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Holiday Cottages with an Indoor or Outdoor Hot Tub in the Peak District

2 rental properties match your search for Hot Tub Cottages Peak District
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The Escape,

Two Dales, Derbyshire, England
sleeps  10 sleeps 10
5 bedrooms 5 bedrooms
4 bathrooms 4 bathrooms
no dogs allowed No pets
family friendly family friendly

Sleeps 10 holiday house with warm bubbly outdoor private hot tub and games room, just outside of the Peak District National Park.

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Facilities, Features & Awards:
TVDishwasherWashing machineMicrowaveGames roomOutdoor Hot Tub AccessFree WifiEnclosed GardenParking
7 nights from £2200
Next available: 02 Jan - 7 nights
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The Loft Country Cottage, Peak District,

Millthorpe, Derbyshire, England
sleeps  7 sleeps 7
3 bedrooms 3 bedrooms
1 bathrooms 1 bathroom
1 dog welcome  1 dog
family friendly family friendly

Family-friendly and pet-friendly holiday barn set next to stunning open countryside within the Peak District National Park and close to the town of Bakewell, this is a wonderfully relaxing place to stay which offers private use of both a hot tub and a sauna.

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Facilities, Features & Awards:
TVWashing machineMicrowaveGames roomIndoor Hot Tub AccessSaunaFree WifiGardenParking
7 nights from £611
Next available: 05 Jan - 6 nights
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Find a holiday cottage with a hot tub in the Peak District. Derbyshire's Peak District National Park attracts walkers and tourists alike. After days out exploring what this area of the Midlands has to offer, return to a comfortable holiday cottage with a hot tub so that you can fully relax. For more inspiration take a look at Derbyshire cottages with hot tubs. We hope you find the perfect place to stay in England's Peak District.

hot tub holiday cottages in the Peak DistrictOne of the many attractions of the Peak District National Park is the number of traffic-free cycle and walking trails such as the Monsal Trail, Tissington and others. Think of the pleasure and gentle relief that a good soak in a hot tub will bring to aching muscles after a long hike or bike ride.

It can be difficult to avoid a fair amount of walking if you hope to get out and about the explore what the Peak District has to offer. The beautiful countryside can be viewed from a car but the best way to see the wild flowers, the caves and views from the top of a tor, is to get there on foot.

Even if you are not intent on outdoor challenges during your holiday in the Peak District, the pampering of a spa in the back garden can be enjoyed by everyone, including couch potatoes.