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Best Glamping Stays in Cheshire with Hot Tubs

Cheshire is such a good choice for a glamping break, especially if you want something a bit more special than a standard hotel stay. There are some really lovely places to stay here with hot tubs, including cosy pods and quirky countryside escapes that feel ideal for a night or two away. I’ve rounded up some of the best options, including what to expect, who they’re best for and what makes each one stand out.

I’ve included a mix of pods, lodges and other cosy stays with hot tubs, so there’s a good range here whether you’re after a romantic break, a group getaway or something a bit different from the usual hotel stay.

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New Farm Glamping Pods Cheshire

  • Location: New Farm, Long Lane Wettenhall, near Winsford Cheshire, CW7 4DW
  • Best for: Couples looking for a luxurious and peaceful countryside break
  • Sleeps: Up to 4 guests (Extra charge for 3+ guests).
  • Price guide: Luxury £150+ for the summer season – Min 2 nights stay.
  • What to expect:
    • New Farm Glamping Pods is a lovely choice if you want a glamping stay that feels properly special. Set on a working dairy farm in the Cheshire countryside, the pods have a much more luxurious feel than a standard glamping break, with private outdoor space and plenty of thoughtful extras included.
    • Each pod comes with an undercover wood-fired hot tub with water jets and LED lighting, along with a private patio area with outdoor seating, sun loungers, a fire pit and BBQ. Inside, there’s a kitchenette with an induction hob, fridge and microwave, plus a breakfast bar with stools, free Wi-Fi, USB sockets and a Smart TV. Guests also get linen, towels, robes and slippers, as well as toiletries in the bathroom.
  • Good to know:
    • Adults only, with a minimum age of 21.
    • Arrival days are Monday, Wednesday and Friday only.
    • Midweek stays are available for 2 or 4 nights.
    • Weekend stays are usually 3 nights.
    • From November to March, 2-night stays are available at weekends and midweek.
  • Why book this one: The setting is one of the best things about New Farm. It’s on a working dairy farm surrounded by 55 acres of rolling countryside, with lovely views and plenty of wildlife, so it feels peaceful while still being a bit of a treat.
  • Book here: New Farm Glamping Pods Cheshire
  • Nearby ideas: This would make a lovely base for visiting Peckforton Castle, exploring Chester or just enjoying a relaxed countryside break in Cheshire.

Welltrough Hall Farm

  • Location: Welltrough Hall Farm, Lower Withington, Cheshire, SK11 9EF
  • Best for: Adults-only breaks with lovely countryside views.
  • Sleeps: 2 guests per pod.
  • Price guide: From £130 per night, with discounts available for stays of 4 nights or more.
  • What to expect:
    • Welltrough Hall Farm is a lovely option if you’re after a quieter adults-only glamping break with proper countryside views. There are just three pods here, so it has a smaller and more peaceful feel than some of the bigger glamping sites, and each one is set up for two guests.
    • Inside, the pods are well equipped for a short stay, with underfloor heating, free Wi-Fi, a TV, a toilet and shower, plus a small kitchen area with a fridge, dishwasher, air fryer, hot plate, microwave and kettle. Plates, cups and cutlery are included too, so you’ve got the basics covered. There’s also an adults-only sauna available to hire if you fancy adding a little extra to your stay.
  • Good to know:
    • Adults-only site
    • Dogs are welcome
    • Sauna available to hire at £15 per hour
    • Underfloor heating in the pods
    • Bring your own towels and bedding
    • Check-in from 2pm – Check-out by 10.30am
  • Why book this one: The views are one of the best things about staying here, and it’s a great pick if you want a peaceful glamping break with countryside walks, a good local pub and even Highland cows nearby.
  • Book here: Welltrough Hall Farm Glamping Site
  • Nearby ideas: A good base for visiting Capesthorne Hall, Jodrell Bank, or heading into Holmes Chapel or Macclesfield for a look around.
glamping stays in Cheshire with wood fired hot tub on the decking

