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Vitamin Sea House

Sleeps 4
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 2
  • Luxury lodge on Worthing seafront
  • Easy access to the beach
  • Unique ‘upside-down’ house design
  • South-facing balcony
  • Panoramic sea views
From £690 for 3 Nts
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4.7

The Beach Hideaway

10 Miles from West Sussex
Sleeps 4
Pets 1
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 2
  • Stunning luxury seaside lodge
  • Enjoy access to the beach
  • Hot tub and an infra-red sauna!
  • Explore Brighton, Worthing & South Downs
  • State-of-the-art kitchen
From £400 for 3 Nts
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4.9

Swanborough Lakes

19 Miles from West Sussex
Sleeps 4
Hot Tub
  • Luxury lodges
  • Panoramic countryside views
  • In South Downs National Park
  • Peaceful escape
From £455 for 4 Nts
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4.6

Tilford Woods Lodge Retreat

20 Miles from West Sussex
Sleeps 2
Pets 3
Hot Tub
  • Romantic retreat
  • 1 hour drive from London
  • Explore quintessential villages
From £479 for 4 Nts
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Medmerry Park

23 Miles from West Sussex
Sleeps 4
Hot Tub
  • Direct beach access
  • Cafe / takeaway
  • Shop/Supermarket
  • Outdoor swimming
  • Children's play area
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4.1

Seal Bay

23 Miles from West Sussex
Sleeps 6
Hot Tub
  • Indoor and outdoor pool complex
  • Beaches nearby
  • Entertainment Passes included
  • Great family entertainment
From £529 for 3 Nts
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4.4

Golden Cross Lodges

26 Miles from West Sussex
Sleeps 4
Hot Tub
  • Beaches nearby
  • Restaurant on-site
  • Luxury lodges
  • Romantic hideaway
  • Hailsham nearby
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South Downs Hot Tub Retreat

26 Miles from West Sussex
Sleeps 2
Pets 1
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 1
  • Great for a Romantic Getaway
  • Quirky Shepherd's Hut
  • Eco-friendly accommodation
  • Close to Local Attractions
  • Incredible hot tub views!
From £455 for 3 Nts
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West Sussex Hot Tub Lodge Guide

West Sussex Hot Tub Breaks

It's easy to see why so many people are booking a lodge with a hot tub in West Sussex. Offering stunning coastlines and rolling hills, it's a popular and vibrant region with a wide assortment of tourist attractions.

Whether you're booking for a group, a family with children, or going for a romantic lodge getaway, there's much to keep you entertained here. Admire breathtaking rural landscapes with miles of unspoilt countryside, beautiful Blue Flag beaches spread along the coast and an array of family-friendly seaside and rural resorts.

Littlehampton Harbour near Jaybelle Grange Lodges
Littlehampton Harbour near Jaybelle Grange Lodges

Our Top Luxury Lodges with Hot Tubs in West Sussex

Whether you're looking for that intimate romantic hot tub getaway or a holiday park the kids can really enjoy, you have a great choice of properties in West Sussex. You'll find a good selection of log cabins, cottages and lodges in this popular tourist destination. Here are some highlights to look out for:

Jaybelle Grange Lodges

These luxury lodges have private hot tubs that are perfect for those wanting to relax, unwind and explore the wonders of West Sussex.

The park offers a charming selection of stylishly-presented timber-clad cabins, including the luxurious Tamarack Lodge 2 which offers contemporary décor and a private outdoor hot tub perched on your veranda.

This site is positioned just at the edge of Littlehampton, a delightful harbour town with a riverside development hosting an assortment of bars, cafes and eateries with beautiful waterside views.

South Down Lodges

A real luxury retreat and an excellent choice for romantic breaks or for a lodge holiday with the children. We absolutely love the Willow Lodge, with floor-to-ceiling windows giving a spacious and airy interior and an outdoor decking area with a private hot tub. Take in those stunning views across the breathtaking South Downs.

Jaybelle Grange Lodges with Hot Tubs
Jaybelle Grange Lodges with Hot Tubs West Sussex

Things to see and do on your lodge holiday

Explore the Downs

West Sussex is home to the South Downs, a remarkable National Park with a wide assortment of wildlife, glorious country landscapes and fascinating historic spots.

The area has miles of walking routes with views of coast and countryside, with paths snaking through dense woodlands and rolling hills and valleys. It's easily one of the best things to do on your hot tub break if you're up for some fresh air and exercise.

Enjoy the panoramic views at Harting Down, where you'll be sure to spot some local downland wildlife! Or why not head to the Arundel Wetland Centre, with viewing areas that showcase the flocks of local animals and a boat safari that will guide you over the reedbed channels.

Discover History in West SussexWest Sussex has an extensive offering of heritage, with a number of historic sites to visit during your lodge getaway. There's some fascinating tales to enjoy along with interesting architecture to admire. Explore Arundel Castle & Gardens, a magnificent medieval castle with 1000 years of history and stunning Gothic architecture.

Perched on the top of rolling hills, the site has far-reaching and magnificent views of the South Downs and the River Arun. The whole family can enjoy an interactive history lesson with exhibits, shows, crafts, demonstrations and events throughout the year.

