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Luxury Log Cabins in Lancashire with Private Hot Tubs

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The most popular hot tub holidays in Lancashire.

Lancashire, with its mix of vibrant cities, historic towns and beautiful countryside, offers a diverse range of attractions and activities. There’s the beautiful countryside of the Forest of Bowland, the quiet surrounds of the area around Lancaster and the mix of seaside resorts around Blackpool and St Annes.

There’s a destination to suit any kind of holiday and we’ve got some great lodges and cottages with hot tubs to match. Take your pick from any of these great hideaways and you’ll be delighted with your accommodation, acting as the ideal base for adventurous day trips or just a few days spent relaxing away from home.


Hot Tub Breaks in Lancashire

Check out the best lodges and cottages with hot tubs in Lancashire; be it for a couple, family or group of friends, you are guaranteed to find "the one" and pack your suitcases because a hot tub break in Lancashire really does restore the soul!

  • Beacon Fell View

    Longridge, Ribble Valley / Sleeps  5

    • hot tub
    • wi-fi
    • Crazy golf
    • Paddling pool

    Ideal for families, this park is located in 30 acres of parkland with an onsite swimming pool, family club and amusements.

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  • Sunset Holiday Village

    Hambleton / Sleeps  4

    • hot tub
    • wi-fi
    • Fishing lakes
    • Clubhouse

    Situated close to two small fishing lakes, this is the perfect place for a tranquil break where you can unwind with nature.

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  • The Glenwalden Guest House

    Blackpool, Lancashire / Sleeps  24

    • hot tub
    • pet friendly
    • wi-fi
    • parking

    This luxury home has all the amenities you need for a memorable family holiday with Blackpool just a short drive away.

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Relax and Enjoy Lancashire

Being close to Blackpool, with all its attractions, some excellent golf courses, and breathtaking scenery make Lancashire a popular choice for weekend breaks for both families, couples and groups of friends.

The deluxe holiday lodges and cottages offer all the home comforts you would expect and are fully central heated making them enjoyable throughout the year and if you book a pet-friendly Lancashire hot tub lodge the family dog can come along too.

The sumptuous properties have the added benefit of an outdoor jacuzzi where you can spend lazy evenings gazing at the stars and enjoying the peace and quiet, perfect for those wanting to leave behind the hustle and bustle of city life.

Whether you are looking for a large lodge that can accommodate all the family you or a bijoux cottage ideal for a romantic break with your loved one; Lancashire offers something for everyone.

If you're looking for somewhere world famous, then check out our Blackpool Lodges.

Where to Stay in Lancashire

Check out some of the lodges we have available near Lancaster. Known for its medieval castle and stunning Georgian architecture, Lancaster offers a mix of history and culture. You can explore the Lancaster City Museum, take a stroll along the Lancaster Canal, or enjoy the bustling market square.

For a seaside getaway, head to Blackpool, one of the UK’s most famous resort towns. Blackpool is perfect for families and those seeking entertainment, with its iconic Blackpool Tower, Pleasure Beach amusement park and lively promenade.

Lytham St Annes, just a short drive from Blackpool, offers a more relaxed coastal experience. This charming town is known for its well-maintained Victorian and Edwardian architecture, beautiful gardens, and sandy beaches. Some properties can even offer sea views from your hot tub – perfect on a sunny summer’s evening.

If you prefer the tranquillity of the countryside, consider staying in the Ribble Valley. This picturesque area is dotted with quaint villages like Clitheroe and Whalley, surrounded by rolling hills and scenic landscapes. The Ribble Valley is ideal for walking, cycling and exploring historic sites such as Clitheroe Castle.

Or for a blend of culture and countryside, the market town of Garstang is a great choice. Located between the Forest of Bowland and the Lancashire coast, Garstang offers beautiful canal-side walks, a weekly market and a variety of independent shops and cafes.


Insider Tips for Lancashire

  • Explore Blackpool Pleasure Beach: Enjoy a day of fun and thrills at one of the UK's most famous amusement parks.
  • Visit Lancaster Castle: Discover the history of this castle, which has served as a prison and courthouse over the centuries.
  • Relax on Formby Beach: Spend a day at this beautiful stretch of coastline, known for its sand dunes and pine forests.
  • Discover the Forest of Bowland: Explore this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, with its rolling hills, picturesque villages and abundant wildlife.
  • Explore the Ribble Valley: Visit charming towns like Clitheroe and enjoy scenic walks in this beautiful countryside.

Lancashire’s coast and countryside make it a great destination for all kinds of short breaks – so take your pick from our range of cottages and lodges to find your perfect getaway.


1. Blackpool Pleasure Beach

1. Blackpool Pleasure Beach

Home to the highest roller coaster in the UK and Britain's most ride intensive theme park, (over 125 rides and attractions) a visit to Blackpool pleasure beach is a fun-packed day for all the family.

