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Lodges with Hot Tubs in Northern Ireland

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The most popular hot tub holidays in Northern Ireland.

If you’re looking for a short break somewhere exciting and with plenty of variety, we’d heartily recommend a quick hop over to Northern Ireland.

The country has some fascinating natural and historical wonders to fill your time, but amongst the beautiful scenic countryside, you’ll find many beautiful lodges and cottages with hot tubs for a serene, recharging stay.


Hot Tub Breaks in Northern Ireland

Check out the best lodges in the Northern Ireland; 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 Northern Ireland really does restore the soul!

  • Charming 3-bed Cottage Moira - Hillsborough | Sleeps 6

    CRAIGAVON

    Make yourself comfortable in this vacation home, featuring a kitchen with a refrigerator and an oven. Complimentary wireless Internet access is available to keep you connected. Conveniences include a microwave and an iron/ironing board.

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  • The Hide | Sleeps 8

    Newtownards

    Newtownards 4 miles. Set within the countryside on the edge of Strangford Lough is this detached cottage. With views out across the water, this spacious property is a convenient base for families or friends looking to stay near Belfast.

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  • Rosehill House | Sleeps 14

    DUNGANNON

    Your cottage features a flat-screen TV. Complimentary wireless Internet access keeps you connected, and digital programming is available for your entertainment. The bathroom features a shower/tub combination, complimentary toiletries, and a hair dryer. Conveniences include a coffee/tea maker and complimentary bottled water, and housekeeping is provided daily.

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Relax and Enjoy

Our selection of the finest log cabins, cottages and lodges offer premium accommodation and provide the perfect base from which to explore the area.

All have generous outdoor space for al fresco living and a decadent hot tub perfect for those wanting to kick back and relax and with special offers and discounted rates throughout the year, a quick break won’t break the bank.

So, whether you are looking for luxury lodges for groups, a family holiday cottage close to amenities or a romantic hideaway close to the beach you will find them all here.

Where to Stay in Northern Ireland

Belfast, the capital city, is a dynamic hub with a rich maritime heritage. Base yourself within easy reach of the city if you want to explore the historic Titanic Quarter, where the ill-fated RMS Titanic was built, and visit the award-winning Titanic Belfast museum to learn about the ship's tragic maiden voyage.

The city's vibrant Cathedral Quarter is filled with bustling pubs, live music venues, and street art, making it a lively spot to soak up the local culture and enjoy great food and drink before returning to your cosy accommodation that evening, to soothe those tired feet from all the walking!

The Causeway Coast, located to the north of Belfast, is renowned for its stunning landscapes and natural wonders. The Giant's Causeway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a geological marvel of basalt columns that stretch into the sea. Visitors can explore the site's unique rock formations and learn about the mythical giant, Finn McCool, who is said to have built the causeway.

The Causeway Coast also offers picturesque coastal villages, including the charming harbour town of Portrush and the quaint village of Cushendun. The coastal road between these villages, known as the Causeway Coastal Route, offers breathtaking views of rugged cliffs, sandy beaches and windswept headlands, making it a popular scenic drive.

For outdoor enthusiasts, Northern Ireland offers plenty of opportunities for hiking, cycling, and adventure sports. The Mourne Mountains, located in County Down, are a paradise for hikers, with trails ranging from gentle strolls to challenging mountain climbs.

Don’t forget that Northern Ireland is home to several historic landmarks and cultural attractions, including the stunning ruins of Dunluce Castle, the iconic walls of Derry/Londonderry, and the serene beauty of the Glens of Antrim. Look for cottages near these if you plan on spending your break touring these popular sites.


Insider Tips for Northern Ireland

  • Explore Giant's Causeway: Marvel at the unique hexagonal rock formations and stunning coastal scenery of this UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  • Visit Titanic Belfast: Learn about the Titanic's tragic voyage and Belfast's maritime history in this interactive museum.
  • Discover the Dark Hedges: Walk along the iconic avenue of beech trees, known for its appearance in "Game of Thrones."
  • Explore Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge: Cross this thrilling rope bridge suspended over the Atlantic Ocean, offering breathtaking views.
  • Visit the Old Bushmills Distillery: Take a tour of Ireland's oldest working distillery and sample some of its famous whiskey.

Northern Ireland offers a mix of history, outdoor fun and stunning scenery. From exploring ancient sites to enjoying the friendly locals, there's something for everyone in this captivating European destination so be sure to check out our amazing hot tub breaks in Northern Ireland when planning your next getaway.