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Scotland Hot Tub Log Cabins

  • Last Minute Cottages - Osprey View Lodge & Hot Tub
  • Aberfeldy

    Osprey View Lodge & Hot Tub

    Ref: S818290

    Reviews 12

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    The market town of Aberfeldy stands on the River Tay amidst beautiful scenery in rural Perthshire. Famous for its association with Burns and his poem The Birks Of Aberfeldy, and also the bridge built for General Wade in 1733, Aberfeldy is just...

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    £118

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Red Kite Lodge
  • 2

    Crieff

    Red Kite Lodge

    Ref: S483141

    Reviews 31

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    At the eastern extremity of Loch Earn, halfway between Ardrostan and Comrie, rests the lovely lakeside conservation community of St Fillans. The Lake Lomond & The Trossachs National Park borders the village, which is well-known for its excellent...

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    £106

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Greenacres Carriage
  • Maybole

    Greenacres Carriage

    Ref: S777706

    Reviews 11

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    Maybole, the ancient capital of Carrick, has a recorded history dating back to the 1100s. The high street is especially striking, with its imposing 19th Century town hall and impressive Maybole Castle, believed to date back to 1560. Once an area...

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    £62

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Pine Marten
  • 2

    Dornoch

    Pine Marten

    Ref: S821575

    Reviews 12

    3
    6
    Translating in Gaelic to 'pebbly place', Dornoch is a delightful seaside resort in the North of Scotland. It is a beautiful town with so much to see and do and it is a place full of history and culture. Dornoch is home to the 13th-century Dornoch...

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    £111

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Cot Cottage, Castle Douglas
  • Castle Douglas

    Cot Cottage, Castle Douglas

    Ref: S268500

    Reviews 7

    5
    10
    Cot Cottage is a fabulous contemporary holiday house for 10, finished and furnished to luxury standards. The house has balconies giving stunning views and a large hot tub on the veranda/patio of the house. Cot Cottage is set in a private rural...

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    £328

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Lodge 11 - The Lawns
  • Perth

    Lodge 11 - The Lawns

    Ref: S448846

    3
    6
    Located in Perth and Kincross, Errol is a peaceful riverbank village just a short drive from Perth and Dundee, two of Scotland's busiest cities. Attractions include Cairn O'Mohr Winery and the Middlebank Driving Range, as well as excellent...

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    £163

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Black Sheep
  • 1

    Newton Stewart

    The Black Sheep

    Ref: S900253

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    The former Royal Burgh of Whithorn on the Machars Peninsula in Dumfries and Galloway is renowned for having the first recorded Christian church is Scotland. Built by St Ninian around 397, the site of the Candida Casa, or White/Shining House, is...

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    £50

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Tweed Hideaway
  • Kelso

    Tweed Hideaway

    Ref: S237924

    Reviews 4

    2
    4
    Tweed Hideaway is one of three fabulous open plan properties on an organic farm in the Scottish Borders, only a few miles from the market town of Kelso. In the summer and autumn months, there are thousands of organic sunflowers decorating the...

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    £116

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Kestrel Cottage
  • 3

    Rogart

    Kestrel Cottage

    Ref: S366479

    Reviews 27

    2
    4
    The little village of Rogart is settled within the Scottish Highlands. The village offers basic amenities, including a convenience store, a petrol station and a welcoming pub. The surrounding area is best explored on foot, offering miles of...

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    £203

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Lodge 17 - Rannoch (Family)
  • Perth

    Lodge 17 - Rannoch (Family)

    Ref: S801548

    Reviews 1

    3
    6
    Errol is a idyllic riverside village in Perth and Kinross with easy access to the bustling cities of Perth and Dundee. The village is well-known for the esteemed stately home of Errol Park and offers a good selection of attractions, including the...

