Private outdoor terrace with active hot tub in foreground, wooden decking, woven privacy screen, rustic brick wall, white bathrobes on chairs, breakfast table with teapot under umbrella, and panoramic countryside views under cloudy sky

Best Cotswolds Log Cabins with Hot Tubs (Our Guide) | Luxury & Dog-Friendly

LOOKING FOR THE BEST LOG CABINS WITH HOT TUBS IN THE COTSWOLDS? YOU’RE IN THE RIGHT PLACE!

There’s a particular kind of magic to a Cotswolds escape. It’s in the honey-coloured stone of a village pub, the gentle roll of the hills, and the quiet crunch of a gravel path underfoot. 

But to truly capture the essence of a retreat here, imagine this: the soft glow of a wood burner from inside a rustic log cabin, a crisp evening sky peppered with stars, and you, sinking into the blissful warmth of your own private hot tub. 

This isn’t just a holiday; it’s a proper switch-off, a chance to reconnect and breathe in the fresh country air. Forget the daily grind and start dreaming of your hideaway.

Overview: Our Top 3 Picks:

Short on time? Here are our top picks for a Cotswolds log cabin escape:

1. Nature’s Retreat: Our favourite, the perfect, economical choice for large groups, with a private pool, sauna, and lakeside hot tub.

2. Heath Farm Holiday Cottages: The quintessential Cotswolds experience oozing rustic charm, village pub proximity, and classic hot tub relaxation.

3. Hydrangea Lodge: The best budget-friendly option for couples: a modern, compact, spacious lodge and a sunny deck with a hot tub.


The Best Cotswolds Log Cabins with Hot Tubs

We’ve scoured the region to find cabins that offer something special, whether it’s breathtaking views, unique architecture, or a perfect location for exploring. These are real places you can actually book for a memorable trip.

1. Heath Farm Holiday Cottages

(Approx. £136 per night – ideally split between 2 adults = £68 per person per night)

Location: Swerford, Chipping Norton OX7 4BN

Rating: Exceptional 9.8 | Price range: ££ | Sleeps: 2-4 | Bedrooms: 1-2 | Bathrooms: 1-2 | Pet/dog friendly: Yes (charges may apply)

For a dose of authentic Cotswolds charm, Heath Farm Holiday Cottages delivers in spades. This collection of converted stone barns sits on a traditional farmstead, offering a blend of rustic character and modern comfort that feels just right.

The cottages here are thoughtfully finished, with features like exposed beams and stone walls, creating a wonderfully cosy atmosphere. The real highlight, however, is the private patio area where your hot tub awaits – perfect for a soothing soak after a day spent exploring the surrounding lanes.

✅ Beautifully converted stone barn cottages on a working farm
✅ Each cottage features a private hot tub, perfect for a romantic cottage Cotswolds hot tub break
✅ Log cabins Cotswolds dog-friendly: your four-legged friend is welcome (charges may apply)
✅ Peaceful, rural setting with easy access to iconic villages like Stow-on-the-Wold and Bourton-on-the-Water
✅ Free on-site parking and well-equipped for a self-catering stay

✦ Local knowledge: If you’re staying at Heath Farm, take the short drive to the nearby village of Great Tew. The Falkland Arms is a legendary thatched pub with a fantastic selection of ales and a wonderfully timeless atmosphere.

After a day of exploring the honey-coloured villages, sinking into your own hot tub under a vast country sky is the perfect way to round off the evening. It’s a wonderfully peaceful experience that captures the essence of a Cotswolds retreat.

Private outdoor terrace with active hot tub in foreground, wooden decking, woven privacy screen, rustic brick wall, white bathrobes on chairs, breakfast table with teapot under umbrella, and panoramic countryside views under cloudy sky
photo copyright: Heath Farm Holiday Cottages

“We liked everything about our stay at Heath Farm. So tranquil, relaxing and a great base for us. A traditional cottage but with high ceilings gave us a feeling of space. Great kitchen full equipped meant preparing food was easy. It was so peaceful, we slept really well.”

deborah, australia, Booking reviews

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2. The Happy Valley Pod

(Approx. £98 per night – ideally split between 2 adults = £49 per person per night)

