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Bath Mill Lodge Retreat

3.5 Miles / 13 minute drive from Bath
Sleeps 8
Bath Mill Lodge Retreat part of our Bouja Collection, a stunning five star destination just 3 miles from the World Heritage City of Bath.
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Luckington Burrows

13.4 Miles / 30 minute drive from Bath
Sleeps 5
Pets 2
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Tucked amongst rolling Somerset fields, Luckington Burrows are the perfect holiday hideouts, surrounded by stunning walkways, cycle paths, and unspoilt countryside as far as the eye can see.
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Brokerswood Holiday Park

13.6 Miles / 28 minute drive from Bath
Sleeps 6
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Brokerswood Holiday Park is an award-winning holiday park just 9 miles from Longleat Safari Park and ideally located close to the historic attractions at Bath, Salisbury and Stonehenge.
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Midsomer Lodges

20.6 Miles / 42 minute drive from Bath
Sleeps 6
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Midsomer Lodges is part of our Autograph Lodge Escape Collection. Offering exceptional views across Glastonbury’s countryside it provides a dream lodge escape.
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Mendip View at Wookey Hole

22.6 Miles / 45 minute drive from Bath
Sleeps 6
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Mendip View at Wookey Hole is part of our Bouja Luxury Caravan Breaks Collection.
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Burcott Country Retreats

22.9 Miles / 45 minute drive from Bath
Sleeps 4
Boasting panoramic views over the iconic Glastonbury Tor and idyllic Somerset countryside, these two luxurious, lovingly presented lodges each nestle in their own peaceful area on a family run organic working farm on the outskirts of Wells – famous for being England’s smallest city with its beautiful Cathedral and Bishops Palace.
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Wickham Green Farm Lodges

22.9 Miles / 45 minute drive from Bath
Sleeps 4
Nestled in the rural village of Urchfont amid glorious Wiltshire countryside, this delightful park makes an excellent holiday base to explore this beautiful county whatever the season.
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Spindlewood Lodges

23.8 Miles / 47 minute drive from Bath
Sleeps 4
Pets 2
A lovely, small location with just seven Scandinavian log cabins set in 10 acres of pasture, woodland and orchards that carry stunning views of the surrounding countryside and Glastonbury Tor.
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Bucklegrove Holiday Park

25.9 Miles / 48 minute drive from Bath
Sleeps 6
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Nestled on the slopes of the wonderful Mendip hills and offering magnificent views over the rolling Somerset countryside, this is the perfect place for families or couples looking for a rural escape..
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Cheddar Woods Resort and Spa

27.3 Miles / 53 minute drive from Bath
Sleeps 6
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Set on the slopes of the Mendip Hills and commanding spectacular views of the Somerset countryside, Cheddar Woods Resort & Spa has everything you could wish for an amazing stay.
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New Oaks Farm Lodges

28.0 Miles / 51 minute drive from Bath
Sleeps 4
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New Oaks Farm Lodges are an exceptional cluster of boutique lodges enjoying a dreamy setting on a delightful working farm only 20 minutes’ drive from Glastonbury.
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Larkrise Farm Lodges

29.9 Miles / 53 minute drive from Bath
Sleeps 4
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Larkrise Farm Lodges is a boutique collection of two bedroom lodges overlooking the fields of a small working farm in rural Somerset.
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Little Moorland Farm Lodges

31.1 Miles / 1 hours and 1 minutes drive from Bath
Sleeps 6
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Beautifully located amidst the glorious rolling Somerset countryside, Little Moorland Farm Lodges have been sympathetically designed with you in mind to create an indulgent home-from-home, complete with traditional wood burning stove for those cosy nights in.
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Rookery Manor Cottages

32.2 Miles / 1 hours and 0 minutes drive from Bath
Sleeps 6
Pets 2
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Rookery Manor is set in a breath-taking, tree studded haven of natural beauty, boasting magnificent views over the surrounding countryside and offering pure peace and tranquillity.
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Rookery Manor Lodges

32.2 Miles / 1 hours and 0 minutes drive from Bath
Sleeps 4
Pets 2
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Rookery Manor is set in a breathtaking, tree studded haven of natural beauty boasting magnificent views over the surrounding countryside offering pure peace and tranquillity.
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Bath Mill Lodge Retreat, Somerset

Driving Distance: About 13 minutes (3.51 miles) | Sleeps: Up to 8 | Pet friendly? No

What to expect: Bath Mill Lodge Retreat is a five-star sanctuary offering luxury lodges with contemporary design, nestled in a picturesque woodland stream setting, just a stone’s throw from the historic city of Bath.

