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Luxury Log Cabins in Cambridgeshire with Private Hot Tubs

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The most popular hot tub holidays in Cambridgeshire.

Nestled in the heart of England, Cambridgeshire offers a quintessential blend of picturesque countryside, historic charm and vibrant local culture, making it an ideal destination for those seeking a tranquil escape from city life or who want a nice romantic getaway.

There are loads you can enjoy when you want to fill your short break with activities – exploring the tranquil waterways of the Fens, immersing yourself in the academic legacy of Cambridge University, or just trying out some of the fantastic pubs nearby.

Our hot tub holidays in Cambridgeshire offer a taste of luxury to use as your base for exploring this fascinating pocket of England.


Private Hot Tub Breaks in Cambridgeshire

Check out the best lodges and cottages with hot tubs in Cambridgeshire; 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 Cambridgeshire really does restore the soul!

  • Rosewood Stud Park

    Chippenham, Nr Newmarket / Sleeps  4-8

    • hot tub
    • pet friendly
    • wi-fi
    • Cot/highchair available

    These luxury cabins are located on a working stud farm in 70 acres of lush woodland with various wildlife surrounding you.

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  • Lode Hall Lodges

    Three Holes / Sleeps  2

    • hot tub
    • wi-fi
    • garden
    • garden

    A selection of secluded lodges in the heart of the Fenland countryside on the Norfolk/Cambridgeshire border.

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  • Old Nene Golf and Country Club

    Ramsey / Sleeps  2

    • hot tub
    • pet friendly
    • wi-fi
    • Check Prices & Availability

    For any keen golfers out there, this is the perfect place for anyone to relax and enjoy the sport they love!

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  • Heron

    Heron / Sleeps  4

    • hot tub
    • pet friendly
    • parking
    • Heated swimming pool.

    With a swimming pool and plenty of footpaths on the owners 240 acre farm, its easy to see why these properties are popular

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  • Redmoor House

    Wisbech / Sleeps  8

    • hot tub
    • pet friendly
    • garden
    • Cinema

    Ideal for a large group wanting a memorable holiday, this holiday home has everything you need.

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  • The Den

    Little Downham / Sleeps  2

    • hot tub
    • pet friendly
    • garden
    • parking

    Located in the small village of Little Downham, this great cottage is ideal for a couple wanting a romantic break.

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Hot Tub Features

Relax and Enjoy

When not exploring the many delights, this region has to offer you can be sure our log cabins, cottages and lodges provide everything needed for a luxurious, relaxing break.

Cook up delicious family meals in the well-equipped modern kitchen, switch off the alarm and enjoy a lie in, curl up in front of a wood burning stove or watch the sun go down from your spacious patio or deck.

With the added indulgence of your own private outdoor spa where you can relax and unwind, we think you’ll agree, UK breaks don’t come much better whatever the time of year.

Adding a little luxury to your holiday couldn't be easier with our pick of the best cottages and lodges in Cambridgeshire with hot tubs. Whether it's a family holiday, romantic weekend break or celebrating a special occasion you will find the perfect accommodation for the right price.

Where to Stay in Cambridgeshire

There are loads of great places to stay in Cambridgeshire, and basing yourself within easy reach of the major towns means you’ll have plenty to enjoy on your downtime.

First and foremost, Cambridge itself is a must-visit. Renowned for its prestigious university, the city boasts stunning architecture, including the iconic King's College Chapel. Stroll along the River Cam, take a punt, or explore the many museums and galleries. The Botanic Garden is a peaceful retreat and the bustling market square is ideal for discovering local crafts and produce.

Ely is another gem in Cambridgeshire, famed for its magnificent cathedral, known as the "Ship of the Fens." This historic city offers a blend of medieval architecture and riverside tranquillity. The Ely Museum and the Stained Glass Museum provide fascinating insights into the area's rich history. Don't miss a walk along the Great Ouse River, where you can enjoy picturesque views and quaint cafes.

For a taste of traditional village life, head to St Ives. This market town on the Great Ouse is known for its charming riverside setting and historic bridges. The town centre is filled with independent shops, cafes and a vibrant market held every Monday and Friday.

Finally, the town of Huntingdon offers both historical and natural attractions. Birthplace of Oliver Cromwell, Huntingdon is home to the Cromwell Museum, which provides a detailed account of his life and legacy.

Decide which of these places sounds most appealing and pick one of our cottages or lodges nearby.


Insider Tips for Cambridgeshire

  • Punt along the River Cam: Enjoy a quintessential Cambridge experience by punting along the river, passing by colleges and scenic gardens.
  • Explore Cambridge University Colleges: Wander through the historic colleges, including Trinity, St. John's and Pembroke, with their beautiful architecture and gardens.
  • Discover Anglesey Abbey: Explore the beautiful gardens, woodland walks and historic house of this National Trust property.
  • Walk or cycle along the Cambridge Guided Busway: Enjoy scenic walks or bike rides along this traffic-free path, passing through picturesque countryside and villages.

