Hot tub escapes and a cabin nestled in a forest are some of the unique Airbnb’s on offer in Buckinghamshire.
Whether you’re visiting the town or just fancy a night somewhere different, the following list may help you decide where to stay.
Here are four of the coolest Airbnb’s in Bucks:
The Woodland Cabin with Hot Tub Spa
Location: Just outside Aylesbury in Dinton
Escape everyday life and unwind in this new secluded woodland cabin located on a private, gated farm estate in the beautiful Bucks countryside.
The property offers a kitchenette, fully fitted bathroom with shower, double bedroom area, single sofa bed and lounge area, wood burner, large enclosed decked outside space with Sunbeach Spa hot tub, outside seating and gas BBQ. All essentials provided.
You can read more here.
The Hayloft, Downley Common
You can stay in a gorgeous redecorated barn where the owners horses are stabled a short distance from the staircase and there are free range chickens and ducks roaming in the gardens.
The Hayloft is first floor self-contained accommodation accessed by a private external staircase. It has recently been redecorated and furnished to provide a comfortable and cosy environment.
Visit here for details.
Period barn, private heated swimming pool, hot tub
With enough room for 10 guests, this period barn in Chesham could be the ideal escape for you and your family or friends.
The Cabin and hot tub are located on the swimming pool patio. Guests booking the barn and pool will have privacy and the sole use of the entire area. The entire area is exclusive and not shared.
The pool is heated during the extended swimming season from April through to the end of October, during this period the water is usually very warm.
Find out more here.
Nestled in nature
You can enjoy a lovely romantic getaway in nature on a 550 acre estate within walking distance to Amersham Old Town.
You can stay in a fully equipped shepherd's hut with seating area and gas barbecue.
There's also a horse riding school on the estate where you can book lessons.
Click here for details.
Comments: Our rules
We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused.
Please report any comments that break our rules.
Read the rules here