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    £93

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Lodge 1 - Silver Birch
  • Perth

    Lodge 1 - Silver Birch

    Ref: S448840

    Reviews 1

    3
    6
    Errol, a riverfront village in Perth and Kincross, is just a short drive from Perth and Dundee, two of Scotland's busiest cities. Attractions include Cairn O'Mohr Winery and the Middlebank Driving Range, as well as scenic riverside walks like the...

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    £93

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Wildcat Lodge
  • 2

    Newtonmore

    Wildcat Lodge

    Ref: S60622

    Reviews 53

    2
    4
    Overlooking the River Spey, in the Cairngorms National Park (Britain's largest), Newtonmore has several shops and pubs, as well as two excellent, award-winning museums - the Highland Folk Museum and Clan MacPherson Museum. Newtonmore's Wildcat...

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    £100

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Lodge 10 - The Cedars
  • Perth

    Lodge 10 - The Cedars

    Ref: S448844

    Reviews 2

    3
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    The charming village of Errol rests between Perth and Kincross, along the River Tay. Set within easy reach of Pertshire's fantastic sights and coast, Errol also has plenty to offer, from its range of eateries and shops, including The Errol Fish...

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    £93

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Laird Lodge 4
  • Lockerbie

    Laird Lodge 4

    Ref: S527088

    Reviews 20

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    The little Scottish town of Lochmaben is located in the region of Dumfries and Galloway and is distinguished by its magnificent town hall. It has a limited selection of amenities and five lochs, several of which are popular for sailing and...

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    £87

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Glen Dye The Corner House, Banchory
  • Banchory

    Glen Dye The Corner House, Banchory

    Ref: S1039967

    3
    6
    Glen Dye Corner House is a beautifully presented, spacious, open-plan holiday house finished to a luxury standard in a peaceful rural location just 8 miles south west of Banchory. The house’s accommodation is all on the ground floor with no steps,...

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    £304

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Ketburn Shepherds Hut at Balnab Farm
  • 1

    Newton Stewart

    Ketburn Shepherds Hut at Balnab Farm

    Ref: S676242

    Reviews 11

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    Whithorn is a former Royal Burgh in the Machars Peninsula in Dumfries and Galloway, home to a selection of local shops, a café, medieval priory and an archaeological site. Local attractions include the beaches of Monreith, Garleston, and along...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Glen Dye No 5 Steading Cottage, Banchory
  • Banchory

    Glen Dye No 5 Steading Cottage, Banchory

    Ref: S1039973

    4
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    With its spacious kitchen/diner, No. 5 Steading Cottage is the perfect place for entertaining. Just a few steps away, the sitting room with its wood stove offers a cozy retreat, overlooking the private courtyard, an ideal spot to relax after a...

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    £379

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Glen Dye No 4 Steading Cottage, Banchory
  • Banchory

    Glen Dye No 4 Steading Cottage, Banchory

    Ref: S1039970

    4
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    With its spacious kitchen/diner, No. 4 Steading Cottage is perfect for entertaining. Just a few steps away, the sitting room, complete with a wood stove, provides a cosy retreat overlooking the private courtyard, an ideal spot to relax after a...

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    £304

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Eagle Lodge
  • 2

    Uig

    Eagle Lodge

    Ref: S526271

    Reviews 18

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    10
    Stornoway is the only town in the Outer Hebrides and is a bustling and growing area with a busy working harbour, a great selection of shops selling local gifts including Harris Tweed, leisure facilities and wonderful award-winning restaurants...

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    £319

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Holly Lodge At Bengairn
  • Dalbeattie

    Holly Lodge At Bengairn

    Ref: S1040278

    2
    4
    Nestling by the banks of the splendid Bengairn Loch on a 1000 acre working beef and sheep farm and within walking distance of the bonny seaside village of Auchencairn with shop, post office, café, restaurant and beach. The bustling market town of...