Location: The Meetings, Little Tew, Chipping Norton OX7 4JN

Rating: Exceptional 10 | Price range: £ | Sleeps: 2 | Bedrooms: Studio | Bathrooms: 1 | Pet/dog friendly: No

Red barrel-style glamping pod with curved metal roof and round porthole windows in garden setting, with wooden hot tub featuring external wood-fired heater on gravel patio, surrounded by flower beds, woven fence, and green lawn
photo copyright: The Happy Valley Pod
Interior view of shepherd's hut with arched doorway open to countryside views, pine paneled walls, gray kitchenette with wooden countertop and microwave, wall-mounted TV, round mirror, blue shag rug, and blue curtains
photo copyright: The Happy Valley Pod

For a truly unique and budget-friendly escape, The Happy Valley Pod offers a glamping experience with serious style. This isn’t a rustic cabin; it’s a sleek, modern pod tucked away in a private corner of a large garden, providing a surprising amount of privacy and comfort.

The clever design makes brilliant use of the compact space, featuring a comfortable double bed, a kitchenette, and a chic ensuite wet room. But the star of the show is the covered decking area, complete with a wood-fired hot tub that invites you to unwind whatever the weather.

✅ A modern, eco-conscious glamping pod with a unique design
✅ Features a private wood-fired hot tub on a covered deck – perfect for all seasons
✅ Excellent value, making it a great find for those searching for an affordable lodge with hot tub Cotswolds experience
✅ Peaceful, rural-feeling setting despite being conveniently close to Cheltenham
✅ Private and romantic, ideal for a digital detox and reconnecting with nature

✦ Good to know: While you feel miles from anywhere, you’re just a short drive or a pleasant walk from Cheltenham’s famous Pittville Park. Pick up a coffee and a pastry from a local deli and enjoy a stroll around the beautiful lakes and Pump Room.

There’s a particular pleasure in lighting the fire for your own hot tub, watching the steam rise as dusk settles over the valley. It turns a simple soak into a rewarding ritual, making your stay here feel all the more special.

Cozy interior of wooden glamping pod with curved pine walls and ceiling, featuring double bed with teal floral bedding in alcove, gray sofa with teal cushions, blue shag rug, round porthole window, fold-down wooden table, and teal curtains
photo copyright: The Happy Valley Pod
Compact bathroom in wooden glamping pod with pine paneled walls, white corner shower enclosure with glass doors, wall-mounted sink, toilet, large circular porthole window, wooden coat hooks, and teal towels on heated towel rail
photo copyright: The Happy Valley Pod

“Fantastic location, amazing views of the valley with wildlife and plenty birds of prey, the pod was clean and had everything we needed to cook etc, the hot tub is a great addition, it was easy to locate and has off street parking which is great.”

mark, united kingdom, Booking reviews

Related: Hotels in the Cotswolds: Our Best Picks (+ Strategic Area Map)


3. Hydrangea Lodge

(Approx. £82 per night (5 nights) – ideally split between 2 adults = £41 per person per night)

Location: Bretforton, Evesham (just 5 miles from Broadway)

Rating: Outstanding 4.8/5 | Price range: £ | Sleeps: 2-3 | Bedrooms: Studio | Bathrooms: 1 | Pet/dog friendly: Yes

Modern glamping pod exterior with tan vertical wood siding, dark gray angled roof and trim details, full-height glass windows and door, surrounded by gravel patio, potted pink hydrangeas, yellow flowering shrubs, and wooden raised garden beds
photo copyright: Sykes Cottages
Compact studio-style accommodation interior with double bed with white linens and gray upholstered headboard, white sofa with cushions, pine dresser with kettle and breakfast tray, wall-mounted TV, glass shower enclosure with pink curtain, wood-look vinyl flooring, and white tongue-and-groove walls
photo copyright: Sykes Cottages

Tucked away within the grounds of a historic farm on the fringes of a classic Cotswold village, Hydrangea Lodge is the perfect fusion of space, style, and location. This is a brilliant choice for a small family or a couple looking for a well-equipped base with all the modern comforts.

The lodge itself is bright, contemporary, and thoughtfully laid out, featuring an open-plan living area that’s perfect for socialising. Outside, the private decking area is a real sun-trap, and it’s where you’ll find the luxurious hot tub, ready for a relaxing soak after a day of adventures.

