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  • Luxury lakeside designer house
  • Private hot tub with views
  • Sleeps ten across five bedrooms
  • Fourteen acres of private grounds
  • Peak District National Park location
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Chalet Du Lac

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Sleeps 10
Bedrooms: 5
  • Private hot tub with lake views
  • Irish pub and Tikki bar
  • Wood fired pizza oven
  • Sleeps 10 across five bedrooms
  • Kayak included for lake access
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Ye Olde Mottram Chip Shop

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Sleeps 4
Pets 2
Bedrooms: 2
  • Private hot tub for four
  • Enclosed garden pet friendly
  • Unique converted chip shop
  • Peak District edge location
  • Modern kitchen fully equipped
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  • Wood-fired hot tub
  • All en-suite bedrooms
  • Games room entertainment
  • Peak District location
  • Private parking for six
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Get More From Your Peak District National Park Hot Tub Cottage Break

Booking cottages with hot tubs in Peak District National Park gives you the perfect blend of outdoor adventure and pure relaxation. Britain's first national park spans 555 square miles across Derbyshire, Staffordshire, Cheshire, Yorkshire and Greater Manchester. You'll find everything from dramatic limestone dales to wild moorland plateaus.

The Peak District offers exceptional variety for hot tub breaks. Whether you're after a romantic retreat in a secluded log cabin or planning group getaways in large holiday houses, the area delivers. After hiking the trails or exploring historic market towns, nothing beats sinking into your private hot tub under the stars.

Sightseeing in Peak District National Park

The landscape here splits into two distinct areas. The White Peak features gentle limestone valleys and traditional stone villages like Bakewell and Castleton. The Dark Peak showcases dramatic gritstone edges and heather moorland. Historic estates dot the countryside including Chatsworth House and Haddon Hall.

Top 5 Attractions You Have to See in Peak District National Park

From underground caverns to stately homes, the Peak District packs in attractions that suit every interest and age group.

Chatsworth House

This magnificent stately home has been the Cavendish family seat since 1549. The house contains priceless art collections and the 105-acre garden features fountains, a maze and a farmyard. The estate offers year-round events and you can easily spend a full day exploring the grounds.

Castleton Caverns

Four show caves sit within walking distance of Castleton village. Peak Cavern has Britain's largest natural cave entrance. Blue John Cavern contains the rare Blue John stone found nowhere else on earth. Speedwell Cavern features an underground boat ride through flooded tunnels.

Mam Tor

This 517-metre peak offers panoramic views across the Hope Valley. The circular walk takes about two hours and follows part of the Great Ridge. Bronze Age fort remains crown the summit and on clear days you can see across six counties.

Bakewell

This market town sits on the River Wye and hosts a Monday market that dates back to 1330. The town gave its name to the Bakewell pudding (not tart). Independent shops line the streets and five-arched medieval bridge crosses the river. It's an ideal base for exploring the White Peak.

Derwent Valley Heritage Way

This 55-mile trail follows the River Derwent through former mill towns. The route passes through Cromford, home to the world's first water-powered cotton mill. You'll see industrial heritage sites that earned UNESCO World Heritage status. The valley showcases how the Industrial Revolution transformed Britain.

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Attraction What you'll experience Best for
Chatsworth House Grand stately home with art collections, landscaped gardens and farmyard attractions Everyone
Castleton Caverns Underground cave systems with rare minerals, boat rides and geological wonders Families
Mam Tor Hilltop walking with sweeping valley views and ancient fort remains Couples
Bakewell Historic market town with independent shops, riverside walks and famous puddings Everyone
Derwent Valley Heritage Way Industrial heritage trail through UNESCO sites and former mill towns Everyone

Visitor FAQs

How do I get around Peak District National Park?
A car gives you the most flexibility for exploring remote self catering locations. Regular bus services connect major towns like Buxton, Bakewell and Matlock. Train stations at Edale, Hope and Hathersage provide access to walking routes. Many holiday cottages offer private parking.

What family activities are available?
Gulliver's Kingdom theme park in Matlock Bath suits younger children. Heights of Abraham offers cable car rides and cavern tours. Crich Tramway Village features vintage trams and period street scenes. Go Ape at Buxton provides treetop adventures. Many large family cottages sit near these attractions.

Where are the best romantic spots?
Monsal Head viewpoint overlooks the viaduct and valley. Lud's Church is a dramatic moss-covered chasm perfect for atmospheric walks. Padley Gorge offers woodland trails beside streams. Book a boutique cottage with a jacuzzi for ultimate romantic breaks.

What shopping options exist?
Bakewell Monday Market has operated since medieval times. Chesterfield hosts a large outdoor market. Buxton features independent shops in Georgian and Victorian buildings. Farm shops throughout the area sell local produce including cheese, meat and preserves.

Are hot tub stays suitable year-round?
Absolutely. Winter brings cosy nights in your cottage with hot tub after crisp country walks. Spring showcases wildflowers and lambing season. Summer offers long evenings and festivals. Autumn delivers spectacular colours across the moorland. Pet friendly cottages and dog friendly options mean your whole family can visit any season.

Cottages with hot tubs in Peak District National Park combine outdoor exploration with luxury accommodation. Whether you're seeking cheap cottages for last minute deals or luxury lodges for new year celebrations, the variety of holiday lets suits every budget and group size.

From 1 bedroom retreats for couples to big cottages sleeping large groups, you'll find the perfect base. Many properties feature swimming pools alongside hot tubs. Sykes Cottages and other agencies offer extensive choice for booking your ideal holiday house.

The Peak District delivers unique experiences you won't find elsewhere. Isolated fishing lodges provide peaceful getaways. Coastal cottages might be elsewhere but here you get dramatic peaks and dales. Forest holiday vibes come from woodland chalets and log cabins tucked into valleys.

Unit 7, Cheshire Business Park, Lostock Gralam, Northwich, Cheshire, CW9 7UA