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Luxury Log Cabins in Cheshire with Private Hot Tubs

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The most popular hot tub holidays in Cheshire.

If you’re looking for a great place to escape the modern hustle and bustle, Cheshire could be the ideal county for a relaxing break. There are plenty of charming towns and villages dotted around the county, or you can go completely remote in the scenic countryside, with just a handful of excellent pubs within walking distance of your chosen getaway spot.

You might also prefer to base yourself in reach of Chester. The historic city really is packed with iconic sights and is excellent for a shopping day trip too.

Wherever you decide to go, you’ll find that we’ve got some wonderful hot tub hideaways in Cheshire for you to choose from. These tranquil escapes are the ideal base for a soothing few days away and you’ll love the option of unwinding at the end of your day’s adventures amongst the bubbles and jets of the tub.



Self Catering Hot Tub Breaks in Cheshire

Check out the best cabins and cottages with hot tubs in Cheshire; 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 Cheshire really does restore the soul!

  • Gardener's Lodge

    Nantwich / Sleeps  4

    • hot tub
    • garden
    • garden
    • parking

    A fantastic wooden clad lodge situated on the outskirts of the charming town of Nantwich. Ideal for a small family looking to enjoy the north west.

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  • Laurel Cottage

    Brereton / Sleeps  4

    • hot tub
    • pet friendly
    • parking
    • Beamed barn conversion

    This lovely cottage welcomes pets and has the luxury of an indoor swimming pool and private hot tub.

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  • Woodman's Lodge

    Nantwich / Sleeps  4

    • hot tub
    • garden
    • garden
    • parking

    This detached lodge is the perfect base to unwind whilst still being close enough to major cities such as Stoke, Manchester & Liverpool.

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  • The Green House

    Sandiway / Sleeps  6

    • hot tub
    • wi-fi
    • parking
    • En Suite

    Close to the quaint village of Sandiway, this superb holiday cottage has luxury running throughout and is the perfect base to explore Cheshire.

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  • Betley Court Farm 2

    Betley / Sleeps  4

    • hot tub
    • wi-fi
    • parking
    • Working farm location

    A fantastic wooden clad lodge situated on the outskirts of the charming town of Nantwich. Ideal for a small family looking to enjoy the north west.

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Where to Stay in Cheshire

Many people prefer to choose cottages and lodges close to Chester and it’s easy to see why. The city is famous for its well-preserved Roman walls, classic architecture and iconic Tudor buildings.

Chester offers a mix of history, culture and modern amenities, with attractions such as Chester Cathedral, Chester Rows and the Chester Roman Amphitheatre. Staying in a hot tub hideaway on the outskirts means you’ve got somewhere quiet to relax after walking around for hours each day exploring.

For a taste of rural charm, head to the villages of Tarporley or Alderley Edge. These picturesque villages offer quaint streets, traditional pubs and stunning countryside views, as well as easy access to nearby attractions like Beeston Castle and Alderley Edge itself, a mystical sandstone escarpment steeped in legend.

For a cultural experience, visit the town of Knutsford on your short break. Known for its literary connections, charming streets and bustling market, Knutsford offers a mix of history, culture and modern amenities. Staying in Knutsford allows you to explore its many landmarks, visit attractions like the Tatton Park estate and the Gaskell House and enjoy its vibrant arts scene and dining options.

Insider Tips for Cheshire

  • Visit Chester: Explore the historic city with its Roman walls, medieval buildings and unique two-tiered shopping galleries known as "The Rows."
  • Discover Tatton Park: Explore the grand mansion, gardens and deer park of this historic estate near Knutsford.
  • Walk along the Sandstone Trail: Hike along this scenic trail, offering panoramic views of Cheshire's countryside and passing through ancient woodland and sandstone cliffs.
  • Explore Jodrell Bank Observatory: Visit the world-famous observatory and discover its groundbreaking research in astronomy.
  • Visit Lyme Park: Explore the beautiful gardens and historic house, famously used as Pemberley in the BBC adaptation of Pride and Prejudice.

While most hot tub holidays in Cheshire are based around visiting the city of Chester itself, there are other options in the county if you want something a little different. Secure your ideal Cheshire short break with us now, as these popular properties do get booked up.


Activities & Places To Visit

1. Gulliver's World

1. Gulliver's World

If you are travelling with young children, you need to visit Gulliver's World; the best fun-filled family day out in the North West. Catering for kids between the ages of 2-13 years there are over 80 rides and attractions to keep them occupied.

