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Delamere Lake Sailing and Holiday Park

28.8 Miles / 43 minute drive from Liverpool
Sleeps 9
Pets 2
Hot Tub
  • 120-acre lake
  • Watersports
  • Aqua Park
  • Open water swimming
  • Close to Chester
From £335 for 4 Nts
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Kittys View Country Lodges

30.1 Miles / 49 minute drive from Liverpool
Sleeps 4
Hot Tub
  • Panoramic Views
  • Spacious accommodation
  • Relaxing and peaceful 
  • Luxury lodges
  • Countryside setting
From £575 for 4 Nts
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Wayfind Pennant Park

30.5 Miles / 50 minute drive from Liverpool
Sleeps 6
Hot Tub
Wayfind Pennant Park is part of our Evermore Lodge Holidays Collection, an exclusive development of luxury lodges and holiday homes peacefully located near the North Wales Coast, with stunning views across the Dee Estuary.
From £285 for 2 Nts
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Clwydian View at ParcFarm

31.6 Miles / 54 minute drive from Liverpool
Sleeps 8
Hot Tub
Clwydian View at ParcFarm is part of our exclusive Bouja Luxury Boutique Breaks Collection.
From £439 for 3 Nts
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Parc Farm Holiday Park

31.9 Miles / 55 minute drive from Liverpool
Sleeps 8
Hot Tub
Lying peacefully in the Clwydian Hills midway between the beautiful town of Llangollen and traditional market towns of Mold and Ruthin, Parc Farm Holiday park is the perfect place for blissful escapes, rural retreats and thrilling adventures with friends and family.
From £335 for 3 Nts
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4.1

Talacre Beach Resort

33.3 Miles / 1 hours and 2 minutes drive from Liverpool
Sleeps 8
Hot Tub
  • Beach access
  • Tropical indoor pool
  • Snowdonia National Park nearby
From £349 for 4 Nts
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Herons Lake Retreat

33.8 Miles / 51 minute drive from Liverpool
Sleeps 6
Hot Tub
  • Real log cabins
  • Luxury lodges
  • Picturesque location
  • Lakeside setting
  • Shop on-site
From £264 for 2 Nts
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Plas Isaf Lodge Retreat

33.8 Miles / 51 minute drive from Liverpool
Sleeps 8
Pets 3
Hot Tub
Welcome to Plas Isaf, a tranquil lodge retreat nestled in the heart of North Wales’ stunning countryside, just outside the charming village of Caerwys.
From £265 for 2 Nts
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Plassey Holiday Park

39.4 Miles / 52 minute drive from Liverpool
Sleeps 6
Pets 1
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  • 9 Hole Golf Course
  • Bar and restaurant
  • Children's play area
  • Indoor heated pool
  • Family entertainment
From £355 for 4 Nts
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Marine Holiday Park

42.3 Miles / 1 hours and 1 minutes drive from Liverpool
Sleeps 8
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  • Indoor heated pool
  • Entertainment passes included
  • Beaches nearby
  • Full entertainment programme
From £512 for 4 Nts
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Golden Gate

46.2 Miles / 1 hours and 7 minutes drive from Liverpool
Sleeps 8
Hot Tub
Golden Gate Holiday Centre offers a wide range of facilities as a family orientated park with a selection of accommodations located on both Golden Gate Holiday Centre and Whitehouse Holiday Park.
From £475 for 4 Nts
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Tan Rallt Holiday Park and Spa

46.7 Miles / 1 hours and 6 minutes drive from Liverpool
Sleeps 8
Hot Tub
  • Gym and Spa facilities
  • Explore Snowdonia
  • Fantastic Bar and Restaurant facilities
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Ream Hills Holiday Park

50.9 Miles / 1 hours and 4 minutes drive from Liverpool
Sleeps 16
Hot Tub
  • Lakeside views
  • Log Cabins
  • Close to Blackpool
  • Greedy Goose café bar
  • Wakeboarding, paddle boarding & canoeing
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Welcome to a delightful journey through some of the most serene and luxurious lodges near Liverpool, where the charm of the countryside meets the convenience of proximity to the vibrant city. Each lodge offers a unique experience, perfect for those looking to unwind in style. Let’s explore these havens of relaxation and adventure.

