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Skegness Cottages with Hot Tubs
6 Cottages Found
- Huge house sleeps 18
- Private hot tub
- Games room with pool table
- 7-minute walk to beach
- Dog-friendly with enclosed garden
- Sleeps 29 with 13 bedrooms
- Games room with pool table
- Hot tub in walled garden
- 5-minute walk to beach
- Most bedrooms have en-suites
- En-suite bedrooms
- Hot tub in private garden
- Games room with pool table
- 5-minute walk to town center
- Close to Skegness beach
- Hot tub and sauna
- Large garden with zip wire
- Games room with PlayStation
- Beach within walking distance
- Responsive helpful owners
- Grade II-listed historic townhouse
- Private hot tub
- Four-poster bedroom
- Near Skegness beaches
- Enclosed garden with patio
- Spacious four-bedroom townhouse
- Private hot tub in enclosed garden
- Games room with air hockey
- 20 minutes from Skegness Beach
- Walking distance to shops and pubs
Skegness Guide
Skegness cottages with hot tubs offer a brilliant seaside break on Lincolnshire's coast. The town has been a holiday hotspot since the 1800s when the railway first connected it to the Midlands, bringing Victorian tourists in droves.
From family-friendly options to luxury retreats, these cottages range from cosy one-bedroom properties to large group accommodations sleeping 10+. Many feature private gardens and are within walking distance of Skegness Beach, which holds a Blue Flag award for cleanliness.
Top attractions include Natureland Seal Sanctuary (4.5/5 on TripAdvisor), Skegness Pier (4/5) and Fantasy Island theme park (4/5). The Tower Gardens, recently restored to their Victorian splendour, offer beautiful landscaped spaces near most central cottages.
Interestingly, Skegness is where Billy Butlin opened his first holiday camp in 1936, revolutionising British holidays. The famous Jolly Fisherman poster with the slogan "Skegness is SO bracing!" remains one of the UK's longest-running tourism campaigns.
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Sightseeing
Skegness packs loads of attractions into a compact seaside town. The beach itself stretches for miles with golden sand that's perfect for building sandcastles or taking long walks. It's consistently awarded Blue Flag status for cleanliness and facilities.
Natureland Seal Sanctuary (North Parade, PE25 1DB, open 10am-4pm daily) rescues and rehabilitates orphaned seal pups. Visitors rate it 4.5/5 on TripAdvisor, praising the seal feeding sessions at 11:30am and 2:30pm. The butterfly house and penguin pool are hits with families too.
Skegness Pier (Grand Parade, PE25 3EJ, open 10am-10pm) extends into the North Sea and houses arcades, bowling and laser quest. It scores 4/5 on TripAdvisor and makes a great rainy-day option when the hot tub isn't enough entertainment!
The Embassy Theatre (Grand Parade, PE25 2UG) hosts shows year-round with pantomimes, comedians and tribute acts. Book tickets in advance as summer shows often sell out. After a show, you can walk back to your cottage and enjoy the hot tub under the stars.
Pet Friendly
Many Skegness cottages welcome dogs, with secure gardens where they can play while you relax in the hot tub. The town itself is surprisingly dog-friendly too.
Skegness Beach restricts dogs between May and September on the central stretch, but head north towards Ingoldmells or south towards Gibraltar Point and your four-legged friend can run free year-round. The sand is perfect for zoomies!
The Vine Hotel (Vine Road, PE25 3DB) welcomes dogs in both its beer garden and bar area, serving good pub grub. The Steamboat Cookhouse & Pub (Grand Parade, PE25 2UG) also has a dedicated dog-friendly section with water bowls provided.
Gibraltar Point Nature Reserve (PE24 4SU) offers fantastic dog walks through varied landscapes including salt marshes and sand dunes. Keep dogs on leads in sensitive wildlife areas. The visitor centre café provides outdoor seating where dogs are welcome.
Top 3 attractions you have to see in Skegness
Gibraltar Point National Nature Reserve (PE24 4SU, open dawn till dusk) sits just south of Skegness. This 1,000-acre coastal reserve features sand dunes, salt marshes and freshwater habitats. The visitor centre explains the area's importance for migrating birds. I spotted six different wader species on my last visit! The café serves excellent locally-sourced food and the walking trails suit all abilities.
Fantasy Island (Sea Lane, Ingoldmells, PE25 1RH, open 11am-6pm peak season) combines a theme park with Europe's largest seven-day market. The Millennium roller coaster reaches speeds of 55mph and gets the adrenaline pumping. TripAdvisor users rate it 4/5, with many praising the good value wristband options. The indoor pyramid houses rides that operate whatever the weather.
Tower Gardens (PE25 2UG, open 24/7) provides a peaceful retreat from the busier seafront. These Victorian gardens recently underwent a £1.5 million restoration. The bandstand hosts free summer concerts on Sunday afternoons. Kids love the splash zone water feature in summer months and the gardens look spectacular when illuminated for winter events.
When is the best time to visit Skegness?
July and August offer the warmest weather (average 21°C) but are busiest. June and September provide a good balance of decent weather and fewer crowds. Winter visits have their own charm with deserted beaches and dramatic skies - plus your hot tub feels even better when it's chilly outside!
Do I need a car in Skegness?
Not necessarily. The town centre is compact and walkable. Regular buses connect to nearby villages like Ingoldmells and Chapel St Leonards. Taxis are plentiful. However, a car helps reach more remote beaches and countryside spots like Gunby Hall.
Where's the best place to eat in Skegness?
Trawlers Catch (Beresford Avenue, PE25 3JD) serves outstanding fish and chips. For something fancier, try The Village Church Farm Tearoom (Church Road South, PE25 2HF) for homemade cakes and Lincolnshire specialties like plum bread.
Is Skegness suitable for winter breaks?
Absolutely! Many cottages with hot tubs are perfect for winter. The town is quieter but key attractions like the Embassy Theatre and indoor parts of Fantasy Island remain open. Winter beach walks followed by hot tub sessions make for a refreshing break.
What's parking like in Skegness?
Most cottages provide off-street parking. For town visits, use the Pier Field car park (PE25 3HH) which costs around £7 for all-day parking in summer. North Parade offers cheaper options slightly further from the centre.
Are there any hidden gems nearby?
Anderby Creek (PE24 5XW), 8 miles north of Skegness, features the UK's first official cloud watching area called the 'Cloud Bar'. It's a peaceful stretch of unspoilt beach that locals love.
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