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Lodges with Hot Tubs in North Devon

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4.6
  • Beach hut style accommodation
  • Great coastal location
  • Direct beach access
  • Near Ilfracombe 
From £285 for 4 Nts
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4.6
  • Woodland setting
  • Great for exploring the coast
  • Fishing
From £355 for 4 Nts
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4.7
  • Fishing Lakes
  • Bar & Restaurant
  • Kayaking, paddle boarding and open water swimming
From £285 for 2 Nts
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  • Outdoor heated pool
  • Children's play area
  • 20 acres of landscaped grounds
  • Next to Dartmoor National Park
From £199 for 3 Nts
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4.8
  • Cool harbourside town location
  • Pub next to lodge park
  • Spectacular sea views
  • Quiet Location
  • Launderette
From £315 for 4 Nts
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4.5
  • Romantic breaks
  • Idyllic location
  • Lovely woodland setting
  • Near Bude (top pubs & shops!)
  • fishing nearby
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Ruda

Sleeps 8
Hot Tub
  • Indoor tropical pool
  • Direct beach access
  • Entertainment Passes included
  • Great for surfing
From £499 for 4 Nts
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4.1
Set on a low cliff boasting spectacular ocean views, Sandaway sits just a short walk from its own renowned private beach, close to the charming traditional village of Combe Martin.
From £287 for 4 Nts
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Nestled in the lush North Devon countryside and surrounded by 500 acres of thriving mature woodland, Stowford Farm Meadows presents a breathtaking retreat.
From £375 for 3 Nts
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The Mole Resort

Sleeps 8
Pets 2
Hot Tub
Welcome to The Mole Resort, an extraordinary retreat nestled within the captivating landscapes of North Devon.
From £385 for 4 Nts
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4.6
  • Forest setting
  • Stunning scenery
  • Beaches nearby
  • Great base for exploring Widemouth Bay
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North Devon Hot Tub Lodge Guide

Dartmoor View, Devon

Just over an hour's drive from North Devon, Dartmoor View offers private hot tubs with countryside views that'll make anyone jealous.

The outdoor heated pool is perfect for splashing about before retreating to your luxurious lodge for some bubble time.

The site sprawls across 20 acres of mature grounds and we reckon the Platinum Caravan Four Plus VIP is your best bet with its master bedroom and open-plan living area.

Kids going stir-crazy?! Chuck them in the games room or play area while you soak your troubles away.

The Country Pod VIP offers a proper glamping experience with outdoor furniture for those sunset G&Ts.

Dartmoor National Park and Exeter are right on your doorstep, so you can balance wilderness wandering with city exploring.

Adrenaline junkies can try gliding with the Dartmoor Gliding Society or scale some rocks at Dartrock Climbing Centre.

The local villages have charming shops and traditional pubs serving proper grub.

Accommodations range from Comfort caravans to Superior lodges with sunken hot tubs and fancy furniture for a boutique weekend getaway.

With Wi-Fi, a launderette, and family-friendly facilities, this countryside escape ticks all the boxes for a self-catering break without the faff.

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Ruby Country Lodges, Devon

Sitting on the Devon/Cornwall border about 90 minutes from North Devon, Ruby Country Lodges are romantic retreats where pine trees and rolling hills replace your usual concrete jungle views.

Each eco-friendly cabin comes with its own hot tub, so you can soak under the stars without some random family bombing your relaxation time.

The Roadford Lodge is an absolute belter with a master bedroom, two twins and a bathroom that'll make your home one look like a public loo.

We love the open-plan living spaces that spill onto spacious decks - perfect for morning coffees or evening wines depending on your level of holiday commitment.

Fancy stretching your legs? The Granite Way at Okehampton offers cycling without the city traffic nightmares.

Dartmoor is your playground for gliding, horse riding, or blasting clay pigeons if that's your thing.

Water babies can grab a kayak in Barnstaple, while Bude offers a proper day out with actual humans and shops.

Set in over 140 acres of farmland, these lodges offer a pet-friendly option for those who can't bear to leave their four-legged mate behind.

After exploring award-winning local restaurants, retreat to your two or three-bedroom lodge for some quality hot tub time.

Anglers can get their fix at the nearby valley coarse and fishery - just don't bore everyone with fish stories later.

Clawford Lakes Resort and Spa, Devon

About 90 minutes from North Devon, Clawford Lakes Resort and Spa sits in an 80-acre wildlife playground where luxury lodges with hot tubs overlook waters teeming with fish.

With 17 lakes hosting 11 species of fish, it's an angler's dream that doesn't smell of yesterday's catch thanks to modern accommodations.

We absolutely rate their infinity pool and steam room combo for washing away real-world stress.

Fancy yourself a Robin Hood? Try archery between paddle boarding sessions and open water swims.

The one to three-bedroom cabins all feature private hot tubs with views that'll make you question why you live in a box with neighbours who play crap music.

After working up an appetite, the Apple & Grape restaurant serves proper food and drinks without the pretentious city prices.

Bude is just down the road for sandy beaches and a reminder of what crowds look like.

The surrounding countryside offers family-friendly retreats from hiking trails to wildlife spotting for the kids.

Each fully-fitted kitchen means self-catering is a doddle, but honestly, you'll be too busy soaking in the hot tub to bother cooking.

