Find your perfect Hot tub escape at Coast & Country
Sometimes, the best moments come from slowing down. Breathing in the fresh sea air, sinking into the soothing warmth of a hot tub, and letting the gentle sounds of nature wash over you. Our hot tub holidays in Devon and Cornwall offer a peaceful retreat; time together in quiet surroundings, with everything you need to relax and nothing you don’t. Whether you’re seeking a romantic hideaway, a family respite, or a tranquil weekend break, there’s no better way to unwind than beneath the open sky, embraced by the calm of the coast and countryside.
Find your perfect hot tub sanctuary.
Choose your park, select your dates, and begin the journey to the restful escape you deserve.
Luxury and Simplicity
True indulgence is found in space, stillness, and time.
Our hot tub holidays are crafted for those who cherish life’s quiet pleasures: a glass of wine as the sun dips low, a warm soak under the stars, or a slow morning wrapped in peacefulness.
Reconnect here – with each other, and with the natural world.
Breathe
Step outside and feel the crisp air mingle with the gentle warmth of the water.
No distractions, no hurry, no noise.
Only birdsong, open skies, and the soft murmur of bubbling water.
Our parks Locations
Unwind in luxury at our Cornwall locations, Notter Bridge and Tamar View. Or relax in Devon at Lynmouth Holiday Retreat with scenic views of Lynmouth Bay. Select a park to find out more…
Hot Tub Holidays in Devon
Lynmouth Holiday Park
Tucked between moorland and sea, this serene retreat invites you to explore Exmoor’s wild beauty and return to the comfort of your lodge for a quiet soak beneath the night sky.
Whether it’s a romantic weekend or a gentle countryside reset, Devon’s landscapes bring calm and balance to every moment.
Hot Tub Holidays in Cornwall
Tamar Valley Resort
Where wooded valleys meet open skies. Ideal for couples or families who treasure the outdoors but appreciate a cozy haven at day’s end.
Notter Bridge Holiday Park
Nestled by riverside tranquility and fresh air, just a short drive from Cornwall’s coast. The perfect place for a simple, nature-filled getaway with a touch of warmth and comfort.
Cornwall’s coastlines and countryside provide the perfect backdrop for relaxation; from golden beaches to forest trails and starlit evenings in your private hot tub.
Ways to Stay
Relax
Each of our hot tub escapes offers a unique experience, all centered on comfort, style, and the joy of slowing down. Unwind outdoors and soak up the beauty around you for a holiday to remember.
Hot Tub FAQs
What are the guidelines for hot tub use at night?
We kindly ask guests to refrain from using hot tubs after 10 PM to maintain the tranquil and peaceful nature of our parks, in line with our noise curfew. Please be considerate of those around you and keep noise levels down after this time.
How do you keep hot tubs safe and clean?
We are delighted to offer a range of holiday accommodation with hot tubs for your relaxation and enjoyment. You need to be aware of the following if you are considering booking a hot tub holiday.
*Prior to your arrival, your hot tub will have been completely emptied, cleaned and refilled to maintain the required standards of cleanliness. Re-heating the volumes of water involved takes time so we cannot guarantee that your hot tub wo;; be at its optimal operating temperature (between 37°C and 39°C) immediately after your have checked into your accommodation.
* We test both chemical balance and water quality a minimum of twice a day.
* We have some age restrictions. No child under 8 years should use the hot tub and it is your responsibility to supervise all minors between the ages of 8 and 16 years if allowing them use of the hot tub as they are more susceptible to over-heating.
* Respecting your neighbouring holiday guests, we have to insist that you do not use your hot tub after 11pm and ask that when doing so after 10pm that noise be kept to a minimum.
* We insist that for your own health and safety and that of your party, that you observe some simple rules, the details of which are listed in our Policy Pack, available on our website.
Are the hot tubs checked regularly?
Yes, there are checked daily from 8am.
Please note that on the day of departure, the hot tub will be emptied from this time to prepare for the next guest.
Hot tubs are not be used after 10pm.
Can I sit on the hot tub when the lid is closed?
Please do not sit, stand or lie on the hot tub lid as they are not designed to support a person’s weight.
Can children use the hot tub?
Please supervise children in the area of the hot tub at all times.
Do not allow children under the age of 8 years old or those unable to keep their head above the water level when sitting in the hot tub to use it. (Whilst the minimum recommended age in Health & Safety Executive guidance is 4 years of age, C&C recommends 8 years.)
Can we have drinks in the hot tub?
Please do not rest any glasses on or near the hot tub – broken glass is almost invisible under water.
Any broken glass found in the vicinity of the hot tub will result in the hot tub being drained to check for glass. Please use plastic glasses instead.
Can I use the hot tub if I am pregnant or have a heart condition?
Please consult your GP before using the hot tub if you are pregnant, suffering from any form of heart disease, circulation problems or any serious illness.
Can we place candles around the hot tub?
We want you to have a relaxing stay with us but please do not place candles on the hot tub – candle wax can damage the filter system.
Can we play music in the hot tub?
Please respect your neighbours and do not play loud music, or shout or scream outside. Hot tubs may not be used after 10pm.
Can we use bubble bath or shampoo in the hot tub?
Please do not add anything to the hot tub. Bubble bath, shampoo, gels, soaps, oils, salts etc. can seriously affect the water quality and filter system.
How long should we stay in the hot tub?
Limit your time in the hot tub to a maximum of 20 minutes at a time – extended use can cause dizziness and fainting.
What should we do if we have concerns about the hot tub?
Please contact park staff if you think your hot tub has been contaminated or if you have any concerns or problems with your hot tub.
What should I do if I feel unwell in the hot tub?
If you feel unwell or experience breathing difficulties, discontinue use of the hot tub and seek medical advice.
What is the maximum number that can use the hot tub at once?
Please don’t exceed the maximum number of people that the hot tub was designed for.
Maximum bather capacity is 4-6 people.
What do the buttons do on our hot tub?
Please do not press any buttons on the control panel other than to turn on the lights and jets.
It is possible to put your hot tub into a sleep mode (eco mode) which will result in a loss of temperature.
What can happen if I swallow the hot tub water?
Do not immerse your head or swallow the water, as this can increase the risk of an infection.