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Ardle Lodge

Sleeps 10
Pets 1
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 5
  • Stylish luxury lodge
  • Perfect for groups
  • Guests rate it 5-stars
  • Awesome gaming hideaway
  • Cairngorms nearby
  • Safe garden for kids/dogs
From £1,618 for 3 Nts
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Ruthven Falls

Sleeps 6
Pets 2
Hot Tub
  • Luxury lodges
  • Woodland setting
  • Fishing on-site
  • On banks of River Isla
  • Explore Perthshire & Angus
From £649 for 4 Nts
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Heilan Roo Lodge

Sleeps 6
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 4
  • Luxury woodland lodge for 6
  • Free welcome pack
  • Large open-plan living space
  • Top of the line kitchen
  • River just 5 minutes away
  • Perfect 5-star guest rating
  • Fire pit for outdoor nights
From £1,982 for 3 Nts
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Strathspey Lodge

Sleeps 5
Pets 1
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 3
  • Woodland & forest walks on your doorstep
  • Enclosed garden ideal for kids & pets
  • Roaring wood burner
  • Near Landmark Forest Adventure Park
  • Beautiful village in walking distance
From £713 for 3 Nts
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4.6

Pine Marten Lodge

Sleeps 6
Pets 1
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 3
  • Log cabin with real WOW factor
  • Forest setting
  • Log burner
  • Private balcony
  • Great for watching wildlife
  • Short walk to pubs and shop
From £1,236 for 3 Nts
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Ellon Cottage

Sleeps 4
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 2
  • Idyllic Highland location
  • Private wood-fired hot tub
  • Beautiful cottage surrounded by wildlife!
  • Enjoy hot tub after skiing
  • Secluded spot with excellent views
From £484 for 3 Nts
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  • Indoor heated pool
  • Entertainment Passes included
  • Woodland location
  • Stunning scenery
From £347 for 4 Nts
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Glen Clova Lodges

Sleeps 6
Hot Tub
  • Scenic highland location
  • Romantic breaks
  • On site restaurant
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The Cairngorms National Park spans 4,528 square kilometres of Britain’s largest mountain range. It’s the perfect setting for your next Scottish holiday.

Holiday lodges with hot tubs in Cairngorms give you the best of both worlds. You get ancient Caledonian forests and crystal-clear lochs by day. Then you return to luxury accommodation with your own private hot tub by night.

What makes this place special? The Cairngorm Mountain Railway takes you 1,097 metres up. Highland Wildlife Park houses polar bears and Scottish wildcats. Landmark Forest Adventure Park keeps kids entertained for hours. Winter brings skiing and snowboarding at CairnGorm Mountain. Summer means hiking, mountain biking and water sports on Loch Morlich.

The RSPB Osprey Centre at Loch Garten runs from April to September. You might spot golden eagles too. The dark sky reserve status here is brilliant. You’ll see more stars from your lodge hot tub than you knew existed.

Aviemore offers shops, restaurants and traditional pubs. The local venison and fresh salmon are worth trying. Many lodges and cottages come self-catering so stock up at Rothiemurchus Farm Shop.

Hot tub lodges you’ll love

Ardle Lodge, Perthshire & Kinross-shire

Ardle Lodge sits 30 minutes from Cairngorms National Park. This five-bedroom lodge sleeps ten people plus four dogs. The gaming room has a pool table, Xbox and table football.

Views stretch over the River Ardle and surrounding glens. The five-star guest ratings reflect the quality here. You get an American fridge with ice dispenser. There’s a wood burner for chilly evenings. The fully enclosed garden keeps dogs and kids safe.

Glenshee ski slopes are 25 miles away. Fishing spots sit on your doorstep. The Cateran Trail starts nearby for serious hikers. Bridge of Cally village has a pub and basic shops.

The hot tub faces west for sunset views. Fire up the BBQ for outdoor dining. Bad weather? That gaming room saves the day. This luxury cottage works brilliantly for family reunions or weekend breaks with friends.

Ruthven Falls, Angus

Ruthven Falls lies an hour from the Cairngorms. These modern lodges belong to the Evermore Luxury Lodge Collection. They sit on the River Isla banks with countryside views.

The private hot tub on your veranda is perfect for stargazing. Open-plan living areas feature stylish fireplaces. The kitchens come fully equipped for self-catering stays.

Blairgowrie town (10 miles) has shops and restaurants. Angus Glens offer spectacular drives and wildlife spotting. The Cairngorms provides hiking trails and winter sports within easy reach.

Choose between two or three-bedroom lodges. Each includes a double room with en-suite shower. Twin rooms have additional bathroom facilities. French doors open onto your veranda. Parking for two cars makes exploring simple. These holiday lodges suit families seeking short breaks or weekend away adventures.

Beech Hedge Lodges

Beech Hedge Lodges offer authentic wood cabin experiences ninety minutes from the Cairngorms. These log cabins provide Grampian Mountain views from your hot tub.

The real timber construction feels properly Scottish. Central heating and double glazing keep things comfortable. Perth city lies 10 miles away for supplies and dining.