Little girls will enjoy the Fairytale Academy while the boys will love the Diggers and Junior Cowboy Town, face-painting, loads of play areas, fossil digs, indoor soft play and so much more guarantee a totally terrific tots day out.

2. Lyme Park

2. Lyme Park

This extravagant Italianate palace is situated in a large deer park south of Disley, Sumptuous furnishings, an amazing collection of clocks, elegant, showy staterooms hung with tapestries and magnificent interiors in a mixture of styles make this a great place to visit for all the family.

Outside there are 17 acres of peaceful Victorian gardens including a sunken Parterre, rose garden and lake. Herds of red and fallow deer roam the parkland and there are woodland walks and a play area for the children, making this a wonderful day out for all the family.

3. Chester Zoo

3. Chester Zoo

Chester is the UK's most visited zoo and with over 500 different species of animals, an extensive programme of events and tons to do for all ages it's easy to see why.

One of the world leaders in conservation Chester zoo is home to over 15,000 animals some you will recognise, like bears, leopards and rhinos and some you may not such as the capybara or mountain chicken frog.

See the largest colony of Chimps in Europe, check out Sea-Lion Beach or visit Britain's largest Tropical House. You'll be hard pushed to fit everything into this fun and fascinating day.

4. Daresbury

4. Daresbury

The Birthplace of Lewis Carroll, Daresbury attracts tons of visitors a year who want to know more about the parson's son who wrote Alice in Wonderland. Although the parsonage where he was born no longer stands there is a plaque to commemorate the famous writer.

The village itself has changed little since Lewis Carroll's day expect for the elegant visitor centre attached to the church where his father was vicar.

Displays give you an insight into his life and you can hear his wonderful stories, another must see is the stained-glass window portraying characters from the world-famous books.

5. Tatton Park

5. Tatton Park

A superb day out for all the family Tatton Park is one of the north-west’s most popular heritage attractions. Situated in a beautiful, thousand-acre deer-park, discover centuries of history and catch a glimpse of live above and below stairs at the great house and Tudor Hall.

With more than 100 events a year, there is something for everyone here; award-winning gardens, working farm and a range of specialty shops selling unusual gifts and premium Cheshire produce it's no wonder visitors return time after time to this beautiful attraction.

6. Shop till You Drop in Cheshire

6. Shop till You Drop in Cheshire

The Cheshire-set know a thing or two about fashion and shopping and as holiday cottages near all the best places are so affordable you will have some change to spare in some of the country's most stylish boutiques.

Alderley Edge, Knutsford and Wilmslow are renowned for their charming antique shops, exclusive retailers and posh nosh while Nantwich offers something a little different with its preserved Tudor buildings and medieval streets offering unusual and unique items along with a farmer's market brimming with local produce.

Alternatively grab some bargains at Cheshire Oaks, the UK’s largest designer outlet with 145 stores like Armani, Ted Baker and Ralph Lauren with reductions of up to 70%.

7. Jodrell Bank Observatory

7. Jodrell Bank Observatory

Seeing the world-famous Lovell telescope up close is an incredible experience and with lots of things to do and see for all ages it is a fantastic value-for-money day out.

Situated in 35-acres of gardens, the Discovery Centre with its hands-on displays interactive exhibitions and fascinating galleries will help you understand its purpose.

If science isn't your bag there is an arboretum, picnic area, Galaxy Garden and playground for the kids. Regular family science shows and an exciting event calendar cements Jordrell Bank Observatory as one of Cheshire’s and the north west’s top attractions.

Guides

How to have a guilt-free screen-free holiday guide: In order to help you plan some fun activities off the screen, we’ve put together a handy guide that you can use while travelling.

Last Word

There is an abundance of things to do and see in Cheshire. Whether you're on a romantic weekend away, travelling with friends or enjoying a family holiday there is something for everyone.

Cheshire boasts fascinating museums and wonderful hidden gems just waiting to be explored as well as elegant gardens, grand stately homes, fun family attractions and a host of festivals that will leave you wanting more.

Chester has the most complete city walls in the country, the biggest Roman amphitheatre in the UK, a spectacular cathedral, 700-year old shopping rows and the oldest racecourse along with the country’s number one zoo.

Take a guided tour of the city either by foot or open-top bus or enjoy a pleasure cruise on the river to view the city from a different perspective.

History, beautiful scenery and unique diversity make Cheshire one of the most popular places for an unforgettable holiday break.