✅ Compact and modern single-storey lodge on a historic farm estate
✅ Private hot tub on a sunny deck, perfect for al fresco dining and relaxing
✅ Welcoming of one well-behaved dog on site
✅ Peaceful village location within easy walking distance of a famous pub
✅ Off-road parking and all-ground-floor accommodation for easy access

✦ Top tip: The Fleece Inn in Bretforton is a must-visit, a stone’s throw from the lodge. The stunning National Trust-owned pub has flagstone floors, real fires, and a fantastic menu of classic British dishes – one of the top pubs in the Cotswolds (be sure to book ahead).

Having a proper village pub within a short stroll, coupled with the privacy of your own hot tub, gives you the best of both worlds. You can enjoy a pint without worrying about the drive, then return to your secluded lodge for a final, star-lit soak.

Private wooden deck with hot tub featuring gray cover and wood paneling, beige wicker patio furniture set with cushions and pink flowers, enclosed by horizontal wooden fence panels with hedge backdrop, accessed by white french doors
photo copyright: Sykes Cottages

“Absolutely wonderful stay, amazing and kind hosts that will do anything for you and the hot tub was fantastic. Would definitely recommend and will be back every year!!!”

chloe, united kingdom, Booking reviews

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4. Duet Lodge

(Approx. £362 per night (2 nights) – ideally split between 2 adults = £181 per person per night)

Location: Bluewood Lodges, Kingham, OX7 6UJ

Rating: Exceptional 10 | Price range: £££ | Sleeps: 2 | Bedrooms: 1 | Bathrooms: 1 | Pet/dog friendly: Yes

Bright living room with coral pink L-shaped sofa with green and pink velvet cushions, pine TV stand and side tables, large flatscreen TV, wood-look flooring, cream area rug, green curtains framing french doors with view to deck and circular window beyond
photo copyright: Duet Lodge
Modern wooden lodge number 36 with vertical cedar siding, curved metal roof, covered deck with wooden railings and steps, large circular porthole window, surrounded by trees and overlooking open countryside fields, with paved driveway and stone pathway
photo copyright: Duet Lodge

For a seriously stylish couples’ retreat, Duet Lodge sets a high bar. This isn’t just a place to sleep; it’s a design-led sanctuary tucked away in the grounds of the owner’s home in the much-celebrated village of Kingham.

The lodge feels both luxurious and wonderfully cosy, with attention paid to every detail, from the quality linens to the well-stocked kitchenette. The real magic is on the private deck, where a state-of-the-art hot tub sits waiting, surrounded by peaceful greenery.

✅ A beautifully designed and contemporary lodge, perfect for a romantic escape
✅ Features a modern, powerful hot tub on a secluded and private deck
✅ Located in the heart of Kingham, a foodie hotspot with two acclaimed pubs
✅ High-quality finishes throughout, creating a real sense of luxury
✅ Peaceful, rural views and a dedicated off-road parking space

✦ Local knowledge: The Kingham Plough is a Michelin Bib Gourmand pub known for its fantastic food, while The Wild Rabbit, just a mile away, is another award-winner. Booking a table is essential to experience why this area is a food-lover’s dream.

The combination of top-tier village amenities right on your doorstep and the absolute privacy of your own luxurious lodge is a hard one to beat. It offers a seamless blend of convenience and romance, making it an ideal base for a special getaway.

Covered deck with sunken hot tub surrounded by vertical cedar wood paneling, circular porthole window overlooking green trees, two white woven bucket chairs, wood ceiling and railing, countryside views beyond with fields under partly cloudy sky
photo copyright: Duet Lodge
Serene bedroom with double bed dressed in gray throw and coral pink cushions, cream upholstered headboard, matching pine bedside table and vanity with stool, three windows with green roman blinds overlooking wooded area, cream carpet, wall mirror, and framed artwork
photo copyright: Duet Lodge
Clean white bathroom with large white subway tile walls, patterned blue and white geometric floor tiles, pedestal sink with chrome fixtures, glass shelf, toilet, white bathtub with chrome mixer tap and handheld shower, hanging green plant, and frosted window
photo copyright: Duet Lodge

