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Longnor Wood Holiday Park

6 Miles from Buxton
Sleeps 4
Hot Tub
  • Adults only
  • Central Peak District location
  • Putting/Crazy Golf
  • Shop/Supermarket
  • Surrounded by woodland
From £264 for 2 Nts
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4.6

Rudyard Lake Lodges

11 Miles from Buxton
Sleeps 6
Pets 2
Hot Tub
  • Explore the Peak District
  • Rural setting
  • Edge of Peak District
  • Woodland location
  • Walking, cycling, climbing, fishing & more!
From £335 for 3 Nts
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4.4

Charlesworth Lodges

12 Miles from Buxton
Sleeps 4
Hot Tub
  • Breathtaking location
  • Romantic breaks
  • Next to Peak District
  • Lots of superb walks
From £299 for 4 Nts
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3.9

Ladera Retreat Lodges

12 Miles from Buxton
Sleeps 10
Hot Tub
  • Close to Peak District
  • Picturesque location
  • 22 acre country estate
  • Edge of the Peak District
  • Lots of restaurants nearby
From £279 for 4 Nts
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Rivendale Lodge Retreat

12 Miles from Buxton
Sleeps 6
Pets 3
Hot Tub
  • Country getaway
  • Bar and restaurant
  • Ideal for exploring Peak District
  • Treehouse accommodation available!
  • Wildlife watching
From £349 for 2 Nts
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Darwin Forest

15 Miles from Buxton
Sleeps 8
Pets 2
Hot Tub
Darwin Forest is part of our Go Active Breaks Collection, nestled in stunning woodland close to Matlock and Bakewell on the edge of Derbyshire’s breath-taking Peak District.
From £509 for 4 Nts
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Hazelhurst Lodges

17 Miles from Buxton
Sleeps 6
Hot Tub
  • Wooden cabins
  • Luxurious lodges
  • Rural location
  • Romantic breaks
  • Countryside views
From £489 for 3 Nts
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Ramshorn Estate Woodland Lodges

17 Miles from Buxton
Sleeps 14
Pets 2
Hot Tub
  • Explore the superb countryside
  • Lakeside setting
  • Wooden lodges
  • Cosy retreat near Peak District
  • 30 acres of natural woodland
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Sandybrook Lodges

17 Miles from Buxton
Sleeps 8
Pets 2
Hot Tub
Sandybrook Lodges is part of our Go Active Breaks Collection and is set in the former grounds of a 19th century manor house, close to the picturesque market town of Ashbourne.
From £375 for 4 Nts
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Dovestone Holiday Park

19 Miles from Buxton
Sleeps 6
Pets 2
Hot Tub
  • Perfect couples retreat
  • Stunning wooden lodges
  • 3 miles from the Pennine Way
  • Near Bronte Country
  • Private decking area
From £299 for 2 Nts
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Quarry Walk Lodges

20 Miles from Buxton
Sleeps 6
Pets 2
Hot Tub
  • Log cabins
  • Shop/Supermarket
  • Near Alton Towers
  • Children's play area
  • Lots to do in local area
From £275 for 3 Nts
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Buxton Hot Tub Lodge Guide

Exploring the Peak District makes for an unforgettable UK break. What better way to enjoy it than by staying in a luxurious lodge with a hot tub? Here are four fantastic lodges near Buxton, each offering a unique experience for our guests.

Longnor Wood Holiday Park, Derbyshire

Fancy a proper break without the kids or the drama? Longnor Wood Holiday Park sits just 20 minutes from Buxton and is strictly adults-only.

No fighting over who gets the good bedroom here as both are kings and come with plush bedding.

Grab your morning coffee from the Nespresso machine while gazing at countryside. And the modern kitchen even has everything you need including a dishwasher because who wants to wash up on holiday?

Bakewell's just down the road. Try the real Bakewell tart, not those supermarket knock-offs. The charming village of Longnor offers proper local shops without a chain store in sight.

These luxury lodges are perfect for self-catering weekend getaways when you need to recharge. Central heating keeps things toasty year-round, and they'll sort you with a BBQ if the British weather behaves.

