8 Amazing Cornwall Lodges with a Hot Tub

Book a Cornwall lodge with a hot tub, and not only do you get to explore one of the most beautiful areas of England, you also get to admire it from the comfort of your own bubbling bath outside. Here are the best Cornwall lodges with a hot tub money can buy…

A hot-tub holiday always sounds like a good idea in my opinion! If you’re looking to frolic on a beach, swim in the sea, relax in the countryside, walk in green hills, hike to waterfalls, cold-water dip or read books in front of a roaring fire then there’s no better place than one of the many Cornwall lodges with a hot tub.

Cornwall lodges with hot tubs

Whether you’re looking for a romantic getaway, a dog-friendly abode, a family-friendly home away from home, a multi-roomed party house or a cosy log cabin – there’s a Cornwall lodge with a hot tub for you.

There’s a few things to consider when making your decision and I’ve put together this helpful feature covering locations, things to do and accommodation types to help you decide.

Of course there are also examples of the kinds of Cornwall lodges with a hot tub you can rent in all different areas of the county too. Let’s check them out!

Cornwall Lodges with a Hot Tub

Here are some examples of different Cornwall lodges with hot tubs in a variety of different locations, all with different attractions, sights to see and things to do.

1. Hot tub lodge in St. Ives

Check out the Coastal Dreams holiday lodge in St Ives – comes complete with that Cornwall hot tub to make your trip.

Cornwall Lodges with a hot tub
  • 4 bedrooms – 2 king-size and 2 twin
  • 2 bathrooms – 1 en suite shower room with WC, 1 family bathroom with shower over bath and WC and 1 ground floor WC.
  • Unwind under the star lit sky in the private hot tub each evening.
  • Stylish interior throughout, with luxurious social spaces and table football.
  • Just 1 mile from a fantastic choice of beaches, shops, restaurants, bars and a picturesque harbour.

Known for its stunning beaches, art scene, and charming streets, St. Ives is a popular destination. Cornwall lodges with a hot tubs in this area offer breathtaking views of the coastline and easy access to the town’s attractions.

Things to do in St Ives

Porthmeor Beach: A Blue Flag beach known for its golden sands and excellent surfing conditions.

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Porthminster Beach: A family-friendly beach with soft golden sand, calm waters, and fantastic views of St. Ives Bay. It’s located near the town centre.

Tate St Ives: A branch of the famous Tate Gallery, Tate St Ives showcases modern and contemporary art. The gallery is known for its stunning architecture, offering panoramic views of the town and coastline.

St. Ives to Zennor Coastal Walk: Enjoy a scenic coastal walk from St. Ives to the charming village of Zennor. The path provides stunning views of the sea, and you can explore the historic church in Zennor.

The South West Coast Path – St. Ives to Pendeen Watch: This longer coastal walk takes you along the South West Coast Path from St. Ives to Pendeen Watch, offering breathtaking views of rugged cliffs and the Atlantic Ocean.

2. Hot tub lodge in Newquay

Lobster House in Newquay is a pretty special property, and not just because of that hot tub.

  • Beautiful chapel conversion with modern, stylish interiors in the heart of Newquay with a private patio area with hot tub.
  • 3 bedrooms – 2 super-king-size zip-and-link (which can be made up as twins on request) and 1 king-size.
  • 3 bathrooms – 2 en-suite shower rooms with WC, 1 en-suite bathroom with shower over bath and WC.

If you’re looking for a more lively atmosphere with surfing beaches and a great nightlife, Newquay is a great choice. Lodges in this area provide a mix of seaside relaxation and entertainment.

Fistral Beach: Newquay’s most famous beach, renowned for its excellent surf conditions. It’s a large sandy beach with a cool atmosphere and surf schools.

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Crantock Beach: A beautiful and spacious beach located to the southwest of Newquay, accessible by a short ferry ride or a walk along the Gannel Estuary.

Blue Reef Aquarium: Perfect for families, the Blue Reef Aquarium in Newquay offers an opportunity to explore marine life, including sharks, rays, and colourful fish.

Newquay Headland Walk: Explore the coastal path around Newquay’s headland for panoramic views of the town, beaches, and Atlantic Ocean. This walk is particularly beautiful during sunrise or sunset.

Pentire Headland Circular Walk: Starting from Fistral Beach, this circular walk takes you around Pentire Headland, offering stunning views of the coastline and the Gannel Estuary.

3. Hot tub lodge in Falmouth

Wow, looks at Willow Lodge. This is a great area for a hot tub – so much space!

Cornwall Lodges with hot tubs in Falmouth
  • 3 bedrooms
  • Fully equipped kitchen with a dishwasher and an oven, a washing machine
  • 1 bathroom 
  • Hot tub!
  • A garden
  • 35km from St Michael’s Mount, 41km from Newquay Train Station, as well as 11km from Pendennis Castle.

Falmouth is a historic port town with a deep maritime history. Lodges here offer a blend of beautiful coastline, stunning views, monuments and attractions, with opportunities to explore museums, galleries, and waterfront activities.

