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
Hereford, Heart of England
2 1 1 Yes
This stylish and beautifully finished pod is situated within the picturesque Herefordshire countryside and offers scenic views across the lake and beyond. With its private hot tub, it provides an idyllic retreat for couples seeking relaxation. The pod has been thoughtfully designed to cater to all your holiday needs. Leave your boots in the covered porchway and enter the open-plan living area. This welcoming room features a comfortable seating area where you can unwind in front of the TV, a dining space with views of the countryside, and a well-equipped kitchen with an induction hob, countertop oven, microwave, fridge, and dishwasher. After a day of outdoor adventures, enjoy a peaceful night’s sleep in the king-size bed. The small but perfectly formed shower room completes this inviting bolt-hole. Outside, dine alfresco with a table and chairs in front of the chimaera and gas BBQ, or relax in the private hot tub, perfect for unwinding after a day of hiking. There’s also a convenient storage shed for your belongings. Additionally, you can enjoy free coarse fishing on the two lakes or book a spa treatment with the owner before your arrival. The charming hamlet of Aconbury is surrounded by farmland and countryside. Explore the area using the waymarked footpaths that wind through 630 acres of farmland and woodland, with easy access to the Wye Valley Way, Offa’s Dyke, and the Forest of Dean. Don’t miss a trip to one of the many nearby market towns where you can discover local produce at farmers’ markets and browse through a variety of independent shops. Hay-on-Wye is renowned for its books and hosts the annual international literary festival, while towns like Ross-on-Wye, Monmouth, and Leominster welcome you with an eclectic range of independent shops, all within 25 miles of home.
Weekly prices from £653.00
Launceston, Cornwall
2 1 1 Yes
Treat yourselves to a relaxing time at this exquisite, single-storey barn conversion. Set 3 miles from Launceston, within picturesque 7-acre grounds, the delightful, one-bedroom property welcomes two guests plus a pair of their favourite four-legged friends, and could be an ideal romantic retreat for a couple. Stroll around the grounds, fish in the lakes or river by special arrangement, and enjoy the characterful holiday home as a base from which to explore the stunning landscapes and historic attractions of both Devon and Cornwall. Arrive at this country retreat and find yourselves in an appealing, open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner, which combines exceptional comfort with original barn charm. Spend your evenings in here reading your books, chatting or watching something on the TV/DVD together. Find the attractive kitchen area, with its oil-fired Rayburn, is the ideal place to prepare tasty treats to enjoy at the table inside or out in the shared courtyard. Discover your double bedroom, which has an en-suite wet room, also has doors on to this outside space. Bask out here in the sunshine on warm days; BBQ your supper outside too if you choose and simply soak up the serenity. In addition to the grounds, find you have access to a shared games and laundry room and that there is parking for two cars with this holiday home. Head out on long walks and cycle rides from your doorstep. Venture some 4 miles to Roadford Lake, which is set in the Wolf Valley and is a great place to walk beside the water and through the trees. Keen walkers might like to venture 18 miles to Boscastle, where they can attempt a stretch of the South West Coast Path, with its impressive views. Also make a day of it with a trip to Dartmoor National Park, 13 miles away.
Weekly prices from £495.00
Tain, Inverness, Loch Ness & Nairn, Highlands
2 1 1 Yes
Located in a secluded position on the northern shore of the beautiful Moray Firth, this inviting lodge provides a great retreat for two guests discovering this spellbinding part of the Scottish Highlands. Forming part of a delightful group of relaxing cliff-top pods, this fabulous property features a soothing hot tub and has far-reaching sea views. Within easy reach of a number of picturesque towns and villages, this tranquil getaway makes a charming holiday home for couples exploring the countryside of Ross-shire and Sutherland. This tastefully decorated cabin has been beautifully furnished to offer an idyllic bolthole, perfect for unwinding in at the end of a memorable day. The lodge has been stylishly arranged, with low curving walls, a welcoming wood burner and French doors opening out onto the decked area with a hot tub and spectacular sea views. A few steps lead up onto the terrace and then through French doors and into the main accommodation. The light and enticing open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner is a perfect space to unwind in. The central lounge area features the warming wood burner, along with cosy seating, a Smart TV and Bluetooth speaker, making this an ideal space to snuggle up with a movie at the end of a wonderful day. Binoculars are provided so you can sit back and enjoy the views out to sea. You can cook your favourite meals in the fully equipped kitchen which also has a handy breakfast bar. Exploring further, the tasteful bedroom has a king-size bed, with robes provided for guests. There’s also a stylish shower room with complimentary toiletries. Outside, the French doors take you back onto the decked area where you will find the bubbling hot tub and outdoor furniture ideal for al fresco dining.
