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Luxury Log Cabins in the Cotswolds with Private Hot Tubs

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The most popular hot tub holidays in The Cotswolds.

The Cotswolds, with its rolling hills, picturesque villages and historic sites, is quintessentially English. Known for its beautiful landscapes and charming stone cottages, the Cotswolds offer a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

We’ve got some wonderful lodges, cottages and log cabins with hot tubs in the Cotswolds – ideal for romantic breaks or just relaxing holidays away from the bustle of modern life.

Take your pick from the beautiful properties listed here and make your booking now so you can start planning all the finer details of where in the Cotswolds you’ll visit during your stay.


Self Catering Hot Tub Breaks In The Cotswolds

Check out the best lodges in Cotswolds with hot tubs; 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 Cotswolds really does restore the soul!

  • Benson Waterfront

    Benson-on-Thames, Oxfordshire / Sleeps  2

    • hot tub
    • Timber verandah
    • On riverfront
    • Quiet location

    Set on the banks of the River Thames, enjoy fishing, canoeing, bird watching and you can even hire a boat. Oxford is also only 10 miles.

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  • Bluewood Lodges

    Bledington, The Cotswolds / Sleeps  2

    • hot tub
    • pet friendly
    • wi-fi
    • Fishing nearby

    Close to the traditional cotswold village of Kingham, experience horse riding, fishing and golf all nearby. An ideal destination for a rural family break.

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  • The Outlook

    Stroat, near Chepstow / Sleeps  4

    • hot tub
    • wi-fi
    • garden
    • Stunning views

    A fantastic cottage set on the border of England & Wales allowing you to explore both. There are plenty of outdoor activities close by.

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  • The Retreat

    Stroat, near Chepstow / Sleeps  2-6

    • hot tub
    • wi-fi
    • garden
    • Great views

    A lovely semi detached cottage with views over the Gloucestershire countryside, Newport & Cardiff are within driving distance.

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  • Hoburne Cotswold

    South Cerney, Cirencester / Sleeps  4

    • hot tub
    • pet friendly
    • Stunning activities
    • Well equipped kitchen

    This park has over 150 lakes with a vast range of activities including golf, swimming, fishing, tennis, amusements and an indoor soft play area.

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  • The Stables

    Bream, near Lydney / Sleeps  2

    • hot tub
    • pet friendly
    • wi-fi
    • Quiet location

    A terrific barn conversion with loads of attractions close by including Clearwell Caves, Sculpture Trail & Wye Valley which is popular for mountain biking.

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  • Croft Farm Water Park

    Tewkesbury , Gloucestershire / Sleeps  4

    • hot tub
    • Well equipped kitchen
    • Non smoking
    • Stunning decking

    Positioned in the beautiful Avon Valley, with a host of water sport activities on site including sailing, kayaking & paddle boarding.

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  • Greenways Log Cabin

    Newent, Gloucestershire / Sleeps  2

    • hot tub
    • wi-fi
    • garden
    • garden

    Located close to the Royal Forest of Dean, from here you can explore the vast countryside as well as the historic city of Gloucester.

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Prefer A Holiday Cottage

  • The Granary

    Bream, near Lydney / Sleeps  4

    • hot tub
    • pet friendly
    • wi-fi
    • Quiet location

    Located in the majestic Forest of Dean, these delightful barn conversions have an abundance of wildlife, walks and cycling routes on the doorstep.

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  • Orchard Cottage

    Blakeney, Gloucestershire / Sleeps  2

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

    Close to the ancient village of Blakeney and on the edge of the Forest of Dean. Head down to the local village pub or even grab yourself some fish and chips!

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  • Mill Cottage

    Hanley William near Tenbury Wells / Sleeps  2

    • hot tub
    • Private patio
    • Open plan
    • Taylor-made kitchen

    This property is set in the Hanley Mill Estate among 30 acres of lush woodland, and just 5 miles from the market town of Tenbury Wells.

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Where to Stay in the Cotswolds

One of the most iconic places to stay is Bourton-on-the-Water, often referred to as the "Venice of the Cotswolds." Its charming low bridges spanning the River Windrush and its quaint, honey-coloured stone buildings create a picture-perfect setting. With plenty of tea rooms, shops and riverside walks, Bourton-on-the-Water is an ideal spot for a classic Cotswolds experience.

Stow-on-the-Wold, perched on a hill, is another excellent choice. Known for its antique shops and historic market square, Stow offers a mix of history and charm. Don’t miss the chance to visit the picturesque St. Edward’s Church, with its enchanting tree-framed doorway.

For those seeking a more serene retreat, the village of Bibury is perfect. It’s home to the famous Arlington Row, a set of picturesque weavers' cottages that are among the most photographed scenes in the Cotswolds.