Who will love these lodges? This retreat is ideal for business travellers seeking a tranquil spot after a day’s work, couples looking for a romantic getaway, and families or groups wanting a luxurious base to explore the South West. The chic bar and riverside terrace are perfect for relaxing evenings.

What can you do here? Onsite, guests can enjoy the children’s play area, indulge in exceptional dining at The Brook Bar and Bistro (advance booking recommended), or hire a bike locally to explore the surrounding nature. The conference suite is available for those on business retreats.

What’s nearby? The World Heritage City of Bath is just 3 miles away, offering historical sites, thermal spas, and boutique shopping. Attractions such as the Roman Baths and the Royal Crescent are within easy reach, and for a family day out, Longleat Safari Park is about a 30-minute drive away.

Accommodation options: Bath Mill Lodge Retreat offers a range of accommodation options including the spacious Netherfield Lodge and Watersedge Lodge, both sleeping up to 8 guests, and the intimate Delaford Suite and Norland, perfect for couples. The Pemberley Lodge, which sleeps 4, allows pets in selected accommodations.


Luckington Burrows, Somerset

Driving Distance: About 30 minutes (13.40 miles) | Sleeps: Up to 5 | Pet friendly? Yes

What to expect: Luckington Burrows offers a unique stay in turf-covered roundhouses, set amidst the serene Somerset countryside, providing a perfect blend of rustic charm and modern amenities, complete with hot tubs.

Who will love these lodges? Couples and families seeking a storybook escape will adore these lodges. They are ideal for those who love the outdoors and wish to explore the local villages, cycle paths, and walkways.

What can you do here? Each lodge comes with a large enclosed garden, firepit, BBQ, and a secluded hot tub. The surrounding area is perfect for long countryside walks and cycling.

What’s nearby? Nearby attractions include the historic market town of Frome, Cheddar Gorge, Longleat Safari Park, and the cities of Bath and Wells, all within a short drive. Glastonbury and Bradford-on-Avon are also accessible for day trips.

Accommodation options: The Meadow and Nest Burrow sleeps up to 5 and is pet-friendly. The Hive and Spruce Burrow is a cosy studio-style home for 2, also welcoming pets and featuring a hot tub.


Brokerswood Holiday Park, Wiltshire

Driving Distance: About 28 minutes (13.56 miles) | Sleeps: Up to 8 | Pet friendly? Yes

What to expect: Brokerswood Holiday Park is an award-winning destination set within 80 acres of Wiltshire woodland, offering luxury lodges and woodland pods with outdoor hot tubs, and a host of outdoor activities.

Who will love these lodges? Adventure seekers and nature lovers will find this park ideal, with its outdoor pursuits and proximity to historical sites. It’s great for families, couples, and groups.

What can you do here? Canoeing, kayaking, fishing, and axe throwing are available on-site, alongside woodland walks and picnic areas. Activities are available on weekends and during school holidays.

What’s nearby? Longleat Safari Park is just 9 miles away, and the iconic Westbury White Horse overlooks the park. Bath, Salisbury, and Stonehenge are also within easy driving distance for cultural excursions.

Accommodation options: Accommodations range from the Superior Holiday Home with a hot tub that sleeps up to 6, to the Comfort Plus Lodge with a hot tub for up to 8 guests. All options are pet-friendly and come with modern amenities.


Midsomer Lodges, Somerset

Driving Distance: About 42 minutes (20.55 miles) | Sleeps: Up to 6 | Pet friendly? Yes (selected lodges)

What to expect: Midsomer Lodges is part of the Autograph Lodge Escape Collection, offering stunning views across Glastonbury’s countryside and luxurious lodges with rustic peace and contemporary elegance.

Who will love these lodges? Perfect for those seeking a peaceful retreat, the lodges cater to couples and families who appreciate luxury and the beauty of the Somerset landscape.

What can you do here? The lodges provide a tranquil setting for relaxation, with private decking and hot tubs to enjoy the scenic views.

What’s nearby? The mystical town of Glastonbury, with its Tor and Abbey, is nearby, as is the beautiful city of Wells. For nature lovers, the Mendip Hills offer excellent walking and cycling opportunities.

Accommodation options: The Exmoor View and Valley View lodges sleep up to 4 guests, with luxurious amenities and hot tubs. The Tor View lodge accommodates up to 6, and while some lodges are pet-friendly, others are reserved for a pet-free experience.


