Scotland
With Inverness-shire you can expect mind-blowing scenery, incredible walks ad days out and a rich history to explore and experience. This is easily one of the most popular places to rent a lodge with a hot tub in Scotland, and it's easy to see why.
Visit the heart of the Highlands when you holiday in Inverness-shire. The area boasts rugged coastlines and scores of unique towns and villages with natural splendours and glorious highland scenes to admire, just perfect for your memorable Scottish getaway.
Inverness-shire has so many options for your cosy hot tub holiday. From log cabins to rustic cottage accommodations. Here are some properties we think you'll love.
These luxury holiday homes are ideally positioned looking out to the famed Loch Ness. The park has its very own jetty where you can launch off onto the lake for canoeing, fishing, boating or kayaking. And the lodges have their own private, secluded hot tubs to relax and unwind in after a day of exploring.
We love The Moorings, a spacious rustic lodge with high ceilings and sleeping up to four people.
We think you'll love these fantastic luxury wooden lodges; they are beautifully furnished and set in idyllic woodland on the banks of the River Fechlin, at the heart of the Highlands.
The views are simply breathtaking - there are stunning mountains, sparkling lochs and dark forests to explore on the South Loch Ness Trail, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Fort Augustus and Inverness are within easy driving distance and there is a wealth of facilities to enjoy.
Set in the beauteous city of Beauly. Here you'll find traditional woodland lodges such as the Thistle 2 and 3, nestled in lush green landscapes with wonderful walks and wildlife. For true premium hot tub accommodation, head to the Wildside Highland Lodges, part of the Everymore Lodge Holidays Collection with a striking mountainous backdrop and an array of nearby walking trails.
The lodges are simply stunning, with riverside locations and woodburning fires, all carefully decorated with charming interiors and comfortable furnishings.
When you feel like heading out from that hot tub, there are a number of days out for all kinds of weather, for families, couples and anyone on a pet-friendly lodge break.
, an ancient cathedral city in the Scottish Highlands with plenty to see and do. Step back in time when you visit the city's Victorian Market, with ornate structural details and over forty shops and eateries, perfect for that unique souvenir.
The area has tons of historical monuments, including Inverness Castle, an imposing and impressive ancient fortress. For a history lesson with a difference, head to the Culloden Battlefield, a carefully preserved historic site where the British battled the Jacobites.
Explore the visitor centre with exhibitions detailing the history of the area, or take a guided tour of the battlefield itself. For a bit of tranquillity, why not take a boat trip to the Ness Islands, a beautiful set of peaceful islands just perfect for nature lovers, with seals, birds, bats and deer.
Get more info on what you can do on your hot tub break at Visit Scotland's Inverness page.
Explore the epic landscapes of Great Glen, with immense lochs and sprawling mountains to traverse. Hike along the Caledonian Canal and explore the wilderness by boat, bike, or foot. It's here that you will find the world-famous Loch Ness, the UK's largest freshwater lake, renowned as the home of the mythic figure of the Loch Ness Monster.
These mysterious and deep waters are truly glorious to behold. Here you can visit the ruins of Urquhart Castle, or take a boat cruise across the loch - be sure to keep an eye out for the wildlife of the area, which includes schools of bottlenose dolphins.
On the south of the loch is the Falls of Foyers, a spectacular gorge waterfall dropping 140 feet into the waters below. There’s even a Loch Ness Centre & Exhibition containing the scientific equipment used to conduct searches for Nessie herself!
Visit the Loch Ness Center & Exhibition website for more info
Head out to the island of Skye, the largest of the Inner Hebrides islands with mountainous landscapes, rugged walking paths, and stunning coastal views. Swim in the magical and crystal-clear Fairy Pools, or hike up the Old Man of Storr and admire the epic landscapes. Settle in Portree, a little town with eateries, pubs and shops looking out to the harbour.
Tomatin, Daviot, Farr, Invergarry, Fort Augustus, Cannich, Drumnadrochit, Glenmoriston, Beauly, Kirkhill, Glenurquhart, Gorthleck, Lentran, Ardersier, and Croy.