
Cotswolds Log Cabinswith Hot Tubs
Escape to handpicked log cabins with private hot tubs in the Cotswolds. From Broadway Tower to Bourton-on-the-Water, discover your perfect countryside retreat in England's most celebrated landscape.
Cotswolds Hot Tub Breaks
5 cabins with private hot tubs
Why Choose a Log Cabin in the Cotswolds?
The Cotswolds conjures images of honey-coloured villages, winding lanes, and a gentler pace of life. This Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty stretches across six counties, offering some of England's most photographed landscapes alongside genuine rural tranquillity.
Our log cabins with hot tubs in the Cotswolds provide the perfect base for exploring this celebrated region. Whether you're wandering the antique shops of Stow-on-the-Wold, following the Cotswold Way through rolling hills, or simply enjoying a cream tea in a village tearoom, you'll love returning to your private retreat as evening falls.
Soak in your bubbling hot tub as the light softens over the surrounding countryside. From romantic lakeside escapes near Ross-on-Wye to cosy cabins overlooking open farmland, our handpicked collection offers that rare combination of authentic character and modern comfort.
Villages & Towns
The Cotswolds is dotted with picture-perfect villages built from distinctive golden limestone. Explore charming market towns like Broadway, Burford, and Chipping Campden, where independent shops, cosy pubs, and centuries of history await around every corner.
Walking & Nature
The Cotswold Way stretches 102 miles through spectacular rolling countryside. Whether you tackle sections of this famous trail or discover shorter circular walks through ancient woodlands and open meadows, the walking here is exceptional.
Food & Drink
From traditional Cotswolds pubs serving local ales to farm shops brimming with artisan produce, this region takes food seriously. Visit Cotswold Lavender in summer, sample cheeses at local dairies, and enjoy proper Sunday roasts in historic inns.
Seasons in the Cotswolds
The Cotswolds rewards visitors throughout the year, with each season painting the landscape in different colours.
Wildflowers carpet the meadows, and lambs dot the hillsides. The villages are quieter before summer crowds arrive, making it perfect for peaceful walks and exploring gardens in bloom.
Long sunny days are ideal for following walking trails and visiting outdoor attractions. The famous Cotswold Lavender fields turn purple, and village fêtes bring communities together.
Golden leaves transform the woodlands, and harvest festivals celebrate local produce. The light is soft and warm, perfect for photography and leisurely countryside drives.
Cosy pubs with roaring fires, frost-dusted villages, and magical Christmas markets in towns like Cirencester. Your hot tub becomes even more inviting on crisp winter evenings.
Must-Visit Attractions
Broadway Tower
This 18th-century folly stands on the second-highest point in the Cotswolds, offering views across 16 counties on clear days. The surrounding country park is perfect for picnics and gentle walks.
Blenheim Palace
Just outside the official Cotswolds boundary, this UNESCO World Heritage Site offers magnificent baroque architecture, stunning gardens, and the birthplace of Winston Churchill.
Bourton-on-the-Water
Often called the 'Venice of the Cotswolds' for its low bridges crossing the River Windrush, this village offers model villages, motor museums, and excellent cream teas.
Stratford-upon-Avon
Shakespeare's birthplace lies at the northern edge of the Cotswolds. Explore the historic houses, catch a Royal Shakespeare Company performance, and walk the riverside gardens.
The Cotswold Way
This 102-mile National Trail runs from Chipping Campden to Bath, passing through some of England's finest landscapes. Many of our cabins are perfectly placed for tackling day sections.
Sudeley Castle
This 15th-century castle near Winchcombe boasts beautiful gardens, fascinating exhibitions, and the tomb of Katherine Parr, Henry VIII's sixth wife.
Experiences to Treasure
- Walk sections of the famous Cotswold Way through rolling limestone hills
- Visit honey-stone villages like Broadway, Burford, and Stow-on-the-Wold
- Explore Shakespeare's Stratford-upon-Avon for theatre and history
- Sample local ales and hearty meals in traditional countryside pubs
- Discover the lavender fields in summer at Cotswold Lavender
- Browse antique shops and artisan food producers in market towns
- Visit Warwick Castle for dramatic medieval history
- Cycle quiet country lanes through quintessentially English landscapes
- Relax in your private hot tub watching the sunset over rolling farmland
Why Book Your Cotswolds Escape With Us
We personally select only the best cabins, so you don't have to wade through hundreds of ordinary listings.
Every cabin in our Cotswolds collection features your own private hot tub for exclusive use day or night.
Authentic log cabins and lodges with that special cosy feel, combined with modern amenities.
From waterside retreats overlooking fishing lakes to peaceful rural settings with open views.
Many of our Cotswolds cabins welcome well-behaved dogs for countryside adventures together.
Our properties are perfectly placed for exploring the Cotswolds, Wye Valley, and beyond.
Frequently Asked Questions
Most of our Cotswolds cabins are within 30-45 minutes of honey-stone villages like Broadway, Bourton-on-the-Water, and Stow-on-the-Wold. The Ross-on-Wye properties sit on the western edge of the Cotswolds, offering easy access to both the AONB and the beautiful Wye Valley.
The Cotswold Way offers exceptional walking, with many sections accessible from our properties. The rolling hills around Broadway and Chipping Campden are particularly scenic, whilst the Wye Valley near our Ross-on-Wye lodges provides dramatic river gorge walks and ancient woodland trails.
The Cotswolds is blessed with excellent country pubs and restaurants. From the Moody Cow and Rising Sun in the Forest of Dean to traditional village inns serving local ales and hearty food, you'll find plenty of options within a short drive of all our properties.
Absolutely. Winter in the Cotswolds offers a special kind of magic: frost-dusted villages, cosy pubs with roaring fires, and quiet countryside walks. There's something wonderful about soaking in a steaming hot tub on a cold evening, watching your breath mist in the night air.
Yes, Shakespeare's Stratford-upon-Avon is within easy reach of all our Cotswolds properties, typically 30-50 minutes by car. You can enjoy the historical sites, catch an RSC performance, and still return to the peace of your countryside cabin for an evening in the hot tub.
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