The Rivers Tay and Isla (7 miles) offer excellent fishing. Cycling routes wind through spectacular countryside. The lodge accommodation includes the two-bedroom Tay Lodge or one-bedroom Kinclaven.

The Bracken Log Lodge features open-plan living and an outdoor BBQ. All cottages have well-equipped kitchens and outdoor furniture. Your private hot tub sits on spacious decking. Perfect for an overnight stay or longer holidays in the Highlands.

Fern Lodge

Fern Lodge offers couples a wood-fired hot tub experience two hours from the Cairngorms. This modern luxury lodge sits on a working farm near Abernyte.

The bespoke kitchen and contemporary interiors create bright spaces. A log burner adds warmth on Scottish evenings. Your welcome hamper includes local treats.

The Scottish Antique & Arts Centre is minutes away. The River Tay (15 miles) provides salmon fishing. St Andrews golf course takes 30 minutes to reach. Scone Palace and Glamis Castle make excellent day trips.

The super-king bedroom converts to twins if needed. The Jack and Jill bathroom features a freestanding bath. Dog friendly with an enclosed garden and daycare service available. Smart TV and Bluetooth speakers provide entertainment. These self-catering homes are ideal for romantic weekend breaks.

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Sightseeing in Cairngorms

The park contains five of Scotland’s six highest mountains. Ancient forests shelter red squirrels and pine martens. Crystal-clear lochs reflect the surrounding peaks.

Aviemore serves as your gateway to adventure. The funicular railway reopened in 2023 after major repairs. It saves your legs on the 1,097-metre climb. Loch Morlich offers sandy beaches surprisingly far from any coast.

Park lodges and holiday lets put you close to the action. Hunter Crook Lodge and Park House Lodges offer excellent bases. Woodside Lodge provides another quality option for places to stay.

Top 5 attractions you have to see in Cairngorms

1. CairnGorm Mountain – The funicular railway runs year-round (weather permitting). Winter brings skiing and snowboarding. Summer offers hiking and mountain biking. The Ptarmigan Restaurant sits at 1,097m elevation. £16 adult return ticket. Open 10am-4:30pm daily. Check www.cairngormmountain.co.uk for conditions.

2. Rothiemurchus Estate – This 10,000-hectare estate offers fishing, quad biking and clay pigeon shooting. Land Rover safaris spot red deer and golden eagles. Safari prices: £35 per adult. Rangers know exactly where to find wildlife. Visit www.rothiemurchus.net

3. Highland Wildlife Park – Scottish wildcats, pine martens and capercaillies live here. The polar bears draw massive crowds. Snow leopards arrived in 2023. £18.50 adult entry. Open 10am-4pm winter, 10am-5pm summer. Book online at www.highlandwildlifepark.org.uk

4. Highland Folk Museum – Britain’s first open-air museum shows Highland life from 1700s onwards. Costumed interpreters demonstrate traditional crafts. Free entry (donations appreciated). Open April-October, 10:30am-4pm. Located in Newtonmore. Details at www.highlifehighland.com/highlandfolkmuseum

Cairngorms Lodges With Hot Tubs FAQs

1. When’s the best time to visit the Cairngorms?
Each season offers different experiences. June to August brings 18-hour days. September and October show autumn colours. December to March provides snow sports. April and May have fewer tourists. Hot tubs feel best in autumn – cool air makes the warm water perfect.

2. Do I need a car in the Cairngorms?
A car helps enormously. Trains reach Aviemore from Edinburgh and Glasgow. Buses connect main towns. But many lodges for sale and holiday lets sit in remote spots. Your own transport opens up more accommodation options.

3. What wildlife might I see?
Red squirrels appear regularly in forest lodges. Red deer roam the glens. Pine martens hunt at dusk. Ospreys fish the lochs April to September. Golden eagles soar above the mountains. Capercaillies live in ancient pine forests.

4. Is the Cairngorms good for beginners at outdoor activities?
Yes. Glenmore Lodge offers professional instruction. Guided walks suit all fitness levels. Loch Morlich has gentle water sports. Ski schools teach complete beginners. Many lodges near activity centres make learning easy.

5. How cold does it get?
Winter averages hover around 0°C. The coldest recorded temperature hit -27°C. Summer reaches 15-20°C on good days. Pack layers whatever the season. Hot tubs stay at 38-40°C year-round.

6. Are there good restaurants?
The Old Bridge Inn in Aviemore serves excellent food. The Potting Shed at Inshriach Nursery uses local produce. Mountain cafés offer hearty meals. Self-catering cottages let you cook your own. Rothiemurchus Farm Shop stocks quality ingredients.

7. What if it rains?
Rain happens frequently. Distillery tours run regardless. The Highland Folk Museum has covered sections. Aviemore has shops and cafés. Proper waterproofs help. Your hot tub works in any weather.

8. How far in advance should I book a hot tub lodge?
Summer holidays need 6-12 months advance booking. October half-term fills quickly. Ski season (January-March) books early. Spring offers last-minute deals. Midweek stays in autumn often have availability.

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