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5. Waterside Lodge Holiday Home

(Approx. £1,366 per night (4 nights) – ideally split between 8 adults = £43 per person per night)

Location: Broadway Ln, South Cerney, Cirencester GL7 5XX

Rating: Super 9.1 | Price range: £££ | Sleeps: 8 | Bedrooms: 4 | Bathrooms: 3 | Pet/dog friendly: No

Waterfront deck with white hot tub, gray wicker outdoor dining set, white sun loungers on wooden decking with glass balustrade overlooking lake with reeds and modern houses, wooden lodge exterior with large windows and covered upper balcony
photo credit: Waterside Lodge

If a waterside setting is non-negotiable for your Cotswolds escape, Water’s Lodge delivers a truly idyllic scene. This modern, Scandinavian-inspired lodge is perched directly on the edge of a serene lake, where the gentle lap of water provides a constant, soothing soundtrack to your stay.

The lodge is designed to make the most of its stunning location, with large picture windows and bi-fold doors that open directly onto a spacious deck. Here, your private hot tub is perfectly positioned for uninterrupted views across the water, making every soak feel like a scene from a luxury travel magazine.

✅ A contemporary, architect-designed lodge in a prime, direct lakeside position
✅ Private hot tub on a large deck that leads right down to the water’s edge
✅ Perfect for a romantic break or a small family, sleeping up to four guests
✅ Modern amenities including a well-equipped kitchen and en-suite bathrooms
✅ A peaceful, car-free environment within the wider Cotswold Water Park

✦ Local knowledge: Make the most of the location by hiring a kayak or a paddleboard from one of the local water sports centres. Gliding across the calm water in the morning, with the lodge as your backdrop, is an experience you won’t forget.

Waking up to mist rising off the lake and ending the day submerged in the hot tub as the water turns golden in the sunset is an incredibly restorative experience. It’s a place that encourages you to slow down and simply watch the world go by, one swan at a time.

Contemporary bedroom with white bed linens and geometric throw blankets, pine dresser, high vaulted ceiling with exposed wood beams, full-height glass sliding doors opening to lakefront balcony with glass railings and water views, ensuite bathroom visible with dark tile flooring
photo credit: Waterside Lodge
Covered lakeside deck with black wicker outdoor dining table set for six with white dinnerware and wine glasses, gray cushioned chairs, wooden decking with glass and metal railings, hot tub and BBQ grill visible, panoramic views of lake with reeds and tree-lined shore under blue sky
photo credit: Waterside Lodge

Great location on the lake, very well equipped, especially in the kitchen, place was clean and tidy, hot tub was lovely, towels and dressing gowns provided which was good, main bedroom and bathroom were amazing with views over the lake.

jo, united kingdom, Booking reviews

6. Nature’s Retreat Holiday Lodge

(Approx. £1,486 per night (4 nights) – split between 10 adults = £37 per person per night)

Location: Lower Mill Estate, Somerford Keynes, Cirencester, GL7 6QG

Rating: Exceptional 10 | Price range: £££ | Sleeps: 10 | Bedrooms: 5 | Bathrooms: 3 | Pet/dog friendly: Yes

Modern two-story vacation home with vertical wood and beige horizontal siding, covered hot tub on ground level patio with wicker outdoor furniture and deck chairs on lawn, glass-railed upper balcony with white furniture, floor-to-ceiling windows, clear blue sky
photo copyright: Nature’s Retreat
Spacious open-plan living area with light wood flooring, gray L-shaped sofas, white dining table with colorful Eames-style chairs, white kitchen island with breakfast bar, floor-to-ceiling glass doors and windows overlooking garden with patio furniture, modern pendant lighting
photo copyright: Nature’s Retreat

When your holiday plans include a full family gathering or a celebration with a large group of friends, Nature’s Retreat stands in a league of its own. This is not merely a large cabin; it’s a purpose-built, contemporary lakeside house designed for memorable get-togethers, where the luxury extends far beyond the hot tub.

The property is vast and impeccably styled, with a huge open-plan living area that flows seamlessly onto a balcony overlooking the private lake. The list of amenities reads like a resort brochure: the hot tub is just the beginning, with a private indoor swimming pool, sauna, and even a dedicated games room ensuring there’s something for everyone.

