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Sanderson House

Hot Tub
Sleeps 13
Pets 1
Bedrooms: 7
  • Huge house for 13 guests
  • 8-seater hot tub
  • Games room with pool table
  • Private gym facilities
  • Close to Lake District attractions
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Ballinorig Lodge

Hot Tub
Sleeps 4
Bedrooms: 2
  • Private hot tub with hill views
  • Cosy woodburning stove
  • Excellent hosts with welcome pack
  • Single-level accommodation
  • BBQ cabin for all-weather dining
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Get More From Your Cleator Moor Hot Tub Cottage Break

Booking cottages with hot tubs in Cleator Moor gives you a brilliant base to explore West Cumbria's industrial heritage and stunning countryside. This former mining town sits between the Lake District fells and the Irish Sea coast. You get proper Cumbrian character without the tourist crowds that pack Windermere and Keswick.

We love how Cleator Moor offers something different from typical Lake District getaways. The area suits romantic breaks and family cottages equally well. You'll find everything from boutique cottages with private hot tubs to large holiday houses perfect for groups. After days exploring the coast or hiking the western fells you can soak under the stars in your own jacuzzi.

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

Cleator Moor grew during the 19th century iron ore boom and still shows its mining roots proudly. The town sits at 750 feet above sea level with views across to the Solway Firth on clear days. It's perfectly positioned for exploring both the quieter western Lake District and the Cumbrian coast.

This location works brilliantly for hot tub stays because you're never far from adventure. The beaches at St Bees are 15 minutes away. Ennerdale Water lies just 4 miles east. You can book last minute deals on dog friendly cottages or plan ahead for new year celebrations in luxury cottages with all the space you need.

Sightseeing in Cleator Moor

The town has transformed from its industrial past whilst keeping its authentic character. You'll spot remnants of the mining heritage throughout the area. The surrounding countryside offers proper remote self catering territory with secluded valleys and ancient woodlands. It's ideal for those seeking isolated retreats away from mainstream tourist routes.

Top 5 attractions you have to see in Cleator Moor

West Cumbria packs in coastal walks, mountain scenery and fascinating heritage sites. Here are five attractions that make cottages with hot tubs in Cleator Moor such a smart booking choice.

Ennerdale Water

This is the most remote and wild of all the Lake District lakes. No roads circle the water and the valley remains beautifully unspoilt. The 7-mile circular walk takes about 3 hours and you'll often have the place to yourself. Perfect for couples seeking romantic breaks or families wanting proper outdoor adventures.

St Bees Head

England's only breeding colony of black guillemots nests on these dramatic red sandstone cliffs. The RSPB reserve hosts thousands of seabirds from April to July. The clifftop path offers stunning coastal views and marks the start of Wainwright's Coast to Coast walk. You can visit for an hour or hike for miles along this spectacular coastline.

Haig Colliery Mining Museum

Located in nearby Whitehaven, this museum tells the story of West Cumbria's coal mining heritage. The last pit in Cumbria closed here in 1986. You'll see original mining equipment and learn about the men who worked underground. The clifftop location also provides excellent sea views. Entry costs around £5 for adults.

Loweswater

This small lake sits in a peaceful valley just 6 miles from Cleator Moor. The 4-mile walk around the lake passes through National Trust woodland and offers mountain views. Loweswater is one of the quietest lakes and rarely gets crowded. Several excellent pubs nearby serve local food and Cumbrian ales.

Whitehaven Harbour

This Georgian planned town has a fascinating maritime history. The harbour once ranked as Britain's third busiest port. Today you'll find excellent restaurants, independent shops and the Beacon Museum. The town hosts regular festivals and markets. It's only 10 minutes from Cleator Moor and makes a great base for exploring coastal cottages and holiday lets.

Don't Miss These...

Attraction What you'll experience Best for
Ennerdale Water Wild lakeside walking in the quietest Lake District valley with mountain scenery Everyone
St Bees Head Dramatic clifftop walks with thousands of nesting seabirds and Irish Sea views Couples
Haig Colliery Mining Museum Authentic mining heritage with original equipment and local history displays Families
Loweswater Peaceful lake circuit through woodland with traditional Cumbrian pubs nearby Everyone
Whitehaven Harbour Georgian architecture, maritime history, independent shops and waterfront dining Couples

Visitor FAQs

How do I get to Cleator Moor?
The nearest train station is Whitehaven on the Cumbrian Coast Line. Cleator Moor sits 3 miles inland. Most visitors hire a car or drive from the M6 at Penrith which takes about 45 minutes. Local buses connect to Whitehaven and Egremont.

What family activities are available near Cleator Moor?
Families love the beaches at St Bees for rock pooling and the gentle walks around Loweswater. The Beacon Museum in Whitehaven has interactive displays. Ennerdale offers easy forest trails. Many large family cottages include games rooms alongside the hot tub.

Where are the best romantic spots?
St Bees Head at sunset is stunning. Book a table at one of Loweswater's cosy pubs. The secluded valleys around Ennerdale provide perfect picnic spots. Your cottage with hot tub offers the ultimate romantic setting after exploring.

Is there good shopping nearby?
Whitehaven has the best shopping with independent boutiques and high street stores. Cockermouth (20 minutes) offers excellent shops and the Wordsworth House. For big shopping you'll need to visit Carlisle or head over to Keswick.

Why choose a hot tub cottage in Cleator Moor?
You get authentic Cumbria without the crowds. Prices for holiday cottages here beat the central Lakes. The location works brilliantly for both coast and mountains. After hiking or beach walks that private hot tub feels absolutely perfect.

Cleator Moor gives you the real West Cumbria experience. Whether you're after cheap cottages for a 1 night escape or luxury lodges for a large group, this area delivers. The combination of coastal cottages near stunning beaches and mountain access makes it special.

We think hot tub breaks here offer better value than busier Lake District spots. You can book pet friendly cottages that welcome dogs or find boutique retreats for 2. The choice of holiday homes ranges from 1 bedroom chalets to large cottages sleeping 12 or more.

Start planning your cottage breaks to this underrated corner of Cumbria. Book your holiday house with a hot tub and discover why more visitors are choosing Cleator Moor for their getaways.

Suite 3B, Lakeland Business Park, Lamplugh Road, Cockermouth, Cumbria, CA13 0QT