Gyllyngvase Beach: A popular family beach with fine golden sand and clear waters. Gyllyngvase Beach is close to Falmouth town and offers various water sports activities.

Swanpool Beach: A smaller, sheltered beach with calm waters, perfect for families. It’s surrounded by scenic gardens and woodlands.

National Maritime Museum Cornwall: Located in Falmouth, this museum explores the maritime history of Cornwall and the broader maritime world. It features exhibitions on boats, navigation, and maritime culture.

Pendennis Castle: A historic fortress overlooking Falmouth Bay, Pendennis Castle offers a glimpse into the region’s military history and provides panoramic views of the coastline.

Falmouth Town and Seafront Walk: Explore Falmouth’s historic town and seafront with a leisurely walk. Visit the Maritime Museum, stroll along the harbour, and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of this maritime town.

Swanpool to Maenporth Coastal Walk: This coastal walk takes you along the cliffs from Swanpool Beach to Maenporth Beach, providing beautiful views of Falmouth Bay.

4. Padstow hot tub lodge

Cherrytrees in Padstow is a bit of a splash out, but worth it for the right occasion!

Cornwall lodges with a hot tub
  • 4 bedrooms
  • Fully equipped kitchen
  • 4 bathrooms
  • Hot tub
  • 300 metres from Brea Beach!
  • 2.3 km from Daymer Bay Beach, 37 km from Newquay Train Station, as well as 26 km from Tintagel Castle

Padstow is a charming fishing town known for its gorgeous harbour and excellent seafood. Lodges in this area provide a serene setting with access to local shops, restaurants, and coastal walks.

Harlyn Bay: A family-friendly beach with golden sand and excellent surf conditions. It’s located near Padstow and is popular for water sports.

Rock Beach: Across the Camel Estuary from Padstow, Rock Beach offers a quieter setting and is known for its sandy shores and watersports.

Padstow to Stepper Point Walk: Enjoy a coastal walk from Padstow to Stepper Point, offering stunning views of the Camel Estuary and the Atlantic Ocean. This walk takes you past rugged cliffs and provides opportunities for birdwatching.

The Camel Trail: For a more relaxed walk or cycle, explore The Camel Trail, starting in Padstow and following the Camel River through the countryside to Wadebridge and beyond.

5. Hot tub lodge in Looe

The Garden House – Lanreath is a good shout if you want to soak up the great outdoors in Cornwall. This Cornish lodge with a hot tub has some incredible views and vibes, especially for you!

Cornwall lodges with a hot tub
  • 1 bedroom – king-size
  • 1 en-suite shower room with WC
  • Fabulous detached lodge, situated in a rural location with rolling views
  • Cosy up beside the wood burner inside or enjoy the private hot tub outside
  • Located off the beaten track but within 1 mile of the local village of Lanreath

Looe is a traditional Cornish fishing port with a relaxed atmosphere. Lodges in and around Looe offer a peaceful retreat with scenic views and easy access to the town’s attractions.

East Looe Beach: A sandy beach located near the town centre, offering views of Looe Island. It’s a popular spot for swimming and relaxation.

Talland Bay Beach: A beautiful beach located between Looe and Polperro, known for its clear waters and scenic surroundings.

Looe Island: Also known as St. George’s Island, Looe Island is a nature reserve with a rich marine and bird life. Visitors can take boat trips to explore the island’s beauty.

Looe Museum: Learn about the history of Looe at the town’s museum, which features exhibits on local maritime history, smuggling, and the town’s development.

Looe to Polperro Coastal Walk: Follow the South West Coast Path from Looe to the picturesque fishing village of Polperro. This walk offers stunning views of the coastline and the chance to explore both towns.

Looe Valley Trail: A scenic walk along the Looe Valley Trail, following the river through woodlands and meadows. This trail is perfect for a peaceful stroll.

6. Bodmin Moor hot tub lodge

I love Bodmin Moor. I spent a very happy few nights in a shepherds hut there, just before I found out I was pregnant. But this place, Penny Bun Cottage, looks like it could be a glorious place for my family and I to enjoy one day.

  • Beautifully appointed character cottage in stunning rural setting
  • Superb enclosed garden perfect for four legged friends whilst you relax in the hot tub
  • 3 Bedrooms 1 king zip-and-link (which can be made into a 2ft 6 twin on request), 1 double and 1 single
  • 1 Bathroom with freestanding small roll-top bath with hand held shower attachment and WC and 1 downstairs shower room with shower and WC
Cornwall lodges with a hot tub

For those seeking a more rural and secluded experience, lodges on or near Bodmin Moor provide a tranquil escape. This area is known for its rugged beauty and outdoor activities.

Rough Tor: One of the highest points on Bodmin Moor, Rough Tor offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. It’s a great destination for hiking and exploring the moorland.

