Lodges With Hot Tubs

Perfect Hot Tub Getaways & Cosy Log Cabins

Home
Lodges Special Offers Blog Favourites Contact Us
Popular Features
Sleeps
Sleeps
Lodge Provider
Provider
More Like This
Latest Guides

Lodges With Hot Tubs Near Cardiff

Hot Tub Cabins Found

Filters
Popular Features
Sleeps
Close
Visitor Rating
Rating
4.3

Rookery Manor Cottages

57.9 Miles / 1 hours and 3 minutes drive from Cardiff
Sleeps 6
Pets 2
Hot Tub
Rookery Manor is set in a breath-taking, tree studded haven of natural beauty, boasting magnificent views over the surrounding countryside and offering pure peace and tranquillity.
From £275 for 4 Nts
View
[+] To Favourites

Visitor Rating
Rating
4.6

Rookery Manor Lodges

57.9 Miles / 1 hours and 3 minutes drive from Cardiff
Sleeps 6
Pets 2
Hot Tub
  • Bar and restaurant
  • Beautiful countryside setting
  • Peaceful escape
  • Spa facilities
From £365 for 4 Nts
View
[+] To Favourites

Visitor Rating
Rating
4.5

Cheddar Woods Resort and Spa

59.6 Miles / 1 hours and 13 minutes drive from Cardiff
Sleeps 8
Hot Tub
  • Indoor heated pool + separate kids pool
  • 5 star luxury spa
  • Shop/Supermarket
  • Children's play area
  • Bar and restaurant
From £249 for 4 Nts
View
[+] To Favourites

Visitor Rating
Rating
4.2

Bucklegrove Holiday Park

64.0 Miles / 1 hours and 21 minutes drive from Cardiff
Sleeps 6
Pets 2
Hot Tub
  • Indoor pool
  • Bar and restaurant
  • Children's play area
  • Idyllic location
  • Shop/Supermarket
From £215 for 2 Nts
View
[+] To Favourites

Visitor Rating
Rating
4.4

Sandy Meadows

65.2 Miles / 1 hours and 13 minutes drive from Cardiff
Sleeps 8
Hot Tub
  • Shop on-site
  • Beaches nearby
  • 18-hole golf course
  • Woodland setting
  • Shop on-site
From £298 for 4 Nts
View
[+] To Favourites

Visitor Rating
Rating
4

Holiday Resort Unity

65.8 Miles / 1 hours and 14 minutes drive from Cardiff
Sleeps 8
Hot Tub
  • Indoor and outdoor heated pools
  • Entertainment Passes included
  • Great family entertainment
  • Brean Theme Park
From £836 for 7 Nts
View
[+] To Favourites

Visitor Rating
Rating
5

Little Moorland Farm Lodges

66.3 Miles / 1 hours and 16 minutes drive from Cardiff
Sleeps 6
Pets 1
Hot Tub
  • Romantic breaks
  • Very secluded & away from it all
  • Great for exploring Cheddar & wookey hole
  • Woodburner
From £505 for 2 Nts
View
[+] To Favourites

Visitor Rating
Rating
4.2

Mendip View at Wookey Hole

67.2 Miles / 1 hours and 30 minutes drive from Cardiff
Sleeps 6
Hot Tub
  • Bar and restaurant
  • Close to Wookey Hole caves
  • Explore the Mendip Hills
  • Cheddar Gorge only 8 miles away
From £255 for 3 Nts
View
[+] To Favourites

Visitor Rating
Rating
4.9

Henfields Country Retreat

72.5 Miles / 1 hours and 21 minutes drive from Cardiff
Sleeps 4
Hot Tub
  • Luxury accommodation
  • Log cabins
  • Romantic Breaks
  • Local 18 hole golf course
  • Countryside Views
From £229 for 4 Nts
View
[+] To Favourites

Visitor Rating
Rating
4.8

Windmill Retreat

73.6 Miles / 1 hours and 24 minutes drive from Cardiff
Sleeps 8
Hot Tub
  • Woodburners
  • Picturesque setting
  • Spa facilities
  • Welcome pack
  • Bar and restaurant
From £319 for 4 Nts
View
[+] To Favourites

Discover a selection of enchanting lodges with hot tubs near Cardiff, each offering a unique retreat amidst the beauty of the Welsh countryside. Whether you’re seeking a peaceful escape or an adventure-filled break, these lodges provide the perfect base for exploring the surrounding areas and enjoying a touch of luxury.