✅ An exceptional lakeside property with expansive, luxury accommodation for up to 10 guests
✅ Features a private hot tub, indoor swimming pool, sauna, and games room
✅ A top choice for log cabins with hot tubs Cotswolds pet friendly large group holidays
✅ Direct, private access to the lake and its own mooring for a truly unique setting
✅ Modern, high-spec design throughout with five en-suite bedrooms

✦ Local knowledge: While you may never want to leave the property, the on-site Lakeside Bar & Kitchen is a short stroll away and offers fantastic food with unrivalled views over the main lake – a great option for a night off from cooking for a large party.

This is the kind of place where you arrive, unpack, and feel no need to use the car again. The combination of water sports on your doorstep, the private pool for the kids (and adults!), and the hot tub for evening soaks creates a self-contained holiday experience that is incredibly difficult to beat for a special occasion.

Large white hot tub with jets on wooden deck beside gray wicker outdoor dining set with white cushions, two wooden deck chairs on lawn, flower arrangement on table, garden with hedges and trees in background
photo copyright: Nature’s Retreat
Modern kitchen and dining area with white glossy breakfast bar set for eight with white dishes and colorful chairs in yellow, teal, white and green, light wood handleless cabinets, stainless steel appliances and range hood, sunburst mirror, large windows with garden views
photo copyright: Nature’s Retreat
Wooden deck with gray wicker outdoor sofa and dining set with blue cushions, hot tub with open cover, floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors opening to modern living room with gray furniture and wall-mounted TV, vertical wood and stone exterior cladding, covered pergola overhead
photo copyright: Nature’s Retreat

“The house was so comfortable and well stocked with everything we needed – 3 generations of us. The hot tub was a fabulous addition. The location was perfect, surrounded by lots of activities and a great club house serving delicious food – you didn’t need to leave the site really!”

hannah, united kingdom, Booking reviews

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Where to Stay in the Cotswolds

The Cotswolds covers nearly 800 square miles, so picking your base is key. For a deeper dive, see our complete Where to Stay in the Cotswolds: Strategic Area Map and Hotel Guide.

For Classic Charm: Bourton-on-the-Water and the surrounding villages are the picture-postcard heart of the region. Bourton-on-the-water cottages with hot tub put you right in the centre of the action, with easy access to the Model Village and the charming riverside walks. It can be busy, but it’s undeniably beautiful.

For Foodies and Antiques: Stow-on-the-Wold and Moreton-in-Marsh are fantastic hubs. Stow has an incredible selection of pubs and restaurants, while Moreton has a vibrant weekly market and a direct train line to London.

For Seclusion: Look to the lesser-known villages in the Coln Valley, like Bibury or Coln St Aldwyns, or the northern reaches near Chipping Campden. You’ll find quieter lanes and a more laid-back pace, perfect for following a relaxed Cotswolds 3-Day Itinerary.

What to Look For in a Log Cabin

Not all log cabins with hot tubs in the Cotswolds are created equal. Keep these points in mind when you book:

Privacy: Is the hot tub screened from neighbouring properties or public footpaths? There’s nothing worse than feeling on display.

The Garden: An enclosed, private garden is a godsend, especially if you’re browsing for dog friendly Cotswolds log cabins with hot tubs options. It gives your pet and your children a safe space to play.

Authenticity vs. Modern Comfort: Do you want a classic, slightly rustic timber cabin, or a newer build with underfloor heating and a sleek kitchen? Decide what ‘cosy’ means to you.

Insider Tips for the Cotswolds

The best trips are made from these little nuggets of local knowledge.

☑️ Book Pubs in Advance: The Cotswolds is popular. A good Cotswolds country pub for Sunday lunch or a Friday evening dinner will get fully booked, especially at weekends. Don’t leave it to chance.

☑️ Drive (or Walk) the Back Lanes: The A-roads can get congested. Some of the most beautiful scenery is found down the tiny, winding B-roads and lanes. Take your time and explore. For more advice, see our tips for driving in the Cotswolds.