Whether you're after a couples' weekend getaway or a full-on family adventure, this boutique resort hits differently with its blend of luxury and proper countryside vibes.

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

Booking a lodge with a hot tub in North Devon offers a unique way to explore this stunning region. Known for its dramatic coastlines and rolling countryside, North Devon is a fantastic destination for both families and couples.

From the wild beauty of Exmoor National Park to the sandy beaches of Woolacombe and Croyde, there's no shortage of activities. Whether you're into hiking, surfing, or simply relaxing, lodges with hot tubs in North Devon provide the perfect base for your adventures.

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Sightseeing in North Devon

North Devon is a year-round destination. In summer, the beaches are perfect for sunbathing and surfing. In autumn, the landscapes transform with vibrant colours, making it ideal for walks.

Winter brings fewer crowds and the chance to enjoy the rugged coastlines in peace. Spring sees the countryside burst into life, offering picturesque views and blooming flowers. No matter when you visit, North Devon has something special to offer.

Top 5 attractions you have to see in North Devon

Exmoor National Park

Trip Advisor score: 4.5/5

Spanning over 267 square miles, Exmoor National Park is a haven for nature lovers. With its rolling hills, deep valleys and stunning coastline, it's a paradise for walkers and wildlife enthusiasts. Visitors rave about the breathtaking views and the chance to spot red deer and Exmoor ponies. For more information, visit the official website.

Woolacombe Beach

Trip Advisor score: 4.5/5

Voted one of the best beaches in the UK, Woolacombe Beach is a must-visit. Its three-mile stretch of golden sand is perfect for families and surfers alike. Visitors praise its cleanliness and the variety of activities available, from surfing to beach games.

Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway

Trip Advisor score: 4.5/5

This historic water-powered railway offers stunning views of the North Devon coast. Connecting the towns of Lynton and Lynmouth, it's a unique way to experience the area's beauty. Many visitors highlight the friendly staff and the memorable experience.

Ilfracombe Harbour

Trip Advisor score: 4.5/5

Ilfracombe Harbour is a picturesque spot with a mix of fishing boats and pleasure craft. The harbour is home to the famous statue, Verity, by artist Damien Hirst. Visitors enjoy the vibrant atmosphere and the variety of shops and eateries.

The Tarka Trail

Trip Advisor score: 4.5/5

Perfect for cycling and walking, the Tarka Trail offers over 180 miles of paths through stunning landscapes. It's a fantastic way to explore the countryside, with many praising its well-maintained routes and beautiful scenery.

North Devon Visitor FAQsIs North Devon suitable for families?Yes, with its beaches and attractions, it's perfect for family holidays.Can I bring my dog?Many lodges and beaches are dog-friendly.What's the best way to get around?A car is recommended for exploring the region.Are there any indoor activities?Yes, museums and indoor play areas are available.Is North Devon good for surfing?Absolutely, especially at Croyde and Woolacombe.What's the weather like?It's variable, so pack for all conditions.Are there any festivals?Yes, check local listings for events throughout the year.Can I find local food?Yes, there are plenty of places offering local delicacies.Handy Links

In conclusion, North Devon is a fantastic destination with stunning landscapes and attractions. From the beaches to the moors, there's something for everyone. Staying at lodges with hot tubs in North Devon offers a relaxing and luxurious way to enjoy your holiday. Whether you're exploring or chilling out, North Devon is the perfect place to visit.

Good to Know…
  Lodge Treats Indulge in traditional Devonshire cream teas, featuring scones with clotted cream and jam; savour fresh seafood, including crab sandwiches and fish and chips.
  Nearest airports Exeter Airport offers convenient access to North Devon, with connections to major UK and European cities.
  Public transport You can get around North Devon easily by bus and train. There are regular services to Ilfracombe, Lynton, Lynmouth and the Tarka Trail
  Local tip Explore lesser-known beaches like Broadsands and Woody Bay for a tranquil experience away from the crowds.
  Popular souvenirs Handcrafted goods from local artisans, such as pottery, textiles, and locally produced preserves and cheeses.
  Nature and wildlife Visit Exmoor National Park to observe diverse wildlife, including red deer and Exmoor ponies, amidst stunning moorland scenery.
  Outdoor activities Enjoy extensive walking and cycling trails; the South West Coast Path offers scenic coastal routes.
  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 narrow rural roads; consider using park-and-ride services in busier towns during peak tourist seasons.
  Navigation Utilise local maps and signposts; many trails and attractions are well-marked for self-guided exploration.
  Dining Don't miss the Michelin-starred Masons Arms in Knowstone. For takeaways, local favourites include Pelican Fish & Chips in Barnstaple, and you'll also find chain restaurants like Wetherspoons in Ilfracombe.
  Historical sites Visit the historic village of Clovelly and the ancient Tarr Steps to delve into the region's rich history.
  Walking trails Popular routes include the Tarka Trail and coastal paths around Morte Point, offering picturesque views.
  Visitor centres Local tourist information centres provide maps, guides, and insights into attractions and events.
  Family-friendly activities Attractions like the Milky Way Adventure Park and Exmoor Zoo offer engaging experiences for 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 Valley of the Rocks and the historic harbour of Ilfracombe.
  Local beverages Sample local ciders and ales at traditional pubs; many establishments offer tastings of regional brews.

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