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Hot Tub Breaks in Wales
After a day outside in the Welsh countryside, where better to relax than in your very own private hot tub?
Wales
Enjoy the Welsh outdoors on your doorstep with your very own luxury lodge with a hot tub. Famous for its rugged coastline, dense landscapes, national parks and Celtic culture, Wales makes for a great holiday destination – whatever you’re looking for.
For romantic retreats, it’s got to be a holiday in Wales exploring the natural beauty and rolling hills of the Brecon Beacons. For something a little livelier, head to the capital city Cardiff. And for family-friendly and pet-friendly trips, look no further than Snowdonia National Park – where adventure and exploration are in abundance.
At Hot Tub Breaks, we have a huge selection of properties just a short drive from all of the action. Think dog-friendly properties in Mid Wales, luxury lodges in North Wales and even a few unusual places like a Shepherds Hut or a bolthole on a working farm. Plus, when you book through us, you can trust that each property really will be up to standard.
From home comforts to those luxury extras, each of our properties have been chosen for their first-class amenities, location and hosts. So, if a Welsh hot tub break is on your list for the year ahead, look no further.
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The best locations in Wales
From dog-friendly towns to romantic villages, these are the best places to visit in Wales.
Cardiff
Best for? Its nightlife
Our top property pick: Sunnybrook
The capital city of Wales, Cardiff is bright, characteristic and charming – whatever the weather outside. Head to the waterside and marvel at the restaurants and bars, as well as the incredible views. Treat yourself to something new as you peruse the many independent shops and big-name brands. Or head off in search of one of your favourite performers – whether comedy or music – at the city’s best-loved venues. Of course, if you want to experience the true Welsh outdoors, you’re never too far from some of the region’s beaches and countryside either.
Snowdonia National Park
Best for? Exploring the great outdoors
Our top property pick: Moelfre Shepherds Hut
Boasting more than 100 lakes, craggy peaks and incredible mountains and glacial landforms, Snowdonia National Park is simply breathtaking. Pack up a picnic, get the dogs and kids out for the day and don’t forget your camera. Whether walking, hiking, climbing or partaking in some of the local watersports, there’s never a dull moment here. And, there’s plenty of cafes and pubs dotted around to keep you warm afterwards.
Swansea
Best for? Foodies
Our top property pick: The Lodge
Swansea might be one of the UK’s best-loved cities but it’s completely different from the rest. It sits on the south coast and offers incredible views across the sea. That’s not all as it’s fast becoming a foodie destination with Welsh delicacies and those from further afield being sold all over. The famous Swansea Market is also another place where you can indulge in savoury bites and sweet treats, and there’s lots of local museums that tell the story of Swansea’s maritime history.
Tenby
Best for? A laid back beach break
Our top property pick: The Briars
As one of Wales’ most-visited seaside resorts, if you’re looking for a relaxing coastal break – this is it. The town itself is steeped in history and there’s even 13th century town walls to explore. What’s more, the ruins of Tenby Castle overlook the harbour – and are a great place to adventure around with the kids. Today, the streets are also lined with shops, cafes, restaurants, museums and art galleries and there’s lots of family-friendly attractions and activities for all ages.
Brecon Beacons
Best for? Dog-friendly trips
Our top property pick: Caecrwn
Wales really does have something for everyone and, if you’re looking to explore the best of the outside, the Brecon Beacons should be on your list. Nestled in South Wales, it’s a mountain range that’s also home to quaint villages as well as pubs and cafes. Many of the establishments and walking trails welcome visitors of all kinds too – including furry friends. In fact, it’s a great place to head to if you want somewhere that the whole family can enjoy.
The best activities in Wales
From dog-friendly towns to romantic villages, these are the best places to visit in Wales.
Cardiff
Best for? Its nightlife
Our top property pick: Sunnybrook
The capital city of Wales, Cardiff is bright, characteristic and charming – whatever the weather outside. Head to the waterside and marvel at the restaurants and bars, as well as the incredible views. Treat yourself to something new as you peruse the many independent shops and big-name brands. Or head off in search of one of your favourite performers – whether comedy or music – at the city’s best-loved venues. Of course, if you want to experience the true Welsh outdoors, you’re never too far from some of the region’s beaches and countryside either.
Snowdonia National Park
Best for? Exploring the great outdoors
Our top property pick: Moelfre Shepherds Hut
Boasting more than 100 lakes, craggy peaks and incredible mountains and glacial landforms, Snowdonia National Park is simply breathtaking. Pack up a picnic, get the dogs and kids out for the day and don’t forget your camera. Whether walking, hiking, climbing or partaking in some of the local watersports, there’s never a dull moment here. And, there’s plenty of cafes and pubs dotted around to keep you warm afterwards.
Swansea
Best for? Foodies
Our top property pick: The Lodge
Swansea might be one of the UK’s best-loved cities but it’s completely different from the rest. It sits on the south coast and offers incredible views across the sea. That’s not all as it’s fast becoming a foodie destination with Welsh delicacies and those from further afield being sold all over. The famous Swansea Market is also another place where you can indulge in savoury bites and sweet treats, and there’s lots of local museums that tell the story of Swansea’s maritime history.
Tenby
Best for? A laid back beach break
Our top property pick: The Briars
As one of Wales’ most-visited seaside resorts, if you’re looking for a relaxing coastal break – this is it. The town itself is steeped in history and there’s even 13th century town walls to explore. What’s more, the ruins of Tenby Castle overlook the harbour – and are a great place to adventure around with the kids. Today, the streets are also lined with shops, cafes, restaurants, museums and art galleries and there’s lots of family-friendly attractions and activities for all ages.
Brecon Beacons
Best for? Dog-friendly trips
Our top property pick: Caecrwn
Wales really does have something for everyone and, if you’re looking to explore the best of the outside, the Brecon Beacons should be on your list. Nestled in South Wales, it’s a mountain range that’s also home to quaint villages as well as pubs and cafes. Many of the establishments and walking trails welcome visitors of all kinds too – including furry friends. In fact, it’s a great place to head to if you want somewhere that the whole family can enjoy.