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Aber Bay Holiday Park, part of our exclusive Bouja Luxury Boutique Breaks collection is a charming, established, family friendly holiday destination nestled along the breathtaking Welsh coast, where families create lasting memories against a backdrop of rolling hills and the soothing melody of the waves.
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4.8
  • Lakeside views
  • Countryside setting
  • Fishing
  • Children's play area
  • Bar and restaurant
From £299 for 3 Nts
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4.4

Beaconsfield Park

Sleeps 2
Pets 1
Hot Tub
  • Adults only
  • Romantic breaks
  • Indoor heated pool
  • Bar and restaurant
  • Fishing on-site
From £259 for 4 Nts
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4.5

Belan Bach Lodges

Sleeps 6
Hot Tub
  • Panoramic views
  • Elevated balconies
  • Putting/Crazy golf
  • Village pub and shop within 2 miles
  • Haven for wildlife
From £235 for 3 Nts
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3.2
  • Fantastic valley views
  • Indoor heated pool
  • Children's play area
  • Tennis & squash courts
  • Gym
From £255 for 4 Nts
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4.3
  • Indoor pool
  • Beaches nearby
  • Activities and family entertainment
From £399 for 3 Nts
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4.9
  • Idyllic lakeside setting
  • Fishing on-site
  • On site coarse fishing
  • Luxury lodges
  • Many restaurants and shops nearby
From £489 for 3 Nts
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4.9
  • Romantic breaks
  • Cocktail Bar
  • Bar & Restaurant
  • 17 glorious acres of parkland
  • Woodburners
From £269 for 3 Nts
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4.9
  • Breathtaking views
  • Coffee Lounge
  • Bar & Restaurant
  • Romantic breaks
  • Luxurious lodges
From £225 for 2 Nts
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4.9

Hidden Firs

Sleeps 2
Pets 2
Hot Tub
Hidden Firs, part of our Autograph Lodge Holidays Collection, is a cluster of outstanding, quirky micro-lodges situated in the village of St Martin’s in north-west Shropshire.
From £235 for 2 Nts
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4.9

Love2Stay Mid Wales

Sleeps 10
Pets 2
Hot Tub
  • Indoor heated pool
  • Lots of activities you can book
  • Children's play area
  • Manmade sand beach
  • Spa facilities
From £315 for 3 Nts
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4.6
  • Fantastic facilities
  • Fishing on-site
  • Outstanding accommodation
  • Children's play area
  • Bar and restaurant
From £372 for 3 Nts
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Maesmawr Farm Resort

Sleeps 6
Pets 2
Hot Tub
  • Panoramic views
  • Rural retreat
  • Mountain biking, fishing, clay pigeon shooting + more
  • Peaceful escape
From £245 for 4 Nts
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Nant-y-Coed Lodges

Sleeps 2
Hot Tub
  • Luxury lodges
  • Panoramic Woodland Views
  • Mountain biking, fishing, clay pigeon shooting
  • Michelin star restaurants nearby
From £459 for 4 Nts
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4.7

Penllwyn Lodges

Sleeps 6
Pets 2
Hot Tub
  • 9-hole golf course
  • Free fishing
  • Bar and restaurant
  • Children's play area
  • Shop/Supermarket
From £409 for 4 Nts
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4.5

Penrhos Park

Sleeps 6
Hot Tub
  • Indoor pool
  • Golf courses
  • Golf driving range
From £379 for 4 Nts
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4.8

Riverside Cabins

Sleeps 6
Pets 1
Hot Tub
  • Riverside setting
  • Idyllic woodland
  • Lots of space between lodges
  • Explore Shropshire, Staffordshire and Cheshire
  • Wonderful walks and wildlife
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Seven Springs

Sleeps 6
Pets 1
Hot Tub
  • Romantic breaks
  • Countryside walks from your doorstep
  • Coast short drive
  • Lakeside setting
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Shrewsbury Hot Tub Lodge Guide

Penrhos Park, Ceredigion

Fancy a round of golf of golf then a hot tub session? This gem lodge is worth every mile of the journey.

