Lodges With Hot Tubs in the Peak District

Famous for its rolling hills, picturesque villages and dramatic gritstone edges, it’s really no wonder the Peak District National Park is a popular spot. There are tons of walking and cycling routes to uncover with incredible panoramic views, and walker and dog-friendly pubs to quench your thirst at the end. And what better way to relax and unwind after a day of hiking, than in a property that offers a bubbling private hot tub? Gaze up at the twinkling night sky with a glass of fizz in hand and soothe those aching legs.

Whether it’s a romantic break for two or a short break with the whole family, our lodges with hot tubs in the Peak District have it all. Cosy cabins nestled in the heart of the peaks offer incredible panoramic views, and our stone-built detached cottages with hot tubs in the Peak District offer open plan living spaces perfect for gathering with friends and family. If you need a pet-friendly barn conversion with a hot tub, we’ve got you covered there too! Whether you’re a couple, going with family or a group of friends, our friendly team are always on hand to help you find the best lodges and cottages in the Peak District with a hot tub.

When you’re not having a soak in your outdoor hot tub, there’s so much on your doorstep to explore. Get lost in the beautiful wilderness of Macclesfield Forest or take a day trip to uncover the quintessential English history of Chatsworth House. And of course, there’s plenty of countryside strolling to be had in the Derbyshire Dales. So what are you waiting for? Your next hot tub holiday is just a few clicks away!

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Top lodges & cottages in the Peak District

  • No Deer

    Derbyshire

    From: £520

    For a 3 night stay
    Sleeps: 2VIEW PROPERTY
  • Walton House Cottage

    Derbyshire

    From: £797

    For a 3 night stay
    Sleeps: 2VIEW PROPERTY
  • The Cow Shed

    Derbyshire

    From: £436

    For a 3 night stay
    Sleeps: 2VIEW PROPERTY
  • The Groom's House

    Derbyshire

    From: £462

    For a 3 night stay
    Sleeps: 4VIEW PROPERTY
  • Ty Gambo

    Derbyshire

    From: £1123

    For a 3 night stay
    Sleeps: 10VIEW PROPERTY
  • Cottage in Derbyshire

    Derbyshire

    From: £962

    For a 3 night stay
    Sleeps: 6VIEW PROPERTY
  • Cheshire House

    Derbyshire

    From: £967

    For a 3 night stay
    Sleeps: 7VIEW PROPERTY
  • Hardwick

    Derbyshire

    From: £806

    For a 3 night stay
    Sleeps: 7VIEW PROPERTY
  • Toll Bar Cottage

    Derbyshire

    From: £780

    For a 3 night stay
    Sleeps: 6VIEW PROPERTY

Types of hot tub breaks in the Peak District

Spend days hiking and evenings relaxing in the hot tub on breaks to the Peak District. Our lodges and cottages with hot tubs in the Peak District plant you right in the heart of the UK’s oldest national park. Town or countryside – the choice is yours. You can stay in a shepherd’s hut for two, or an 18th-century stone barn conversion, where it’s farmland as far as the eye can see. Or, opt for a townhouse in the likes of Matlock, so you’re close to restaurants, pubs and shops. And, as it’s such a walker’s paradise, plenty of properties are dog-friendly, too.

Places to visit in the Peak District

Walking’s the number one pastime in the Peak District. So you’ll need to pack your walking boots and swimsuit on a hot tub break here. But the Peak District’s not just for hikers. There’s history around every corner. Peveril Castle, near Castleton, makes a fascinating day trip – not just for the ruins, but for the deep caves below it. Meanwhile, walkers can’t miss Mam Tor – one of the most famous walks in the Peak District. Chatsworth House is another one for history buffs. It’s one of England’s most impressive stately homes, with beautiful interiors and gardens.

Buxton, on the edge of the national park, makes a great base for exploring the Peaks, while also giving you the buzz of a bigger town. Bakewell is a charming spot to visit or stay. It’s dubbed the Capital of the Peak District and it’s got a surprising number of pubs for its dainty size. It’s also the place to head for a taste of a traditional Bakewell Pudding. Plus, it’s ideally placed for some of the best walks in the Peaks, including Dovedale and Ladybower Reservoir.