Hot Tub Holidays
in Wiltshire

Discover timeless landscapes and ancient history with our hand-picked collection of hot tub cottages in Wiltshire. From converted mills set in acres of private grounds to grand farmhouses for family reunions, find your escape below. Whether you're exploring Stonehenge, wandering through Lacock, or simply soaking under the stars, the perfect Wiltshire hot tub break awaits.

Sunburst shining through the ancient standing stones of Stonehenge in Wiltshire.

Why Choose Wiltshire for a Hot Tub Break?

A hot tub holiday in Wiltshire offers a unique blend of ancient mystery and modern luxury. It is a land of white horses carved into chalk hills, world-famous stone circles like Stonehenge and Avebury, and quintessentially English villages that feel frozen in time.

You can spend your days exploring the film sets of Harry Potter in Lacock or walking the Ridgeway, the oldest road in Britain. Returning to your private hot tub in a honey-coloured stone cottage or a converted mill is the perfect way to soak up the atmosphere of this magical county.

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Wiltshire Hot Tub Lodges and Cottages

From cosy stone-built retreats to grand farmhouses sleeping up to 18 guests, our Wiltshire cottages offer something special for every occasion.

Luxury Large Group Farmhouses

If you are planning a special celebration or a multi-generational holiday, Wiltshire is an excellent choice. We feature impressive properties sleeping up to 18 guests, often with luxury extras like cinema rooms, games rooms, and extensive private grounds. These grand farmhouses provide the space and facilities needed for a truly memorable group getaway.

Dog-Friendly Rural Retreats

The Wiltshire countryside is a paradise for dogs, with endless footpaths and open downs to explore. Many of our rural retreats feature large enclosed gardens, giving your pet the freedom to run safely while you relax in the hot tub. With the Cotswolds and the North Wessex Downs on your doorstep, walkies have never been so scenic.

Charming Country Cottages

Many of our properties are located in and around Malmesbury, the "Queen of the Hilltop Towns" on the edge of the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. These charming stone cottages offer the classic Cotswold experience—honey-coloured stone, roaring woodburners, and easy access to beautiful market towns—without the intense crowds of the northern Cotswolds.

Unique Historic Stays

Wiltshire is rich in history, and our collection reflects that. We feature unique properties such as converted mills set within acres of private land and Grade II listed homes in National Trust villages like Lacock. Staying here isn't just about a bed for the night; it's about staying in a property with a genuine story.

Explore Nearby Regions

The Cotswolds

Northern Wiltshire borders the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Many of our cottages near Malmesbury and Lacock offer easy access to honey-stone villages like Castle Combe and Bibury.

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Top Things to See and Do in Wiltshire

  • Stonehenge: Visit the world's most famous prehistoric monument. Walk around the stone circle and explore the visitor centre to uncover the mysteries of our Neolithic ancestors.
  • Avebury Stone Circle: Experience the largest stone circle in the world. Unlike Stonehenge, you can walk freely among the stones and even touch them, offering a unique and tangible connection to the past.
  • Lacock Village: Step back in time in this National Trust village, famously used as a filming location for Harry Potter and Downton Abbey. Don't miss Lacock Abbey and the Fox Talbot Museum.
  • Longleat Safari Park: Enjoy a wild day out at the UK's number one safari park. Drive through the lion and tiger enclosures and explore the magnificent Elizabethan house and gardens.
  • Malmesbury Abbey: Visit this stunning 12th-century abbey in England's oldest borough. It is famous for its beautiful gardens and the tomb of King Athelstan, the first King of all England.
  • Salisbury Cathedral: Marvel at this masterpiece of early English architecture, home to the tallest church spire in the UK and the best-preserved original copy of the Magna Carta.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Wiltshire good for large groups?

Yes, it is one of our best regions for large group accommodation. We have several properties designed for 10 to 18 guests, offering huge social spaces, multiple bathrooms, and entertainment features like cinema rooms, making them perfect for big family reunions.

How close are the properties to the Cotswolds?

Very close. Many of our properties are situated in or near Malmesbury, which sits on the southern edge of the Cotswolds AONB. This gives you easy access to the classic Cotswold villages like Castle Combe and Bibury while offering better value and quieter surroundings.

Can I visit Stonehenge from the properties?

Yes, Stonehenge is an easy day trip from almost anywhere in Wiltshire. From our properties in the north of the county (like Malmesbury or Lacock), it is typically a scenic 30-45 minute drive across the plains.

Is Wiltshire part of the Cotswolds?

A significant part of North Wiltshire lies within the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This includes beautiful towns and villages like Castle Combe, Biddestone, and Malmesbury. Staying here allows you to enjoy the classic Cotswold landscape of rolling hills and stone villages.

What is there to do in Lacock?

Lacock is a full day out in itself. You can explore the medieval cloisters of Lacock Abbey, famous as a filming location for Harry Potter and Downton Abbey. Visit the Fox Talbot Museum dedicated to the pioneer of photography, wander the charming streets lined with timber-framed houses, and enjoy a traditional pub lunch. The village is owned by the National Trust and has barely changed in centuries.