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The most popular hot tub holidays in East Anglia.
If you are planning a weekend break…or even a longer family holiday, we recommend this beautiful part of the UK and we guarantee staying in lodges with hot tubs in East Anglia will be a memorable one.
Perfect for nature-lovers, anglers and the more adventurous wanting to try something new, the region is home to many attractions and some of the best scenery in the UK. So, what are you waiting for? pack those bags and enjoy one of the country's favourite holiday destinations.
Check out the best log cabins and cottages with hot tubs in East Anglia; 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 East Anglia really does restore the soul!
Region: Darsham, Nr Southwold
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Duration: 3 -28 days nights
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Region: Brigg , Lincolnshire
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Bedrooms: 2-5
Duration: 3 -28 days nights
Sleeps: 2-9
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Region: Corton, Lowestoft
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Bedrooms: 2
Duration: 3 -28 days nights
Sleeps: 6
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Region: Ashby cum Fenby
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Bedrooms: 2
Duration: 3 -28 days nights
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Darsham, Suffolk / Sleeps 2-4
Book from £72 Per Night - A fantastic family friendly park with plenty of activities including footgolf, archery, golf and air rifle shooting.
View propertyLittle Downham, near Ely / Sleeps 2-8
Book from £36 Per Night - This superb single storey holiday property is perfect for a quiet break in the Cambridgeshire countryside.
View propertyThornham, Norfolk / Sleeps 15
Book from £715 - This luxury coastal retreat oozes hotel-style with its large living areas; seven bedrooms; seven en-suite/shower rooms with statement baths; stunning sea views and hot tub too!
View propertyMany areas of East Anglia have romance in the air – be it Holkham Beach, where the ending to the movie, Shakespeare In Love was filmed or Norwich Cathedral, one of the finest examples of a Romanesque edifice in Europe, there is something for everyone who is in love. A cherry on top is a private hot tub in your cottage or cabin.
East Anglia is famous for its miles and miles of coastline. Many beaches allow dogs most times of the year, so you won’t have to leave your best friend at home. You can enjoy a bracing day out with your pooch at top beaches such as Holkham, Wells-next-the-Sea and Great Yarmouth. Back at your cottage you can enjoy a long soak in your very own private hot tub.
Water abounds in East Anglia making for a wide variety of fishing spots. You can enjoy bagging bass at sea on a chartered boat or pull in a pike or two on the banks of the river Bure and return to your cottage or cabin with freshly-caught fish for dinner. After your meal, you can have a good soak in your own private hot tub.
The sheer vastness of this region means that there are cottages, cabins and lodges, which will offer great deals at some point of the year. You won’t have to dip deep into your pocket if you keep a look out for last minute deals in East Anglia. Many of these getaways have their very own hot tubs, adding value to a value added break.
The region consists of the coastal counties of Suffolk, Norfolk and Essex, along with the delightful county of Cambridgeshire. The ideal destination for short breaks day trips and family holidays, whatever the time of year.
Spectacular countryside, dotted with picturesque market towns and idyllic villages boasting the best bird-watching in the country. There is also 500 miles of coast with hidden coves, long stretches of golden sands and bustling fishing hamlets.
Discover the cosmopolitan city of Norwich, the architecture and heritage of Cambridge, have fun by the sea at Great Yarmouth or simply while away the days relaxing your deluxe hot tub.
Whether you are wanting to experience romance, fine dining, outdoor activities or learn about this region’s rich history you will be spoiled for choice when it comes to things to see and do in East Anglia.
From stately homes to rare birds, woodland adventures to leisurely boat trips whatever the weather East Anglia has something for all ages to enjoy.
We have chosen a few of the finest attractions, that we hope will make your stay at a hot tub cottage in East Anglia extra special.
Synonymous with Norfolk, the Broads is a national park which includes the city of Norwich, marshlands, and a series of man-made canals covering 125 miles in the East of England.
With more water than Venice, set in beautiful countryside peppered with quaint country pubs and idyllic villages, exploring the waterways is a unique experience.
By far the best way to explore this area, is by boat and there are numerous ones to hire along with organised boat trips which give you a fascinating insight about the area as well a fantastic day out.