The Osprey and Kestrel VIP lodges are definitely swish - we're talking two-storey Scandinavian log cabins with all the mod cons you could want. Each comes with its own private deck and hot tub.

Pop down to the leisure centre for a swim in the heated pool or work up a sweat in the gym before hitting the steam room. There's also a bowling green.

The on-site bistro serves up tasty local grub, so you won't have to venture far for a decent meal. When you do fancy exploring, Aberystwyth's just down the road with its lovely beaches and boat trips where you might spot seals bobbing about in Cardigan Bay.

Perfect for active types who still want their creature comforts. The Dysynnii Valley's brilliant for cycling without dodging cars, and there are tennis courts too.

Brookside Leisure Park, Shropshire

Just half an hour from Shrewsbury, this peaceful spot gives you front-row seats to Chirk Castle views.

The Redwood Boutique Lodge is the star of the show, with its four-poster bed and private hot tub. Nothing beats a glass of fizz under the stars after a day of exploring.

Bring your four-legged mate along - they're welcome here. Each lodge comes kitted out with WiFi and a proper kitchen, so you can settle in like you own the place.

You're perfectly placed for exploring Shropshire's best bits.

Ludlow Castle's nearby for your history fix, and the RAF Museum's worth a visit. When you fancy a bite, there are loads of pubs and restaurants just a short drive away too.

The Ceiriog Valley views are something else! (Especially from a hot tub). It's peaceful here but not completely off the grid - you've got shops and amenities close by when you need them.

Gadlas Park Holiday Cabins, Shropshire

This little beauty sits 40 miles from Shrewsbury, right next to a peaceful fishing lake. If you're after a proper escape without roughing it, you're in for a treat.

The Queens Lodge is the one to book if you can - with its massive veranda with a hot tub and garden furniture for your morning coffee (or evening wine). Inside you'll find all modern luxury, with smart TVs and everything you need to cook up a tasy dinner.

Keen anglers will love the fishing lake right on your doorstep. When you're not casting a line or soaking in the hot tub, Coed Llandegle Forest has some cracking mountain biking trails.

The local pubs serve up proper good grub - nothing fancy, just honest food done right. Shrewsbury's close enough for a day trip if you fancy a bit of shopping or sightseeing.

You get all the peace of the countryside without feeling like you're in the middle of nowhere. It's small enough to feel exclusive but not so posh you can't relax.

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

Booking a lodge with a hot tub near Shrewsbury offers a fantastic base to explore this historic market town.

Known for its medieval architecture, Shrewsbury is surrounded by the River Severn and boasts a variety of activities for both families and couples. From exploring the town’s rich history to enjoying its beautiful parks, there’s something for everyone. Whether you're visiting in summer or winter, the town offers a unique experience each season.

Sightseeing in Shrewsbury

Shrewsbury is a town that offers a lot to see and do. In spring, the town is alive with the colours of blooming flowers, making it a perfect time for a walk around the Quarry Park. Summer brings festivals and outdoor events, while autumn is ideal for exploring the town’s historic sites as the leaves change colour. Winter in Shrewsbury is magical, with Christmas markets and cosy pubs to enjoy.

Top 5 attractions you have to see in Shrewsbury

Shrewsbury Castle

Trip Advisor score: 4.5/5

Located at the heart of the town, Shrewsbury Castle is a must-visit. This red sandstone castle offers a glimpse into the town’s past. Visitors can explore the museum inside, which houses a collection of weapons and artefacts. The castle grounds provide a great spot for a picnic. Check their official website for opening times.

The Quarry

Trip Advisor score: 4.7/5

The Quarry is a beautiful park that spans 29 acres. It’s a perfect place for a leisurely stroll or a family picnic. The park hosts the annual Shrewsbury Flower Show, which attracts visitors from all over the UK. The Dingle, a sunken garden within the park, is particularly beautiful in spring and summer.

