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The most popular hot holidays in The Peak District.

The Peak District, England’s first national park, is well known for its stunning landscapes, charming villages and outdoor activities. This is a fantastic county for a short break, from the dramatic peaks to the tranquil dales.

The Peak District offers a diverse range of experiences for nature lovers and adventure seekers. And our lodges and cottages with hot tubs in the Peak District are the best options for unwinding after a day spent exploring the sights.

We’ve got some wonderful options available, from stunning luxury properties to those aimed at travellers on a budget – you can still enjoy hot tub holidays in the Peak District if you are looking to keep your spending down.

Private Hot Tub Breaks in the Peak District

Check out our hand-picked log cabins with hot tubs in the Peak District; Bring the kids, the grandparents, friends, even the family dog of you choose one of several pet-friendly holiday homes in the area, because everyone is guaranteed a fantastic time here!

  • Hazelhurst Lodges

    Ashover / Sleeps  4

    • hot tub
    • pet friendly
    • wi-fi
    • Pub < 3 miles

    A fantastic set of lodges set in the heart of the Peak District with easy access to major cities.

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  • Charlesworth Lodges

    Glossop / Sleeps  2

    • hot tub
    • wi-fi
    • garden
    • BBQ hire (£15 pw)

    Nestled in a peaceful woodland setting, enjoy stunning views over Coombes Rocks on the edge of the Peak District.

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  • Longnor Wood Holiday Park

    Buxton / Sleeps  2

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

    This adult only resort enjoys a secluded and private location nestled in woodland and farmland with plenty of pubs and cafes nearby offering activities such as badminton and a putting green.

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  • Colliery Lane Lodges

    Swadlincote / Sleeps  4-6

    • hot tub
    • pet friendly
    • wi-fi
    • Lakeside location

    Colliery Lane Lodges in Swadlincote overlook a private lake for a truly remarkable rural getaway and are only 16 miles from Drayton Manor theme park.

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Prefer a holiday cottage?

  • Gardener's Cottage

    Clay Cross / Sleeps  3

    • hot tub
    • pet friendly
    • wi-fi
    • Pub and local shop

    A hidden gem situated in Clay Cross and set on the edge of the White Peaks. Shops, pubs and restaurants are all within walking distance.

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  • The Cow Shed

    Alport near Bakewell / Sleeps  2

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

    A superb detached cottage just 1 miles from the village of Youlgreave. There is a shop and pub close by, as well as a coarse fishing lake where you can truly unwind.

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Where to Stay in the Peak District

For a quintessential Peak District experience, consider staying in Bakewell. Famous for its delicious Bakewell pudding, this charming market town offers a delightful mix of independent shops, traditional pubs and picturesque riverside views.

Its central location also makes it an ideal base for exploring the wider area, including nearby Chatsworth House, one of the UK’s most magnificent stately homes.

Further north, Castleton is a favourite for those who love a dramatic landscape. Nestled in the Hope Valley, this village is surrounded by stunning peaks and is home to the impressive Peak Cavern and Peveril Castle.

For those looking to immerse themselves in nature, Edale is an excellent choice. This tiny village marks the start of the Pennine Way, making it a hub for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts. Staying here means you’ll wake up to breathtaking moorland views and have immediate access to some of the Peak District’s most scenic trails.

If you prefer somewhere with a bit more activity, Buxton is the place to be. Known for its historic spa heritage, Buxton offers elegant Georgian architecture, beautiful parks and a lively cultural scene.

Further south, Matlock and Matlock Bath offer a unique blend of history and leisure. Matlock Bath, with its riverside promenade and attractions like the Heights of Abraham, feels almost like a seaside resort despite being inland.

Insider Tips for the Peak District

  • Hike Kinder Scout: Conquer the highest peak in the Peak District, offering challenging hikes and breathtaking views.
  • Cycle the Tissington Trail: Enjoy a scenic bike ride along this former railway line, passing through picturesque villages and beautiful countryside.
  • Visit Bakewell: Explore the charming market town, famous for its delicious Bakewell Pudding and historic buildings.
  • Explore Castleton: Visit the village with its castle, caverns and quaint tea rooms, nestled in the heart of the Peak District.
  • Discover Chatsworth House: Wander through the magnificent stately home, its gardens and surrounding parkland.

