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Dukes Wood at Readyfields Farm

Hot Tub
Sleeps 6
Bedrooms: 2
  • Private hot tub with countryside views
  • Working farm with tractor rides
  • Ground floor lodge sleeps six
  • Private parking for two cars
  • Walking trails from your door
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  • Private hot tub stargazing
  • Working farm tractor rides
  • Beck Valley countryside views
  • Ancient woodland walks nearby
  • Modern luxury lodge facilities
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Get More From Your Caunton Hot Tub Cottage Break

Booking cottages with hot tubs in Caunton gives you access to authentic Nottinghamshire countryside with the kind of comfort and privacy that hotels simply can't match. This peaceful village sits in the heart of Newark and Sherwood district and offers genuine rural charm without being too remote from excellent attractions and amenities.

Whether you're planning romantic breaks for 2 or looking for large family accommodation, Caunton makes an ideal base. The village itself dates back to the Domesday Book and retains its agricultural character whilst being perfectly positioned for exploring Sherwood Forest, Newark's historic market town and the stunning Trent Valley.

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

Caunton sits just 6 miles from Newark-on-Trent, one of Nottinghamshire's most historically significant towns. The area transformed from medieval trading hub to Civil War battleground and now offers visitors a fascinating blend of heritage sites, independent shops and riverside walks along the Trent.

Your cottage with hot tub provides the perfect retreat after days spent exploring. We recommend mixing outdoor adventures in Sherwood Forest with cultural visits to Newark Castle and the National Civil War Centre. The surrounding countryside offers excellent walking routes and several dog friendly paths if you're bringing pets along.

Sightseeing in Caunton

The village itself centres around St Andrew's Church, a Grade I listed building with Norman origins and stunning medieval architecture. Caunton's agricultural heritage remains visible in the working farms surrounding the village and the traditional red-brick cottages lining its quiet lanes. The nearby River Trent provides scenic walking routes and fishing opportunities.

Top 5 attractions you have to see in Caunton

From ancient forests to historic castles, this corner of Nottinghamshire packs in attractions suitable for everyone. Here are five must-visit places within easy reach of your holiday cottages base.

Sherwood Forest National Nature Reserve

Just 15 miles north, Sherwood Forest covers 450 acres of ancient woodland famous for its Robin Hood connections. The Major Oak, estimated at 800-1000 years old, remains the star attraction. Miles of waymarked trails suit all abilities and the visitor centre offers excellent facilities including a café and gift shop.

Newark Castle

This impressive riverside fortress in Newark town centre dates from the 12th century. King John died here in 1216 and the castle played a crucial role during the English Civil War. The ruins are free to visit and the riverside gardens provide lovely picnic spots with views across the Trent.

National Civil War Centre

Located in Newark's historic market place, this award-winning museum brings 17th-century conflict to life through interactive displays and authentic artefacts. The centre occupies the former Magnus Buildings and tells the story of a nation divided. Allow at least two hours to explore properly.

Southwell Minster

This magnificent cathedral sits 8 miles from Caunton in the market town of Southwell. The Norman architecture is outstanding and the Chapter House contains the famous Leaves of Southwell stone carvings. Entry is free though donations are welcomed. The surrounding town offers boutique cottages, independent shops and traditional pubs.

Rufford Abbey Country Park

These atmospheric ruins and 150 acres of parkland sit 12 miles north. The former Cistercian abbey dates from 1146 and the grounds include formal gardens, a lake and woodland trails. The site hosts regular events and the craft centre showcases local artisans. Perfect for a relaxed afternoon before returning to your private hot tub.

Don't Miss These...

Attraction What you'll experience Best for
Sherwood Forest Ancient woodland walks, the legendary Major Oak and Robin Hood heritage trails through 450 acres Families
Newark Castle Medieval fortress ruins, Civil War history and riverside gardens with free entry Everyone
National Civil War Centre Interactive museum experience exploring 17th-century conflict through authentic displays Families
Southwell Minster Stunning Norman cathedral with intricate stone carvings and peaceful atmosphere Couples
Rufford Abbey Historic ruins, formal gardens, woodland walks and craft centre in 150-acre country park Everyone

Visitor FAQs

How do I get to Caunton?
Newark North Gate railway station sits 6 miles away with direct services to London King's Cross in under 90 minutes. By car, the A1 runs 4 miles west providing excellent connections north and south. Nottingham lies 15 miles southwest.

What family activities are available near Caunton?
Sherwood Forest offers adventure playgrounds and discovery trails. White Post Farm near Farnsfield provides animal encounters and indoor play areas. The National Civil War Centre runs family workshops during school holidays.

Where are the best romantic spots?
Southwell Minster and its surrounding water meadows provide peaceful walks. Newark's riverside paths offer sunset strolls. Many luxury cottages and boutique cottages feature secluded gardens perfect for intimate evenings.

Is there good shopping nearby?
Newark's market place hosts markets on Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. The town centre features independent boutiques and antique shops. Southwell offers craft shops and galleries. For larger retail, Nottingham sits 15 miles away.

Are hot tub cottages suitable for last minute breaks?
Absolutely. Many holiday homes and lodges offer last minute deals, particularly for 1 night stays or midweek cottage breaks. Book directly with owners or check Sykes Cottages for availability on pet friendly cottages and dog friendly options.

Cottages with hot tubs in Caunton combine rural tranquillity with easy access to Nottinghamshire's best attractions. Whether you're after cheap cottages for budget getaways or luxury cottages with swimming pool facilities, this area delivers. The mix of forest holiday adventures, historic sightseeing and village charm makes it perfect for group cottages, isolated retreats or romantic hot tub stays.

From fishing lodges by the Trent to unique cottages in converted farm buildings, accommodation options suit every taste. Large holiday houses work brilliantly for extended family gatherings whilst boutique chalet-style properties appeal to couples seeking something special. Many places to stay welcome dogs and offer private hot tub access.

Book your self catering retreat in Caunton and discover why this corner of Nottinghamshire attracts visitors year-round. Whether you visit for new year celebrations or summer cottage breaks, the combination of countryside peace and cultural richness never disappoints. Your hot tub awaits after days spent exploring everything this remarkable area offers.

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