The best UK hotels with outdoor swimming pools which you can book this summer

THE UK is finally seeing temperatures heat up, with parts of the country expected to hit 29C this weekend.

Brits wanting to cool off on holiday can make the most of the hotels which have outdoor swimming pools.

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Staycations can go ahead again, meaning Brits can book a hotel stay with friends or family.

We've rounded up the best hotels across the UK which have outdoor pools, which you can book right now.

Gara Rock, Devon

Located in Salcombe, Gara Rock's outdoor swimming pool has uninterupted views of the sea.

Not only is it heated, but you can take a cocktail made from local Salcombe gin to relax on the sun loungers.

Also at the hotel is an indoor pool, cinema room, Elemis spa and restaurant, as well as a mixture of hotel bedrooms and self-catering cottages.

King Street Townhouse, Manchester

One of the few outdoor hotel pools in a city, Manchester's King Street Townhouse has theirs on the seventh floor.

With great views of the city, the pool ijs part of the hotel spa which includes a steam room and "relaxation area".

Only guests can access it with 40 rooms at the hotel, although there is also a cinema and roof terrace to pass the time at.

Sinah Warren Coastal Hotel, Hampshire

Sinah Warren – a hotel on Hayling Island – is an inlet reached only by a causeway from the Hampshire coast.

It's a large hotel surrounded by beautiful gardens, where you can find a heated outdoor pool with views of the beach.

Also at the hotel is giant chess, a spa, and tennis courts, as well as live music and entertainment every night.

  • Stay from £66.50pppn

Bedruthan Hotel & Spa, Cornwall

The Bedruthan has not one but three outdoor pools, one shallow for little ones to enjoy and a large, deep pool surrounded by gardens and loungers –perfect for sunny days.

There's also an indoor pool if the weather takes a turn.

Set on a clifftop by the beautiful Cornish coastline, the beach is right by the hotel if you get bored of the pool and there's also a luxurious spa and restaurant.

  • Stay from £63pppn

The Grand Hotel, East Sussex

If you fancy a bit more of a splurge, book into the five-star Grand Hotel in Eastbourne, often referred to by locals as "A Palace By the Sea".

As well as an amazing outdoor swimming pool, the hotel has great views of the sea and the cliffs at Beachy Head.

It's also home to what is considered to be one of the best restaurants on the south coast.

  • Stay from £114pppn

Riviera Lodge, Devon

An adult-only hotel, Riviera Lodge is a fantastic choice for a relaxing break.

During the day there's a light lunch menu on offer, if you can tear yourself away from the pool.

You can also enjoy a drink in the bar, soak up the sunshine in the sun lounge or catch a glimpse of the nearby bay from the terrace.

  • Stay from £48.50pppn

The Havelock, Isle of Wight

You'd be forgiven for thinking you were in the Spain at The Havelock, which has a Mediterranean-style pool set in lovely gardens.

There are ensuite rooms here, some of which have a sea view, and the seafront is close by.

The full English breakfast here is a real treat, made using fresh local produce where possible, which can be enjoyed on the outdoor terrace area.

  • Stay from £50pppn

Porth Veor, Cornwall

These Villas and Apartments are just three minutes’ walk from Porth Beach and a five-minute drive from the centre of Newquay.

As well as an outdoor pool, guests get free Wi-Fi and private parking, and can choose from self-catering, bed and breakfast or half-board accommodation.

Rooms are light, spacious and modern with balconies and patios to enjoy during the summer.

  • Stay from £41pppn

A glass bottom rooftop pool has opened in London – although you have to be a resident of a luxury flat block to use it.

Here are some other swimming pool staycations you can book from £149pp.

Or, we've rounded up the cheapest places to buy your own paddling pool this summer.

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