70 years ago, there was an important discovery of treasure in the area when a ship-burial of an ancient Anglo-Saxon king was uncovered along with all his treasured possessions.
Although these have all been dispatched to the British Museum, there is still a fascinating exhibition at Sutton Hoo. The 245-acre estate is on site of 6th and 7th century cemeteries and you can take a guided tour of the ancient burial mounds.
The kids can dress up in period costume, make their own treasure or run wild in the adventure playground ensuring a fun-filled day for all the family.
Over 2000 animals are on display at this 50-acre award-winning zoo. Along with Snow Leopards, Penguins and Lemurs to name a few.
Expect to see the largest collection of small primates in Europe along with one of the best birds of prey displays in the UK, where Bald Eagles and Owls swoop and soar.
With a host of daily activities and displays, a range of VIP animal experiences such as becoming a keeper for the day or flying a hawk, it is no wonder Banham Zoo is consistently voted one of Norfolk's favourite tourist attractions.
Nothing says British holiday like a trip to the seaside and staying in log cabins with hot tubs in East Anglia gives you access to a variety of seaside resorts with one of the best being Southend.
Boasting some of the best weather in the UK, take a stroll along Southend Pier, the longest in the world or if the weather allows spend some time relaxing on the golden sands?
Visit the many museums and art galleries, play mini golf or enjoy the thrilling rides at Adventure Island fun park. This vibrant seaside resort offers plenty to see and do for both young and old.
Situated in some of the most idyllic countryside in East Anglia, Castle Acre Priory is one of the best monastic ruins in England with an almost complete west front and priors lodge.
The Priory was founded in 1089 and like most priories was dissolved under the reign of Henry VIII. Take your camera as the priory is located on the banks of the River Nar with some fantastic photographic opportunities.
Walk to the pretty village and have a cup of tea, visit the castle while you're there or have a tipple in the local pub before returning to your cottage with hot tub to have a soak.
Punting in Cambridge is one of the most popular activities for visitors to the city guided tours let you meander along viewing the stunning architecture Cambridge and its colleges are renowned for. The impressive Kings College chapel providing an iconic backdrop for one of the world’s finest educational institutions.
Glide under the famous bridges including the Bridge of Sighs and Mathematical Bridge drinking in the stunning surroundings and afterwards why not enjoy a picnic on the banks of the river.
Punting is a perfect outdoor activity for couples and families wanting a special day out in Cambridge.
Spread over 50 acres, this enormous adventure park is set in the heart of Norfolk countryside. Perfect for kids, this is not your normal playground.
Zip wires, rope bridges, climbing and treetop mazes keep even the liveliest of youngsters happy and there is also storytelling, face-painting, den-building and crafts for the little ones,
Even though this award-winning crowd-pleaser is aimed at children the magical woodland setting makes it a peaceful alternative to many kid's attractions.
Take a mystical boat-ride meet the characters and enjoy an ice-cream at this magical and unique attraction.
Wimpole estate is an enormous estate that offers a fun day out for all the family if you are renting a cottage nearby.
Part of the Run England project there are routes for runners and joggers all around the park while the less energetic can explore the biggest country house in Cambridgeshire.
Enjoy a leisurely stroll in the beautiful landscaped gardens including the 18th century pleasure grounds and walled garden.
Discover rare breeds of animals at the working farm including Shire horses and miniature Shetland ponies. With over 50 attractions you won't be disappointed in Wimpole Estate.
There is a host of things to do and see in East Anglia. Visit one of the magnificent historic houses, step back in time at one of the fascinating museums or explore the country’s largest collections of churches and cathedrals.
Enjoy the spectacular displays at of some of England’s finest gardens. Taste freshly caught Cromer Crab or jump aboard a vintage steam train and view the countryside from a different perspective steam train, ride a scary rollercoaster at the seaside, or go on a wildlife safari.
Get back to nature at a plethora of country parks and bird reserves. Spend a fun day at the seaside or go on a wildlife safari.
Whether you are 7 or 70, are looking for romantic activities for 2 or thrilling rides and fun family days out, you will find it all while staying in a hot tub lodge in East Anglia.
Great days out to suit everyone, attractions, food and drink, golf, fishing, boat trips, events and shopping this special region really does have it all.