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    £137

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Willow Lodge At Bengairn
  • Dalbeattie

    Willow Lodge At Bengairn

    Ref: S1040277

    2
    4
    Stylish and luxurious lodge located in a beautiful rural area, close to the Solway Firth, on a large working family-run farm with an array of activities to enjoy in an idyllic position by the banks of the beautiful Bengairn Loch. Within walking...

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    £137

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Rowan Lodge At Bengairn
  • Dalbeattie

    Rowan Lodge At Bengairn

    Ref: S1040273

    2
    4
    Snuggling within wonderful countryside on the banks of the bonnie Bengairn Loch on a 1000acre working beef and sheep farm. Within walking distance to the coastal village of Auchencairn with restaurant, shop and post office, café and the Solway...

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    £138

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Stoneymollan over Loch Lomond
  • Alexandria

    Stoneymollan over Loch Lomond

    Ref: S913186

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    £355

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Lomond Woods Holiday Park
  • Alexandria

    Lomond Woods Holiday Park

    Ref: S904625

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    Log cabins with hot tubs in Scotland


    Something special happens when you have a log cabin holiday in Scotland. When the rustic romance of a secluded cabin meets the mist-covered magic of the Highlands, you get a kind of serenity that doesn't exist anywhere else.

    It's a holiday that doesn't sound like it could get much better. That is, of course, until we add a bubbling hot tub. Just picture lounging under the clearest nights sky you've ever seen while the stress of city life is massaged out of your muscles, by the wonderfully warm waters of your private hot tub.

    Indulge in some peace, quiet and complete relaxation


    In our professional opinion, we think everyone could do with a hot tub holiday in Scotland. Whether it's for a family getaway, a large group of friends or a week of much-needed me-time, there's no-one who doesn't need a dose of peace, quiet and complete relaxation.

    Maybe you're looking to leave the rest of the world behind, with a lover's retreat to one of the most beautiful parts of Britain. Well, how does lying atop an emerald hill, a glass of locally brewed whiskey in your hand and only the scamper of wild red deer to interrupt your conversations sound?

    Why not try bringing everyone together by taking them closer to nature and explore log cabin with hot-tubs that can fit the whole family. You can even bring your four-legged friend along for the ride, with a dog-friendly holiday home near the banks of Loch Lomond.

    If you'd like to find somewhere in the middle of nowhere, with enough excellent amenities to keep you entertained all day long, check out our fully-equipped lodges with hot tubs, swimming pools, state-of-the-art games rooms and much, much more. When it comes to log cabins in Scotland, the clear, blue sky's the limit.

    From romantic lochs to dramatic crags, choose your retreat


    Scotland is a vast and magical place and choosing the region that's right for you is one of the most important parts of your hot tub holiday. Luckily, we're here to help. We know Britain's most northerly nation like the back of our hand and we'll find you a five-star luxury lodge in the perfect place.

    If you're craving the peace and quiet that only a log cabin can provide but still want to be within easy reach of the city centre, go for Edinburgh. Here, you can blend tranquillity with top-notch entertainment. You can spend one-night sipping wine beneath the silent stars and the next catching an award-winning show at the Bedlam Theatre.

    For a place that's on just about every tourist's list, how about heading to the beautiful banks of Loch Ness? A retreat for holidaymakers and monster-hunters alike, this stunning loch serves fantastic views and some of the freshest air in Britain.

    If relaxing walking routes are more your thing, why not make for the depths of the Scottish countryside and Cairngorms National Park? You can find a place on a working farm or a pet-friendly property atop an emerald hill. Just picture being surrounded by nothing but rolling fields and the chance to let both your mind and body wander.

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    What our customers say about their holidays

    • June - Verified booking

      Weren't told that the swimming pool was unavailable until we got there.

