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Luxury Log Cabins in Blackpool with Private Hot Tubs

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The most popular hot tub holidays in Blackpool.

A world famous seaside resort, it's easy to see why so many families flock to Blackpool for that memorable holiday break. You can enjoy the Blackpool tower or spend hours of endless fun at Pleasure Beach!

Self Catering Hot Tub Breaks in Blackpool

Check out the best lodges and cottages with hot tubs in Blackpool; be it for a couple, family or group of friends, you are guaranteed to find "the one" and pack your suitcases because a hot tub break in Blackpool really does restore the soul!

  • Wilson House Holiday Park

    Garstang / Sleeps  2-6

    • hot tub
    • pet friendly
    • Child friendly
    • Guest l

    For luxury lodges with and cosy cabins with bubbling hot tubs, look no further than Lodges With Hot Tubs. We believe that everyone should be able to enjoy a break from the everyday bustle now and then.

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  • Invergordon

    Pilling / Sleeps  7

    • hot tub
    • pet friendly
    • wi-fi
    • parking

    Situated in Pilling in the Lancashire region, Invergordon has a garden. Guests may enjoy the free WiFi throughout the property. This holiday home comes with 3 bedrooms, a TV, and a kitchen with a dishwasher.

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  • Carr End Barn B

    Stalmine / Sleeps  8

    • hot tub
    • pet friendly
    • Child friendly
    • Lakeside location

    Carr End Barn B is a beamed holiday cottage with room enough for eight, set in the Lancashire village of Stalmine. The hilltop vista has views of the Fylde coast, and open countryside as far as the eye can see.

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  • Castlebar

    Singleton / Sleeps  999888777

    • hot tub
    • pet friendly
    • wi-fi
    • parking

    Castlebar is a stunning detached property, privately located in a gated environment. It has a choice of up to six bedrooms, two of them on the ground floor.

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  • Ream Hills Holiday Park

    Blackpool / Sleeps  2-8

    • hot tub
    • pet friendly
    • Child friendly
    • Lakeside location

    For luxury lodges with and cosy cabins with bubbling hot tubs, look no further than Lodges With Hot Tubs. We believe that everyone should be able to enjoy a break from the everyday bustle now and then.

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  • The Old Hat Factory

    Quernmore, near Lancaster / Sleeps  2

    • hot tub
    • garden
    • parking
    • Stunning location

    The Old Hat Factory is a beautiful stone cottage conversion on a working farm, sitting in a corner of an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

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About Holidays In Blackpool

Visitors have been travelling to Blackpool since the Victorian era and this charming resort remains just as popular today with a stunning beach and plenty to see and do for the whole family. Now with the emergence of cottages with hot tubs in Blackpool it gets even better.

How to get there

By Car

Blackpool has the benefit of a motorway link direct which takes you almost to the beach to take Junction 32 off the M6, or arrive via the M55

By Train

There are also services to Blackpool North train station from Manchester International Airport, Manchester Victoria, Manchester Piccadilly, York and Liverpool Lime Street.

Alternatively, take the train from several major cities including London, Birmingham, Edinburgh or Glasgow, change at Preston where there are 4 services every hour for the onward journey to Blackpool.

By Bus

National Express provide a comprehensive service to the resort throughout the year and during the summer months there are several scheduled services from around the country. The number 61 and 68 buses run regular services from Preston to Blackpool and a Day Rider ticket for 2 adults and up to 3 children is just £12.

Activities & Places To Visit

There is so much to do in Blackpool you will be spoiled for choice; from thrilling rides, spectacular shows, and of course miles of golden sand to relax on if the weather allows, this vibrant town has something for all ages to enjoy whatever the time of year.

No visit here is complete without a visit to the iconic Blackpool Tower; 5 attractions in one place include:

  • The Blackpool Tower Eye
  • Jungle Jim’s
  • The Ballroom
  • Blackpool Tower Dungeon
  • Blackpool Tower Circus

The Tower opens daily at 10.00am but opening times for the ballroom and circus which has daily shows from April 1st vary, so check here before booking.

Each attraction is priced individually but for the best value it is advisable to purchase a “Tower Pass” online which gives access to all 5 attractions.

  • Adult £30
  • Child 3-14 years £25.50
  • Toddler under 3 years £8.95

Mention Blackpool to anyone and they will undoubtedly think of the world-famous Pleasure Beach, situated opposite the South Pier it was founded in 1896 and offers something for everyone.

