Planning your next staycation? Why not opt for one of our luxurious lodges with hot tubs in Pembrokeshire? Situated in the South West of Wales, this charming county has it all - beautiful landscapes, breathtaking coast and sleepy stone villages. What’s more, boasting an endless array of holiday cottages with hot tubs, this is the perfect spot for a relaxing short break with loved ones.
Whether you’re searching for an open-plan barn conversion, a secluded log cabin or a luxury cottage with sea views, opting for a private lodge with a hot tub will ensure the holiday is unforgettable for every member of the group. After a busy day exploring, returning to a soak in the tub is pure bliss. Grab a glass of bubbles and watch the sun go down on another day in Pembrokeshire paradise. Some of our lodges with hot tubs are even dog-friendly to boot, meaning your furry pal can come along too.
There are countless reasons why Pembrokeshire is the perfect hot tub holiday spot. Firstly, the incredible scenery has to be mentioned. Framed by sea on three sides, the region has all the benefits of an island and the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park is spectacular, spanning 186 miles of coastal walks, gorgeous sandy beaches, dramatic cliffs, diverse wildlife and rich history. Notable sites include Cardigan Bay, the largest bay in the British Isles, and the spectacular Green Bridge.
Amroth
From: £675
For a 3 night stayTenby
From: £591
For a 3 night stayCrymych
From: £365
For a 3 night stayNarberth
From: £493
For a 3 night stayNarberth
From: £781
For a 3 night stayWiston
From: £367
For a 3 night stayHaverfordwest
From: £409
For a 3 night stayCrymych
From: £899
For a 3 night stayHaverfordwest
From: £507
For a 3 night stayCottages with hot tubs in Pembrokeshire put you near some of the best beaches in Wales. Hot tub lodges here come in all sorts of shapes and sizes. Dog-friendly? Tick. Close to town? Check. Beautiful views? Got it. Our lodge holidays vary from rural converted bothies and shepherd’s huts set in meadows, to cottages or family-sized houses on the edge of town. Wherever you choose to check in, you’ll never be far from a sweeping sandy beach, or a scenic Victorian town.
Pembrokeshire is renowned for its coastline. After all, it’s previously been rated the world’s second-best coastline by National Geographic. The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park is the only national park in the UK to be mostly set along a coast – some 186 miles to be precise. So, whether you like clifftop strolls, or leaving your footprints on long, sandy stretches, there’s something for you.
Tenby is the town that turns most heads in Pembrokeshire. You’ve probably seen pictures of this postcard-perfect town around – its colourful Georgian buildings are iconic. It’s one of Wales’ most popular seaside towns for good reason. The cute harbour is worth a wander, or you can catch a boat over to Caldey Island in summer to visit the monastery. The town’s Castle Beach is also a Sunday Times-winning stretch. But it’s not the only beach that deserves attention. Freshwater West is a beautifully rugged spot that’s popular with surfers. Plus, you might recognise it from Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
St Davids is another town to add to your list. It’s the smallest city in Britain, thanks to the 12th-century cathedral that dominates the tiny metropolis. It’s a great hopping off point for boat trips to off-shore islands, like Ramsey and Skomer, where there’s a chance to see puffins, dolphins and whales.