Bristol Holiday Cottages & Lodges With Hot Tubs

Bristol is the biggest city in the southwest of England, but there’s more to this historical capital other than its size. With its rich heritage and vibrant art community, the city has carved out a strong identity for itself. Over the years, people have been drawn to this bustling hub for its exciting city life amidst the countryside setting. It’s no surprise then that Bristol has become the ultimate destination for adventure-seekers and rural retreats!

Bristol Hot Tub Breaks: Luxury Holiday Cottages, Lodges & Log Cabins

From Bristol’s beautiful outskirts to its busy centre, the city has plenty of accommodations for holidaymakers. All properties are built in specific locations so that you can enjoy city life while surrounding yourself with nature. Each home is also designed with pleasing interiors for style-conscious visitors, while still catering to all the essentials. And to add a touch of luxury, all holiday homes come with their own hot tubs and extra perks. For your next stay in Bristol, check out only the best home from this selection!

  • Bilsham Meadows
    Bilsham Meadows
    Aust, Gloucestershire
    Sleeps 10 Bedrooms 5 Bathrooms 3

    Scandinavian-style holiday home fitting for big families or groups. Near local shops and pubs. Historical city of Bristol is a short drive away.

  • Hidden Well
    Hidden Well
    Aust, Gloucestershire
    Sleeps 10 Bedrooms 3 Bathrooms 3

    Luxurious barn conversion located in quaint village of Aust. Chic furnishings with rear garden for al fresco dining. Near the bustling city of Bristol.

  • The Stables - Churchill Park Farm
    The Stables – Churchill Park Farm
    Langford, Somerset
    Sleeps 2 Bedrooms 1 Bathrooms 1

    Semi-detached dwelling with cosy rooms. Features original stone wall in receiving hall. Just minutes away from gorgeous Mendip Hills.

  • Gripp Barn
    Gripp Barn
    Bath (6mls SW), Somerset
    Sleeps 4 Bedrooms 2 Bathrooms 1

    Restored barn featuring an eclectic mix of rooms. Enclosed gravelled yard for maximum privacy. Perfect for small families or romantic getaways.

  • East WingDog Friendly
    East Wing
    Pensford, Somerset
    Sleeps 6 Bedrooms 3 Bathrooms 3

    Pet-friendly holiday home nestled in Pensford. Enclosed rear courtyard, swimming pool, and shared pool room. Just a stone’s throw away from Mendip Hills.

  • Old StablesDog Friendly
    Old Stables
    Pensford, Somerset
    Sleeps 10 Bedrooms 4 Bathrooms 3

    Charming detached property situated in countryside. Newly renovated with rich history and features. Perfect for big families or groups on rural breaks.

  • Nempnett FarmhouseDog Friendly
    Nempnett Farmhouse
    Blagdon, Somerset
    Sleeps 12 Bedrooms 5 Bathrooms 3

    Stunning farmhouse with games room, garden, and feature fireplace. Spacious patio for outdoor dining or celebrations. Only a short drive away from Chew Valley Lake.

  • Elm Grove Cottage
    Elm Grove Cottage
    Old Sodbury, Cotswolds
    Sleeps 10 Bedrooms 5 Bathrooms 2

    Charming country home with spacious conservatory. Set within traditional village of Old Sodbury. Walking distance to local spots.

  • Nap Bristol City Centre
    Nap Bristol City Centre
    Bristol
    Sleeps 8 Bedrooms 3 Bathrooms 2

    Located at the heart of Bristol. Industrial-style apartment with sleek fixtures. Less than a mile away from famous city attractions.

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Best Spots To Visit On Your Bristol Hot Tub Break

There’s a piece of Bristol for every type of visitor. Longing for a glimpse of the sea? Start your holiday by touring the riverside through its harbour. Art and history lovers will also enjoy the city’s many museums and art galleries. Glampers venturing out of their holiday bases can also find adventure in Bristol’s nature reserves and outdoor parks. If you’re looking for more ideas, here are some of the best spots that can only be found in Bristol:

Explore the city through Bristol Harbour.

Bristol Harbour lies within the heart of Bristol, forming along the banks of the River Avon. Aside from being a busy port, the harbour is also a piece of history itself. First built in the 13th century, the harbour served as a station for people arriving from Europe or setting off for America. Today, Bristol’s harbour acts as a city trail and a way for tourists to get to know the capital as they stroll along the river-carved paths. To add to the experience, the harbour is also lined with many shops and pubs!

Check out the iconic landmark – Clifton Suspension Bridge.

It’s not a Bristol holiday without a trip to its iconic landmark, the Clifton Suspension Bridge. First designed in 1754 by the pioneering engineer, Isambard Kingdom Brunel, the bridge towers over the Avon Gorge and against the magnificent cityscape. The project took 33 years to complete and is considered one of Britain’s oldest iron suspension bridges. The Clifton is still accessible and used by hundreds of commuters every day. And to celebrate this architectural achievement, there’s also a museum you can visit to learn more about its fascinating history!

Enjoy a slice of nature within the city at Brandon Hill.

Another record-breaking attraction in Bristol is Brandon Hill Nature Reserve. Located at the centre of the bustling city, this two-hectare outdoor park is believed to be the oldest public space in England. The park boasts thriving meadows and thickets, making you forget momentarily that you’re even in Bristol. As you climb up the steep trails, you’ll reach Cabot Tower where you can get panoramic views of the city!

Appreciate the gothic architecture of Bristol Cathedral.

Bristol Cathedral is also impossible to miss as you tour around the capital. The church stands at 52 feet with marvelous gothic architecture dating back to the 12th century. With its impressive history, it’s also said to be one of the finest hall churches in England. The stonework on the cathedral itself is worth a visit, but you can also stop by and participate in community events and guided tours!

Spend an afternoon picnic at Queen Square.

Queen Square is a two-hectare outdoor park situated in the centre of Bristol. After its creation in 1699, the park went through turbulent times, especially during the 19th century, until it was renovated to its former glory in 1999. Nowadays, the square provides a lush green break from the stunning urbanscape. You can stroll around the park, have a picnic, or attend community events. The best part is that it’s conveniently located across many of Bristol’s cafes and shops where you can go window shopping after!

Visit Bristol’s first art gallery – the Royal West of England Academy.

First established in 1844, the Royal West of England Academy holds the record of being Bristol’s first dedicated art gallery. Thanks to its fine Victorian architecture, it’s also said to be one of the most beautiful places where you can admire art. It’s available all year round and for a small entry fee, you can see numerous artworks from classical and contemporary artists. The gallery also hosts several art classes and workshops where you can practice your artistic skills!

Admire historical pieces at Bristol Museum and Art Gallery.

Less than a mile away from Bristol’s main square is another historical location, the Bristol Museum and Art Gallery. The museum showcases multiple exhibitions ranging from natural history to classical artworks. It also champions both traditional and contemporary artists, even hosting one of Banksy’s latest exhibitions. And since it’s a national museum, there’s no entrance fee for curious guests. Visitors are free to pop in during the museum’s open hours and wander through the impressive halls and galleries!

Go sightseeing for Banksy’s famous street art.

The city of Bristol is almost synonymous with the infamous Bansky. The anonymous artist allegedly lived and started his art career in Bristol before moving to London. His identity is still a subject of speculation, especially because graffiti is illegal in the UK. Although he mostly deals with mixed media, Bansky is best known for his graffiti art featuring satirical content and politically-infused pictures. Going on a treasure hunt for his artworks is a great way to tour the city! You’ll find some of his earliest works including “Well Hung Lover” and “The Gorilla” right here in Bristol.

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