Over 580 Lodges | Established 2018
Over 580 Lodges | Est. 2018

Lodges and Log Cabins with Hot Tubs in Scotland

Scotland is home to some of the most impressive hot tub lodge escapes in the UK. With breath taking scenery from the comfort of your own private retreat, it’s hard to beat lodges with hot tubs in Scotland. Whether you’re craving a romantic break, planning a big family holiday with the kids or you’re hoping for a peaceful countryside getaway, log cabins with hot tubs in Scotland provide the perfect place to unwind.

 

 

From the ruggedness of Glencoe, to the relaxing shores of Loch Lomond and the wilderness of the Cairngorms, Scotland's landscapes provide a dramatic backdrop for your stay. You can spend your days exploring forests, mountains and lochs, before returning to soak in the warmth of a luxury hot tub. Plus, many lodges with hot tubs in Scotland are hidden away in remote glens and secluded countryside locations, where dark skies give you access to unmatched stargazing opportunities. 

 

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Red Kite Lodge, St Fillans

Scotland

Set on the site of the former Old St Fillans railway station, Red Kite Lodge offers a peaceful escape surrounded by the dramatic landscape of Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park
Hot Tubs
Off Road Parking
Pet Friendly
WiFi
Located within: St. Fillans Lodges

Pine Marten Lodge, Nethy Bridge

Northern Highlands

Pine Marten Lodge is a luxurious log cabin offering a peaceful woodland retreat near Nethy Bridge
Hot Tubs
Off Road Parking
Pet Friendly
WiFi

Woodstock Lodge, Wemyss Bay

Scotland

Woodstock Lodge rests in a quiet area of the superb Wemyss Bay Holiday Park on the Inverclyde coast of Scotland.
Hot Tubs
Off Road Parking
WiFi
Located within: Wemyss Bay Holiday Park

Katchana, Kincraig, Aviemore

Northern Highlands

Katchana is a fantastic lodge in the rural hamlet of Farr; this is a great place to stay at any time of the year.
Hot Tubs
Off Road Parking
Pet Friendly

Heilan Roo, near Pitlochry

Scotland

Heilan Roo is a smart, sophisticated and contemporary property situated in the scenic woodlands of Killiecrankie near Pitlochry.
Hot Tubs
Off Road Parking
WiFi

Strathyre Lodges, Callander

Scotland

Set in the heart of the Scottish countryside at the gateway to the Highlands, Strathyre Lodges is a fantastic setting for a holiday at any time of the year.
Hot Tubs
Pet Friendly

Glentress Forest Cabins, Peebles

Edinburgh and The Borders

Glentress Forest Cabins are located near Peebles, in the fabulous Scottish Borders; renowned for its idyllic scenery and abundance of outdoor activities.
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Hot Tubs
Off Road Parking
Pet Friendly
WiFi

Best Areas for Hot Tub Breaks in the Scottish Highlands

The Scottish Highlands offer some of the most memorable hot tub lodge settings in the country, with each region bringing its own atmosphere, vibe and scenery.

Aviemore & Cairngorms
Think snowy peaks, pine forests and crisp mountain air. These lodges are perfect for skiing and soaking, where you can warm up in a private hot tub after a day on the slopes or trails.

Loch Lomond

Lodges in Loch Lomond allow you to soak while looking out over waterside views surrounded by woodland.

The Trossachs
Here you’ll find lodges with a forest backdrop create a peaceful retreat, enabling you to fully embrace the peace and quiet.

Perthshire
This area pairs river valley lodges with easy access to whisky distilleries and scenic countryside drives.

Argyll & the West Coast
Expect sweeping sea loch views, island-hopping adventures and sunsets best enjoyed from bubbling outdoor tubs.

Fort William & Glencoe
Arguably the most dramatic backdrop in the UK, with towering mountains and deep glens that make every hot tub session feel special.

Loch Views and Mountain Soaks - Why Scotland for a Hot Tub Holiday

A hot tub break in Scotland is less about where you stay and more about what you experience when you’re there. Picture yourself neck-deep in warm, bubbling water while snow falls softly across the peaks of Ben Nevis, unable to avoid the contrast of icy air cutting through the steam rising around you. As evening sets in, lochs still, reflecting the last light of sunset while you splash in your tub.

On clear nights, the dark sky opens up completely, with stars stretching from one side to the other, and no light pollution to interrupt the view. The heat of the water – around 38°C – feels even more intense against the chill in the air. Whisky in hand and red deer wandering the distant hillside are the small details that make hot tub lodges in Scotland feel unforgettable.