Rye Croft, Cheshire

Rye Croft, located in Willaston, Cheshire is just 10 miles from Liverpool. Its is a fantastic choice for groups looking for a lodge with a hot tub close to the city.

There’s loads of room here with space for up to 16 people across seven bedrooms.

Without ever leaving the lodge you’ve got tons to do here. Relax in the private hot tub, enjoy movie nights in the cinema room or fire up the BBQ if the weather is playing nice!

Rye Croft is also in a great spot for exploring Liverpool – just a short drive away and you’re also in a great spot to head into Chester or the lovely North Wales coastline.

Walk off some of that pub food with nearby walking trails and stunning countryside views.

This lodge gives you the best of both worlds—a quiet luxury retreat and easy access to the City.


Delamere Lake Sailing and Holiday Park, Cheshire

Just 20 minutes from Liverpool, Delamere Lake Sailing and Holiday Park comes with it’s own stunning 120-acre lake, paired with a hot tub in each lodge for unrivalled relaxation.

The park’s serene woodland setting is its main draw, offering a tranquil escape enveloped by Cheshire’s lush landscape. Lodges with floor-to-ceiling windows ensure the natural beauty is always in view, blending indoor luxury with outdoor splendour. It’s the perfect spot for those who appreciate nature’s artwork from the comfort of a hot tub.

Proximity to Delamere Forest positions this park as a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Just a stone’s throw away, guests can indulge in walks, watersports and wakeboarding on the lake. And for a dash of culture, historic Chester is merely a short drive away, promising shopping, sightseeing and a bustling café culture to switch up the pace.

Accommodations here cater to all, from spacious modern lodges for up to nine guests to intimate retreats ideal for couples. Each features an open-plan living area, fully equipped kitchen and, of course, a private hot tub. Plus, pet-friendly options mean no member of the family misses out on the fun. It’s where luxury meets nature and they get along famously.


Kittys View Country Lodges, Cheshire

Just 40 minutes from Liverpool, Kittys View Country Lodges stand out for their boutique experience with breathtaking views of the Cheshire Hills, complete with a hot tub for that luxurious touch.

Set on a working farm, the lodges offer a unique blend of rural charm and luxury. Imagine sipping your morning coffee while saying ‘hello’ to a passing sheep – it’s that kind of place. Each lodge is designed to pamper, featuring hot tubs with stunning vistas, ensuring relaxation is always on the horizon.

Nearby attractions offer something for everyone. Animal lovers can marvel at the creatures at Stapeley Water Gardens, just a 20-minute drive away, while adrenaline seekers can swing through the trees at Go Ape and golf aficionados have the Frodsham Golf Course ready to test their skills.

Accommodation options cater to all tastes, whether you’re after a romantic getaway or a family adventure. The Paw Pad lodge welcomes pets, ensuring no one is left behind, while the Two Hoots lodge offers upscale comforts for those looking to indulge. It’s a place where luxury meets the countryside and even the animals seem to approve.


Wayfind Pennant Park, North Wales & Snowdonia

Just an hour from Liverpool, Wayfind Pennant Park shines with its stunning coastal views across the Dee Estuary, offering lodges with hot tubs for the ultimate serene escape.

This park marries traditional charm with modern comfort. Each lodge is a haven of elegance, featuring spacious interiors and private decking areas. The hot tubs are a cherry on top, perfect for soaking away the day’s adventures or simply enjoying the Welsh countryside’s tranquillity.

Its coastal setting acts as a gateway to North Wales’ natural beauty, from the quaint streets of Llandudno and Conwy to the breathtaking vistas of Snowdonia National Park, all within a 45-minute drive. It’s an ideal spot for those torn between seaside serenity and mountain adventures.

