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The most popular hot tub holidays in Wales.
Wales is a land of stunning natural beauty, rich history and vibrant culture, making it a fantastic destination for a short break.
It's home to three national parks, including Snowdonia, known for its rugged landscapes and Mount Snowdon, the highest peak in Wales. The Brecon Beacons offer rolling hills and beautiful waterfalls, while Pembrokeshire boasts stunning coastal scenery.
Wales also features charming towns and villages, historic castles, and a strong cultural heritage with its unique language and traditions. A stay in a cottage with a hot tub adds a touch of luxury, perfect for unwinding after exploring this diverse and captivating country.
Check out the best lodges in Wales 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 Wales really does restore the soul!
Prestatyn / Sleeps 4
Perfectly positioned to explore a wealth of castles, golf courses, museums and Snowdonia National Park. Include rafting, pool, archery and amusement arcade.
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View propertyBala, Gwynedd / Sleeps 2
Located at the edge of Snowdonia National Park, this lodges resort has a lot of natural advantages. More peaceful than many parts of the Park, Bala is situated on the lake of that name, at the heart of what is called the Welsh Lake District.
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View propertyAbergele / Sleeps 4
Located near the popular hotspot of Abergele in North Wales. This is a great holiday break with amenities including a spa perfect for relaxing as well as a gym stocked with facilities for you to exercise.
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View propertyGarthmyl, Montgomery / Sleeps 2
Park is full of wildlife with a fishing pond, canal, gardens and 30 acres of woods to explore. The Shropshire Borders & Dovey Valley are within easy reach.
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View propertyLlanrhystud / Sleeps 4
1 and a half miles to the nearest beach and a 18 hole golf course on site, as well as tennis courts, games room & a clubhouse. A great place for families.
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View propertyLodges & Cabins in Pembrokeshire / Sleeps 2
Situated in the beautiful mid Wales, these lodges' overlook the Pembrokeshire coast into the sea. On a clear day you might even have a chance of spotting some dolphins.
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View propertyCriccieth, Gwynedd / Sleeps 2
Great location to explore the Llyn Peninsula with a 6 acre lake onsite stocked with coarse fish and Llanystumdwy village 1 mile away. A truly tranquil spot.
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View propertyLlanbedr / Sleeps 6-8
Nestled in the heart of Snowdonia National Park these 2 lodges offer luxury holiday accommodation, conveniently located to visit some fabulous attractions, and within driving distance of some magnificent beaches.
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View propertyBleddfa, Knighton / Sleeps 4
On the edge of Radnor Forest, teaming with wildlife, ideal for walking and cycling enthusiasts. Market town of Knighton is only a short drive.
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View propertyLlandinam, Powys / Sleeps 2
Terrific lodges with quaint villages of Caersws & Llandinam 2 miles away and Clywedog Dam is 7 miles away for fishing, sailing and swimming.
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View propertyLlandrindod Wells / Sleeps 6
Set on a working farm, these eco friendly lodges allow you to explore Elan Valley Reservoirs & enjoy rally driving and clay shooting within 15 minute drive.
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View propertyLlangadfan, Welshpool / Sleeps 4
Presenting magnificent views over Banwy Valley with tranquil surroundings, but still Barmouth Aberdyfi beaches are within an hours drive.
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View propertyPenybont, Llandrindod / Sleeps 4
Situated close to historic town of Llandrindod Wells & Aberystwyth with commanding views over the Powys. An ideal stay for a couples wanting to relax.
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View propertyBrecon Beacons National Park / Sleeps 2
Set in the foothills of Brecon Beacon National Park, ideal for hill walking, fishing and steam railways to enjoy. Also, Swansea is only 15 miles away.
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View propertyLlanddewi / Sleeps 4
Close to Cardigan Bay & Hay on Wye, these great lodges also offer activities such as pony trekking, mountain biking & bird watching with idyllic scenery.
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View propertyLlanbister / Sleeps 2
Surrounded by rivers, pools and woodland with activities including pony trekking, walking, fishing & cycling all available nearby.
