Get More From Your Beaconsfield Holiday Park Hot Tub Cottage Break
Booking cottages with hot tubs in Beaconsfield Holiday Park gives you the perfect blend of countryside tranquillity and easy access to some of South Buckinghamshire's finest attractions. The park sits in the Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and offers everything from boutique cottages to spacious lodges ideal for large family gatherings or romantic breaks.
We love how this location works brilliantly for both couples seeking secluded getaways and families wanting dog friendly accommodation with plenty to explore nearby. Whether you're after a last minute deal or planning a new year retreat, the combination of luxury cottages and a private hot tub makes every stay special.
What to do on a family or couple's hot tub break in Beaconsfield Holiday Park
Beaconsfield itself splits into two distinct areas. The Old Town features Georgian architecture and independent shops whilst the newer section offers modern amenities. The town gained fame as a filming location for several British TV shows and maintains strong connections to the film industry through the nearby Pinewood Studios.
This makes it ideal for hot tub breaks because you get genuine countryside peace without sacrificing convenience. The M40 runs close by for easy access and London sits just 23 miles away. You can spend your days exploring historic houses and nature reserves before returning to your cottage with hot tub for a relaxing evening soak.
Sightseeing in Beaconsfield Holiday Park
The surrounding Chilterns landscape offers rolling hills and ancient beech woodlands that have inspired writers and artists for centuries. Beaconsfield Old Town preserves its market town character with buildings dating back to the 17th century. The area transformed from a coaching stop on the London to Oxford road into a sought-after residential location whilst keeping its historic charm intact.
Top 5 attractions you have to see in Beaconsfield Holiday Park
The variety of attractions near your holiday cottages means everyone finds something to enjoy. From grand estates to quirky museums, we've picked five places that showcase the best of South Buckinghamshire.
Bekonscot Model Village
This miniature world opened in 1929 and remains the oldest model village in the world. Six themed areas feature tiny buildings, working railways and detailed landscapes that captivate visitors of all ages. The craftsmanship is extraordinary with over 200 buildings and 10 model trains running through the display.
Jordans Quaker Village
This peaceful hamlet holds deep historical significance as a centre of Quaker worship since the 1600s. The Meeting House dates from 1688 and William Penn, founder of Pennsylvania, is buried in the graveyard. The village maintains its simple architectural style and offers a glimpse into religious history that shaped both Britain and America.
Chiltern Open Air Museum
Spread across 45 acres of woodland, this museum rescues and rebuilds historic buildings from across the Chilterns. You'll find everything from an Iron Age house to a 1940s prefab. The site hosts regular events including traditional craft demonstrations and makes a brilliant day out for families staying in pet friendly cottages as dogs are welcome on leads.
Hughenden Manor
Benjamin Disraeli's former home sits in beautiful parkland just outside High Wycombe. The National Trust property reveals the life of the Victorian Prime Minister through preserved rooms and personal collections. During World War Two the estate housed a secret map-making operation and you can explore this fascinating hidden history in the cellars.
Burnham Beeches
This 540-acre nature reserve protects some of Britain's oldest trees with pollarded beeches dating back over 400 years. The ancient woodland provides habitat for rare beetles and bats whilst offering miles of walking trails. It's perfect for morning walks before returning to your holiday house for a lazy afternoon in the jacuzzi.
Don't Miss These...
| Attraction | What you'll experience | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Bekonscot Model Village | Intricate miniature world with working railways and detailed landscapes | Families |
| Jordans Quaker Village | Historic religious site with 17th century Meeting House and peaceful atmosphere | Couples |
| Chiltern Open Air Museum | Rescued historic buildings and traditional craft demonstrations across woodland site | Everyone |
| Hughenden Manor | Victorian Prime Minister's home with secret wartime history | Everyone |
| Burnham Beeches | Ancient woodland with 400-year-old trees and wildlife spotting opportunities | Everyone |
Visitor FAQs
How do I get to Beaconsfield Holiday Park?
The park sits just off the M40 at Junction 2 making it easily accessible by car. Beaconsfield railway station offers direct trains to London Marylebone in 25 minutes. Local bus services connect to High Wycombe and surrounding villages.
What family activities are available nearby?
Bekonscot Model Village tops the list for children along with the Chiltern Open Air Museum. Go Ape in Wendover Forest offers treetop adventures whilst Odds Farm Park provides animal encounters. Many large cottages come with gardens perfect for kids to play.
Where are the best romantic spots?
Jordans Quaker Village offers peaceful walks whilst Hughenden Manor's gardens provide stunning views. The Old Town has several excellent restaurants for intimate dinners. Your own private hot tub creates the ultimate romantic setting after exploring.
What shopping options exist?
Beaconsfield Old Town features independent boutiques and antique shops. High Wycombe offers major retailers whilst Marlow provides upmarket shopping. London's West End sits just 40 minutes away by train for serious retail therapy.
Are hot tub cottages suitable year-round?
Absolutely. We find hot tub stays particularly magical during winter when you can stargaze from the warm water. Spring and autumn offer mild weather for exploring whilst summer evenings in the hot tub are perfect after busy days out.
Choosing holiday lets at Beaconsfield Holiday Park means you get the best of both worlds. Spend your days discovering South Buckinghamshire's heritage and natural beauty then unwind in your own secluded retreat.
Whether you book a cosy chalet for 2 or large holiday houses for groups, the combination of location and luxury makes every visit memorable. The variety of cottages to rent means you'll find exactly what suits your needs from cheap cottages for budget-conscious travellers to luxury cottages with swimming pool access.














