Weekly prices from £885.00
Tain, Inverness, Loch Ness & Nairn, Highlands
2 1 1 Yes
Situated in a wonderful cliff-top location with far-reaching views across the beautiful Moray Firth, this light-filled and spacious lodge makes a fabulous holiday home for two. With breathtaking surroundings, this secluded cabin is ideal for couples exploring the beautiful countryside of Ross and Sutherland, and for heading out along the NC500 to discover the Highlands of Scotland. This welcoming cabin has been decorated in fresh, relaxing shades and charmingly furnished to offer a getaway ideal for unwinding in at the end of a fantastic day. With its low curving walls, a wood burner, large windows, French doors and hot tub, the property also features a charming, decked area perfect for dining alfresco and spotting dolphins in the sea below. The lodge can be reached by a few steps leading up onto a decked area and through the French doors which lead into the relaxing open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner. The welcoming lounge area offers a Smart TV, Bluetooth speaker, comfortable seating and a warming wood burner, making this a lovely space to snuggle together and watch a movie or catch up with a good book at the end of a great day. You will also find a pair of binoculars, perfect for gazing out to sea and trying to spot dolphins, seabirds and other wildlife. You can rustle up your favourite dishes in the fully equipped kitchen, which also has a handy breakfast bar. Exploring further, the king-size bedroom has been tastefully decorated, has lovely views of the surrounding countryside and offers complimentary robes and toiletries. The lodge also has a stylish shower room. Outside, the garden comprises the decked area with the hot tub and outdoor furniture, along with a fire pit. Parking is available for two cars on the private driveway.
Weekly prices from £885.00
Llanybydder, Mid Wales
2 1 1 Yes
Surrounded by open fields, mountains and forests and enjoying its own hot tub, this cosy stone barn conversion for two is the ultimate romantic getaway for couples looking to spend quality time together uncovering the West Wales countryside and coastline a stone’s throw away. At the end of a long day’s adventure, there’s no better welcome than the soothing neutral colour palette and extra special homely touches in the open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner. Get creative with your delicious local produce and enjoy your efforts by dining romantically seated at the breakfast bar, saving some leftovers for tomorrow’s idyllic picnic. As the evening draws in, cuddle up on the comfy sofa and lose yourself in splendid views across the surrounding countryside or enjoy the latest blockbuster on the Smart TV. When you can’t resist the call of bedtime, retire to the king-size zip-and-link bedroom for a dreamy slumber before tomorrow’s adventure. Admire your fabulous views with a glass of something chilled from the comfort of the hot tub on the enclosed patio, and after sunset, stay up way past bedtime star gazing in the clear night’s sky. Set in a landscape of fields, mountains and forests, this peaceful rural location is perfect for wildlife enthusiasts, cyclists and keen walkers with many well-marked paths easily accessible from the doorstep. Head to the market town of Llandysul 7.5 miles away to peruse its array of independent shops and restaurants. Keen coastal explorers can take a boat trip to uncover Cardigan Bay’s marine ecology and Heritage Coast from New Quay 15.5 miles away. From nearby Llanina 13.5 miles away, follow the path past Cei Bach and Cwm Buwch where you can admire the sight of the River Drywi carving its way over a waterfall to the sea.
Weekly prices from £465.00
Crediton, Devon
2 1 1 Yes
Occupying a tranquil position amongst the Mid-Devon countryside, this luxury barn conversion is perfect for couples looking to enjoy quality time together. Contemporary and spacious, this property has been finished to a very high standard, with floor-to-ceiling windows allowing you to make the most of the far-reaching views. After a leisurely breakfast, step out of your front door for a walk across the rolling hills, before heading home for a spot of stargazing from your very own private hot tub. Laying on the edge of a family-run farm, this property is the ideal rural retreat for the modern guest. You enter the magnificent open-plan living area with its vaulted ceiling and large windows, creating a sense of light and space. In one corner is a cosy lounge area with a wood burner for colder evenings, whilst in the other corner is the well-equipped, modern kitchen. Next door is the stunning super-king-size bedroom with bi-folding doors leading outside, whilst a beautifully modern shower room completes the accommodation. At the top of the handcrafted staircase, there’s a glass-fronted mezzanine level - a relaxing area where the unspoilt views are framed by another floor-to-ceiling window. This property’s central location allows guests to explore much of Devon, including its two National Parks: Dartmoor (11 miles) to the south and Exmoor (20 miles) to the north, both of which offer a wealth of walking and cycling routes amongst breathtaking scenery. Further afield, you also have the gorgeous sandy beaches of South and North Devon to discover. Finally, you must visit the historic city of Exeter (17.5 miles) where you can visit its cathedral, museum and art galleries, as well as enjoying its range of shops and contemporary eateries.