Jamaica Inn: Immortalised by Daphne du Maurier’s novel, Jamaica Inn is a historic coaching inn with a museum, providing insights into Bodmin Moor’s smuggling and pirate history.

Siblyback Lake: While not a traditional beach, Siblyback Lake on the edge of Bodmin Moor offers a lakeside beach with watersports and scenic picnic areas.

Golitha Falls Circular Walk: Discover the enchanting Golitha Falls on the River Fowey with this circular walk through ancient woodlands in the southern part of Bodmin Moor.

7. Hot tub lodge in Penzance

Check out the Cornwall hot tub at Fingers Point Luxury Retreat. Lush!

Cornwall lodges with hot tubs
  • 1 bedroom
  • 1 bathroom
  • 2 guests
  • 3 nights minimum 
  • A cosy barn conversion with bags of original features, gorgeous bespoke oak furnishings and a lovely wood-burning stove, all important hot tub and you’ve got the most romantic seaside hideaway. Bliss!

Located on the southwestern tip of Cornwall, Penzance is known for its scenic views, historic architecture, and proximity to landmarks like St. Michael’s Mount. Lodges in this area offer a mix of coastline views and natural beauty spots.

St. Michael’s Mount: Accessible by causeway at low tide or by boat, St. Michael’s Mount is a tidal island with a mediaeval castle and gardens.

Morrab Gardens: Located in Penzance, Morrab Gardens is a subtropical garden with a diverse collection of plants, including exotic species that thrive in Cornwall’s mild climate.

Perranuthnoe Beach: A sandy beach with rock pools and views of St. Michael’s Mount. It’s located near Penzance and provides a quieter alternative to nearby beaches.

Long Rock Beach: A sandy beach with views of St. Michael’s Mount, located between Penzance and Marazion. It’s popular for walking and water activities.

St. Michael’s Way: This historic trail connects Lelant to Marazion, offering a pilgrimage route with cultural and historical significance. It passes through scenic countryside and offers views of St. Michael’s Mount.

Penrose Estate Circular Walk: Explore the Penrose Estate near Helston, featuring a circular walk around Loe Pool, the largest natural freshwater lake in Cornwall. The route takes you through woodlands, meadows, and along the shoreline.

Things to consider when booking your lodge

1. Location

Luckily for you, Cornwall has different landscapes which offer different experiences for your holiday. You may want to be deep in the countryside or by the rugged coastline. or perhaps you want to be near a town, or close to a particular attraction?

2. Popular lodge parks

Look into popular lodge parks in Cornwall that are known for providing accommodations with hot tubs. You may prefer the resort type setting in order to feel part of a community and have extra facilities provided for you.

Some examples include Gwel an Mor, which provides everything from two-sleeper studios to 6 sleeper, 3 bedroom houses. Gwel an Mor also has an onsite fitness centre, tennis court, bar, pool, children’s play area and other such activities to take part in. 

Gwel an Mor Cornwall lodges with hot tubs

St. Ives Holiday Village, which is situated in 10 acres of woodland and has an indoor pool on site, games room and also provides night time entertainment. It really is a holiday village!

Clowance Estate, which offers a collection of lodges with hot tubs within the grounds of an old manor house. They also have on site facilities in the main manor such as a pool but remember each of the private lodges has its own hot tub!

3. Accommodation type

As you can imagine there’s a wide range of properties available within the category of Cornwall lodges with a hot tub. There are luxury lodges with all the mod cons, big kitchens, gardens, pools, and multiple bedrooms or more cosy cabins that have a simple, eco-friendly, old-world charm. 

4. Amenities and facilities

Out of all the Cornwall lodges with a hot tub on offer also think about the other features you may require. One popular consideration is whether the lodge is pet friendly or not. It’s a great joy to take your beloved dog with you on a holiday to Cornwall, especially if they love walks through hills, runs on beaches and swims in lakes

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Another consideration is accessibility. You may need to find a lodge very close to public transport if that’s how you will be getting to and from your holiday home. You may also need to check for any accessibility issues with regard to steps, ramps, what floor the bedrooms are on and other such things. There is a lodge for everyone though!

5. Scenic views and surroundings

Do you have a dream of waking up and overlooking a vast lake or rolling hills? Perhaps you want to be able to see the beach from your bedroom window. Whatever it is your heart desires, have a think about which scenic views and surroundings you want when choosing one of the many cornwall lodges with a hot tub. Whether they are situated by the beach, in the woods, or overlooking the countryside, the location can really make your holiday extra special.

6. Proximity to attractions

If you have your heart set on visiting a particular castle, walking a particular trail, enjoying a certain beach then make sure you pick a lodge close to all your bucket list desires! Also, you may want to check out local transport options and what’s available in the vicinity of your lodge – making sure you can get around with ease.

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Cornwall lodges with a hot tub

With so much to do and see in Cornwall you are spoiled for choice when it comes to picking where to book your Cornwall lodge with a hot tub.

I hope you enjoy looking at all the different types of lodges in the links above and get booking your dream trip to Cornwall!

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