Shrewsbury Abbey

Trip Advisor score: 4.4/5

This historic abbey, founded in 1083, is a key part of the town’s history. It’s a peaceful place to visit and offers insight into the town’s religious past. The abbey is still an active place of worship and visitors are welcome to attend services. Check their website for service times and visitor information.

St. Mary’s Church

Trip Advisor score: 4.6/5

Another historic site, St. Mary’s Church is known for its stunning stained glass windows. The church dates back to the 12th century and is one of the tallest buildings in Shrewsbury. Visitors can enjoy the architecture and the peaceful atmosphere.

Shrewsbury Museum and Art Gallery

Trip Advisor score: 4.3/5

Located in the town centre, this museum offers a wide range of exhibits. From Roman artefacts to contemporary art, there’s something for everyone. The museum is family-friendly and often hosts special events and workshops. Visit their website for current exhibitions and opening hours.

Good to Know…
  Local delicacies Indulge in Shrewsbury Biscuits, a traditional treat and sample local ales from the town's historic breweries.
  Nearest airports Birmingham Airport and Manchester Airport offer convenient access to Shrewsbury.
  Public transport Shrewsbury’s Park & Ride has hubs at Harlescott, Oxon and Meole Brace, offering easy, frequent bus rides straight into the town centre.
  Weather Mild summers averaging 20°C; winters can be chilly, with temperatures occasionally dropping below freezing.
  Local tip Explore the historic town centre on foot to fully appreciate its medieval architecture and hidden passages.
  Popular souvenirs Handcrafted goods from local artisans, such as pottery, textiles and unique Shrewsbury Biscuits, make for delightful keepsakes.
  Nature and wildlife Relax in the Quarry Park, a 29-acre riverside park, or take a boat trip on the River Severn to enjoy local flora and fauna.
  Outdoor activities Enjoy extensive walking and cycling trails; the Shropshire Hills offer scenic routes for enthusiasts.
  Accommodation Choose from a wide range of log cabins, modern lodges and quirky glamping pods, along with traditional holiday cottages.
  Driving tips On your lodge break in Shrewsbury fill up at The Walrus, a renowned modern British restaurant. Fancy a takeaway? Don't miss Kanu Poké and Plantkind. You'll also find popular chains like Nando's and KFC in the area.
  Navigation Utilise local maps and signposts; the town centre is best explored on foot due to its compact nature.
  Dining Experience traditional English fare at local pubs; many establishments pride themselves on using locally sourced ingredients.
  Historical sites Visit Shrewsbury Castle and Shrewsbury Abbey to delve into the town's rich history.
  Walking trails Popular routes include the Shropshire Way and paths along the River Severn, offering picturesque views.
  Visitor centres The Shrewsbury Visitor Information Centre provides maps, guides and local insights.
  Family-friendly activities Attractions like the Shrewsbury Museum and Art Gallery offer educational experiences for children and adults alike.
  Pet-friendly areas There are plenty of walking trails around your lodge and many accommodations welcome dogs. Check specific pet policies or extra charges when booking.
  Photography spots Capture stunning landscapes at locations like The Quarry Park and the historic town centre with its medieval architecture.
  Local beverages Sample local ales and ciders at traditional pubs; many establishments offer tastings of regional brews.

Visitor FAQs

What is the best time to visit Shrewsbury? The best time is spring or summer for outdoor activities and festivals.

Are there family-friendly attractions? Yes, parks and museums are great for families.

Can I walk to most attractions?

Yes, many are within walking distance in the town centre.

Is public transport available?

Yes, buses and taxis are available.

Are there guided tours?

Yes, local guides offer tours of historic sites.

What should I pack?

Comfortable shoes and a camera are recommended.

Are there seasonal events?

Yes, check local listings for festivals and events.

Can I find lodges with hot tubs?

Yes, several lodges offer hot tubs for a relaxing stay.

In conclusion, Shrewsbury is a fantastic destination for a getaway. With its rich history and beautiful parks, there’s plenty to explore. Staying at lodges with hot tubs in Shrewsbury adds a touch of luxury to your visit, making it a memorable experience.

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