Accommodations are tailored for both families and couples, with options for up to six guests and pet-friendly lodges. The on-site restaurant and bar promise delightful dining, while the golf course offers holiday guests a special discount on green fees. It’s where luxury meets the laid-back lifestyle, with a side of stunning scenery.


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

Welcome to Liverpool, a vibrant city in the heart of the North West of England, renowned for its rich cultural heritage, iconic waterfront and warm, welcoming atmosphere. Whether you’re planning a romantic getaway or a fun-filled family vacation, Liverpool offers a diverse range of activities that cater to all interests. From its historic sites and museums to its modern shopping centres and lively entertainment scene, Liverpool is a city that promises an unforgettable experience.

Sightseeing in Liverpool

Liverpool’s sightseeing opportunities are as diverse as they are captivating. The city’s history as a major port during the British Empire is evident in its stunning architecture and waterfront, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Families and couples alike can enjoy a leisurely stroll along the River Mersey, taking in the sights of the iconic Royal Albert Dock, the Museum of Liverpool and the Tate Liverpool art gallery. For those interested in music history, a visit to The Beatles Story exhibition is a must, where you can immerse yourself in the world of the Fab Four.

Top 5 attractions you have to see in Liverpool

When visiting Liverpool, there are certain attractions that simply cannot be missed. Here are the top five:

The Beatles Story: Located at the Royal Albert Dock, this immersive museum takes you on a journey through the lives of The Beatles, from their early days to global superstardom. Estimated pricing: £17 for adults, £10 for children. Check out their official website for the most current information and special offers.

Liverpool Cathedral: As the largest cathedral in Britain, this stunning Gothic structure offers breathtaking views of the city from its tower and a serene atmosphere within its walls. Entry to the cathedral is free, but tower tours are approximately £6 per person.

Merseyside Maritime Museum: Dive into Liverpool’s nautical past with exhibits on the city’s maritime history, including its role in the Titanic story. Admission is free, making it an excellent value for a family outing.

Anfield Stadium: Football fans can’t miss the chance to visit the home of Liverpool Football Club. Take a tour of the stadium and visit the interactive museum. Tours are priced around £20 for adults and £12 for children.

Sefton Park: For those looking to unwind in nature, Sefton Park’s 235 acres of green space offer a tranquil retreat. The park is home to the beautiful Palm House, a Victorian glasshouse and entry is free for all visitors.

Good to Know…

Attraction Interest Pricing
The Beatles Story Music History £17 Adults, £10 Children
Liverpool Cathedral Architecture Free Entry, Tower Tour £6
Merseyside Maritime Museum History Free Entry
Anfield Stadium Sports £20 Adults, £12 Children
Sefton Park Nature Free Entry

Liverpool Visitor FAQs

1. What’s the best way to get around Liverpool?
Liverpool has an extensive public transport system, including buses, trains and ferries. The Merseyrail network is particularly convenient for getting around the city and surrounding areas.

2. Are there any family-friendly activities in Liverpool?
Absolutely! Liverpool offers a variety of family-friendly attractions such as the World Museum, which features natural history, science and world cultures exhibits and the interactive Mattel Play! Liverpool.

3. Where can I find the best food in Liverpool?
Liverpool’s food scene is thriving, with options ranging from traditional British pubs to international cuisine. Bold Street is known for its eclectic mix of restaurants and cafes.

4. Can I take a ferry across the Mersey?
Yes, the famous Mersey Ferry offers river cruises, providing stunning views of the Liverpool skyline and an informative commentary on the city’s history.

5. What are some romantic activities for couples in Liverpool?
Couples can enjoy a sunset stroll along Crosby Beach, home to Antony Gormley’s “Another Place” sculptures, or a visit to the intimate and historic Philharmonic Dining Rooms for a meal or drink.

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For more information on planning your trip to Liverpool, check out the following resources:

With its unique blend of culture, history and modern attractions, Liverpool is a city that offers something for everyone. Whether you’re soaking in the historic sights, indulging in the local cuisine, or exploring the city’s musical legacy, your time in Liverpool is sure to be memorable. Enjoy your stay!

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