      We tried to fire up the hot tub and followed the instructions. We were told that it took 30 minutes to heat up, we checked after 30,45 and 1 hour but the water was stone cold. This basically meant sitting watching TV for 2 days which we could do at home, we decided to head home and the co owner agreed to refund us £200. We were advised that his wife would contact us to arrange this later that day, no one phoned, I called back the following day and spoke to her son who said he would get his mother to call us we are still waiting. We were contacted by Sykes who said the refund had been removed and we could have 2 nights free, given that the owner didn't have the courtesy to call us we rejected their offer. Sykes basically stated that there was nothing else they would do and when I requested their CEO email address again I didn't get the courtesy of a response. Wouldn't use them again and will ensure that none of my family and friends do either. Case of we have your money and don't care. Can I also point out that the swimming pool is still showing as available on Sykes site- False advertising.

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    • Marnie - Verified booking

      We were a party of 5 ladies staying for a weekend in January 2025.

      The lodge exceeded out expectations. It was warm, welcoming, comfy, and modern. The hot tub was piping hot and the views were outstanding. Aberfeldy is a 2 minute drive, however we walked there and back for dinner and drinks and it took around 15 minutes. There aren't any streetlights after you leave the town but we used the torches on our phones are were fine. The lodge itself is really well equipped and it had everything you'd expect. We didn't need to bring kitchen roll, food wrap, salt, pepper, tea or coffee, it was all there, including ice in the freezer. Lovely little touches were the shortie biscuits and prosecco in the fridge. We travelled during Storm Elowyn and although the road up is very steep, we managed it no problem, you just need to take your time. Not sure how I'd fancy it in the snow however. Overall we absolutely loved our stay and would come back in a heartbeat.

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    • Liezel Joy - Verified booking

      I'd like to express my family's heartfelt compliments following our recent stay at Red Kite Lodge.

      My husband, daughter, and I were graced with a delightful week; the lodge itself truly enhanced our trip. Upon arrival, we noted that the lodge was commendably clean and well-maintained, an indicator of the care and diligence that your team exercises. The heating was excellent, furnishing us with cosy evenings in, while the hot tub provided a luxurious and welcomed bonus. Further praise is due to the owner, who exhibited an excellent level of approachability and responsiveness to our queries. It is outstanding to encounter such dedication and swift communication in the hospitality industry. In light of our overall experience, we feel impelled to recommend your establishment enthusiastically to others. Your commitment to quality service is duly appreciated, and we trust others will recognise this too. Thank you once again for providing us with a memorable stay.

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    • Kelly - Verified booking

      The area Crieff and the actual cabin were very nice, well equipped and the owner was very helpful and couldn’t do enough for us.

      However we were disappointed to find the plot was still a building site with only our cabin occupied. Although this may have worked in our favour as the cabin next to us was very close (especially if you wanted to relax in the hot tub without being over looked). Unfortunately we could only use the hot tub once, as it was slightly off colour with a funny smell. We did follow the instructions on two occasions to add the chemicals but it didn’t seem to clear up. The oven and dishwasher tripped whilst we were there and again no fault of the owner as we believe it may have been linked to the ongoing work on site. The owner couldn’t have done more to help and was in contact with the site manager throughout to get the problem sorted. I feel the property has good potential but we were a little disappointed with the ongoing work and the hot tub.

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    • Maxine - Verified booking

      For a over £700 4 day get away you would expect a clean and fresh hot tub upon arrival.

      Unfortunately that wasn't our case and we couldnt use it for a full day! It was super cloudy and full of what seemed to be fluff and lots of long strands of hair. (Fished out at least 20/30 strands) Asked sykes if someone could come out and clean it for us and within 20 minutes we had a maintenance man out cleaning it. He was actually really shocked at how dirty it was and he had to replace the water and filter as it was brown and slimey. The matteress in the master suite was unbelievablely hard too! We had a terrible night's sleep. For these warmer nights you should supply a cheap fan for the rooms as we were glued to the bedding each morning even with the windows open. All of those stated above put a sour taste in our mouths. its a Beautiful place where the lodge is Situated in but unfortunately we won't be returning.

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