Six of the Best Hot Tub Cottages in Northumberland

Relaxation plays an essential role during any holiday – it’s important to find down time amongst all the adventures. The north-east accommodation provider Cottages in Northumberland values rest and relaxation and has highlighted their finest hot tub cottages offering that extra level of luxury and spa-like experience to your stay. They believe that hot tubs are an all-year-round indulgence!

Ranging from small cosy retreats for couples to large barn conversions sleeping 10+, there is a great selection of properties with hot tubs to pick from which all have availability for week-long stays and short breaks throughout 2022. Here are some of the best.

Blacksmiths Shop

Recently renovated and sleeping 4, this quirky conversion is full of charm, offering a stylish place to stay close to Allendale in Northumberland. The private hot tub sits close to the cottage, surrounded by a stone dyke for desired privacy, where views out over the Allendale countryside can be enjoyed.

  • Allendale | sleeps 4.
  • Prices start at £161/person/week.

Rochester House Barn

Suiting a small party of three or a couple looking for a romantic escape, this cute and cosy cottage is the perfect solution to solitude. It is comfortable and considered inside with a wood burner and stylish interior it’s perfectly situated to explore Kielder Forest. The stargazing is awesome, especially from the private hot tub and the neighbouring farm animals make great neighbours. It welcomes two dogs too!

  • Rochester | sleeps 3 | 1 dog welcome.
  • Prices start at £130/person/week. 

Thornbrae Retreat

Northumberland

This is a luxurious retreat in the heart of Alnwick close to the magical Alnwick Castle and gardens. After historic town explorations and coastal adventures, wind down in the sheltered hot tub and enjoy alfresco meal mealtimes with friends and family. There is also an on-site games room with home-cinema screen, a small gym, pool table and sauna! The cottage sleeps 4.

  • Alnwick | sleeps 4.
  • Prices start at £282/person/week. 

Milkers Byre

Northumberland

This is a stylish barn conversion set on the edge of the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty sleeping 14 guests. It’s beautiful inside and out with a stylish interior and a garden area perfectly suited to entertaining with outdoor seating, BBQ area and private hot tub. It’s also set on a working farm, so the sounds of nature surround and the neighbours are friendly too – you won’t need to find entertainment anywhere else!

  • Allendale | sleeps 14.
  • Prices start at £137/person/week.

Cragside Townhouse

Northumberland

Sleeping 6 and two dogs, nestled in the pretty village of Belford, this is a three-storey townhouse with a rooftop balcony. A beach bum’s paradise with Bamburgh Beach just four miles away, you can return here after days in the sun to rest your legs in the private bubbling hot tub which is just outside the back door!

  • Bamburgh | sleeps 6 | 2 dogs welcome.
  • Prices start at £114/person/week.

Northolme

Northumberland

A perfect family pad, this cottage can be found just metres from the golden sands of Beadnell Bay. It is large and spacious, boasting a wonderful open plan social area and large seven-seater hot tub for the whole party to enjoy. The patio area is perfect for outdoor mealtimes with the provided BBQ and during the colder months the wood burner comes very much in handy.

  • Beadnell | sleeps 8| 2 dogs welcome.
  • Prices start at £114/person/week.

Cottages in Northumberland specialises in self-catering holiday accommodation in Northumberland ranging from small traditional stone cottages and family-friendly holiday homes to seaside apartments and dog-friendly pads. Whether you are looking for a location to suit a romantic retreat or an adventure holiday they will have the accommodation to suit, making any stay in Northumberland truly memorable.

Jemima Kirkwood from Cottages in Northumberland says: “Many of our customers seek holiday homes with hot tubs because they offer that extra special touch to a holiday home. Most of us don’t own hot tubs, so they are both novel and fun, a luxury addition and an extra form of entertainment whilst spending time at a holiday home. They are lovely to enjoy during a lazy morning or a dark starlit night, and great for relaxing the muscles after a day out exploring!”

Fancy a hot tub break in Northumberland this year? You can read more about each of the ones featured today here: https://www.cottagesinnorthumberland.co.uk/guides/northumberland-hot-tub-holidays 

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