Why Choose South West England for a Hot Tub Break?
A hot tub holiday in South West England offers an incredible variety. You can walk the Jurassic Coast looking for fossils in the morning, explore ancient Roman history at lunchtime, and watch the sunset from a rugged granite tor in the evening.
It feels like a different world here—a place with a slower pace of life, warmer weather, and some of the finest seafood in the country. Whether you want to brave the Atlantic waves or retreat to a hidden cabin in the woods, the South West delivers the ultimate UK getaway.
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Find Your Perfect South West Retreat
Our collection covers the entire region, offering a diverse range of accommodation to suit every style of holiday.
Coastal Cottages
With the longest coastline in England, the South West is the ultimate destination for sea lovers. Our collection features fishermen's cottages in Cornwall, luxury lodges overlooking Devon's sandy bays, and cliff-top cabins on the Jurassic Coast. Wake up to the sound of the waves and enjoy your morning coffee with a sea view.
Rural Lodges & Cabins
If you prefer the quiet of the countryside, head inland to Somerset, Wiltshire, or the Forest of Dean. We have secluded log cabins and lodges hidden in ancient woodlands and perched on rolling hills. These retreats offer total privacy, dark skies for stargazing from your hot tub, and easy access to miles of walking trails.
Large Group Holiday Homes
Planning a big family reunion or a celebration with friends? The South West is famous for its grand farmhouses and country homes. Our large group properties offer spacious living areas, extensive gardens, and a private hot tub, providing the perfect venue for bringing everyone together under one roof.
Dog-Friendly Adventures
This region is arguably the most dog-friendly in the UK. From the vast expanses of Dartmoor to the year-round dog-friendly beaches of North Cornwall, your pet will love it here. Our dog-friendly cottages often feature enclosed gardens and are positioned right next to some of the country's best walkies.
Explore South West England's Best Regions
Cornwall
Famous for its spectacular coastline, world-class surfing beaches like Fistral, and artistic hubs like St Ives. It's the perfect choice for a classic seaside holiday with a sub-tropical twist.
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Devon
The only county with two separate coastlines. Choose the rugged north for surfing and wild cliffs, or the gentle south for sailing and sandy bays. In the middle lies the untamed beauty of Dartmoor.
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Dorset
Home to the UNESCO World Heritage Jurassic Coast. Famous for Durdle Door, Lulworth Cove, and quintessential thatched villages that look like they haven't changed in centuries.
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Somerset
A land of legends and rolling hills. Explore the dramatic Cheddar Gorge, the mystic Glastonbury Tor, and the historic city of Bath. It's also the heart of cider country.
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Wiltshire
Known for its ancient history and timeless downland. Visit the iconic Stonehenge and Avebury stone circles, or explore the safari park at Longleat for a perfect rural escape.
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Top Things to See and Do in South West England
- Visit the Eden Project (Cornwall): Explore the world's largest indoor rainforest and discover the stunning biomes built in an old clay pit.
- Explore Stonehenge (Wiltshire): Walk around the iconic prehistoric stone circle and uncover the mysteries of the Neolithic ancestors.
- Walk the Jurassic Coast (Dorset): Go fossil hunting on this UNESCO World Heritage site, famous for its dramatic rock formations like Durdle Door.
- Discover the Roman Baths (Somerset): Step back in time in the historic city of Bath and see one of the best-preserved Roman remains in the world.
- Visit Land's End (Cornwall): Stand at the most westerly point of mainland England and look out over the Atlantic Ocean.
- Explore Dartmoor National Park (Devon): Discover a wild landscape of granite tors, ancient woodlands, and free-roaming ponies.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between Cornwall and Devon?
Cornwall is further west, surrounded by the sea, and famous for its rugged surf culture, sub-tropical gardens, and artistic towns like St Ives. Devon is larger and more diverse, featuring two distinct coastlines (North for surf, South for sailing) and two vast National Parks (Dartmoor and Exmoor) in its centre.
Which area is best for families with children?
For traditional bucket-and-spade holidays, South Devon (Torquay, Paignton) and Dorset (Weymouth) offer calm, sandy beaches and plenty of family attractions. North Cornwall (Newquay) is fantastic for older kids who want to learn to surf. Somerset is great for active families, with caves at Cheddar Gorge and history at Glastonbury.
Which county is best for a beach holiday?
Cornwall is the undisputed king of beach holidays, with over 300 beaches ranging from golden surfing bays to hidden coves. However, Devon is a close second, offering the "English Riviera" in the south and the vast, sandy expanse of Woolacombe in the north.
Is South West England good for dogs?
It is exceptional for dogs. The region has a huge number of dog-friendly beaches (many year-round), and the vast open spaces of Dartmoor, Exmoor, and the South West Coast Path offer endless walking opportunities. You will find that most pubs and cafes in the region are very welcoming to four-legged guests.
What is the best time to visit South West England?
Summer (July-August) is best for beach weather, but it can be busy. Late Spring (May-June) and early Autumn (September) are often the sweet spots—the weather is usually mild and sunny, the gardens are in bloom, and the crowds are smaller. Winter is dramatic and cosy, perfect for bracing coastal walks followed by a warm soak in your hot tub.









