Planning Your Scottish Hot Tub Escape

The peak season for luxury hot tub breaks in Scotland tends to run from October to February, when colder temperatures make outdoor soaking especially atmospheric. This is when demand is at its highest. This is also when winter landscapes create a more dramatic backdrop.

If you’re looking for log cabins with hot tubs in Scotland that are better value, March to May is a good option. There’s more availability and more competitive pricing, but you can still enjoy the landscapes as they begin to change. If you’re looking at Scottish Highlands lodges with hot tubs because you want to see the Northern Lights, the best chance is between September and March.

It’s a good idea to book 3 to 6 months in advance, especially for school holidays and peak weekends. To give you an idea of what to budget, typical rates for lodges with hot tubs in Scotland range from around £150 to £400 per night, depending on location and season.

FAQs: Hot Tub Lodges and Log Cabins in Scotland

Can You Use a Hot Tub in Winter in Scotland?

Yes, you can use a hot tub in winter in Scotland. This is actually peak hot tub season, and all lodges maintain hot tubs year-round. There’s something special about relaxing into warm water while snow settles on the ground around you and temperatures reach sub-zero. The contrast between the icy air and the warmth of the tub makes it all the more immersive.

Where are the Best Hot Tub Lodges Near Loch Lomond?

The best hot tub lodges near Loch Lomond are found across three main areas. The western side offers more remote, scenic stays with loch views and a quieter, more secluded feel. On the Trossachs side, you’ll find woodland lodges tucked into forest settings with easy access to walking trails and wildlife. Closer to the south end of Loch Lomond, lodges are more accessible and connected, making them popular for short breaks. One of the biggest advantages is that Loch Lomond is only around 45 minutes from Glasgow city centre. 

Do Scottish Lodges Have Private or Shared Hot Tubs?

Most luxury lodges in Scotland have private, decking-mounted hot tubs that are exclusive to each property. These are typically positioned to make the most of the surrounding views, whether that’s overlooking lochs, forests or mountain scenery. This is different from shared facilities you might find in larger holiday parks or budget resorts, where hot tubs or spa areas are communal. With a private lodge, you have complete privacy and flexibility, meaning you can use the hot tub whenever you like. 

Can You See the Northern Lights from a Hot Tub in Scotland?

Yes, you can see the Northern Lights from a hot tub in Scotland, though it depends on the time of year, location and solar activity. The best chance is between September and March, particularly areas such as Caithness, Sutherland and parts of Moray. This is where dark skies and low light pollution make aurora sightings more likely. Aurora alert apps can help you to track solar activity and notify you when conditions are good, increasing your chances. It’s the combination of warm water, cold air and the chance of seeing the Northern Lights that makes Scottish hot tub lodges so unique.

What’s the Best Time of Year to Book a Hot Tub Lodge in Scotland?

The best time to book a hot tub lodge in Scotland depends on the type of holiday you're looking for. Winter is the most atmospheric season - when you’ll have the pleasure of relaxing in warm water whilst temperatures drop around you - whereas spring and autumn are often better value. Summer brings long daylight hours, especially in the Highlands, giving you more time to explore before returning to your hot tub in the evening. However, June to August is midge season, which is something to bear in mind if you’re heading to a rural or woodland area.

Are Hot Tub Lodges in Scotland good for Couples?

Yes, hot tub lodges in Scotland are good for couples, especially if you’re looking for a romantic escape. Many are set in secluded settings surrounded by mountains, forests or lochs, offering a privacy that's difficult to find elsewhere. With no neighbours and stunning views, it's easy to switch off from everyday life and spend time together. Many luxury lodges also offer romantic extras such as champagne, welcome hampers and hot tub packages designed for special occasions. 

To discover even more beautiful locations across the country, take a look at our full collection of lodge holidays in the UK.

Travelling to Scotland

Scotland is extremely well connected to the rest of the UK, making it easy to get to via car, train or plane. For a lot of visitors, driving is the easiest option, especially if you’re setting off from the north of England. 

Driving times vary from cities across the UK, but you can expect travel times of around:

  • 4 hours from Manchester to Glasgow
  • 7 hours from London to Edinburgh
  • 5 hours from Birmingham to Glasgow
  • 4 hours from Leeds to Edinburgh
  • 5 hours from Newcastle to Aberdeen
  • 4 hours from Liverpool to Glasgow

Trains run directly from London to Edinburgh and Glasgow, taking around 4 or 5 hours, depending on the route. There are also a number of airports in Scotland - including Edinburgh, Glasgow and Aberdeen - that fly to both domestic and international destinations.

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