Thrill-seekers are catered for with "The Big One" "Infusion" and the spooky indoor roller coaster "Valhalla" while old favourite, the iconic "Grand National" is still taking riders over Becher's Brook after 70 years.

The little ones will love Nickelodeon Land with characters, rides and gift shop, Ripley’s Believe it or Not and Adventure Golf and the whole family will enjoy the spectacular shows at the park's arena.

2. Pendle Hill

2. Pendle Hill

Located at the southern tip of the Yorkshire Dales in an idyllic area of Outstanding Natural Beauty Pendle is popular with walkers and cyclists, the hill itself rises 557ft above sea-level and offers jaw-dropping views of the surrounding countryside.

Famous for the Pendle Witches who lived in the area over 400 years ago and were part of Britain's most famous witchcraft trials this spot offers entertainment for all the family.

Follow the witches trail, visit Bancroft Mill or simply enjoy the peaceful surroundings with a bite to eat or drink in one of the many welcoming country pubs and restaurants.

3. Samlesbury Hall

3. Samlesbury Hall

A history lovers haven, this distinctive 14th century stately home has retained the stark black and white exterior and is steeped in intrigue, witches, magic and history.

The spooky tale of Lady Dorothy, whose secret love resulted in her dying of a broken heart, an insight into life over the last 700 years, Victorian kitchen and Tudor priest holes are all waiting to be discovered.

Boasting an award-winning restaurant onsite, woodland walks, adventure playground, bee heritage centre, petting farm and the UK's first wafflery "Dottie's" along with a gift shop packed with top-quality gifts, Samlesbury Hall has something for everyone.

4. WWT Martin Mere

4. WWT Martin Mere

Situated near Ormskirk, the Wildfowl and Wetland Trust run this family friendly attraction which is an ideal day out for those staying at log cabins with hot tubs in Lancashire.

This large nature reserve caters for all ages with canoe safaris, a giant tree house, Rushes Adventure Play Area, Wild Walk and guided boat tours.

Home to more than a hundred species of rare and endangered birds and Asian short-clawed otters there is no better place for wildlife photography.

Visit in spring to visit the award-winning duckling nursery. Getting close to nature has never been such fun, just be sure to bring your wellies.

5. Morecambe Bay

5. Morecambe Bay

Stretching from the south west coast of Cumbria down to Fleetwood in Lancashire Morecambe Bay is one of the most beautiful coastlines in the country.

Offering a vast range of outdoor activities including paragliding, wind-surfing, sailing, horse-riding, mountain-biking and kite-surfing to name a few. It is the perfect destination for outdoor sports enthusiasts.

If that seems a bit too energetic then the miles of golden sand are perfect for sunbathing, sandcastles and swimming, not to mention, if you are enjoying a romantic mini getaway; the perfect spot to walk hand in hand and experience amazing sunsets.

6. Lytham Hall

6. Lytham Hall

Set in 78-acres of parkland this 18th century Mansion is one of the finest Georgian houses in the country.

Follow the secret door trail to see what Alice in Wonderland characters you can find hidden in the grounds or explore the 18th century Dovecote and stable block where the Clifton family kept their racehorses.

The grounds are open to the public daily and are perfect for a picnic although there is a tearoom situated in the West Wing of the house. There are guided tours of the interiors of this beautiful house from Wednesday through to Sunday.

7. Sandcastle Waterpark

7. Sandcastle Waterpark

Blackpool is a tourist's heaven and has tons of attractions not least the biggest and arguably best indoor waterpark in the UK.

Offering 18 slides and attractions including a wave pool, water chutes, adventure play area with tipping coconut, splash pools and a luxury spa featuring heated recliners, steam room, aromatherapy and massages, there is something for everyone.

While the British weather can be unpredictable you will feel like you are in the tropics in the 84° controlled climate and with entertainment for all ages, make sure you pack your swimming costume for this fun family day out!

8. Lancaster Castle

8. Lancaster Castle

Dating back to the 12th century this grade 1 listed building has been described as the North West's most important and historic monument.

A history that is steeped in witches, intrigue and executions, take a tour with a friendly guide who will regale you with past tales such as the one about local highwaymen George Lyon who went to the gallows in 1815.

Visit the medieval cells, view one of Europe's largest shield collections and learn about the history of crime and punishment, religious persecution and penal reform over almost a thousand years.

The Last Word

Book your hot tub holidays in Lancashire today for an unforgettable holiday whatever the time of year.

Home to a seemingly endless array of outdoor pursuits from abseiling and golf, to horse-riding and kite-boarding and a host of family attractions, this glorious county is well worth a visit.

Whether you want a romantic retreat or last-minute family break you will not be disappointed when you book a Lancashire hot tub lodge.

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