From white-knuckle rides, to family fun areas like Nickelodeon Land and spectacular shows, a visit here will ensure a day to remember. The park is open on weekends from as early as February, but opening times vary depending on the day and time of year, so check the website.

It is advisable to buy tickets online where you can get some excellent discounts with a family of four price of just £70.

Other family friendly attractions include:

  • Madame Tussauds – open daily from 10.00am. £13.00 adult, £10.50 child 
  • Blackpool Zoo - open daily tickets from £13.50
  • Sealife Blackpool - open every day from 10.00am – 5.00pm, £13 adult, £10.50 child
  • Sandcastle Waterpark (the UK’s largest) – Opening times vary

You may think a trip to Blackpool will cost the earth especially if you have children wanting to experience all the attractions, but the good news; is you can purchase various resort passes which allow you to visit multiple attractions including all of the above for one price starting from around £55 per adult.

Blackpool on a budget

Blackpool on a budget

There are also plenty of things to see in this bustling seaside town which cost very little or nothing at all.

With a seating capacity of 3000 the Opera House and Winter Gardens is open daily from 11.00am-4.00pm entry is free unless you want to attend one of the many excellent shows or concerts which are available throughout the year.

Kids and adults alike will enjoy Blackpool Model Village and Gardens, this award-winning attraction contains hundreds of miniature models in 2.5 acres of lovely landscaped gardens. With family tickets at less than £25 it is an affordable way to spend an afternoon.

Other places to enjoy for free;

  • Stanley Park- one of England’s finest
  • Fleetwood Market – Over 150 stalls
  • Grundy Art Gallery – Features contemporary artwork from the UK and overseas
  • Marton Mere Local Nature Reserve
  • Farmer Parr’s Animal World

Of course, the biggest free attraction is the beach, recently awarded its first ever Blue Flag Blackpool beach boasts no less than 7 miles of golden sands.

Places to eat and drink in Blackpool

Places to eat and drink in Blackpool

Yes, all right, you must try the fish and chips, after all there are more fish and chip shops in Blackpool than you can shake a stick of rock at, but there are plenty of other options; pizzas, kebabs, burgers, all-day breakfasts and Sunday roasts galore.

Blackpool also does fine dining in some elegant eateries such as the White Tower restaurant which serves locally sourced products at reasonable prices and has splendid sea views and Kwizeen Restaurant and Bar, this award-winning restaurant has a smart yet casual dress code and is open nightly from 6.00pm Monday till Saturday.

Blackpool's pubs and bars meanwhile are not for the faint hearted a popular destination for stag and hen do’s they can become a bit rowdy, there are more sophisticated establishments however for those who don’t want karaoke, dancing and exuberant partygoers.

Golf near Blackpool

Golf near Blackpool

Golf enthusiasts love the Lancashire coastline and guests staying at Blackpool lodges will not be disappointed with the choice of excellent courses within easy reach which is why thousands of golfers visit every year.

The charming Edwardian Town of St Anne’s with its fine restaurants, cafés and pubs boasts 4 of the finest courses in the North West within 4 miles including St Anne’s Old Links where you can follow in the footsteps of champions with a round costing between £60-£85.

Other world-class courses include Royal Birkdale, Lytham St Anne’s, Hillside and Fairhaven golf courses, while not a championship course, the Stanley Park Golf Course in the centre of Blackpool offers the chance to play on a well-designed 18-hole course for as little as £12.

Last Word

For memories that will last a lifetime and a fun-filled family break, lodges with hot tubs in Blackpool are the ideal choice. Offering the best of both worlds guests have the opportunity to enjoy the countryside and wildlife or the thrills of the UK’s most famous coastal resort.

Whether you spend your days relaxing on the beach while the kids build castles in the sand or enjoy a ride on the resident donkeys, visit the huge array of attractions, take in a show or simply stroll along the world-famous Golden Mile, you are guaranteed a holiday to remember.

The most affordable way to take advantage of all this vibrant town has to offer is to buy a resort pass online before you travel which can result in massive savings you can even personalise it and add food and drink vouchers and shows to the pass.

When you have finished enjoying all the fun of the fair, enjoyed some traditional fish and chips, maybe played a round of golf or taken a selfie with Ed Sheeran at Madame Tussauds, take off your “kiss me quick hat” and unwind in the warm bubbles back at your comfortable lodge with a private hot tub.

Blackpool has been a tourist hot spot for almost 200 years, and with all the attractions, outstanding shows, exhibitions, and nightlife, not to mention one of the best beaches in Europe it looks likely to remain one for the foreseeable future.

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