West Sussex Culture

Arundel hosts an annual festival with a jam-packed schedule of theatre, opera, live music and other arts events which you should definitely take in on your holiday. Another must-see is Petworth House, a fascinating 17th century stately home set within 700 sprawling acres of manicured land - be sure to take a walk in the grounds and admire the tranquil surroundings.

The house contains a collection of National Trust artwork, including pieces by Turner, Van Dyck, Reynolds and Blake, amongst other historic items such as intricate sculptures and antique furniture. Take in some culture and pick up some souvenirs of your hot tub break.

The area is also great for fishing, with a multitude of coastal and fishing villages where you can take a boat out to the water and try your luck at catching a variety of fish. Head to the Chalk Spring Trout Fishery for five acres of crystal-clear water fed by a natural spring, nestled in a serene woodland valley with gorgeous views of the surrounding countryside.

Final thoughts on West Sussex

Booking a hot tub lodge in the west of this county gives you a great base to explore the best of what the county has to offer. From fairy tale castles to impressive stately homes. Discover the rich history including William the Conqueror and take in the incredible South Downs National Park. Then head back to your lodge and soak in your own private hot tub.

Dog lovers will really feel at home here in a county that has a great choice of dog-friendly cottages, lodges and glamping accommodations. The area is extremely friendly towards dogs and you'll be spoiled with the possible walks and scenery you can enjoy.

Dining out you'll find an incredible array of rustic old coffee shops with some of the most authentic and best-loved home-baked cakes and other treats. Explore local inns and pubs and you'll often find a real log fire burning and a warm West Sussex welcome.

Although it gets chilly in the Autumn, the seaside town is definitely a highlight on this hot tub break.

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

Booking a lodge with a hot tub in West Sussex offers a unique way to explore this picturesque county. Known for its rolling countryside and stunning coastline, West Sussex is a fantastic destination for families and couples alike. Whether you're interested in historical sites, outdoor activities, or simply relaxing in nature, there's something for everyone. The county is home to a variety of lodges with hot tubs, providing the perfect base for your adventures.

Sightseeing in West Sussex

West Sussex is a county that offers a wealth of sightseeing opportunities. From the historic town of Arundel with its medieval castle to the vibrant city of Chichester, there's plenty to explore. The changing seasons bring different experiences: spring and summer are ideal for coastal walks and garden visits, while autumn and winter offer cosy retreats and festive events. Whether you're exploring the South Downs or visiting local markets, each season brings its own charm.

Top 5 attractions you have to see in West Sussex

Arundel Castle

Trip Advisor score: 4.5/5

Arundel Castle is a must-visit for history enthusiasts. This restored medieval castle offers stunning views and beautifully maintained gardens. Visitors often praise the knowledgeable guides and the castle's rich history. Check their official website for opening times and events.

Chichester Cathedral

Trip Advisor score: 4.5/5

This striking cathedral is known for its unique architecture and peaceful atmosphere. It's a great spot for reflection and learning about local history. Many visitors appreciate the free entry and the informative tours available.

Goodwood House

Trip Advisor score: 4.5/5

Famous for its motorsport events, Goodwood House also offers tours of its impressive art collection and gardens. The estate hosts various events throughout the year, making it a dynamic place to visit. Check their official website for details.

Petworth House and Park

Trip Advisor score: 4.5/5

Managed by the National Trust, Petworth House boasts a vast art collection and expansive parkland. Visitors enjoy the serene walks and the chance to see deer roaming freely. It's a perfect spot for a leisurely day out.

South Downs National Park

Trip Advisor score: 4.5/5

The South Downs offer breathtaking landscapes and a variety of walking and cycling trails. It's a haven for nature lovers and those seeking outdoor adventure. The park is accessible year-round, with each season offering a different perspective on its beauty.

Good to Know…
1. Arundel Castle is closed on Mondays.
2. Chichester Cathedral offers free guided tours.
3. Goodwood House hosts the Festival of Speed annually.
4. Petworth House is home to works by Turner.
5. South Downs is ideal for stargazing.
6. Arundel Castle gardens are award-winning.
7. Chichester has a bustling market on Wednesdays.
8. Goodwood House requires advance booking for tours.
9. Petworth Park is dog-friendly.
10. South Downs has several picnic spots.

West Sussex visitor FAQs

What is the best time to visit West Sussex?

Spring and summer for outdoor activities; autumn and winter for cosy retreats.

Are there family-friendly attractions in West Sussex?

Yes, places like Fishers Farm Park and Arundel Castle are great for families.

Can I find lodges with hot tubs near the coast?

Absolutely, there are several options near the West Sussex coastline.

Is public transport available?

Yes, trains and buses connect major towns and attractions.

Are there any local festivals?

The Goodwood Festival of Speed is a highlight.

What are some good walking trails?

The South Downs Way is popular for its scenic views.

Are there any historic sites?

Yes, Arundel Castle and Chichester Cathedral are notable.

Can I visit vineyards in West Sussex?

Yes, the county is home to several vineyards offering tours and tastings.

In conclusion, West Sussex is a fantastic destination with a variety of attractions. From historic sites to natural beauty, there's something for everyone. Staying at lodges with hot tubs in West Sussex adds a touch of luxury to your visit, making it a memorable experience.

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