Blakemere Hideaways

  • Location: Blakemere Village, Chester Rd, Northwich, Cheshire CW8 2EB
  • Best for: Families, couples and anyone looking for a more luxurious glamping break with plenty nearby.
  • Sleeps: Up to 6
  • Price guide: Around £395 for 2 nights.
  • What to expect:
    • Blakemere Hideaways is a 5-star glamping retreat with a mix of 9 standard lodges and 3 larger lodges, all set within a quiet woodland clearing at Blakemere Village. These lodges feel much more like a luxury short break than a basic glamping stay, with king-sized beds, quality bed linen, smart TVs, Bluetooth ceiling speakers and stylish bathrooms with walk-in showers.
    • Each lodge also has patio doors leading out to a private decked garden with outdoor seating, a BBQ area and its own private hot tub, so it works really well if you want a break that feels cosy but still a bit special. Inside, you’ll also find a fridge-freezer, microwave, toaster, kettle, crockery, cutlery and glassware, along with towels, toiletries and bathrobes for adults.
  • Good to know:
    • Some lodges are dog friendly.
    • Extra accessible items can be booked in advance, including a portable shower seat, shower grip handles, raised toilet seat frame and walking stick.
    • Family extras such as a travel cot, highchair, baby gate and bed guard are also available to book in advance.
    • There’s an onsite shop nearby.
    • Midweek stays in May and June 2026 currently have 20% off.
  • Why book this one: This is a lovely option if you want glamping that still feels really comfortable, especially with shops, activities, places to eat and bars all close by. The treat boxes are a nice extra too if you’re booking for a birthday, couples’ break or special occasion.
  • Book here: Blakemere Hideaways Glamping
  • Nearby ideas: One of the best things about this one is that it’s right next to Blakemere Village, so you’ve got independent shops, activities, eateries and bars all within easy reach.

Tipsy Tree Retreats & Lodges

  • Location: Snape Ln, Weston, Crewe CW2 5QN
  • Best for: Adults looking for a peaceful and unusual countryside escape.
  • Sleeps: Up to 2 adults.
  • Price guide: Around £200 to £240 for 2 nights in May.
  • What to expect:
    • Tipsy Tree is a 5-star glamping retreat on a small working farm, so it feels peaceful, rural and a bit different from a standard night away. There are two yurts and one lodge, all named after the animals bred on site, which gives the whole place a slightly quirky and personal feel.
    • Each stay is designed for two adults and includes heating, cooking facilities, a private bathroom and a private hot tub, so it works really well if you want a countryside break with a bit of comfort thrown in. The farm itself is home to Hereford cattle, pedigree Ryeland sheep and hens, with fresh free-range eggs often available to buy from the honesty box at the gate.
  • Good to know:
    • Adults-only stay.
    • Dog friendly, but pets must be kept under control and not left unattended.
    • Bedding for 2 guests is included.
    • Check-in is between 3pm and 7pm.
    • Check-out is by 10am.
    • Quiet hours apply from 9.30pm to 7am.
    • Two traditional country pubs are just over a mile away.
  • Why book this one: This is a lovely option if you want somewhere quiet and full of character, with countryside views, quirky interiors and a proper away-from-it-all feel.
  • Book here: Tipsy Tree Glamping.
  • Nearby ideas: A good choice for a Cheshire countryside break, especially if you like country walks and pub stop-offs. It’s also handy for the M6, being around 2 miles from Junction 16, so it works well for an easy weekend away or an overnight stop on a longer journey.

