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  • Children's play area
  • Onsite bar and restaurant
  • Near Aysgarth Falls
  • 9-hole mini golf
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  • Stunning views of the Lake District
  • Next to Hawes market town
  • Restaurants and pubs nearby
  • Lots to see within walking distance
From £239 for 2 Nts
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Allithwaite has a great local pub serving good food and local ales which is located just 150 yards from the entrance to the park. It also has a small village shop and post office.
From £265 for 2 Nts
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  • Lakeside setting
  • Romantic breaks
  • Near Pennine Way walking
  • Close to Lightwater Valley
From £319 for 2 Nts
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Fallbarrow

Sleeps 9
Hot Tub
  • Explore the Lake District
  • Great for walking
  • Lake Windermere
  • Entertainment Passes included
From £499 for 4 Nts
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  • Bar on-site
  • Luxury lodges
  • Perfect for exploring the local area
  • Electric vehicle charging points
  • Lakeside setting
From £375 for 4 Nts
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  • Close to York
  • Romantic retreat
  • Woodland setting
  • Sports bar
  • Tykes Restaurant
From £455 for 3 Nts
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Holly Tree Lodges is a new addition to our exclusive Autograph collection. All the lodges are built to a traditional timber style and nestled around the edge of a small lake.
From £385 for 4 Nts
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  • Romantic breaks
  • Countryside setting
  • Ideal for visiting York City
  • Boating, fishing and golf
From £299 for 3 Nts
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Home Farm

Sleeps 4
Pets 2
Hot Tub
  • Superb clubhouse
  • Tranquil location
  • Great for exploring
From £295 for 4 Nts
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  • Close to the York/Scarborough
  • Great for exploring Yorkshire coastline
  • Forest setting
  • Spacious lodges
From £219 for 3 Nts
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Kiplin Lodges

Sleeps 6
Pets 2
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Kiplin Lodges offer Luxury accommodation within 11 acres of stunning grounds all the lodges have private bubbling hot tubs and a family and pet friendly, this really is the perfect base for exploring the area and having a superb family holiday.

From £391 for 2 Nts
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  • Fishing Lakes
  • Picturesque location
  • Indoor heated pool
  • Children's play area
  • Bar and restaurant
From £119 for 2 Nts
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  • Romantic breaks
  • Luxury lodges
  • Near to local pubs and shops
  • Explore the Lake District
  • Scenic coastal walks
From £315 for 2 Nts
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  • Romantic breaks
  • Visit historic York
  • Superb lakeside setting
  • 20 minutes to York
  • Friendly pubs & restaurants nearby
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  • Luxury lodges
  • Private decking area
  • Next to Pickering
  • Children's play area
  • Bar and restaurant
From £269 for 4 Nts
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  • Indoor pool
  • Restaurant & bar
  • Fishing on-site
  • Explore the Lake District
  • Lakeside setting
From £591 for 3 Nts
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  • Adults only
  • Authentic wood cabins
  • Romantic breaks
  • Beautiful 29-acre wood setting
  • Near Harrogate
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Yorkshire Dales Hot Tub Lodge Guide

Fallbarrow, Cumbria

Right on Windermere's edge in Cumbria and an hour from the Dales, Fallbarrow's nabbed one of the Lake District's best spots. They've even got a Gold Award for looking after the environment.

The hot tubs here are something else - imagine bubbling away while watching boats drift by on England's largest lake. The Willow Bar does decent grub, and there's a deli for packing up those perfect picnic supplies.

Bowness is right there when you fancy a mooch around the shops or a nosey at The World of Beatrix Potter. Feeling adventurous? Try your hand at sailing, or take it easy with a round of golf. The walking routes are endless - just don't forget your boots.

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Pickering Lodges, West Yorkshire

These stylish lodges sit pretty between two lakes, making them perfect for both sunrise and sunset hot tub sessions. Just an hour from the Yorkshire Dales, they're ideal for mixing relaxation with adventure.

The glass-fronted restaurant does proper food delivery right to your deck - perfect when you're too cosy in the hot tub to move. Got kids? They'll love the play area, and Flamingo Land is just two miles away for when they need to burn off some energy.

York's only 30 minutes away for your history fix, or head to Whitby for the best fish and chips you'll ever have. The North York Moors are right on your doorstep for epic walks, and Sledmere House gardens are worth a nosey.

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Jamies Cragg Holiday Park, West Yorkshire

Fancy a proper Yorkshire escape without the tourist crowds? Jamies Cragg is your spot. Just 90 minutes from the Dales, these contemporary lodges are perfect for anyone wanting peace and quiet with a dash of luxury.

Each lodge comes with its own private hot tub - ideal for stargazing with a glass of wine after exploring the Yorkshire Moors. The woodland walk behind the park is a treat, especially in spring when the wildflowers are out.

Pop into nearby Welburn for proper Yorkshire grub at the local pub or grab some freshly baked treats from the artisan bakery. Castle Howard is just down the road if you fancy getting posh for the day.

White Cross Bay, Cumbria

Sitting right on Windermere's shore, White Cross Bay puts you in the heart of the Lake District action while keeping you just an hour from the Yorkshire Dales.

These modern lodges come with hot tubs for proper post-hike relaxation. The indoor pool, jacuzzi, and steam room mean you're sorted even when the weather's playing up - and let's be honest, this is the Lakes we're talking about.

The Boathouse Bar knows how to do proper pub grub, and the beer garden's a treat on sunny days. Hop on the Windermere ferry to Ambleside for a proper Lakeland day out, or get cultural at Wordsworth's old pad, Dove Cottage.

