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Luxury Log Cabins in Worcestershire with Private Hot Tubs

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The most popular hot tub holidays in Worcestershire.

Worcestershire, located in the West Midlands region of England, is a picturesque county that can be overlooked by guests looking for a short break, but it’s home to some great destinations and scenic countryside and shouldn’t be ignored.

Between the historic charms of Worcester, the amazing walks around the Malvern Hills and the great pubs and restaurants serving local specialities, you’ll love your time exploring the county.

We’ve got some beautiful self-catered lodges and cottages in Worcestershire for you to choose from, great for a chilled long weekend when you want to put work out of your mind, or for those trips where you want to surprise your partner with a romantic getaway.


Secluded Hot Tub Breaks in Worcestershire

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

  • SPRINGFIELD LODGE

    Evesham, Worcestershire / Sleeps 2

    Book from £100 - Renovated to a high standard, this charming ground-floor dwelling with hot tub offers the ultimate romantic retreat to the beautiful Worcestershire countryside.

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  • LEOPARD SAFARI TENT

    Pershore, Worcestershire / Sleeps 4

    Book from £90 - Bowbrook Lodges is a quiet and unspoilt location which offers cosy lodges to quirky glamping safari tents.

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  • HAWTHORN LODGE

    Worcester, Worcestershire / Sleeps 4

    Book from £122 - A Scandinavian log cabin with far reaching views over the lake and a large decked terrace with a hot tub.

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Prefer a holiday cottage?

  • Mill Cottage

    Hanley William near Tenbury Wells / Sleeps  2

    • hot tub
    • Private patio
    • Open plan
    • Taylor-made kitchen

    This property is set in the Hanley Mill Estate among 30 acres of lush woodland, and just 5 miles from the market town of Tenbury Wells.

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  • The Lilacs

    Broadway, Worcestershire / Sleeps  2

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

    A fantastic set of stone built cottages located within the owners grounds with off road parking and an enclosed garden.

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  • Secret Island Yurt

    Beckford near Tewkesbury, Worcestershire / Sleeps  2

    • hot tub
    • pet friendly
    • parking
    • Dishwasher

    This 20 foot yurt is set in a delightful area with various wildlife surrounding you and plenty of walking & cycling routes.

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Relax and Enjoy

Increasingly people are holidaying at home - think about it, no airport delays, long queues, no bland all-inclusive food and trying to read your favourite book round a pool full of noisy children.

No security worries or trying to get someone to look after the dog, because if you book one of our pet friendly cottages in Worcestershire with hot tubs, Fido can come too!

Both you and your canine companion will love the freedom of the open countryside and spending quality time together, after all, dogs are part of the family too.

Our excellent pick of delightful Worcestershire hot tub lodges, offer guests the chance to kick back and relax in rural retreat, enjoy life in an idyllic village or take advantage of the facilities on offer at a family holiday park.

Where to Stay in Worcestershire

Worcester, the county's vibrant cathedral city, is a captivating blend of ancient and modern. At its heart stands Worcester Cathedral, a masterpiece of architecture, which overlooks the scenic River Severn.

For those interested in history, Worcestershire boasts several impressive houses and gardens. Witley Court, a magnificent 19th-century mansion surrounded by landscaped gardens and lakes, is a highlight. Visitors can explore the ruins of the mansion, marvel at the spectacular Perseus and Andromeda fountain and enjoy leisurely walks through the gardens.

You might prefer to base your stay near the Malvern Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. With miles of footpaths and bridleways, the hills are a paradise for walkers, cyclists and nature lovers.

The town of Great Malvern, nestled at the foot of the hills, is famous for its spa and Victorian architecture, while the high street is a good place to recharge with a pub lunch or browse the independent retailers.

You could also look to stay near Broadway, often referred to as the "Jewel of the Cotswolds," if you want to see the famed cottages straight out of a stereotypical ‘English village’ postcard.

Insider Tips for Worcestershire

  • Visit Worcester Cathedral: Admire the stunning architecture, tombs and ancient crypt of this historic cathedral.
  • Explore the Malvern Hills: Enjoy scenic walks, panoramic views and outdoor activities in this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
  • Visit the Morgan Motor Company: Discover the history of the iconic British car manufacturer and take a factory tour.
  • Explore Worcester City Centre: Wander through historic streets, visit local shops and enjoy riverside walks along the River Severn.
  • Discover Worcester Porcelain Museum: Learn about the history of porcelain production in Worcester and see exquisite ceramics on display.

Worcestershire's peaceful countryside and charming towns offer a welcome retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. Whether you're exploring historic villages or sampling local cuisine, you'll find plenty of ways to relax and unwind in this scenic English county – and our hot tub breaks in Worcestershire are your ideal base for it all.