There are loads of fantastic options when it comes to hot tub holidays in the Peak District, in terms of where to stay and what to do while you’re here. It’s a real gem, and a great choice for a short break.


1. Carsington Water

1. Carsington Water

The huge reservoir can be found in the heart of the Peak District and along with being a popular trout fishing spot it offers an enormous range of water-based activities for all abilities.

Visitors can hire a bike and follow one of the numerous cycling trails around the 8.5-mile lake, enjoy a leisurely stroll with the dog, observe the wildlife at one of the bird hides dotted around or bring along a picnic.

The more energetic can try sailing, wind-surfing, kayaking and raft-building to name a few and there are experienced tutors and equipment for hire so you can have a go at something new.

2. Gulliver’s Kingdom

2. Gulliver’s Kingdom

This brilliant, family-run theme park has something for everyone with over 60 rides and attractions.

Experience the giant waterslide and spend some time in the extremely popular JCB zone where kids can operate the diggers and take part in construction-themed activities. Jump aboard the pirate ship, have fun in the Nerf Zone or explore Dinosaur Kingdom.

There are soft play areas, interactive activities and fun rides for toddlers and plenty of picnic spots dotted around the park, with a host of events and things going on throughout the year Gulliver’s is one of the best family days out in the Peak District.

3. World of Wedgwood

3. World of Wedgwood

For a unique day out the World of Wedgwood in Stoke-on-Trent is hard to beat. The home of British pottery boasts an excellent museum where you can learn about the history of the Wedgwood family.

There are regular factory tours where you can watch the craftsmen at work and art and craft workshops where you can have a go at pottery yourself.

Whether you are celebrating the finest in British craftsmanship or shopping for a unique gift there is plenty to enjoy with a visit here and when you have finished looking around enjoy a bite to eat in the excellent café.

4. Treak Cliff Cavern

4. Treak Cliff Cavern

This fabulous pet-friendly attraction in the Peak District is famous all over the world for the large deposits of Blue John Stone that can be find here.

Boasting some of the most stunning cave formations in the country, visitors can enjoy a fascinating guided tour of the caverns and marvel at the stalactites, stalagmites and fossils.

The caves are surrounded by scenic walks and there is also a well-stocked stocked gift shop where you can pick up a unique memento of your visit.

Treak Cliff Cavern is open daily all-year round (except Christmas Day) and is well worth a visit for those staying at a hot tub cottage in the Peak District.

5. Crich Tramway Village

5. Crich Tramway Village

You don’t have to be a history buff to enjoy this outstanding attraction located in the picturesque village of Crich near Matlock,

Step back in time and discover what life was like in the 19th century, ride in one the horse-drawn, steam or electric trams of which there are over 60 before visiting the fascinating museum.

Enjoy a pint in the “Olde Worlde” pub, or pick up a bag of torpedoes, cinder toffee or licorice from the retro sweet shop, before having a bite to eat at the popular tearoom.

There is also a well-stocked gift shop and some lovely woodland walks to enjoy making this a terrific family day out.

6. Peak Wildlife Park

6. Peak Wildlife Park

In the heart of the Peak District National Park, near to the bustling market town of Leek is this fantastic zoo which offers a unique and immersive wildlife experience.

Animal lovers and children will love the fact there are many walk through enclosures where you can get up close and personal with creatures like lemurs, wallabies and penguins.

There are regular keeper talks, so you can learn all about what it takes to look after the animals, a host of animal experiences and plenty of on-site facilities such as play area, huge bouncy castle and excellent café, making this a fun, educational and exciting family day out.

The Last Word

One of the busiest National Parks in Europe the Peak District has something for everyone to enjoy, which makes it popular with families, couples and friends looking for cottages or luxury log cabins.

We have put together some of the best self-catering accommodation in the Peak District and with exclusive offers, discounts and special deals, you could be planning a short break in the Peak District sooner than you think!

If you're after something else we also have other accommodation types– nearby glamping in Derbyshire.