Looking For Your Next Hot Tub Break?
Everybody deserves a break from the hustle and bustle of city life. From romantic getaways to pet-friendly outings, there’s more than one way to spend your free time. Avid beachgoers will love holidaying on Cornwall’s coast.
If you prefer surrounding yourself with nature, then the county of Devon’s national parks is the right choice. There’s also room for history buffs when it comes to Dorset and Somerset’s historic cities. Plan your holiday today and treat yourself to a week of rest and relaxation!
The Best Places For Holidays & Weekend Breaks
Cornwall Hot Tub Breaks
Cornwall is a historic county located on the southernmost tip of England. The region is best known for its rugged cliffsides and picturesque coastline, making it an attractive holiday destination.
Cornish beaches are also popular with surfers, swimmers, and tourists who love doing watersport activities. Aside from surf and sand, the county is also home to the South West Coast Path and has one of the longest unbroken walking trails in the country.
Devon Hot Tub Breaks
Devon is one of the biggest counties in England and is dominated by flatlands facing two different coasts. A large part of Devon is dedicated to Dartmoor National Park.
This area alone attracts thousands of visitors each year who want to experience nature firsthand. Meanwhile, holidaymakers with a love for the sea prefer Devon’s coastal spots, including Plymouth, Ilfracombe, and Woolacombe.
Dorset Hot Tub Breaks
Dorset is a smaller county located on the southern edges of the UK. Despite its size, Dorset is an exquisite county with lots of notable features. More than half of its region is considered an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
The county’s coastline comprises part of the “Jurassic Coast” including stunning landmarks, like Durdle Door and Chesil Beach. From harbour towns to fossil-filled beaches, Dorset has so much to offer.
Somerset Hot Tub Breaks
Somerset is situated on the northern borders of South West England. The county is defined by its rolling hills including Blackdown Hills, Mendip Hills, Quantock Hills, and Exmoor National Park.
One of Somerset’s crown jewels is definitely the city of Bath, regarded as a UNESCO World Heritage Site because of its historical structures like the Roman Baths and Bath Abbey. Bath is also known for its Georgian architecture, evident in buildings like the Circus and the Royal Crescent.
Types of Breaks & Holidays
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Romantic Weekend Breaks
The secret to a long-lasting relationship is to spend quality time together. And what better way to spend this one-on-one than a romantic weekend?
Whether you’re celebrating a relationship milestone or just want to take a break from your usual routine, We have the answer for your passionate escape. Keep the spark alive with an unforgettable trip!
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Dog & Pet Friendly Cottages
Holidays with family mean bringing along your furry best friend. Plenty of lodging homes are also equipped to cater to four-legged guests. From enclosed gardens to outdoor showers, your dog will surely feel right at home.
Create lifetime memories with your most loyal companion as you embark on this superb nature retreat!
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Sea View & Beach Cottages
Have you ever heard of the “seaside cure?” The UK has many beautiful beaches, sunny climate (if we are lucky!), and refreshing ocean breeze, for when you’re feeling under the weather.
Fortunately, you don’t need to be ill to treat yourself to a beachside holiday. Families and friends are more than welcome on England’s coastline for summer adventures and rural retreats.
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Last Minute Cottages
Forgot to book your upcoming stay? Need a bigger lodge? Or you had a change of plans? No worries, these flexible accommodations got your back.
If spontaneity is your best friend, then these last-minute cottages are the perfect pick for you!