1. Worcester Cathedral

1. Worcester Cathedral

One of the most beautiful cathedrals in England, Worcester Cathedral stands amidst breathtaking scenery on the banks of the River Severn. Building began in 1084 and the cathedral has seen almost a thousand years of history.

Popular visitor attractions include the Medieval cloisters, St Wulfstan's Crypt, a 12th century chapter house and amazing Victorian stained glass windows.

The cathedral library is one of the world's most important, home to many medieval books, manuscripts and music but can only be viewed by appointment. The tower which is open during the school holidays and at weekends boasts magnificent views over the surrounding landscape.

2. Croome Park

2. Croome Park

Set in gardens designed by the legendary Capability Brown this 18th century Neo-Palladian country house has a rich and varied past.

It has been used as a Roman Catholic School, the home of the Hare Krishna movement and a secret World War 2 air base.

Nowadays it boasts fun and innovative exhibitions and displays. The visitor centre museum reveals the secret story of RAF Defford with wartime artifacts, videos and costumes.

The many acres of parkland are perfect for the kids to let of steam and if you are staying in one of our pet-friendly hot tub cottages you will be pleased to learn Croome is dog friendly with tether points, dog friendly trails and water bowls provided.

3. Severn Valley Railway

3. Severn Valley Railway

Home to one of the biggest collections of steam locomotives and carriages Severn Valley Railway is a must visit for those staying in a hot tub cottage in Worcestershire.

Freedom of the line' tickets are terrific value for money as they include access to the visitor centre along with unlimited travel for the day. The route runs from Kidderminster to Bridgnorth and the station hosts various events such as "Back to the Forties Weekend" "Family Fun with Peppa Pig" and the "Autumn Steam Gala".

Enjoy a bite to eat at the restaurant which has beautiful views of the surrounding countryside or for something a bit special, enjoy lunch aboard one of 2 restaurant carriages which run every Sunday.

4. West Midland Safari Park

4. West Midland Safari Park

Located near Bewdley in the West Midlands this excellent safari park is home to some of the most endangered creatures in the world.

With lots to see for the whole family including 5 walk-through areas as well as a traditional drive through safari where you will see elephants, lions, cheetahs and rhino.

The park is also home to Britain's largest animatronic dinosaur display, VIP experiences where you can feed a lion or be a keeper for the day, restaurants, cafes, gift shop and a large theme park with dozens of rides.

No wonder this wildlife park attracts over 650,000 visitors a year for family fun.

5. Eating and Drinking

5. Eating and Drinking

If you're a foodie then there is no better place to stay than Worcestershire, with award-winning eating establishments serving locally sourced produce.

Home to a fantastic annual food festival and numerous cookery schools, this county is not one to visit if you're on a diet.

Farm shops abound and there is a market in Worcester 3 times a week selling local fare as well as some excellent street food.

Whether it's afternoon tea, a gourmet meal or just a drink in a traditional country pub or modern cocktail bar you will be well catered for in Worcestershire.

6. Worcestershire County Museum

6. Worcestershire County Museum

This museum is housed in Hartlebury Castle near Kidderminster which has been home to the Bishops of Worcester for over a thousand years.

Explore the themed rooms to experience how our ancestors lived during the civil war and Victorian era, view the vast collection of domestic items, furniture costumes and toys, and marvel at the county's geographical wonders.

Take a stroll through the grounds where you will find a nature reserve, 300-year old cider mill and an impressive display of gypsy caravans in the Transport Gallery.

The museum has a varied events programme all year round and sells beautiful local craftwork in the gift shop.

7. Messing about on the River

7. Messing about on the River

The River Severn is the longest river in Britain, winding its way through some idyllic countryside it offers the perfect opportunity to relax while taking in the glorious scenery and wildlife.

The various sections of the waterway each have a distinctive character some are suited to pleasure boats, and motor cruisers and you will find plenty of companies offering both guided tours and boat-hire throughout Worcestershire.

Alternatively other stretches are more suited to kayaking and canoeing ideal for water sports enthusiasts and Anglers will be pleased to know there are some superb fishing spots too.

The Last Word

Whether you are looking for things to do as a family, or a relaxing romantic retreat where you can spend quality time together Worcestershire has something for all ages, tastes and budgets.

Enjoy some retail therapy in Worcester, which is home to a mix of traditional and modern retailers, pubs and some top-quality restaurants.

Go outdoors and get involved in a huge array of activities on offer nearby, then return to your luxury cottage or lodge with hot and either curl up with a good book or enjoy a soak in your indulgent hot tub.

Enjoy leisurely walks or spend time on one of the many excellent golf courses in the county. There are horse-riding trails, water-sports and even hot air balloon rides where you can view the stunning countryside from above.

A holiday in this fabulous county will be one to remember for all the right reasons and with superb accommodation, spectacular surroundings and a warm welcome, what more could you wish for?