What to do on a family or couple’s hot tub break in Bath

Welcome to Bath, a stunning city nestled in the heart of Somerset, South West England. Known for its rich Roman history and Georgian architecture, Bath offers a unique experience for both families and couples looking to unwind and explore. Whether you’re soaking in the natural hot springs or enjoying the local culture, there’s something for everyone in this UNESCO World Heritage site.

With a diverse range of activities, from historical tours to relaxing spa days, Bath is the perfect destination for a hot tub break. Let’s delve into the city’s offerings and discover the best ways to spend your time in this enchanting locale.

Sightseeing in Bath

Bath is a treasure trove of historical sites and cultural landmarks. The city’s well-preserved Roman Baths, the stunning Bath Abbey, and the picturesque Pulteney Bridge are just a few of the must-see attractions. For those who appreciate architecture, the Royal Crescent and The Circus offer a glimpse into Bath’s Georgian elegance. Sightseeing in Bath is a journey through time, with each corner revealing a new chapter of its storied past.

Top 5 attractions you have to see in Bath

The Roman Baths: At the heart of the city’s history are the Roman Baths, an ancient bathing complex that still flows with natural hot water. Prices: Adult tickets start at around £20.00. Visit the official website for more information and to book your tickets in advance.

Bath Abbey: A stone’s throw from the Roman Baths stands Bath Abbey, a magnificent example of Perpendicular Gothic architecture. The abbey offers tower tours, providing panoramic views of the city. Prices: Adult tower tour tickets are approximately £10.00.

The Royal Crescent: No visit to Bath is complete without seeing the Royal Crescent, a sweeping arc of 30 terraced houses laid out in a striking crescent shape. It’s a prime example of Georgian architecture and offers a picturesque setting for a leisurely stroll.

Thermae Bath Spa: For a modern twist on Bath’s spa tradition, the Thermae Bath Spa allows you to bathe in Britain’s only naturally warm, mineral-rich waters just as the Romans did over 2,000 years ago. Prices: Two-hour spa sessions start from around £40.00.

The Jane Austen Centre: Literature enthusiasts will enjoy the Jane Austen Centre, which offers a snapshot of life during Regency times and explores how the city influenced Austen’s work. Prices: Adult admission is about £12.50.

Good to Know…

1. Advance booking for attractions is recommended, especially during peak tourist seasons.
2. Many attractions offer family tickets, which can provide savings for those travelling with children.
3. Bath is a walkable city, but comfortable shoes are a must due to its hilly terrain.
4. The city has numerous festivals throughout the year, so check the local calendar for events.
5. Bath is less than 20 miles from Bristol, making it an easy day trip if you’re staying in the region.
6. Don’t miss the opportunity to try a Bath Bun, a local sweet treat, at one of the city’s many cafes.
7. For the best views of Bath, visit Alexandra Park, located on a hill overlooking the city.
8. Several museums offer insight into Bath’s history, including the Fashion Museum and the Museum of Bath Architecture.
9. If you’re driving, consider using the Park and Ride services to avoid city centre traffic.
10. Remember to check the opening times of attractions as they can vary seasonally.

5 detailed Bath visitor FAQs

Q: What’s the best time of year to visit Bath?
A: Bath is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn offer mild weather and fewer crowds. The Christmas market in December is a popular attraction if you don’t mind the chill.

Q: Are there any family-friendly activities in Bath?
A: Absolutely. The city has plenty of parks, like Royal Victoria Park, and family-friendly museums such as the Bath Sports and Leisure Centre with its interactive exhibits.

Q: Can you recommend a romantic activity for couples?
A: A sunset dip in the rooftop pool at Thermae Bath Spa is incredibly romantic, as is a leisurely boat trip along the River Avon.

Q: Is Bath accessible for those with mobility issues?
A: Many of Bath’s attractions are accessible, though the city’s historic nature means some areas can be challenging. It’s best to check with individual venues in advance.

Q: Where can I find the best local cuisine?
A: Bath has a thriving food scene. For a true taste of Somerset, try Sally Lunn’s Historic Eating House for a Sally Lunn bun, one of the oldest eateries in England.

Some helpful links

For more information on planning your trip to Bath, the following resources can be invaluable:

Whether you’re seeking a romantic getaway or a family adventure, Bath’s blend of history, culture, and relaxation makes it an ideal destination for a hot tub break. Soak in the sights and sounds of this beautiful city and create memories that will last a lifetime.

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