and taking in the panoramic views. There are plenty of nearby attractions to discover, including, for nature lovers, RSPB Conwy (3 miles). Water sports fans should head to these three beautiful beaches - Conwy Morfa Beach, Deganwy Morfa and Deganwy Beach – all within 3 miles. Walkers have plenty of choice through a variety of landscapes, with Gwydir Forest Park (16.5 miles) offering many waymarked woodland trails, Aber Falls (13 miles) at the foot of Snowdonia, and coastal scenery at Y Gogarth Great Orme Country Park (7 miles).
Weekly prices from £518.00
Hereford, Heart of England
2 1 1 Yes
Peacefully tucked into the hillside with far-reaching views across the rolling Herefordshire countryside, this charming wooden shepherds hut with a hot tub is the perfect rural retreat, ideal for couples craving an escape to the natural beauty and scenic trails of the Wye Valley. Brimming with special homely touches, the open-plan living/kitchen/dining/sleeping layout of this cosy shepherd’s hut exudes a truly warming ambience. The characterful, curved wood-clad ceiling and contemporary country cottage-style decor will transport you to times past, echoing the rich heritage of the local area, whilst the roaring wood burner and tranquil rural views set the scene for pure relaxation. At the end of a busy day on the trails, soothe weary walking muscles with a refreshing shower in the stylish and sophisticated shower room before retiring to the built-in double bed; sumptuously soft linens ensure a peaceful rest. Outside, soak up your fresh, countryside air from the comfort of the covered hot tub or beautiful summer house. After sunset, roast marshmallows over the fit pit and stargaze into the clear night skies. This picturesque spot nestled in a working farm spanning 200 acres is the perfect base for exploring the spectacular Wye Valley, with a plethora of scenic, waymarked trails beginning from the doorstep. Keen walkers can meander through the beautiful Herefordshire countryside by joining the Wye Valley Way and Offa’s Dyke or by exploring the Forest of Dean 21 miles away. Keen cyclists can join the National Cycling Trail, country lanes, or tracks through the ancient oak woodlands and pine forests of the Forest of Dean. The quaint town of Hay-on-Wye 23 miles away, famed for its bookshops and stunning scenery of the River Wye, offers opportunities for canoeing and plenty of picnic spots beside the river.
Weekly prices from £657.00
Hereford, Heart of England
2 1 1 Yes
Enjoying a scenic, secluded location with views across horse paddocks and mature woodland; this characterful shepherds hut with a private hot tub is the ultimate romantic bolthole perfect for couples eager to explore everything that the breathtaking Wye Valley has to offer. Bursting with character, the open-plan living/kitchen/dining/sleeping layout of this shepherd’s hut is as cosy as it is ambient. The roaring wood burner and charming, curved wood-clad ceiling create a true sense of warmth, whilst the rustic touches and calming neutral hues perfectly blend in with the rich heritage and colour palette of the local landscape. Boasting sumptuously soft lines and a TV overhead, the built-in double bed offers a haven of tranquillity to retire to before kick-starting your next adventure with an invigorating shower in the spacious and stylish shower room in the hut opposite. Outside, make the most of your stunning scenery by enjoying a glass of something chilled from the comfort of the hot tub or a gorgeous summer house. As the cooler evening air settles, gather around the fire pit to warm chilly toes as you star gaze way past bedtime. Set in 200 acres of Herefordshire farmland, this idyllic spot deep in the heart of the Wye Valley is a haven for keen outdoor explorers, with several scenic footpaths boasting breathtaking countryside views beginning from the doorstep. A playground for outdoor activities all year-round, the Wye Valley Way offers river walks and golden valleys in autumn whilst the trails through the Forest of Dean (21 miles) are rich with bluebells and snowdrops in the spring. The local Go Ape (20 miles) offers adrenaline thrills aplenty whilst the charming market town of Ross-on-Wye 10.5 miles away offers some wonderful local produce from its fantastic array of independent shops, cafes and restaurants.
Weekly prices from £656.00
Jervaulx, Yorkshire Dales
2 1 1 Yes
Located on a working farm in the village of Jervaulx, this beautiful cottage is in a stunning setting and makes a peaceful escape for two. It has a wrap-around garden and patio, a hot tub, and a BBQ, as well as cosy interiors, underfloor heating, and a wood burner. And it’s perfect for going on beautiful walks, and exploring Jervaulx Abbey and Masham. The stylish single-storey cottage was once a cattle shed and still has lots of character, it’s bright and attractive throughout with lots of thoughtful touches. Go into the welcoming open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner, which is lovely and light with comfy sofas, a Smart TV, a wood burner, exposed beams, and French doors to the patio. There’s a large kitchen area with plenty of space and everything you need to prepare tasty meals, including a slow cooker, and a dining table and chairs for enjoying your creations. The airy super-king-size bedroom also has a door outside, as well as a Smart TV and storage, and there’s a contemporary shower room with a walk-in shower. Outside, relax in the hot tub on the veranda and enjoy the views, fire up the BBQ and dine alfresco on the patio, and potter in the fenced/walled garden. There’s also secure storage for bikes and walking gear and a wash station for muddy dogs. Explore the Dales and Rover Ure on walks and bike rides from the door, visit Aysgarth Falls (14.5 miles), and discover the ruins of the 12th-century Cistercian Jervaulx Abbey (1.5 miles). Head into Masham village for a local supermarket, tearooms and a bakery, and book a tour of the Black Sheep Brewery (3.5 miles). Explore the cafes and shops in Bedale (9.5 miles) and the market town of Leyburn (7.5 miles).
Weekly prices from £911.00
Corwen, Snowdonia and North Wales
2 1 1 Yes
A stylish pod offers a tranquil spot for couples who want to enjoy a quieter pace of life as they explore the scenic landscape of North Wales. One pet is also welcome. Located close to the market town of Corwen, the pod has a hot tub and lovely, far-reaching rural views. Corwen has shops, pubs and eating places, and there is a wealth of walks, cycle paths and mountain trails in the surrounding countryside. Beautiful Llangollen on the banks of the River Dee and historic Ruthin, both within 15 miles, have a host of attractions to enjoy. Wake up to wonderful country views from your king-size bed in this cosy retreat. A comfortable sofa, dining table and compact kitchen in the charming, open-plan interior all have the same lovely outlook through large glass doors. The pod is beautifully furnished in contemporary style, with a colour palette of grey, white and touches of yellow. A streamlined shower room completes the well-planned layout. Outside, relax and admire the view from the hot tub on the patio, which has garden furniture and a BBQ—perfect for outdoor dining. See the prehistoric stone in Corwen’s 12th century church and walk or cycle on trails through the Clocaenog Forest (9 miles), as you look out for red squirrels. At Corwen station, hop on the delightful Llangollen Heritage Railway steam train for a 10-mile scenic journey beside the River Dee. Llangollen is famous for the annual Eisteddfod and as a World Heritage site for its canal and the spectacular Pontcysysllte Aqueduct. Enjoy a horse-drawn, dog-friendly boat trip along the canal or a motorised journey across the Aqueduct. Visit Ruthin for a journey through time at Nantclwyd y Dre, a medieval house with 500 years of history.
Weekly prices from £507.00