No restaurants on-site, but that's the point of these boutique accommodations – peace, quiet, and no waiting for a table. Just you, your mates, and a steaming hot tub under the stars.

Peak Luxury Lodge, Derbyshire

Couples looking for romantic retreats near Shrewsbury need to check out Peak Luxury Lodge. Just 20 minutes from Buxton, it's the perfect spot to unwind with your other half.

Nothing says "I love you" like booking a cabin with a private hot tub and wood-burning stove.

The king-size bed with crisp linen is extra comfy without those sagging nightmares you sometimes get in holiday accommodations. You've got your own en-suite shower room too.

Hartington Village is just down the road with its cracking cheese shop. Grab some local Stilton and you can thank us later! Dovedale's stunning walks are perfect for working off said cheese before returning to your eco-friendly lodge for a soak.

Chatsworth House is nearby if you fancy something a bit different between hot tub sessions. The Nespresso machine means proper coffee without leaving your countryside escape.

This adults-only glamping pod experience means no screaming children to ruin the mood. While there's no restaurant, the fully-equipped kitchen means you can cook up something special or just reheat a takeaway.

Chatsworth Superior Lodge, Derbyshire

Rain, shine, or typical British drizzle – it doesn't matter at Chatsworth Superior Lodge. Your private hot tub is covered so you can soak while watching raindrops without getting your prosecco watered down.

The king-size bed is genuinely comfortable and the walk-in rainfall shower is powerful enough to wake you up with a buzz. The open-plan design means whoever's cooking isn't banished to another room.

Your Nespresso coffee tastes even better on the private decking while watching the sunrise over the Peak District. Just 20 minutes from Buxton, these pet-friendly accommodations make a perfect base for exploring.

Tissington village nearby is real postcard material and you'll love a visit to the Tissington Trail, which follows an old railway line with incredible views.

These cabins strike the perfect balance between luxury and comfort.

No restaurants are on-site but that's the beauty of self-catering - eat what you want, when you want. These boutique lodges offer privacy that hotels simply can't match, all within easy reach of Shrewsbury.

Bakewell Deluxe Lodge, Derbyshire

A good choice for dog owners... Bakewell Deluxe Lodge welcomes your pets and offers a fantastic hot tub experience. so no more guilt-trip looks from the dog when you pack your bags.

Located near Shrewsbury and just a short drive from Buxton, these luxury lodges offer the perfect countryside escape without being in the middle of nowhere.

The two king-size bedrooms mean you can bring friends or family and one room has an en-suite so you can claim that one first.

Your covered hot tub stays warm regardless of the weather, perfect for stargazing with a glass of something cold.

Bakewell town isn't just about the pudding (though it's worth the trip alone). The Monsal Trail offers stunning views that'll rack up Instagram likes. The historic Haddon Hall nearby makes for a brilliant day out when you need a break from relaxing.

These eco-friendly accommodations offer all the mod cons without losing their charm. The dishwasher handles the aftermath of your cooking adventures while you're already back in the hot tub.

These getaways tick all the boxes: pet-friendly, hot tubs, proper beds, and no children running around. The perfect base for exploring the Peak District or just hiding from the world for a few days.

What to do on a family or couple’s hot tub break in Buxton

Booking a lodge with a hot tub in Buxton offers a unique opportunity to explore the heart of the Peak District. Known for its stunning landscapes and historic architecture, Buxton is a perfect getaway for both families and couples. From the famous Buxton Opera House to the serene Pavilion Gardens, there’s something for everyone.

Whether you're looking to relax in a hot tub after a day of hiking or explore local attractions, lodges with hot tubs in Buxton provide the ideal base.

Sightseeing in Buxton

Buxton offers a variety of sightseeing opportunities throughout the year. In spring, the gardens bloom with vibrant colours, making it a great time for outdoor activities.

Summer brings festivals and open-air events, while autumn showcases the stunning foliage of the Peak District. Winter is perfect for enjoying the town’s cosy indoor attractions and warming up in a hot tub. Whatever the season, Buxton has something to offer.