Whitemead Forest Park, Gloucestershire

Located approximately an hour and 15 minutes from Cardiff, Whitemead Forest Park offers a refreshing blend of woodland adventure and relaxation.

Whitemead Forest Park, Gloucestershire has a fab lakeside setting and lots to see and do
Whitemead Forest Park, Gloucestershire has a fab lakeside setting and lots to see and do

Welcome to a  sanctuary where the air is as fresh as the multitude of activities on offer! From body zorbing to archery, there’s something for everyone here. For those seeking relaxation, the spa complex, indoor heated pool, sauna, and steam room provide the perfect escape.

The park’s accommodations blend luxury and comfort, with options like the traditional Log Cabin Premier and the spacious Bungalow, both featuring private hot tubs.

The surrounding Forest of Dean is crammed with historical attractions, activity centres, and stunning walking trails. Whether you’re exploring Tintern Abbey, learning about local history at the Dean Heritage Centre, or indulging in outdoor activities like canoeing and fishing, there’s no shortage of experiences to enrich your stay.

Whitemead Forest Park caters to both families and groups, with accommodations that include cosy log cabins and larger bungalows. The park also offers a range of facilities, including a bar and restaurant, a children’s play area, and multi-sports court, ensuring a memorable and comfortable stay for all visitors.


Garnwant Brecon Beacons, Powys

About an hour’s drive from Cardiff, Garnwant Brecon Beacons is a haven for stargazers and nature enthusiasts alike.

Immerse yourself in the serenity of Garnwant Brecon Beacons, where contemporary luxury meets the untamed wilderness of the Welsh countryside. Each lodge boasts a private hot tub, offering a secluded spot to unwind beneath the stars of one of the UK’s Dark Sky reserves. The lodges are nestled in tranquil woodlands and filled with thoughtful touches to elevate your stay.

Some of the breathtaking views from Garnwant Brecon Beacons, Powys
Some of the breathtaking views from Garnwant Brecon Beacons, Powys

Set in the heart of the Brecon Beacons National Park, these cabins are a gateway to outdoor adventures. From your doorstep, you can embark on hikes, cycle paths, and nature trails. Thrill-seekers will relish the proximity to climbing, caving, and water sports, while a short drive to Merthyr Tydfil takes you to nearby shopping delights. Cardiff’s cityscape, with its rich history and vibrant dining scene, is within easy reach for a day trip.

Accommodation here caters to both families and couples, with spacious lodges featuring ensuites, twin rooms, and outdoor areas complete with gas barbecues. If you’re looking for romance or celebrating special occasions, exclusive lodges with sunken baths and cosy hammocks offer a luxurious retreat.

While pets are not allowed in certain lodges, there are options available for those wishing to bring their furry friends along, ensuring everyone has a memorable stay.


Forest of Dean Lodges, Gloucestershire

Just over an hour from Cardiff, Forest of Dean Lodges are nestled in a landscape of oak woodlands, offering a tranquil escape with a touch of luxury.

A stunning woodland retreat set amidst the ancient enchanting oak forests. The lodges come equipped with private hot tubs and the site is a haven for nature lovers, with trails for mountain biking and forest walking, as well as ranger-led activities to enhance your connection with the great outdoors.

The area surrounding the Forest of Dean is rich with opportunities for adventure and relaxation. Climbing, abseiling, and canoeing await in the Wye Valley, while more leisurely pursuits such as golf and fishing are also available. Families will appreciate the steam train rides and craft centres.

The lodges themselves offer a range of accommodations, from the budget-friendly Silver Birch to the spacious Golden Oak lodges, ensuring there’s something for every taste and budget.

On-site, guests can enjoy a children’s play area, a coffee lounge, and a shop for essentials. The Forest of Dean Lodges cater to a variety of group sizes, with two to three-bedroom options available. The Golden Oak Treehouse, in particular, is a unique choice for larger groups seeking an unforgettable stay.


Forest Hills Lodges, Gloucestershire

Forest Hills Lodges are situated just over an hour from Cardiff, offering a new level of luxury in the Forest of Dean area.

A collection of handcrafted, bespoke-built lodges that redefine luxury! Each lodge is spacious and tastefully furnished, with full Wi-Fi and streaming services. The private decking and outdoor hot tub provide the perfect setting for al fresco dining and starlit relaxation, surrounded by the tranquillity of the forest and an adjacent parkland golf course.

