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Eden House

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Sleeps 14
Pets 1
Bedrooms: 6
  • Private hot tub and sauna
  • Sleeps 14 across 6 bedrooms
  • Farm animals on site
  • Under 1 mile to pub
  • Table tennis in conservatory
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Eden Lodge

Hot Tub
Sleeps 25
Pets 1
Bedrooms: 13
  • 13 ensuite bedrooms with TVs
  • Hot tub and barrel sauna
  • Farm animals on grounds
  • Massive kitchen for group cooking
  • Games room with table tennis
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Get More From Your Bardsea Hot Tub Cottage Break

Booking cottages with hot tubs in Bardsea gives you direct access to Morecambe Bay's stunning coastline along with the kind of privacy and comfort that transforms a standard getaway into something special. This charming village sits between Ulverston and the Furness Peninsula with views stretching across the bay to Blackpool Tower on clear days.

The area works brilliantly for romantic breaks and family cottages alike. You'll find everything from boutique cottages with private hot tub facilities to large holiday houses perfect for group cottages gatherings. The combination of coastal walks and nearby Lake District attractions makes it ideal for hot tub stays where you want both adventure and relaxation.

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

Bardsea started life as a small fishing village and evolved into a popular Victorian resort. The village maintains its peaceful character today with traditional stone cottages lining quiet lanes that lead down to the shore. St Paul's Church dates back to 1843 and stands as a landmark visible from the bay.

The location suits anyone seeking secluded self catering accommodation with easy access to both coast and countryside. You can walk the shore path to Ulverston in under an hour or drive to Coniston Water in twenty minutes. Pet friendly cottages are common here since the beach welcomes dogs year-round.

Sightseeing in Bardsea

The village sits on the Cumbria Coastal Way which runs 182 miles from Silverdale to the Scottish border. Morecambe Bay's vast tidal flats create constantly changing landscapes with wading birds and occasional seal sightings. The shore offers uninterrupted sunset views that make those evening hot tub sessions even better.

Top 5 attractions you have to see in Bardsea

The area packs in coastal cottages charm alongside proper Lake District experiences. Whether you're after cheap cottages for a last minute escape or luxury cottages for a special celebration, these attractions deliver genuine variety.

Morecambe Bay Shore Walk

The coastal path from Bardsea to Canal Foot covers three miles of accessible walking with panoramic bay views throughout. You'll pass through woodland sections before emerging onto open shoreline where limestone outcrops create natural seating spots. The route works for all fitness levels and connects to longer trails if you want extended hikes.

Coniston Water

This five-mile lake sits just seven miles from Bardsea and offers water sports, steam yacht cruises and lakeside pubs. The Old Man of Coniston mountain provides a challenging climb with summit views across the entire Lake District. You can hire kayaks or simply enjoy the shoreline walks that circuit the water.

Ulverston Town Centre

Two miles north you'll find this market town with independent shops, traditional pubs and the Laurel and Hardy Museum celebrating Stan Laurel's birthplace. Thursday and Saturday markets have run since 1280 and still fill the town centre. The cobbled streets and historic buildings make it worth a proper visit rather than a quick stop.

Furness Abbey

These red sandstone ruins date from 1123 and once housed one of England's richest Cistercian monasteries. The site covers extensive grounds with remarkably intact architectural features including the chapter house and tower. English Heritage manages the abbey which sits three miles from Bardsea near Dalton-in-Furness.

South Lakes Safari Zoo

Located four miles away in Dalton, this 51-acre zoo houses over 1000 animals including giraffes, rhinos and big cats. The safari experience lets you drive through enclosures while keeper talks run throughout the day. It's one of the best family-friendly attractions in the area and works well for large family groups staying in holiday cottages nearby.

Don't Miss These...

Attraction What you'll experience Best for
Morecambe Bay Shore Walk Coastal paths with wildlife spotting and sunset views across the bay Everyone
Coniston Water Lake activities, mountain walks and traditional steam yacht cruises Families
Ulverston Town Centre Historic market town with independent shops and cultural attractions Couples
Furness Abbey Medieval monastery ruins with extensive grounds and architectural heritage Everyone
South Lakes Safari Zoo Drive-through safari and walk-around zoo with exotic animals Families

Visitor FAQs

How do I get to Bardsea?
The nearest station is Ulverston on the Furness Line with connections to Lancaster and Barrow. By car take the A590 from junction 36 of the M6. The village sits two miles south of Ulverston on minor roads leading to the coast.

What family activities are available?
The beach offers safe paddling at low tide while South Lakes Safari Zoo provides all-day entertainment. Coniston Water has boat trips and the Lakeland Motor Museum near Ulverston displays vintage vehicles. Many holiday lets include games rooms for rainy days.

Where are the best romantic spots?
The shore path at sunset delivers unbeatable views while the Bay Horse Inn offers quality dining. Book a cottage with hot tub for private relaxation after exploring nearby Grizedale Forest or taking a steam yacht cruise on Coniston Water.

Is there good shopping nearby?
Ulverston has excellent independent retailers including delis, bookshops and outdoor gear specialists. Barrow-in-Furness offers larger stores while Kendal provides comprehensive shopping fifteen miles away. Local farm shops sell Cumbrian produce perfect for self catering stays.

Why choose a hot tub cottage here?
The combination of coastal location and Lake District access means you'll return tired from full days exploring. A private jacuzzi lets you unwind while enjoying those famous bay views. Many lodges and log cabin properties offer this luxury as standard.

Cottages with hot tubs in Bardsea give you the perfect base for exploring Morecambe Bay and the southern Lakes. Whether you're booking for 1 night or planning new year getaways, the mix of coast and countryside delivers proper variety. The village stays quiet even in peak season which suits anyone seeking remote self catering with genuine character.

You'll find everything from 1 bedroom retreats for romantic breaks to big cottages sleeping large groups. Places to stay range from traditional stone buildings to boutique cottages with swimming pool facilities. Check sites like Sykes Cottages for availability or book direct with owners for the best deals on cottage breaks.

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