Edinburgh Hot Tub Breaks: Lodges, Log Cabins & Glamping

If you’re looking for your next hot tub destination in Scotland, the city of Edinburgh is the place to be. Located along the shoreline of Leith, this historic capital is a holiday haven for culture enthusiasts and glamping adventurers. Holidaymakers will find plenty of attractions to visit during their stay including some of the city’s oldest establishments and quirky shops. As you venture towards its borders, you’ll be treated to the amazing sights of the Scottish countryside. Explore the rugged landscapes of Scotland on your next weekend break with these holiday homes with hot tubs!

Lodges, Log Cabins & Glamping With Hot Tubs in Edinburgh

With a city as ancient as Edinburgh, you won’t have a problem looking for the perfect holiday home. This curated collection boasts lodges and log cabins with newly refurbished rooms and modern kitchens. All homes also come with their own stunning views of the Scottish countryside. Equipped with extra features such as onsite saunas and luxury hot tubs, you’ll never have a reason to leave your second home. Spend your upcoming holiday in Edinburgh with the best holiday lodges in Scotland below!

  • The Tottie HutDog Friendly
    The Tottie Hut
    South Queensferry, Edinburgh
    Sleeps 2 Bedrooms 1 Bathrooms 1

    Shepherd’s hut located in beautiful rural position. Cosy furnishings, wood-fired hot tub, and sauna. Perfect for couples on romantic retreats.

  • The Byre At BrothershielsDog Friendly
    The Byre At Brothershiels
    Edinburgh, Scottish Borders
    Sleeps 4 Bedrooms 2 Bathrooms 1

    Pet-friendly period cottage set amidst Lammermuir Hills. Enclosed garden, hot tub, and off-road parking. Within easy reach of Edinburgh’s attractions.

  • Keppel Gate
    Keppel Gate
    Edinburgh, Scottish Borders
    Sleeps 10 Bedrooms 5 Bathrooms 3

    Country home with beautiful furnishings and private hot tub. Features decked terrace, garden lights, and BBQ grill. Ideal holiday spot for families on rural breaks.

  • Hillberry
    Hillberry
    Edinburgh, Scottish Borders
    Sleeps 10 Bedrooms 5 Bathrooms 3

    Stunning four-star home situated on the Scottish border. Decked balcony area perfect for al fresco dining. Boasts private pond and idyllic atmosphere.

  • Totleywells GrangeDog Friendly
    Totleywells Grange
    South Queensferry, Edinburgh
    Sleeps 10 Bedrooms 6 Bathrooms 5

    Country home with luxurious and modern furnishings. Extras include games room, bar area, and paddock area. Only miles away from local pubs, restaurants, and beaches.

  • Braehill
    Braehill
    Edinburgh, Scottish Borders
    Sleeps 12 Bedrooms 6 Bathrooms 3

    Traditional stone cottage located in Moorfoot Hills. Private courtyard with decked balcony and covered hot tub. A stone’s throw away from local children’s park.

  • Poppy’s PlaceDog Friendly
    Poppy’s Place
    Slamannan, Scotland
    Sleeps 4 Bedrooms 1 Bathrooms 1

    Holiday cottage featuring secluded patio and modern interiors. Picnic bench with luxury hot tub. Surrounded by stunning countryside views.

  • Edinburgh Apartment
    Edinburgh Apartment
    Edinburgh, Scotland
    Sleeps 2 Bedrooms 1 Bathrooms 1

    Ground-floor apartment with contemporary Georgian style. Only ten minutes away from Prince Street and city attractions. Access to exclusive community garden.

  • Dean Village
    Dean Village
    Edinburgh, Midlothian
    Sleeps 4 Bedrooms 2 Bathrooms 1

    Cosy flat located at the heart of Edinburgh. Boasts city views from bay window. Walking distance to local supermarkets, restaurants, and bars.

  • Royal Mile Flat
    Royal Mile Flat
    Edinburgh, Scotland
    Sleeps 4 Bedrooms 2 Bathrooms 2

    Newly decorated apartment near Royal Mile. Bright rooms, furnished kitchen, and private parking. A short walk to Holyrood Park and local hotspots.

  • Holyrood Home
    Holyrood Home
    Edinburgh, Scotland
    Sleeps 7 Bedrooms 3 Bathrooms 2

    Luxurious self-catering apartment near Holyrood Palace. Includes outdoor play area. Best for exploring the city’s amenities and tourist spots.

  • The Garden House
    The Garden House
    Oxenfoord, Scotland
    Sleeps 6 Bedrooms 3 Bathrooms 3

    Refurbished cottage with traditional charm. Wonderful holiday location for wildlife glimpses. Close to the cultural centre of Edinburgh.

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About Edinburgh & The Area

Being the capital of Scotland, Edinburgh has over half a million inhabitants, making it the second most populous city in the country and the seventh most populous in the UK. Recognized as the political capital of the country since the 1400s, it houses the Scottish Government, the Scottish Parliament, the highest courts in Scotland, and the Palace of Holyroodhouse, the official residence of the monarch in Scotland. It is also the annual venue of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland.