Weekly prices from £821.00
Weymouth, Dorset and Somerset
2 1 1 Yes
Enjoying a fantastic, elevated position overlooking spellbinding countryside, this stylishly designed lodge provides relaxing accommodation for two guests. This delightful property makes a perfect escape for a couple seeking a romantic retreat in a beautiful part of Dorset. The lodge is part of a charming complex within easy reach of Lulworth Cove and the bustling coastal town of Weymouth. Featuring a soothing outdoor hot tub and far-reaching views, this is an idyllic and relaxing holiday getaway. A slope and step lead up and into this bright and inviting single-level property, with French doors opening into the spacious open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner. The cosy lounge offers an ideal space to snuggle up and relax with a favourite movie. The charming dining area is by the windows, offering beautiful rural views, and the kitchen has a wide range of equipment so you can prepare a romantic meal. The lodge also offers a tastefully decorated king-size bedroom with a handy en-suite shower room. From the bedroom, a stable door leads out onto the pretty, enclosed garden which features an artificial lawn, gravel terrace and outdoor furniture, providing a lovely spot for al fresco drinks. There’s also a relaxing hot tub, and on a clear day, you can see across the bay. Within sight of the Osmington White Horse, the picturesque village of Osmington makes a wonderful base for exploring a glorious stretch of the Dorset coastline. The nearest beach is Osmington Mills, just a mile away. The thriving seaside town of Weymouth (6 miles) is home to Portland House, Nothe Fort, a SEA LIFE Centre, a lovely beach and plenty of great places to eat and drink. Other local attractions include Durdle Door (9 miles), Monkey World, the Tank Museum (both 10 miles) and Mill House Cider Museum (4.5 miles).
Weekly prices from £517.00
Weymouth, Dorset and Somerset
2 1 1 Yes
Sleeping two guests plus one dog, this bijou bolthole is part of a complex of properties in beautiful Dorset, with outside space and surrounded by delightful countryside walks. You’re just a mile from the Jurassic Coast where you can explore coastal wonders, and ancient isles. Foodies will be thrilled to find a farm shop nearby (0.5 miles), and a welcoming pub with food and sea views (1 mile), while Weymouth (5 miles) offers an array of restaurants, shops, and a sandy beach. Off-road parking is available for one car. Head up external stairs towards your contemporary-style first floor apartment. Relax in cosy seating surrounded by calm seaside hues. With its romantic setting in the eaves, the property has sloping ceilings which add to its cosy character. Treat your loved one to a delicious meal featuring local ingredients - the sleek well-equipped kitchen has everything you need. Take the spiral stairs down to the rear of the property where you’ll find an enclosed garden and a private bubbly hot tub - the perfect place for evening giggles and banter. Sleep soundly in the pretty king-size bedroom with an en-suite shower room, and enjoy drinks on the living room balcony. Discover the Dorset Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty which makes up almost half of the county. Explore the South West Coast Path - the walk between Bowleaze Cove and Osmington Mills reveals ancient geology, fossils, a smuggling history and a waterfall on the Osmington Mills beach (1 mile). Snap iconic landmarks from Lulworth Cove and Durdle Door (9.5 miles) to Ringstead Bay (2.5 miles). Sail as 2012 Olympians did by the Weymouth and Portland peninsula (9 miles), or stay ashore for summer’s Dorset Seafood Festival, and the Weymouth Beach Volleyball Classic.
Weekly prices from £511.00
Weymouth, Dorset and Somerset
2 1 1 Yes
Set in the Dorset Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this hillside retreat is surrounded by nature and countryside. It’s part of a complex of properties, each with their own private space; and the setting makes it easy to venture further afield to West Dorset, even neighbouring Devon. It’s ideal for couples with a canine companion as there are abundant walks from the doorstep; explore country valleys, stroll pebbled shores, and sunbathe in sandy beach coves (1 mile). You’ll find a farm shop and pub within a mile of the property, and off-road parking for one car. A flight of external steps, and a steep path, lead to this elegant studio. Step up to the veranda and head towards the inviting open-plan living space with relaxed contemporary tones. Rustle up tasty dishes in the well-equipped compact kitchen. After a day of trekking or bike riding, you’ll love the bubbly hot tub, and dining terrace where you can make wishes under the stars. Relax in the living area with TV favourites, or curl up with a book on cosy armchairs - those fantastic views can still be seen from the floor-to-ceiling windows. And enjoy a great night’s sleep in the dreamy double bed. Stroll along the esplanade in Weymouth (5 miles) and enjoy the sandy beach, harbour, and traditional seaside fun. Over the causeway, discover the Isle of Portland (9 miles) where you can visit a lighthouse, this was the setting for sailing in the 2012 Olympics. Watch feathered friends swoop in to Abbotsbury Swannery and Subtropical Gardens (12 miles); discover literary links at the National Trust’s Hardy’s Cottage (8.5 miles) and Cloud Hills; and explore history at the Nothe Fort coastal defence museum (6.5 miles), and the Iron Age hillfort of Maiden Castle, the size of 50 football pitches (9.5 miles).
Weekly prices from £490.00