Lodges with Hot Tubs in Norfolk

If you’re dreaming of a break where you can relax under big skies and watch the world go by, Norfolk is the perfect choice. This peaceful corner of East Anglia is full of quiet waterways, windswept salt marshes, and some of the most beautiful beaches in the country. Spend your day spotting wildlife, wandering historic estates, or strolling along the coast before heading back to your lodge to sink into the bubbles and enjoy a magical sunset.

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Discover our hot tub lodges in Norfolk

  • The Pheasant, Great Ellingham

    Breckland District

    From: £615

    For a 3 night stay
    Sleeps: 2VIEW PROPERTY
  • Waveney Cottage

    South Norfolk District

    From: £1132

    For a 3 night stay
    Sleeps: 4VIEW PROPERTY
  • Riverside Cottage

    Norwich District

    From: £1312

    For a 3 night stay
    Sleeps: 4VIEW PROPERTY
  • Hadleigh Farm Cottage

    King's Lynn and West Norfolk District

    From: £1188

    For a 3 night stay
    Sleeps: 4VIEW PROPERTY
  • Truwell, Foulsham

    Broadland

    From: £682

    For a 3 night stay
    Sleeps: 4VIEW PROPERTY
  • Mill Lodge

    Breckland District

    From: £1416

    For a 3 night stay
    Sleeps: 6VIEW PROPERTY
  • The Duck House

    Breckland District

    From: £820

    For a 3 night stay
    Sleeps: 2VIEW PROPERTY
  • 1 Bed Lodge in Foulsham

    Broadland

    From: £567

    For a 3 night stay
    Sleeps: 2VIEW PROPERTY
  • Holly Barn

    Norwich District

    From: £1078

    For a 3 night stay
    Sleeps: 6VIEW PROPERTY

Things to do whilst on a getaway to Norfolk

There’s so much to do across the county before you settle into your lodge's hot tub for the night.

  • Head to the beach: Relax on the striped cliffs of Hunstanton or walk the vast sands at Holkham. If you're lucky, you might even spot the seal colony at Blakeney Point.
  • City culture and history: Spend a day in Norwich exploring the cobbled lanes of the Lanes, the massive Norman castle, and the stunning cathedral. It’s a brilliant spot for independent shopping and great food.
  • Traditional seaside fun: For a classic day out, head to the golden mile in Great Yarmouth to enjoy the pleasure beach, piers, and amusements that have made it a favourite for generations.
  • Wildlife watching: Take a boat trip on the Broads or visit an RSPB reserve to see marsh harriers and bitterns. The quiet reed beds offer a sense of calm you won't find anywhere else.
  • Historic estates: Explore the gardens at Blickling Hall or take a tour of Holkham Hall. These grand houses offer a fascinating glimpse into the past and plenty of space for a long walk.

Whatever you decide to do, Norfolk provides a wonderful backdrop for adventure before you return to your lodge to relax, unwind, and enjoy a soak.

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Why Norfolk is great for a hot tub escape

There's a specific, slow-paced vibe in Norfolk that makes it perfect for a holiday. It isn't about rushing from one landmark to the next; it's more about enjoying the space and the quiet.

  • Big open views from the water Because the land is so flat, you don't have hills blocking your view. It means that when you're in the tub, you get these huge, wide-angle horizons that make the whole place feel much bigger.
  • Easy walks on your doorstep If you aren't a fan of hiking up mountains, you'll love it here. You can walk for miles along the coast or through the Broads without getting out of breath, which makes the hot tub feel like a treat rather than a necessity.
  • The best local seafood Most of the lodges are near little flint-walled villages and harbours. You can pick up fresh crab or local fish in the morning and have a proper feast on your decking by the afternoon.
  • Quiet nature reserves everywhere It's a huge area for wildlife, especially birds. Most lodges are tucked away near reed beds or marshes, so it's a very peaceful environment where you won't hear much traffic.
  • A real mix of things to do You've got the busy seaside towns on one side and the totally silent Broads on the other. It's easy to switch between a day out at the fair and a quiet afternoon on a boat.

Find your perfect hot tub break

Take a look through our lodges with hot tubs in Norfolk and find the stay that suits your plans. Whether you’re after a romantic escape by the water, a fun family trip near the coast, or a quiet walking break in the countryside, you’ll find plenty of places here where you can unwind and enjoy the scenery.


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Best walks in Norfolk

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How Hill to Ludham Bridge

Location: Broads

Difficulty: Easy

Walk length: Two miles

How Hill to Ludham Bridge walk begins at How Hill, and will see you head south along the river and pass Buttle Marsh - following the river bank through the marshes while taking in fantastic views. Dogs are also welcome making it a great fun and easy day out for all ages and walking abilities.

Great Yarmouth Historic Town

Location: Great Yarmouth

Difficulty: Easy

Walk length: 1.9 miles

Great Yarmouth Historic Town walk is a circular trail that takes you down to the seafront, past the area’s local attractions and back to the jetty. Ideal for all, there’s also plenty of cafes along the way for you to stop off at and refuel. Plus, why not treat yourself at the Quayside Plaza once you’ve finished?

Hunstanton Circular Walk

Location: Hunstanton 

Difficulty: Easy

Walk length: Five or seven miles

With a choice of either a five-mile walk or a seven-mile adventure, the Hunstanton Circular Walk is great for the whole family to enjoy. Expect to see beautiful coastal views, rich nature reserves, quaint country paths and rural landscapes as you walk along the River Hun and pass Hunstanton Golf Course.

Cromer Lighthouse Norfolk Circular Walk

Location: Cromer

Difficulty: Moderate

Walk length: 4.7 miles

Marvel at the incredible cliff top views, get that perfect shot of the beach down below and don’t forget to look out for the local wildlife on the Cromer Lighthouse Norfolk Circular Walk. Simply follow the signs for the Norfolk Coast Path and enjoy the loop which takes you to the Norfolk/ Suffolk border. While it is an easy trail, there’s a few steps at the end.

Norwich Bridges and Churches Trail

Location: Norwich

Difficulty: Easy

Walk length: 4.5 miles

The circular Norwich Bridges and Churches Trail begins at the River Wensum and continues across a number of historical bridges in the city. On the way back, you walk through Norwich itself where you can enjoy some shopping, refreshments or simply take in the views. As the walk follows paths and pavements, it’s ideal for all ages and walking abilities.

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