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Robins Nest in Stelling Minnis

Hot Tub
Sleeps 2
Pets 2
Bedrooms: 1
  • Shared hot tub access
  • Private balcony with views
  • Pet friendly lawned garden
  • Canterbury 8 miles away
  • Whitstable beach 10 miles
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Stelling Minnis at Toms Cabin

Hot Tub
Sleeps 2
Pets 1
Bedrooms: 1
  • Secluded log cabin with hot tub
  • Private enclosed garden and parking
  • Canterbury 5 miles away easily
  • Fire pit and BBQ included
  • Pet friendly with welcome pack
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Get More From Your Kent Hot Tub Cottage Break

Booking cottages with hot tubs in Kent gives you the perfect blend of countryside charm and coastal beauty. The Garden of England offers everything from medieval castles to sandy beaches. You get proper luxury and space that hotels simply can't match.

Kent stretches from the Thames Estuary down to the dramatic White Cliffs of Dover. We love how diverse this county is. You can explore historic Canterbury one day and relax on Whitstable beaches the next. The variety of holiday cottages means you'll find exactly what you need whether you're after romantic breaks or large family getaways.

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

Kent has been welcoming visitors for centuries. The Romans built roads here and pilgrims walked to Canterbury Cathedral. Today the county mixes that rich heritage with modern attractions and some of England's finest countryside.

This makes Kent ideal for hot tub stays. You can spend your days exploring castles and vineyards then return to your private hot tub for the evening. The county offers activities for everyone from dog friendly coastal walks to boutique shopping in historic market towns.

Sightseeing in Kent

Kent transformed from an agricultural heartland into one of England's most visited regions. The county boasts over 300 miles of coastline and countless historic landmarks. Canterbury Cathedral dominates the skyline whilst Leeds Castle sits perfectly reflected in its moat. The North Downs Way offers 153 miles of walking trails and the Romney Marsh provides unique wetland landscapes.

Top 5 attractions you have to see in Kent

Kent packs in attractions that suit all ages and interests. From world heritage sites to family theme parks you'll never run short of places to visit during your cottage breaks.

Canterbury Cathedral

This UNESCO World Heritage Site has stood for over 1400 years. The cathedral remains the mother church of the Anglican Communion and attracts visitors from across the globe. The stunning Gothic architecture and medieval stained glass windows make this a must-see attraction.

Dover Castle

Dover Castle guards the shortest sea crossing to Europe. The fortress includes Roman structures, a medieval keep and secret wartime tunnels. You can explore 2000 years of history and enjoy panoramic views across the English Channel from the battlements.

Leeds Castle

Leeds Castle sits on two islands in a lake surrounded by 500 acres of parkland. This stunning medieval castle served as a royal palace for six medieval queens. The grounds include a maze, grotto and falconry displays that make it perfect for families.

Whitstable Beach and Harbour

Whitstable offers traditional seaside charm with its colourful beach huts and working harbour. The town is famous for oysters and hosts an annual Oyster Festival. Independent shops and seafood restaurants line the streets whilst the shingle beach provides beautiful sunset views.

Port Lympne Reserve

Port Lympne houses over 900 animals across 600 acres. The reserve focuses on breeding endangered species including black rhinos and Sumatran tigers. You can book safari experiences and even stay overnight in luxury lodges overlooking the animal enclosures.

Don't Miss These...

Attraction What you'll experience Best for
Canterbury Cathedral Medieval architecture and 1400 years of religious history in a UNESCO World Heritage Site Everyone
Dover Castle Roman ruins, medieval fortress and secret wartime tunnels with Channel views Families
Leeds Castle Island castle with 500 acres of grounds, maze and falconry shows Families
Whitstable Beach Traditional seaside town with fresh oysters, beach huts and independent shops Couples
Port Lympne Reserve Safari park with 900 animals and overnight lodge experiences Families

Visitor FAQs

How do I get around Kent during my stay?
Kent has excellent road links with the M20 and M2 motorways. High-speed rail connects London St Pancras to Canterbury in 56 minutes and to Ashford in 37 minutes. Local buses serve most towns though hiring a car gives you the best flexibility for exploring remote self catering locations.

What family activities work well in Kent?
Families love Howletts Wild Animal Park, Diggerland and the Kent & East Sussex Railway. Beach days at Margate or Broadstairs offer traditional seaside fun. Many holiday homes near forests provide direct access to cycling and walking trails.

Where should couples go for romantic experiences?
Visit Chapel Down Winery for English sparkling wine tastings. Walk the coastal paths at St Margaret's Bay. Book dinner at The Sportsman in Seasalter which holds a Michelin star. Secluded coastal cottages near Deal offer peaceful retreats with stunning sea views.

What are the best shopping areas?
Canterbury offers high street brands and independent boutiques around its medieval streets. Tunbridge Wells provides elegant Georgian shopping arcades. Rochester has antique shops and the historic Baggins Book Bazaar. Farmers markets run regularly across the county selling local produce.

Why choose a cottage with hot tub in Kent?
A private hot tub lets you unwind after busy days exploring. Kent weather can be unpredictable so having your own jacuzzi means you can relax whatever the conditions. Many luxury cottages and log cabins include hot tubs as standard particularly those marketed through Sykes Cottages and similar agencies.

Cottages with hot tubs in Kent give you the freedom to explore at your own pace. Whether you want cheap cottages for last minute deals or unique villas with swimming pools you'll find options across the county. Pet friendly cottages mean your dogs can join the adventure. Large holiday houses suit group cottages and big cottages work perfectly for extended families.

Book your Kent retreat today. From 1 bedroom chalets for romantic getaways to large family holiday houses for New Year celebrations the choice is vast. Coastal cottages offer beach access whilst forest holiday lodges provide woodland seclusion. Fishing lodges near lakes and isolated country breaks give you that boutique cottages experience. Holiday lets with pools and hot tub breaks create memories that last for years.

Unit 12, Discovery Park, Innovation Way, Sandwich, Kent, CT13 9FE