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Luxury Log Cabins in the North East of England with Private Hot Tubs

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The most popular North East log cabins and cottages. relax, rest, enjoy!

The North East of England, encompassing Northumberland, Tyne and Wear and County Durham, is a region rich in history, natural beauty and vibrant culture.

From the rugged coastline and historic castles of Northumberland to the dynamic cities of Newcastle and Sunderland and further south with the picturesque landscapes of County Durham, the North East offers a variety of delightful places to stay, each with its own unique charm and attractions.

We’ve got some beautiful cottages with hot tubs in the North East region, great for a romantic getaway or just a relaxed break where you need some downtime.


Hot Tub Breaks in the North East

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

  • Landal Kielder Waterside

    Kielder Water and Forest Park , Northumberland / Sleeps  4

    • hot tub
    • pet friendly
    • Segways / Bike Hire
    • Barbeque area

    This retreat is the perfect destination for a cheap mini break & those of you who love to be active whether that be through running, cycling or walking along the shoreline of the largest lake in England.

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  • Straker Lodges

    Kielder Water and Forest Park, Northumberland / Sleeps  4

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

    All stays here have panoramic views of the award winning Kielder Water and Forest park. There are creature comforts including your own private hot tub, an ideal location for short breaks away.

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  • Border Forest Lodges

    Cottonhopesburnfoot / Sleeps  2

    • hot tub
    • pet friendly
    • parking
    • Bird watching

    On the edge of the majestic Kielder Forest and bordering Northumberland National Park, you have miles of walking trails and cycling routes to explore from this base.

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  • Bank Top Cottage

    https://www.snaptrip.com/properties/exquisite-embleton-cottage-s73239?utm_source=hottubhideaways&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=link / Sleeps  4

    • hot tub
    • wi-fi
    • parking
    • Sea Views

    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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  • West Gate

    Embleton / Sleeps  4

    • hot tub
    • wi-fi
    • parking
    • Shared children’s play area

    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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Where to Stay in the North East

Northern Northumberland, particularly around the coast, is one of the best places for a hot tub holiday in the North East. You’ll find some great lodges and cottages within easy reach of Alnwick and Bamburgh’s impressive castles and you can head to Holy Island to explore ruins and wildlife there.

For those interested in outdoor adventures, Northumberland National Park offers a range of activities, including hiking, cycling and stargazing in Europe's largest area of protected night sky. Look for accommodation options near Rothbury if you want to base yourself here.

The main hub city of the region is Newcastle and while you won’t find cottages and lodges with hot tubs in the city itself, it’s worth considering the distance from Newcastle when planning your stay, even just to sample the amazing nightlife for a couple of hours before returning to your lodge.

Just a short drive from Newcastle, the coastal town of Tynemouth offers a more relaxed atmosphere with its beautiful beaches. Tynemouth hosts an excellent local market at the weekend that draws shoppers from far and wide – don’t miss it.

Sunderland, another vibrant city in Tyne and Wear, offers cultural attractions such as the Sunderland Museum and Winter Gardens and the historic city of Durham is another highlight, known for its magnificent Durham Cathedral and Durham Castle, both UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

The North East is an impressive region and it is packed with plenty of sights – so just consider where you would most like to visit when choosing which self-catered property you’d like to book.


Insider Tips for the North East

  • Explore Newcastle’s Quayside: Stroll along the River Tyne, admire the iconic Tyne Bridge and visit attractions like the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art – or just enjoy the atmosphere of the bustling city centre (especially when Newcastle United are playing).
  • Discover Hadrian's Wall: Explore the ancient Roman frontier, visit forts and museums and hike along scenic sections of the wall among the beautiful countryside.
  • Visit Durham Cathedral and Castle: Explore the UNESCO World Heritage Site, home to one of the most iconic cathedrals in England and a Norman castle.
  • Relax on the beaches of the Northumberland Coast: All the way up the Northumberland coast there are some amazing beaches, from the stretching sands of Bamburgh to the grassy dunes of Druridge Bay, great for a scenic walk.
  • Experience Alnwick Castle and Gardens: Visit the "Harry Potter" castle, explore the historic rooms and enjoy the beautiful gardens and treehouse restaurant.

The North East of England offers a diverse range of places to stay, from vibrant city centres to peaceful countryside retreats. Whether you're seeking history, culture, outdoor adventure, or relaxation, you'll find the perfect spot to enjoy all that this beautiful and dynamic region has to offer with our hot tub holidays in the North East.

Activities and Must-see Sights in the North East of England

1. Beamish Museum

1. Beamish Museum

This award-winning living history museum provides a fun-packed and fascinating day out for families and is a must for visitors staying at hot tub cottages in the North East.