Each of these destinations in Cambridgeshire provides a unique blend of history, culture and natural beauty, so you’ll never be short on things to enjoy. Book your relaxing getaway in our lodges with hot tubs in Cambridgeshire now and start planning which towns and attractions you’ll visit.


Activities and Must-see Sights

1. Ely Cathedral

1. Ely Cathedral

The grounds on which the Ely Cathedral sits have had a cathedral since 672AD. The present-day cathedral was constructed in 1083. It is the seat of the Bishop of Ely. It is one of the most spectacular Romanesque and Gothic cathedrals in the UK.

Marvel at the magnificent 13th century Quire and the Lady’s chapel at what was once described as one of the seven wonders of the middle ages.

Along with being a popular visitor attraction, the cathedral also hosts a range of cultural events throughout the year including concerts, plays and exhibitions.

2. Wildlife

2. Wildlife

There are no less than five zoos and wildlife parks in the area, meet the meerkats at the Animal.

Experience in Stretham near Ely or check out the big cats at Linton Zoo which focuses on conservation and saving endangered species. Watch the otters being fed at Shepreth Wildlife Park or view the stunning white tigers at Hamerton Zoo near Huntingdon.

For something a bit different but no less fascinating why not visit the National Dragonfly Project at Wicken Fen which is the National Trust’s first nature reserve and the best place in Britain to spot Dragonflies.

3. Imperial War Museum, Duxford

3. Imperial War Museum, Duxford

Displaying the best in aviation the Imperial war museum in Duxford is a must-see foe anyone staying at a lodge with a hot tub in Cambridgeshire. From paper planes to Jet fighters, there are over 200 aircraft at this historic museum.

Explore Concorde, the fastest and most famous commercial airliner ever, experience the iconic Spitfire in all its glory and marvel at the newly refurbished American Air Museum.

With eight hangars and air shows throughout the year there is always something different going on making the IWM fun for all the family. You can even take to the skies with one of the flight experiences on offer.

4. King’s College Chapel

4. King’s College Chapel

Cambridge is renowned for its stunning architecture and nowhere is this more evident than King’s College Chapel. Built from 1446 to 1515, the chapel is located in the King’s College of the University of Cambridge. It represents the finest Gothic and Tudor architecture and is famed for its elaborate stained-glass windows.

Take a guided tour where you will discover the history, learn about the famous people associated with Cambridge and view a masterpiece by Rubens.

During term-time it is possible for the general public to hear the famed choral services, one of the best in the country.

5. The Backs

5. The Backs

Often combined with a tour of King’s college the backs are located in central Cambridge and include the grounds of several prestigious colleges on the banks of the river Cam.

Photographers will appreciate the Backs and the beautiful grounds are also perfect for a romantic stroll if you are staying at a cosy hot tub cottage for 2 in Cambridgeshire.

However, by far the best and most popular way to view this stunning vista is from the water. There are several companies offering punting on the river; the perfect way to spend a leisurely afternoon.

6. Fitzwilliam Museum

6. Fitzwilliam Museum

Owned and operated by the University of Cambridge, and just a short stroll from the river Cam this stunning building is one of the most iconic in the city.

Established in 1816 by Viscount Fitzwilliam of Merrion it has one of the best collections of paintings, in Britain, including works by Breughel, Constable, Rubens, Picasso and Monett to name a few.

It is also renowned for its outstanding collections from the ancient world, Some of the items you can expect to find here include; music manuscripts, Egyptian collections, paintings and Michelangelo bronzes.

7. The Raptor Foundation

7. The Raptor Foundation

This fantastic bird of prey centre is a wonderful day out for all the family, learn about the work the foundation does including rescuing, rehabilitation and returning injured birds back to the wild.

Watch amazing flying displays, there are tons of species including falcons, hawks and owls, some of which it is possible to hold, get up close and personal with the Meerkats, or book one of the amazing experiences which include hunting days, handling courses and special photography events.

There is also a large pond where you can buy food and feed goldfish and a playground for the little ones to let off steam.

The Last Word

Visitors to Cambridgeshire will be entranced by the lush fenland, elegant cathedral towns with willow lined rivers and medieval markets, plus one of the world’s greatest educational establishments.

Trace the footsteps of one of Cambridgeshire’s most well-known residents, Oliver Cromwell, head to Ely and drink in the spectacular views of sprawling wetlands from the famous lantern towers.

Explore Cambridge by punt or bicycle, visit a World War Two aircraft hangar, and a Norman cathedral in the town of Peterborough, get up close and personal with the animals at one of several wildlife parks or enjoy a romantic meal at the many award-winning restaurants in the area.

Add to that first-class accommodation with your own inviting hot tub in which to kick back and relax, enjoying leisurely evenings under the moonlit sky with a glass of something chilled, your loved one by your side and we think you’ll agree hot tub holidays in Cambridgeshire are a must do.