The location on the edge of the forest offers easy access to the Forest of Dean’s natural beauty and activities. Guests can enjoy golfing with a view, leisurely walks through the forest, or a range of adrenaline-pumping outdoor activities. While nearby towns and villages offer charming local experiences, while the lodges themselves are a sanctuary of comfort and style.

There are options for pet-friendly stays as well as lodges designed for larger groups. Lodges feature king-size beds, walk-in wardrobes, and ensuite facilities, with contemporary open-plan living areas that include high-spec kitchens and stylish lounges. The private decked areas with hot tubs and secluded garden spaces ensure privacy and relaxation for all guests.


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

With its unique blend of Welsh culture, modern amenities, and stunning natural landscapes, Cardiff offers a cracking range of experiences that can be enjoyed from the comfort of a luxurious lodge with a hot tub.

Sightseeing in Cardiff

There’s plenty to see and do from a visit to Cardiff Castle to the futuristic Wales Millennium Centre. The city’s compact nature makes it ideal for exploring on foot or bike, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in its charm. Families can enjoy the green expanse of Bute Park, while couples might prefer a romantic stroll along the revitalised Cardiff Bay.

Top 5 attractions you have to see in Cardiff

Cardiff Castle

Standing as a testament to Cardiff’s ancient past, Cardiff Castle is a must-visit. With a history spanning nearly 2,000 years, visitors can explore the Roman walls, Norman keep, and the lavish Victorian Gothic revival mansion. The castle also offers interactive exhibits perfect for children. Admission prices vary, with family tickets offering savings, and concessions available for students and seniors. Check the official website for the most current information.

Wales Millennium Centre

For those who appreciate the arts, the Wales Millennium Centre is an architectural marvel and a cultural hotspot. It hosts an array of performances from opera to comedy shows. Couples can enjoy a sophisticated evening out, while families can catch child-friendly productions. Prices depend on the show, with a range of options to suit different budgets.

St Fagans National Museum of History

St Fagans is an open-air museum that brings Welsh history to life. Explore over forty original buildings from various historical periods, relocated to the museum grounds. It’s an educational and engaging experience for all ages, and entry is free, though donations are welcome.

Cardiff Bay

Cardiff Bay offers a plethora of activities, from boat tours to dining in waterfront restaurants. The area is home to the Senedd, the heart of Welsh politics, and the iconic Pierhead building. It’s the perfect spot for a relaxing day out, with plenty of photo opportunities and no entry fee.

Techniquest

For a family-friendly educational experience, Techniquest Science and Discovery Centre is filled with interactive exhibits that make learning fun. It’s ideal for curious minds of all ages. Admission fees are reasonable, with family tickets available, and it’s recommended to book in advance.

Handy info

Attraction Activity Type Suitable for Price Estimate Booking Recommended
Cardiff Castle Historical Sightseeing Families, Couples Varies Yes
Wales Millennium Centre Cultural Performances Couples, Families Varies Yes
St Fagans National Museum of History Open-air Museum Families, History Buffs Free (Donations welcome) No
Cardiff Bay Leisure and Dining Families, Couples Free (Activities vary) Varies
Techniquest Science Centre Families, Children Reasonable Yes

FAQs

  • What is the best time of year to visit Cardiff? Cardiff is a year-round destination, but the summer months (June to August) offer the best weather for outdoor activities. However, visiting in the shoulder seasons (spring and autumn) can mean fewer crowds and pleasant temperatures.
  • Are there any free attractions in Cardiff? Yes, Cardiff offers several free attractions, including St Fagans National Museum of History and the National Museum Cardiff. Many of the city’s parks and trails are also free to explore.
  • Can you recommend a place for a romantic dinner in Cardiff? Cardiff Bay has a variety of restaurants with waterfront views that are perfect for a romantic evening. Alternatively, the city centre boasts a range of dining options from cosy bistros to high-end eateries.
  • What are the best family-friendly activities in Cardiff? Families will enjoy Techniquest, Cardiff Castle, and Bute Park. For a unique experience, consider a boat trip around Cardiff Bay or a visit to the Cardiff International White Water centre for some adventurous water sports.
  • How accessible is Cardiff for visitors with disabilities? Cardiff is committed to being an accessible city. Most attractions, including Cardiff Castle and Techniquest, have facilities for visitors with disabilities. Public transport is also accessible, with buses and trains equipped to accommodate wheelchairs.

Some helpful links

Cardiff is a city that offers an abundance of experiences for every type of traveller. Whether you’re soaking in a hot tub at your lodge or exploring the city’s rich history and culture, Cardiff promises a break filled with cherished memories.

More Like This
Latest Guides