Step back in time to the early 1800’s and 1900’s and discover how local industry shaped the lives of the people who lived in the area. Watch traditional craftsmen at work, journey underground with a trip down a mine or travel down main street in an old-fashioned tram.

Costumed staff make history come alive and you can buy sweets in a real Edwardian sweet shop or enjoy a pint of ale at the Sun Inn a traditional 1900’s pub.

See the animals and discover what life was like in wartime Britain at the 1940’s farm and stop for a bite to eat at the British Kitchen which offers traditional food from the era.

With a full programme of festivals and events throughout the year there is always something different going on at Beamish making it one of the North East’s most popular attractions.

2. Alnwick Castle

2. Alnwick Castle

Fans of Harry Potter will recognise the grounds of Alnwick Castle as where the wizard takes his first quidditch lesson at Hogwarts.

The castle has been a military post, film set, home for evacuees during the second world war and home to the Dukes of Northumberland for centuries.

Guests can dress up in medieval costumes and discover what life was like in the 14th century in the Artisan’s courtyard, playing old-fashioned games and trying traditional crafts; before coming face to face with a huge beast in the Dragon’s Quest.

Enjoy a spot of Broomstick training with the chance for a unique photo, have a go at archery. Explore the impressive state rooms, check out the live shows and exhibitions, then enjoy a bite to eat at The Fryery or Courtyard Café which serve delicious fish and chips, drinks and snacks.

With an impressive programme of events throughout the year Alnwick Castle is a terrific family day out.

3. Lindisfarne/Holy Island

3. Lindisfarne/Holy Island

A place of pilgrimage for centuries, Lindisfarne or Holy Island as it is known is well worth a visit if you’re staying at a lodge with hot tub in the North East.

This stunning tidal island can only be accessed at low tide, so it will need some planning if you want time to appreciate all this historic place has to offer.

Of course, there is the castle and the priory with a fascinating museum where visitors can learn about the monks who lived on the island, St Cuthbert, the Viking raids and the world-famous medieval book The Lindisfarne Gospels.

But there is much more to this serene island, a wild beauty and an abundance of wildlife, expect to see a variety of rare and endangered seabirds,

You can book a mini-safari or take a boat trip around the Farne Islands including Lindisfarne to see colonies of Grey Seals and the iconic puffins.

4. The Northumberland Coast

4. The Northumberland Coast

Nothing says holiday like a day on the beach and for those who like the sand between their toes the Northumberland coast, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, is hard to beat; with over 30 miles of golden sands, pretty fishing villages, deserted coves and bustling seaside towns.

Discover coastal sculptures at Newbiggin-by-the-Sea and Seaham, walk the dog along one of the many dog-friendly beaches in Northumberland, enjoy fish and chips, book a fishing trip or go horse-riding on the beach at Seahouses.

Another draw of the Northumberland Coast are the fantastic eateries with the focus on fresh local produce, enjoy a unique dining experience at The Alnwick Treetop Restaurant, which as the name implies benefits from a magical location in the treetops and is perfect for a romantic meal.

Alternatively enjoy a beautiful sea-view when you book a table at St Aidan Bistro, which can be found on the seafront in Seahouses.

5. Kielder Water and Forest Park

5. Kielder Water and Forest Park

There are few places in the UK that can compete with Kielder Water & Forest Park in Northumberland, spectacular scenery, Britain’s largest man-made lake and a range of outdoor pursuits second to none.

Nature lovers have the opportunity to spot an abundance of wildlife and there are a range of nature-based activities on offer such as pond-dipping and habitat home building.

Along with miles of scenic walks Kielder is home to some of the finest Mountain Bike trails in the UK; Deadwater Fell is the highest in England and boasts magnificent views across Northumberland and towards the Scottish Borders,

Explore the area on 2 wheels, on horseback or take one of the popular Segway tours, enjoy a picnic by the lake, a spot of fishing or take part in one of the water-based activities on offer such as kayaking, paddle-boarding or sailing.

The Last Word

The North East of England has everything you could want from a holiday, making it the ideal destination for a family break, weekend away with friends or romantic retreat.

History buffs will love the area’s rich heritage and the opportunity to step in the footsteps of marauding Scots, Vikings and Romans,

Nature lovers will enjoy the abundance of wildlife and for anyone who loves animals a trip to the Farne Islands with their colonies of seals, puffins and seabirds is an opportunity not to be missed.

The vibrant city of Newcastle with its shops and award-winning restaurants is within easy reach and the area is dotted with luxury spas, fine dining establishments, country inns and elegant country houses.

Overall, for a luxurious break the North East is hard to beat!