Top 5 attractions you have to see in Buxton

Buxton Opera House

Trip Advisor score: 4.5/5

The Buxton Opera House is a must-visit. Designed by Frank Matcham, it hosts a range of performances from musicals to comedy shows. The Edwardian theatre is a stunning piece of architecture. Visitors often praise its intimate atmosphere and excellent acoustics. Check their official website for current shows and timings.

Pavilion Gardens

Trip Advisor score: 4.5/5

Spanning 23 acres, the Pavilion Gardens are perfect for a leisurely stroll. The gardens feature a lake, play areas and a miniature railway. Visitors love the well-maintained grounds and the variety of plant species. The gardens are open year-round, with different events hosted throughout the year.

Poole's Cavern

Trip Advisor score: 4.5/5

Explore the limestone wonders of Poole's Cavern. This natural cave system offers guided tours that delve into its fascinating geology. Visitors appreciate the knowledgeable guides and the stunning stalactites and stalagmites. The cavern is open daily and it’s advisable to wear sturdy shoes for the tour.

The Devonshire Dome

Trip Advisor score: 4.5/5

Once the largest unsupported dome in Europe, the Devonshire Dome is now part of the University of Derby. Its impressive architecture and history make it a popular attraction. Visitors can enjoy a meal at the on-site restaurant or simply admire the dome’s grandeur.

Solomon's Temple

Trip Advisor score: 4.5/5

For panoramic views of the Peak District, head to Solomon's Temple. This Victorian folly is located on Grin Low Hill. The short hike to the top is rewarded with breathtaking vistas. Visitors recommend bringing a camera to capture the stunning scenery.

 WeatherCool, over 300m up. Bring layers, waterproofs.

Good to Know…
  Famous food: Buxton Pudding Sweet pastry, raspberry preserve + breadcrumb sponge. A yummy treat to enjoy back at your lodge.
  Nearest Airports Manchester (22mi), Liverpool (48mi)
  Public Transport Train to Manchester. Limited rural bus services.
  Hiking Opportunities Start/End of 190-mile Peak District Boundary Walk.
  Accommodation Options A wide choice of lodges with hot tubs, glamping huts and cosy cottages with wood burners.
  Outdoor Activities Explore Poole's Cavern and the Pavilion Gardens.
  Historical Sites Buxton Opera House, Solomon's Temple views.
  Photography Tips Victorian, Georgian architecture, landscapes. Best at sunrise/sunset.
  Driving Tips Narrow, winding roads. Prep for weather.
  Popular Souvenirs Buxton Blue cheese, chocolates, craft beer.
  Visitor Centres Buxton Visitor Centre at the Pump Room.
  Local Tip: Guided Tours Tour Poole's Cavern during your hot tub stay.
  Stay Hydrated Refill at St Ann's Well.
  Connectivity Good in town/lodges. Patchy in rural areas.
  Navigation Use local maps. GPS unreliable in remote areas.

Is Buxton suitable for families?

Yes, Buxton offers family-friendly attractions like Pavilion Gardens and Poole's Cavern.

What is the best time to visit Buxton?

Spring and summer are ideal for outdoor activities, while winter offers cosy indoor attractions.

Are there any guided tours available?

Yes, Poole's Cavern offers guided tours that explore its geological features.

Where can I find local dining options?

The Devonshire Dome has an on-site restaurant and there are various eateries in town.

Can I visit Buxton Opera House year-round?

Yes, but check their website for the current schedule of performances.

What should I wear when visiting Buxton?

Comfortable shoes are recommended for exploring the town and its attractions.

Are there any free attractions?

Pavilion Gardens and Solomon's Temple are free to visit.

Is parking available at the attractions?

Yes, most attractions offer parking facilities, but it's best to check in advance.

In conclusion, Buxton is a fantastic destination for a getaway. With attractions like the Opera House and Pavilion Gardens, there's plenty to see and do. Staying at lodges with hot tubs in Buxton adds a touch of luxury to your visit, making it an unforgettable experience.

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