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View propertyCwmbach / Sleeps 2
Explore Brecon Beacons Park and Victorian Aberdare Park. Activities include stargazing, golf, horse riding & cycling. Ideal for couples looking to escape the city.
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View propertyGarthmyl / Sleeps 2
Overlooking Montgomery Canal and on the edge of Lakeside Golf Course. Near Shrewsbury & Ludlow. Ideal for golfers wanting a relaxing stay.
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View propertyLlangadfan / Sleeps 2
Enjoy a steam train to Welshpool or stroll along Montgomery Canal. Lake Vyrnwy is close by where you can hire a rowing boat for the day.
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View propertyLlanbister / Sleeps 2
Close to Llandrindod Wells, with the chance to explore 150 acres of woodland and 3 wildlife ponds nearby. Try out horse riding, cycling and golf!
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View propertyLlanfihangel / Sleeps 2
Wrexham, Chester & Shrewsbury are all within easy reach of this property. Plenty of local pubs and shops in nearby towns such as Llanfyllin.
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View propertyNarberth / Sleeps 4
Close to an 18 hole golf course and overlooking a tranquil lake but with seaside resorts such as Tenby and Saundersfoot just a short drive away.
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View propertyLlanfihangel / Sleeps 2
Located next to a working farm, with close proximity to the town of Llanfyllin. Here you can enjoy sailing, birdwatching and cycling.
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View propertyPenparc / Sleeps 2
Cardigan is only 2.5 miles away and great onsite facilities include a swimming pool, BBQ area and children's play area.
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View propertyGlyngarth / Sleeps 12
Set on the Isle of Anglesey between Beaumaris & Menai Bridge. Stroll down to the waterfront and watch the sailing boats.
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View propertyDolphins, artisan beers, fairy-tale castles, spectacular scenery and bog snorkeling, what do they all have in common? Wales has them all, so whether you are looking for a romantic getaway in rural surroundings, the ultimate outdoor activity destination or a fun-packed family break this small country is jam-packed with things to do for all ages while still being one of the most rural areas in the UK.
Renting dog friendly cabins or cottages with hot tubs in Wales is the best way to experience all that this welcoming region has to offer, the top-quality accommodation we have selected offers comfort and style in abundance, with the added delight of an indulgent hot tub to relax in after a busy day exploring.
If you love lodge holidays and like to fish then we have some outstanding properties selected just for you. These are spread across the the United Kingdom and range from fishing nearby to chalets where you can fish from the decking. Some are on holiday parks ideal for families especially children while others are weekend lodge breaks where a peaceful afternoon with rod and reel is guaranteed.
Where can you go for a mini break at these prices realistically?Trips abroad for 2-3 nights are virtually the same as a full week nowadays. Hotels are great but not ideal for groups or families wanting to be together. These lodges can be found on golf courses, in the woods and beside the lake. Ideal settings for almost every getaway. We also have introduced a wide range of last-minute lodge accommodation near the UK's top cities so there is something for everyone.
There are some fantastic places to base yourself if you want cottages with hot tubs in Wales.
Snowdonia is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. This area offers hiking, mountain biking and climbing opportunities against the backdrop of its dramatic landscapes. After a day of adventure, there's nothing better than relaxing in your lodge with a hot tub, soaking in the breathtaking views.
Or there's the Brecon Beacons, known for its dark skies and excellent stargazing opportunities, making it perfect for a romantic break. Staying in a cosy log cabin with a hot tub allows you to enjoy the tranquillity and natural beauty of this region.
The Pembrokeshire Coast, with its stunning beaches and coastal paths, is great for a seaside escape. Cottages with hot tubs here provide a relaxing retreat after a day spent exploring the beautiful coastline and charming seaside towns.
And there’s Ceredigion, a lesser-known gem offering beautiful countryside and charming market towns. It’s perfect for those looking to explore off the beaten path and enjoy a peaceful stay in a cottage with a hot tub, surrounded by nature and tranquillity.
