Norfolk is a stunning English county in East Anglia, and it is home to sprawling sandy beaches, pretty market towns, forests and heathlands and the Broads National Park. There are plenty of things to see and do on a self-catering break in Norfolk, and your lodge or cottage will certainly feel like a home away from home after a day of exploring. If you want to go that extra mile and make your stay even more special, then renting a lodge with a hot tub is the best way to relax in luxury and have an indulgent treat.
Whether you are planning on having an active holiday in Norfolk, going out each day and seeing a new part of the county by foot or by bike, or whether you are just taking it easy on your break, a hot tub is the best way to really leave all your worries behind as you soak beneath the bubbles and completely unwind. You might even want to have a glass of bubbly to enjoy with it! The hot tubs are generally outside, and so you will be able to feel the contrast of the warm water with the soft breeze as you take in your blissful surroundings.
As well as having the luxury of a hot tub to relax in at any time of the day, your self-catering lodge in Norfolk comes furnished with all the amenities you’d need for a holiday with friends, family, or your partner. You can sit in the living room on a comfy sofa, curling up with a good book or popping a film on to enjoy, or you can rustle up your favourite meal in the fully-equipped kitchen. After bathing in the hot tub, your muscles will feel soothed and you’ll be ready to have a good night’s sleep in your snug bed, before waking up and doing it all again the next day!
Norfolk is a beautiful part of the UK that is sometimes overlooked, but it is a tranquil county with so much to see and do. If you are looking for a self-catering lodge with the indulgence of having its own hot tub, then there are plenty to choose from dotted all over. You might choose one near to the seaside in places such as the resort town of Great Yarmouth or popular cliff-top town of Cromer, or you might opt for a lodge in quieter villages like Blakeney with its ancient country pubs, or Holkham, home to the impressive Holkham Hall.