Cheshire Glamping at Lady Heyes

  • Location: Lady Heyes Attraction Village & Holiday Park, Kingsley Road, Frodsham, Cheshire, WA6 6SU
  • Best for: Couples looking for a glamping break with shops, activities and days out nearby.
  • Sleeps: 2 guests per pod.
  • Price guide: From around £462 for a 4-night stay.
  • What to expect:
    • Lady Heyes is a little different from some of the more tucked-away countryside glamping sites, as it sits within a 15-acre attraction village in the Cheshire countryside. That makes it a good choice if you like the idea of glamping with a few more things going on nearby rather than being completely off-grid.
    • The pods are set up for 2 guests and include complimentary WiFi, access to toilets and showers, a communal pot wash area, a fire pit and a bistro set outside. It’s a fairly simple glamping setup, but the big draw here is the wider Lady Heyes site, with its mix of independent shops, attractions and extra things to do during your stay.
  • Good to know:
    • Pods sleep 2 guests each.
    • Complimentary WiFi included.
    • Shared toilets and showers.
    • Communal pot wash area.
    • Fire pit and outdoor bistro set.
    • Half-price discount on the second night of your stay at selected times.
  • Why book this one: This is a good option if you want a glamping stay that feels easy and sociable, with independent shops, activities and even padel all part of the wider site.
  • Book here: Lady Heyes Glamping with Hot Tub
  • Nearby ideas: Delamere Forest is only around 9 miles away and is brilliant for walks, bike rides and summer concerts. It’s also a handy base for exploring Frodsham or heading out for a day trip to Chester Zoo.
wooden glamping pods with hot tubs in Cheshire

Rye Bank Adventures

  • Location: Rye Bank Farm, Norbury, Whitchurch, SY13 4HZ
  • Best for: Larger groups wanting their own exclusive glamping space.
  • Sleeps: Up to 16 guests.
  • Price guide: Around £1,150 for exclusive use of the full site.
  • What to expect:
    • Rye Bank Adventures is a great option if you’re looking for somewhere completely different for a group stay. Rather than booking one pod, you get exclusive use of the whole glamping paddock, which includes four sleeping pods, a wet room pod, camp kitchen, lounge area, hot tub and a large firepit, all set up for a private group getaway.
    • It’s much more about the shared outdoor experience than a luxury couple’s break, so this one works especially well for families, friendship groups or special occasions. The site comes well equipped for larger groups too, with cooking equipment, pots, pans, utensils, plates and cups provided for up to 16 guests, along with a gas BBQ and kettle. Eco-friendly shampoo, conditioner and body wash are included in the shower pod, and wood is provided for both the fire and the hot tub.
  • Good to know: What you could bring…
    • Exclusive-use site for groups of up to 16.
    • Up to 4 dogs are welcome at no extra charge.
    • Bedding and towels are not included, so you’ll need to bring your own.
    • Food and drinks are also self-catered.
    • Bookings start on Mondays and Fridays for weekday or weekend stays.
    • Charcoal is worth bringing if you want a quicker cooking option on the firepit.
    • Board games are provided, with extra space for your own group activities too.
  • Why book this one: This is one of the best Cheshire-area options for a larger group glamping break, especially if you want the whole space to yourselves rather than booking separate accommodation.
  • Book here: Ryebank Adventures
  • Nearby ideas: A good base for exploring Nantwich, Whitchurch and the Welsh border, with the Llangollen Canal nearby too.

Best Glamping Pods in Cheshire

Not everyone wants a shepherd’s hut or a lodge, so if you’re specifically looking for glamping pods in Cheshire, these are the ones I’d look at first. They’ve got that cosy, compact glamping feel, but with a few extra comforts thrown in too.

  • New Farm Cheshire – ideal for a peaceful couples’ break.
  • Lady Heyes – good choice if you want pod options with a bit more on site.
  • Welltrough Hall Farm – worth a look for a quieter countryside stay.

Best Cheshire Glamping Stays for Couples

If you’re planning a romantic break, Cheshire has some really lovely glamping stays that feel a bit more special than your average overnight stay. Think private hot tubs, peaceful countryside views and cosy interiors that make it easy to switch off for a night or two.

There’s some absolutely lovely options available to you if you are looking for a glamping stay in Cheshire. I will keep adding to this post as new places pop up all the time.

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Helen Costello

Helen is the creator of North West Family Activities, sharing reliable, up-to-date guides on events, days out and family-friendly places across Liverpool, Merseyside and the wider North West. From fireworks and Christmas light trails to restaurant reviews and hidden gems, she helps families plan great days out with confidence.

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