☑️ Go Early or Late: If you want to visit popular spots like Bourton-on-the-Water or Broadway, aim to arrive early in the morning or later in the afternoon. You’ll avoid the peak day-trip crowds and experience the villages in a much more peaceful light.

Places to eat and drink in the Cotswolds

➡️ The Wheatsheaf Inn, Northleach: A fantastic inn with a buzzing bar, a smart restaurant, and a lovely courtyard. The food is consistently excellent.

➡️ The Bell Inn, Langford: A proper, unpretentious pub near Lechlade with a great garden and a menu of classic British dishes done very well.

➡️ The Kingham Plough, Kingham: A celebrated foodie pub with a Michelin Bib Gourmand, known for its modern British cooking and warm atmosphere.

➡️ Daylesford Organic Farm, near Kingham: An experience in itself. Even if you’re not buying expensive groceries, the cafe and farm shop are worth a visit for a coffee and a look around.

Download your FREE Cotswolds PDF Packing List Here

This list features our recommendations on what to pack for the Cotswolds in each season, with only the most trusted travel gear that we’ve used for years (plus some things that most tourists forget too!)

A Cotswolds packing list infographic with red and black text on a white background. The list is divided into sections: 'Essentials for All Seasons' (including comfortable walking shoes, Osprey daypack, reusable water bottle, and power bank), 'Spring/Summer' items (breathable layers, Patagonia jacket, sun protection, and quick-dry shorts), and 'Autumn/Winter' gear (smart-casual layers, waterproof ankle boots, insulated gilet, and touchscreen gloves). At the bottom, 'Extras Most Tourists Forget' highlights a small torch, foldable tote bag, and hardcopy OS Explorer Map. A pink box contains a pro tip about rolling clothes to save space for shopping finds.

Plan Your Perfect Cotswolds Trip

Now, use our detailed guides to build the rest of your itinerary:

➡️ Your Complete Itinerary: Follow our step-by-step guide for the perfect Cotswolds 3-Day Itinerary, designed to show you the very best of the region.

➡️ What to See: Discover the picture-perfect locations you’ll be visiting with our guide to 17 Charming Cotswolds Villages.

➡️ Free Cotswolds Maps: To help you visualise your journey and locate all these spots, be sure to bookmark our central Cotswolds Maps page.

➡️ How to Get Around: Everything you need to know about Driving in the Cotswolds, including tips for narrow lanes and parking.

➡️ Where to Eat & Drink: Experience local flavour at the finest Cotswolds Pubs and experience the best of the Cotswolds’ classic Afternoon Tea.

➡️ Where to Stay: Find your perfect base with our comprehensive guide to the Best Hotels in the Cotswolds, covering everything from luxury spas to charming inns.

Are there dog-friendly log cabins with hot tubs in the Cotswolds?

Absolutely! Many cabins welcome your four-legged friends. Properties like Hydrangea Lodge in Bretforton and the larger Nature’s Retreat are excellent examples, often featuring enclosed gardens or being located near fantastic walking routes. Always check the individual property’s policy on the number and size of dogs allowed, as charges may apply.

What are the best log cabins with hot tubs in the Cotswolds?

The “best” cabin depends on your needs. For a romantic, design-led escape, Duet Lodge in Kingham is superb. Large groups should consider the unparalleled Nature’s Retreat with its private pool. For classic Cotswolds charm and village life, Heath Farm Holiday Cottages near Chipping Norton is a wonderful choice for couples and small families.

What is the most romantic place to stay in the Cotswolds with a hot tub?

For a truly romantic stay, look for seclusion and special features. The Happy Valley Pod offers a unique, cosy setting with a wood-fired tub. Alternatively, Water’s Lodge provides a breathtaking lakeside backdrop for a soak. Many adults-only sites, like certain cabins at Log House Holidays, are also specifically designed for couples seeking a peaceful retreat.

Final Thoughts

A log cabin break in the Cotswolds, with the added luxury of a hot tub under the stars, is one of the finest ways to experience this beautiful part of England.

It’s a chance to slow down, appreciate the simple pleasures of a crackling fire and good company, and create lasting memories.

Whether you’re searching for lodges in Cotswolds for a family adventure or a secluded haven for two, the perfect cabin is waiting for you. All that’s left to do is book it.

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