Cirencester, regarded as the capital of the Cotswolds, provides a vibrant mix of history, culture and modern amenities. Its Roman heritage is evident in the Corinium Museum and the town’s bustling market and array of shops, cafes and restaurants make it a lively place to explore, with good cottage and lodge options nearby.

Tetbury is another great choice, particularly for those interested in antiques and history. This market town is home to the Prince of Wales’s Highgrove Estate, where you can tour the beautiful gardens.

With its medieval market cross, traditional stone cottages and peaceful atmosphere, Castle Combe feels like stepping back in time. The village is small but offers a few high-quality places to stay, perfect for a quiet and romantic getaway.


Insider Tips for the Cotswolds

  • Spend the day exploring Bourton-on-the-Water: Visit the picturesque village with its quaint bridges, stone houses and charming shops.
  • Discover Bibury: Admire the iconic Arlington Row cottages, one of the most photographed spots in the Cotswolds.
  • Visit Blenheim Palace: Explore the grand stately home and its beautiful gardens, birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill.
  • Walk the Cotswold Way: Hike along this long-distance trail, offering stunning views of the countryside and passing through picturesque villages.
  • Enjoy a Cream Tea in Stow-on-the-Wold: Indulge in a traditional English treat at one of the cosy tea rooms in this historic market town.

Take your pick from a fantastic range of destinations and hot tub hideaways in the Cotswolds – there really is something for everyone, no matter what your perfect short break looks like.

Cotswold Water Park

With 150 Lakes covering 40 square miles, situated just south of Cirencester. This amazing park has an incredible array of outdoor activities, take a leisurely lakeside stroll, enjoy a bite to eat in one of the quintessential country inns, or indulge in a spot of birdwatching, there’s even a beach. Whatever your pleasure you will find it here, with activities on offer including;

  • Aerial adventures
  • Fishing
  • Archery
  • Paintballing
  • Horse-riding
  • Golf
  • Rally Driving
  • Sailing
  • Inflatable rides
  • Swimming
  • Water-skiing
  • Paddle-boarding
  • Windsurfing
  • Kayaking
  • Canoeing

Entry to the park is free, however the activities are run by different providers so prices vary, check out the “Things to Do” page on the website and follow the link for the ones you are interested in to check pricing information and to book.

Shakespeare’s Birthplace

Walk in the footsteps of the UK’s most famous writer and explore the home where he was born and grew up. Hear family tales and watch live theatre performances from the resident actors, while learning about the remarkable influence the great Bard still has on our lives today.

The house has been passed through generations and is now run by the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust and with a comprehensive programme of events, shows and exhibitions throughout the year plus a lovely gift shop, it offers a fascinating day out for al the family.

There are several other properties in the area which have close connections with Shakespeare including; Shakespeare's New Place, Anne Hathaway’s Cottage Hall Croft and Mary Arden’s Farm.

(Buying a combined ticket can save up to 60% on individual prices)

Shakespeare’s Birthplace Opening Times

  • Winter 2017/Spring 2018
    30 Oct - 11 Mar: 10am - 4pm
  • Spring/Summer/Autumn 2018
    12 Mar - 28 Oct: 9am-5pm

Ticket Prices

  • Adult: £17.50 (£15.75 online)
  • Child: £11.50 (£10.35 online)
  • Family: £46.50 (£41.85 online)
  • Concession: £16.50 (£14.85 online)

Places to eat and drink in the Cotswolds

The Cotswolds is a haven for foodies not only because of the quality of restaurants in the region, but also for the vast array of produce on offer.

Farmers’ markets take place in many of the towns and villages. Selling the world renowned Double Cheese, Tewkesbury mustard, the Cotswolds even has its own gin made in Stourton. Why not pick up some local produce to take back to your Cotswolds hot tub property or make up a picnic to enjoy in the stunning countryside?

You will be sure to find a lovely cafe, restaurant or gastropub when you are out and about and there is a happy sprinkling of Michelin stars too such as the Le Champignon Sauvage in Cheltenham where you will pay around £70 for a 3 course A-la-Carte meal.

Ceiling beams, log fires, leather armchairs and exposed Cotswold stone, this region has country pubs a plenty where you can enjoy a spot of lunch or drink in a cosy welcoming atmosphere.

Visit the oldest inn in the UK; The Porch House at Stow-on-the-Wold which dates back to 947AD or relax with a glass of something chilled in the pretty garden of the historic Fountain Inn which is a peaceful oasis in the centre of Gloucester.

Last Thoughts

The Cotswolds is the ideal destination for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life yet close to plenty of thrilling activities and attractions, from historic country houses, elegant restaurants and picture postcard villages the Cotswolds is truly stunning and deserves its reputation as one of the best places for a hot tub retreat.

Enjoy a day at Cheltenham racecourse, visit the enchanting model village at Bouton-on-the-water or take a walk on the wild side at the Cotswold Wildlife Park, you will be spoiled for choice but one thing for certain you will make memories that will last a lifetime.