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Margaret's in Driffield

Hot Tub
Sleeps 4
Pets 2
Bedrooms: 2
  • Lakeside lodge with hot tub
  • Dog-friendly with enclosed garden
  • Ground floor easy access
  • Six miles from coast
  • Yorkshire Wolds walking base
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West End Lodge in Ulrome

Hot Tub
Sleeps 4
Pets 3
Bedrooms: 2
  • Brand new dog-friendly lodge
  • Wood-fired hot tub for two
  • One mile from beach access
  • Enclosed garden for pets
  • Ground floor level access
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Get More From Your East Yorkshire Hot Tub Cottage Break

Booking cottages with hot tubs in East Yorkshire gives you the perfect blend of coastal beauty and countryside charm. This stunning region stretches from the dramatic chalk cliffs of Flamborough Head to the historic port city of Hull and the rolling Yorkshire Wolds. You'll find everything from secluded retreats to boutique cottages that offer the kind of luxury and space hotels simply can't match.

East Yorkshire is ideal for hot tub breaks because you get proper relaxation after days exploring market towns like Beverley or walking the dramatic coastline. The region offers excellent value with cheap cottages and luxury cottages available for booking alongside dog friendly options and pet friendly cottages. Whether you're after romantic breaks for 2 or large family getaways, the choice of holiday cottages here is outstanding.

What to do on a family or couple's hot tub break in East Yorkshire

East Yorkshire has transformed from a quiet agricultural region into one of the best destinations for cottage breaks in the north. The area combines working fishing villages with elegant Georgian architecture and some of Britain's most important wildlife reserves. You can visit bustling markets in the morning and soak in your private hot tub watching the sunset over the Wolds by evening.

The variety of activities makes this region perfect for hot tub stays. Families love the beaches at Hornsea and Withernsea whilst couples prefer the intimate restaurants in Beverley's medieval quarter. Groups can book large cottages near the coast and enjoy both beach days and country walks. The region's compact size means you're never more than 30 minutes from your next adventure.

Sightseeing in East Yorkshire

The landscape here shifts dramatically from the flat Holderness plain to the sweeping Yorkshire Wolds. Historic market towns sit alongside working harbours where fishing boats still land their daily catch. You'll spot medieval churches, grand country houses and nature reserves that protect thousands of seabirds. The coastline offers some of England's most dramatic cliff scenery at Bempton and Flamborough.

Top 5 attractions you have to see in East Yorkshire

From world-class museums to stunning natural landmarks, East Yorkshire packs in attractions that rival anywhere in Britain. These five destinations should be on every visitor's list.

Beverley Minster

This Gothic masterpiece rivals any cathedral in Britain yet remains a parish church. The stone carvings are extraordinary with 68 misericords depicting medieval life in intricate detail. The twin towers dominate the skyline and the interior space feels vast and peaceful. Entry is free though donations are welcomed.

RSPB Bempton Cliffs

Britain's largest mainland seabird colony hosts over half a million birds between March and October. You'll see puffins, gannets and guillemots nesting on chalk cliffs that drop 400 feet to the sea. The viewing platforms bring you incredibly close to the action. This is one of the UK's most spectacular wildlife experiences.

The Deep

Hull's award-winning aquarium sits in a dramatic building jutting into the Humber estuary. The underwater tunnel lets you walk beneath sharks and rays whilst the Endless Oceans exhibit holds 2.5 million litres of water. Interactive displays explain marine conservation and the café offers excellent river views. Perfect for families on a 1 night break or longer stays.

Sewerby Hall and Gardens

This Georgian country house overlooks Bridlington Bay with 50 acres of gardens and parkland. The rooms are furnished in period style and the Amy Johnson exhibition celebrates the pioneering aviator who lived nearby. Kids love the small zoo whilst the clifftop location offers stunning coastal walks. The café serves proper Yorkshire tea and homemade cakes.

Hornsea Mere

Yorkshire's largest natural lake attracts birdwatchers year-round with over 200 species recorded. You can hire boats, walk the circular trail or simply watch the wildlife from the café. The mere sits just minutes from Hornsea's sandy beach making it easy to combine water activities. It's a peaceful spot that feels remote despite being easily accessible.

Don't Miss These...

Attraction What you'll experience Best for
Beverley Minster Stunning Gothic architecture and medieval stone carvings in a peaceful setting Everyone
RSPB Bempton Cliffs Half a million seabirds nesting on dramatic chalk cliffs with puffins and gannets Families
The Deep Walk beneath sharks in underwater tunnels and explore interactive marine exhibits Families
Sewerby Hall Georgian elegance with clifftop gardens and fascinating Amy Johnson aviation displays Everyone
Hornsea Mere Peaceful lakeside walks with exceptional birdwatching and boat hire available Couples

Visitor FAQs

How do I get around East Yorkshire?
A car gives you the most flexibility for exploring cottages to rent across the region. Hull has a railway station with direct services to London and Leeds. Local buses connect major towns though services can be limited in rural areas. The region is compact so driving times are short.

What family activities are available?
Beaches at Bridlington and Hornsea offer traditional seaside fun with arcades and ice cream. The Deep aquarium in Hull fascinates all ages. Sewerby Hall has a small zoo and adventure playground. Many holiday homes and lodges offer games rooms and gardens perfect for children.

Where are the best romantic spots?
Beverley's Saturday Market is perfect for couples browsing independent shops and cafés. The clifftop walks at Flamborough Head offer dramatic sunset views. Book a cottage with hot tub in the Wolds for complete seclusion. The historic pubs in villages like Welton serve excellent food in intimate settings.

What shopping options exist?
Beverley has the best shopping with independent boutiques around the medieval streets. Hull's Princes Quay offers high street brands in a unique floating mall. Bridlington's old town has antique shops and galleries. Farmers markets in market towns sell local produce including fresh fish and Yorkshire cheeses.

Why choose a hot tub cottage here?
After days exploring coastal paths or visiting attractions, returning to your own jacuzzi feels perfect. The region offers excellent value with deals on everything from isolated log cabin retreats to large holiday houses. You get privacy and space that hotels can't match plus many places to stay welcome dogs.

Cottages with hot tubs in East Yorkshire combine the best of British coastal and countryside breaks. You can explore dramatic cliffs and historic towns by day then relax under the stars by night. The region offers outstanding variety from cheap cottages for last minute breaks to luxury villas with swimming pool facilities.

Whether you're after forest holiday seclusion or coastal cottages near beaches, East Yorkshire delivers. Book your self catering retreat and discover why this unique corner of Yorkshire is perfect for hot tub breaks. From 1 bedroom chalets for romantic getaways to big cottages for large family groups, you'll find places for hire that suit every budget and taste.

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