Choosing hot tub holidays in Wales means combining the best of adventure and relaxation. With stunning scenery, rich culture, and cosy cottages, it's the perfect destination for a memorable getaway. Soak in the hot tub, explore the great outdoors, and experience the charm of Wales.
At an elevation of 1085 metres, Snowdon is the highest point in Wales and the second highest in the UK.
The mountain is a designated national reserve and falls within the larger Snowdonia National Park, home to an abundance of wildlife, meandering rivers and dramatic landscapes.
It has been said that Snowdon is ‘the busiest mountain in Britain’ mainly because of the mountaineering, hiking, mountain biking and other activities that go on throughout the year.
Located within the Bluestone National Park Resort in Pembrokeshire, the Blue Lagoon Water Park is a wonderful day out for the whole family whatever the weather.
Aquatic adventures in a temperature-controlled environment, there is something for everyone. Relax on the sun loungers by the outdoor bubble pool, ride the rapids or float along the lazy river, the indoor beach leads to a great wave pool and there is a fun wet-play area for the little ones.
One of the world's best open-air museums and voted as one of the top free attractions in the UK, St Fagan’s National History Museum is located in Cardiff and is a must-visit for those staying at Welsh hot tub lodges.
The costumed staff chronicle the lives of Welsh people through the ages with over 50 original buildings and various periods of history being recreated in the 100 acres of parkland.
Powis Castle began life as a medieval fortress and today houses one of the finest collections of art and furniture in the country.
The castle and its world-famous gardens have been added to and remodeled over the last 400 years each generation adding to the already impressive collection including the magnificent state coach.
In the early 20th century the 4th Earl of Powis and his wife brought the gardens back to life adding plants from all over the world just one of the reasons Powis Castle is one of the premier tourist attractions.
With underground tours and miners as guides there is no better way to learn about the coal industry which is deeply ingrained in Welsh history.
Admission is free, and you are able to visit the original colliery buildings and experience what it was like for the miners by descending 300 metres down a mineshaft for a captivating tour underground.
Built in 1805 and designed by Thomas Telford and Willian Jessop Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, which takes the Llangollen Canal across the Dee Valley is still considered an engineering marvel.
Standing over 100ft above the river Dee and resting on 19 pillars this cast-iron waterway was an amazing feat of engineering and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Just a short drive from Cardiff this charming resort has been attracting visitors for over 150 years with it’s golden beaches, sweeping promenade and family attractions.
The Blue Flag beach at Whitmore Bay, with its iconic colourful beach huts is ideal for topping up your tan while 2 other beaches are dog-friendly all year round.
Llyn Padarn in Snowdonia, Wales is named in our guide as a great place to go ‘Cold water swimming in the UK’.
It might be a small country, but it is bursting with things to do and see; resulting in it regularly topping lists of the best places to visit in the world.
Boasting over 600 castles, miles of unspoilt coastline, scenery that can compete with the best and a host of unique family attractions it really does have it all.
After all, where else can you go Llama trekking in the morning, trampolining in underground caverns in the afternoon, visiting dragons in a fairy tale castle or marveling at the constellations in the evening.
A haven for walkers, cyclists, fishermen, golf enthusiasts and wildlife lovers, you cannot help but fall in love with this stunning part of the UK and many visitors return year after year.
Anglesey is host to the Red squirrel, our guide: Animals by season explains about their habitat and how to improve ytour chances of spottinmg one!
So, whether you are celebrating a special occasion with friends and need large lodges for groups, want to escape for a romantic weekend away or want a great deal on the annual family holiday you are sure to find perfect hot tub cabin holidays in Wales
Discover magnificent beaches, underground caverns and some excellent dining and shopping experiences, or play golf amidst some of the finest scenery in the UK.
Cymru (Wales in Gaelic) is frequently voted as one of the top places in the world to visit, with special offers and exclusive discounts a holiday break in Wales could be closer than you think.
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