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

Booking a lodge with a hot tub in the Yorkshire Dales offers a unique way to experience the stunning landscapes and attractions of this region. Known for its rolling hills, limestone cliffs and quaint villages, the Dales provide a perfect setting for both relaxation and adventure. Whether you're travelling with family or as a couple, there's something for everyone. From hiking trails to historic sites, the Dales promise a memorable getaway.

Sightseeing in Yorkshire Dales

The Yorkshire Dales are a sight to behold in any season. Spring brings vibrant wildflowers, while summer offers lush green landscapes. Autumn paints the hills in warm hues and winter provides a serene, snow-dusted view. Each season offers its own charm, making sightseeing a year-round activity. Explore the picturesque villages, ancient abbeys and dramatic landscapes that define this region.

Top 5 attractions you have to see in Yorkshire Dales

Aysgarth Falls

Trip Advisor score: 4.5/5

Aysgarth Falls is a series of stunning waterfalls on the River Ure. The falls are particularly impressive after heavy rain, when the water cascades powerfully over the rocks. Visitors often praise the well-maintained walking paths and the scenic views. The falls are part of a larger nature reserve, offering plenty of opportunities for hiking and picnicking. More information can be found on the official website.

Bolton Castle

Trip Advisor score: 4.5/5

Built in the 14th century, Bolton Castle is a well-preserved medieval fortress. It offers a glimpse into the past with its historical exhibits and reenactments. The castle grounds are home to beautiful gardens and a falconry centre. Visitors often comment on the informative tours and the stunning views from the castle towers. Check the official website for opening times and events.

Malham Cove

Trip Advisor score: 4.5/5

Malham Cove is a natural limestone formation that attracts hikers and nature enthusiasts. The cove features a large, curved cliff face and a unique limestone pavement at the top. It's a popular spot for birdwatching, with peregrine falcons often seen in the area. The walk to the top is challenging but rewarding, offering panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.

Fountains Abbey

Trip Advisor score: 4.5/5

Fountains Abbey is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the largest and best-preserved Cistercian monasteries in England. The abbey ruins are set in a beautiful deer park, offering a peaceful setting for exploration. Visitors appreciate the informative visitor centre and the audio guides available. The site also features a water garden, which is particularly beautiful in spring and summer.

Ingleborough Cave

Trip Advisor score: 4.5/5

Ingleborough Cave offers a fascinating underground adventure. The guided tours take visitors through a series of impressive limestone formations, including stalactites and stalagmites. The cave is accessible year-round and the tours provide insights into the geological history of the area. Visitors often highlight the knowledgeable guides and the well-lit paths.

Good to Know…
  Best time to visit Spring and summer offer pleasant weather and vibrant local events; autumn provides picturesque landscapes with fewer tourists.
  Lodge Treats Indulge in Wensleydale cheese, traditionally produced in the region and sample hearty Yorkshire puddings.
  Nearest airports Leeds Bradford Airport and Teesside International Airport offer convenient access to the Yorkshire Dales.
  Public transport Use DalesBus, Northern Rail and local buses (e.g., Western Dales) for main towns, villages and attractions. Check timetables as services are limited.
  Weather Mild summers averaging 20°C; winters can be chilly, with temperatures occasionally dropping below freezing.
  Local tip Explore the picturesque village of Reeth, known for its charming stone cottages and panoramic views.
  Popular souvenirs Handcrafted goods from local artisans, such as pottery, textiles and woodwork, make for unique keepsakes.
  Nature and wildlife Home to diverse flora and fauna; birdwatching is popular in areas like the Yorkshire Dales.
  Outdoor activities Extensive walking and cycling trails; the Yorkshire Three Peaks challenge is a favourite among hikers.
  Accommodation Choose from a wide range of log cabins, modern lodges and quirky glamping pods, along with traditional holiday cottages.
  Driving tips Be cautious on rural roads, especially during winter months when conditions can be icy.
  Navigation Utilise local maps and signposts; many trails are well-marked for self-guided exploration.
  Dining On your lodge break in the Yorkshire Dales don't miss The Angel at Hetton, a Michelin-starred restaurant in Skipton. Notable takeaways include The Opo Bar and Tea On The Green. You've also got favourites like TGI Fridays in the area.
  Historical sites Visit Richmond Castle and Bolton Abbey to delve into the region's rich history.
  Walking trails Popular routes include the Malham Tarn and Cove walk, offering picturesque views.
  Visitor centres The Dales Countryside Museum provides insights and information about the area.
  Family-friendly activities Attractions like the Dales Countryside Museum cater to 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 Malham Cove and the Ribblehead Viaduct.
  Local beverages Sample local ales and ciders at traditional pubs; many establishments offer tastings of regional brews.

Yorkshire Dales visitor FAQs

What is the best way to get around the Yorkshire Dales?

Hiring a car is recommended as public transport is limited.

Are there any family-friendly activities?

Yes, many attractions like Aysgarth Falls and Fountains Abbey are suitable for families.

Can I bring my dog?

Many lodges and attractions are dog-friendly, but check in advance.

What should I pack?

Waterproof clothing and sturdy walking shoes are essential.

Are there guided tours available?

Yes, many attractions offer guided tours, including Ingleborough Cave.

Is there mobile signal in the Dales?

Signal can be patchy in remote areas.

Are there places to eat nearby?

Local pubs and cafes offer a variety of meals.

Do I need to book attractions in advance?

It's advisable, especially during peak seasons.

In conclusion, the Yorkshire Dales is a fantastic destination for anyone looking to explore nature and history. With attractions like Aysgarth Falls and Bolton Castle, there's plenty to see and do. Staying at lodges with hot tubs in Yorkshire Dales adds a touch of luxury to your visit, making it an unforgettable experience.

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