Get More From Your Frithville Hot Tub Cottage Break
Booking cottages with hot tubs in Frithville gives you access to authentic Lincolnshire countryside with the luxury of your own private retreat. This small village sits in the heart of the Fens and offers genuine rural charm without the tourist crowds you'll find in busier destinations.
We love how Frithville provides the perfect base for exploring the Lincolnshire coast and inland waterways. Whether you're after romantic breaks for 2 or large family getaways, the area delivers peaceful surroundings and easy access to Boston, Skegness and the stunning fenland landscape.
What to do on a family or couple's hot tub break in Frithville
Frithville developed as a fenland settlement in the 19th century when the surrounding marshland was drained for agriculture. The village retains its agricultural character today with working farms and traditional Lincolnshire architecture defining the landscape.
The location works brilliantly for hot tub stays because you get complete seclusion in the countryside whilst remaining within 20 minutes of Boston and 30 minutes of the Lincolnshire coast. You can explore during the day and return to your cottage with hot tub for evening relaxation.
Sightseeing in Frithville
The surrounding fenland offers unique landscapes that most visitors to England never experience. Vast open skies stretch above ruler-straight drainage channels and fertile farmland. The area's network of waterways attracts wildlife including marsh harriers, barn owls and wading birds throughout the year.
Top 5 attractions you have to see in Frithville
From historic market towns to coastal resorts and nature reserves, the area surrounding Frithville provides diverse attractions for every type of visitor. Here are five destinations that showcase the best of Lincolnshire.
Boston Stump and Town Centre
St Botolph's Church dominates Boston's skyline with its 272-foot tower known locally as the Stump. You can climb 209 steps for panoramic views across the Fens. The medieval town centre features independent shops and the historic Maud Foster Windmill still grinding flour using traditional methods.
Skegness Beach and Pier
This classic British seaside resort sits just 30 minutes from Frithville and offers six miles of sandy beaches. The Victorian pier hosts amusements and entertainment whilst the promenade provides traditional fish and chips shops. Skegness works perfectly for family cottages with children wanting bucket-and-spade days out.
Gibraltar Point National Nature Reserve
Located south of Skegness, this 1,000-acre reserve protects salt marshes, sand dunes and mudflats. Three walking trails let you explore different habitats whilst the visitor centre explains the area's ecology. We recommend visiting during migration seasons when thousands of birds stop here.
Tattershall Castle
This magnificent 15th-century brick tower stands 100 feet tall and offers views across Lincolnshire from its battlements. The National Trust property includes restored medieval rooms showing how nobility lived 600 years ago. The nearby Tattershall Lakes Country Park provides water sports and fishing lodges for active visitors.
Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre
Based at East Kirkby near Spilsby, this working museum maintains an Avro Lancaster bomber that performs regular taxi runs. The centre tells the story of Bomber Command through authentic buildings and exhibits. You can even book to experience the Lancaster's engines running at full power.
Don't Miss These...
| Attraction | What you'll experience | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Boston Stump and Town Centre | Medieval architecture, tower climbing and independent shopping in a historic market town | Everyone |
| Skegness Beach and Pier | Traditional British seaside fun with sandy beaches, amusements and coastal walks | Families |
| Gibraltar Point National Nature Reserve | Unspoilt coastal habitats with exceptional birdwatching and peaceful walking trails | Couples |
| Tattershall Castle | Impressive medieval fortress with panoramic views and fascinating historical displays | Everyone |
| Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre | Working Lancaster bomber and authentic wartime buildings bringing aviation history alive | Everyone |
Visitor FAQs
How do I get to Frithville?
The village sits on the B1183 between Boston and Stickney. Boston railway station connects to Nottingham and beyond whilst the A16 provides road access from the Midlands. Most visitors hire a car for exploring the rural area.
What family activities are available near Frithville?
Skegness offers traditional seaside entertainment including Natureland Seal Sanctuary and Fantasy Island theme park. The Bubblecar Museum in Langrick displays quirky vehicles whilst numerous farms offer pick-your-own fruit and animal encounters throughout summer.
Where are the best romantic spots?
The secluded fenland walks around Frithville provide peaceful settings for couples. Boston's riverside paths offer evening strolls whilst Gibraltar Point delivers sunset views over the Wash. Your private hot tub creates the perfect romantic setting after exploring.
Is there good shopping nearby?
Boston provides the nearest substantial shopping with its Wednesday and Saturday markets plus independent retailers. Skegness offers high street chains and seaside gift shops. Lincoln city centre sits 40 minutes away for boutique cottages seekers wanting designer brands.
Why choose a hot tub cottage in Frithville?
The rural location means you get genuine isolation and dark skies perfect for stargazing from your jacuzzi. After days exploring the coast or walking the Fens, returning to your own hot tub beats any hotel spa. Dog friendly and pet friendly cottages with hot tubs let you bring the whole family.
Cottages with hot tubs in Frithville combine the best of Lincolnshire countryside with easy access to coastal attractions and historic towns. Book your cottage breaks here for authentic rural England with modern luxury.
Whether you're searching for cheap cottages for a last minute escape or luxury cottages for a special celebration, Frithville delivers. Large holiday houses suit group cottages whilst intimate log cabin retreats work for romantic getaways. Many properties welcome dogs and offer 1 bedroom options perfect for couples seeking isolated self catering accommodation.
Visit Frithville for hot tub breaks that combine fenland tranquillity with Lincolnshire's diverse attractions. From 1 night stays to new year celebrations, this unique corner of England rewards visitors seeking something different from typical holiday destinations.