Edinburgh, like most of Scotland, has a temperate maritime climate. Thanks to its proximity to the sea, Edinburgh doesn’t experience large variations in temperature or extremes. Winter temperatures are well above freezing, and summers are dry with moderate heat with the highest temperature ever recorded only being 31.6 °C.

Things To Do In Edinburgh

Edinburgh’s streets are full of history, art, culture, and stunning architecture. Whichever winding street you take, you’re sure to find unique experiences and interesting things to do. From centres of history and the arts to gorgeous natural wonders, here are some of the best things you can do in Edinburgh:

Visit the ancient halls of Edinburgh Castle.

With a view overlooking the entirety of the city, Edinburgh Castle has one of the most striking views in Scotland. Sitting on Castle Rock, the over-thousand-year-old castle is home to the Stone of Destiny, an ancient ceremonial coronation stone, and the Honours of Scotland, the UK’s oldest crown jewels. You can wander around the castle grounds accompanying a guide, but you can also opt for an audio guide for a more immersive and intimate experience.

Edinburgh Castle still preserves century-long traditions such as the One O’Clock Gun which was originally used by ships at the Firth of Forth to make sure their clocks were synchronised. It’s a fun piece of tradition that locals and tourists can still take part in. Be sure to schedule your visit at the right time as there are usually more visitors during the summer.

Learn about history at the National Museum of Scotland.

If you get caught in a rainy fit, and this happens a lot in the country, the National Museum of Scotland is a great choice for an interesting indoor activity. The museum is free and houses over 20,000 artefacts that give meaning to the country’s history as well as the histories of its neighbouring nations. You can even check out exhibits on ancient Egypt, learn about nature, and explore modern technological advancements based in Scotland. The National Museum is a great choice for informative and family-friendly fun.

Enjoy the outdoors and climb the legendary Arthur’s Seat.

Located in Holyrood Park, Arthur’s Seat is one of the most famous and most iconic spots in Edinburgh. The hill is what is left of an ancient dormant volcano, standing 250 metres above sea level. Hikers and visitors who reach the top will appreciate the 360-degree view of Edinburgh and the Lothians. You’ll also find the remnants of the medieval St Anthony’s Chapel along the path. There are plenty of paths to take, all appropriate for any skill level. The way along Duddingston Loch will have you feeding the swans and ducks on the lake, while a trip along the St Margaret’s Loch path will take you to a wide flat trail that even wheelchairs and buggies can use.

Be mesmerised by the Camera Obscura and World of Illusions.

If you’re looking for something fun and a bit different in Edinburgh, you should check out Camera Obscura and World of Illusions. There are five floors of interactive illusions and exhibits that people of all ages would love. Mirror mazes, tunnel vortexes, and lots of illusions that will mess with your perception can all be found at the venue. The highlight, though, is the 169-year-old Camera Obscura itself, an amazing Victorian device that lets you see the city in a whole new way, almost like an old-school sightseeing experience.

Go up Calton Hill to see the National Monument.

If you are an early bird who loves watching the sunrise, you can climb up Calton Hill to watch the sun come up from the national monument. The hill is part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is home to some stunning historic monuments, including the National Monument, which was partly inspired by the Parthenon in Athens. It’s a peaceful spot during the days, and it’s a hub for celebrations throughout the year. If you’re in Edinburgh for Hogmanay, Calton Hill is one of the best places to watch the fireworks over the castle. The hill also hosts unique festivals like the Celtic Beltane Fire Festival, so it’s a place that always has something interesting going on.

Explore the galleries of the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art.

The Scottish National Galleries in Edinburgh houses some of the best collections of modern artwork in the country. The two buildings facing each other are stunning in their own right, but their halls are filled with world-famous priceless artwork that provides a contrast to the buildings’ facade. Modern One houses works from the early 20th century from artists like Picasso, while Modern Two contains collections from more contemporary movements such as Dada and Surrealism. These galleries are a great option especially if you love learning about art or just want to spend a peaceful afternoon looking at works that defined decades.

Taste world-class blends at Johnnie Walker Princes Street.

You can’t spend time in Scotland without trying their world-class Scotch whiskey. If you’re looking for something to do in the evening, this eight-storey dining experience is one to try. The Johnnie Walker Princes Street features the world-famous Johnnie Walker brand, its history, heritage, and an interactive learning experience about the brand.

You can also explore exhibits, tastings, and guided tours that detail the whiskey’s production and craftsmanship. It also includes bars and tasting rooms where visitors can sample a variety of Johnnie Walker whiskies, including exclusive blends. The space offers stunning views of Edinburgh, with a rooftop bar for guests to enjoy drinks. It is a must-visit destination for whisky enthusiasts, blending education, entertainment, and Scottish tradition.

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