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Barmouth Bay Holiday Park

Sleeps 8
Pets 2
Hot Tub
  • Beautiful location between the sea and mountains
  • Direct access to Talybont beach
  • Fabulous cycling and walking routes to explore
  • Comfortable, self-catered accommodation
From £183 for 3 Nts
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Bron Eifion Lodges

Sleeps 4
Hot Tub
  • Beach within 3 miles
  • Lakeside setting
  • Fishing on-site
  • Lots of wildlife
From £185 for 4 Nts
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4.5

Bryn Caled Cottages

Sleeps 8
Hot Tub
  • Snowdonia National Park
  • Romantic breaks
  • Spectacular views
From £609 for 2 Nts
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4.4
Nature-lovers: treat yourself to a holiday at the foothills of Snowdon in unrivalled, beautiful surroundings.
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Gimblet Rock

Sleeps 2
Pets 1
Hot Tub
  • Indoor pool
  • Fitness centre
  • Children's play area
  • Picturesque scenery
  • Cafe & bar on-site
From £199 for 4 Nts
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Glampio Gelli Glamping

Sleeps 2
Pets 1
Hot Tub
  • Luxury glamping pods
  • Woodburner
  • Tranquil setting
  • Shop on-site
  • BBQ area
From £239 for 2 Nts
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  • Explore Snowdonia
  • Bar and restaurant
  • Woodland location
  • Explore Snowdonia National Park
  •  Zip World 5 minute walk
From £475 for 2 Nts
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Pen-y-Garth Lodges

Sleeps 8
Pets 2
Hot Tub
  • Breathtaking scenery
  • Games room
  • Children’s play area
From £419 for 4 Nts
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Gwynedd Hot Tub Lodge Guide

Lodges with hot tubs in Gwynedd
If you’re planning a hot tub lodge break in Wales this year, put Gwynedd on your list. This mountainous region offers a great mix of panoramic scenery, ancient castles, a wealth of wildlife, and a wide range of exciting tourist activities. Along with a good selection of cottages, log cabins and lodges with hot tubs.

Gwynedd Luxury Accommodation with Hot Tubs

Whatever your preference for accommodation, there is sure to be a hot tub home in Gwynedd that is perfect for your relaxing getaway. Enjoy a magical forest retreat in the Beddgelert Snowdonia Cabins, a small selection of wooden cabins in a picturesque and secluded woodland location.

These rustic lodges provide serene relaxation along a peaceful riverfront. The Beddgelert Golden Oak Hideaway is perfect for a romantic lodge retreat, with a private outdoor decking and sunken hot tub, a swinging hammock, and panoramic views of the forest.

Bron Eiifion Lodges

Offers delightful traditional lodges and glamping pods amongst a serene lakeside setting, making it just perfect for fishing lovers.

These log cabins are just a mile from the charming village of Criccieth, with a selection of restaurants, pubs and shops, as well as a rolling sandy beach and a historic castle to explore.

Glampio Gelli Glamping

If you love the idea of camping, but don’t want to do without all the luxuries you’d get in a lodge or cottage, glamping might be right up your street. These beautifully styled and surprisingly spacious accommodations are packed with everything you need to enjoy a getaway in Gwynedd.

Whether it’s coming up with the log burner or enjoying a glass of wine in the private hot tub, this glamping spot has a lot to enjoy.

What can you do on a lodge break in Gwynedd?

A great holiday for hikers

Home to the popular and exquisite Snowdonia National Park, where hikers will be spoilt for choice with an extensive network of walking trails. Conquer the spectacular Snowdon, the highest peak in Wales reaching over 3,560 feet.

Legend has it that the mountain is the final resting place of a giant defeated by King Arthur himself – will you succeed in defeating Snowdon too? For a more luxurious route, take the Snowdon Mountain Railway for a scenic train journey to the tip of the mountain’s summit.

And there’s nothing quite like slipping into the hot tub after a day’s walking and exploring back at your lodge!

Explore a Welsh Castle

If you like to get out and about during a lodge getaway, there are many castles in Wales and Gwynedd to explore with your family or SO.

The county boasts a wide array of awe-inspiring castles. Caernarfon Castle is an 13th-century fortress perched on the banks of the River Seiont, with distinctive polygonal towers, immense stone walls, and intricate eagle statues.

Explore the grounds and gardens of Penrhyn Castle and discover the surrounding wildlife on a fascinating nature walk. Be sure to stop by Harlech Castle – this mighty coastal fortress is perched on a sheer rocky crag with far-reaching views of both land and sea.

For something a little different, head to the subterranean playground of Llechwedd Caverns Trampoline Park, an aged slate mine which has been converted into a unique underground bounce park, with slides, tunnels, staircases and trampolines in a stunning setting!

Dog-Friendly Villages, Towns and Sandy Beaches

If you’re taking your four-legged friend on your hot tub break, they will be as welcome as you are, with many great walks and pet-friendly pubs, bars and restaurants.

Portmeirion Village is a unique destination in Gwynedd, and it’s easy to see why it has become one of Wales’ most popular tourist attractions. Set in its own private peninsula, the village was converted in the early 20th century from a wooded wilderness to an architecturally fascinating village with beautiful buildings and sub-tropical gardens to explore.

Don’t forget to visit Castell Deudreath, a Victorian mansion converted into a bar and restaurant serving mouth-watering local food.

Romantic seaside towns

To the south of Gwynedd, you will find an array of pleasant seaside towns and sandy beaches on the northern tip of Cardigan Bay. Visit Barmouth for crashing waves and a charming seafront promenade, or head to Bala, a quaint little market town which hosts the largest natural lake in Wales.

Have a go at rafting or canoeing over the serene waters, or take a leisurely stroll around its banks.

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