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The Peake Spa is just part of the draw at this sprawling resort, which also boasts two 18-hole championship golf courses, 40 exercise classes a week and a running club. The spa offers a wide range of treatments, including Neum Wellbeing therapies, that combine shiatsu and Thai massage to lower stress and improve sleep; physiotherapy sessions; and non-surgical treatments aimed at relieving pain and preventing further problems. Accommodation ranges from standard rooms in the hotel to eco-friendly lodges that are ideal for families or small groups. This rooftop spa and garden at Rudding Park makes full use of Harrogate’s world-famous waters, offering a wide range of hydrotherapy and thermal experiences. Beyond the usual massage and facials, the spa also offers specific treatments for mums-to-be, those with dermatological conditions and who are living with or recovering from cancer. There are treatments for the mind, too, with “Energy Healing” sessions that promise increased focus and energy, and less stress and anxiety. The hotel also has its own golf course – ideal for keeping non spa-loving partners happy. Set in the 163-acre Galgorm Estate, this Spa & Thermal Village is the first of its kind in Northern Ireland, offering an array of indoor and outdoor pools, alfresco hot tubs, saunas and steam rooms, and even a snow cabin. There are plenty of spa treatments, but the real therapy here is lazing in warm waters surrounded by open countryside, or under starlit skies (the pools are open into the evening). Rooms come with King Koil mattresses and lovely garden or river views, and there are three superb restaurants to choose from. Set across 450 acres of tranquil Cornish countryside, the St Mellion Estate is ideal for spa lovers and non-spa-loving partners, with two golf courses, tennis courts and three swimming pools, alongside the Elemis spa. Deep-tissue massages and collagen facials can be combined with cycle rides or hikes around the estate, personal training sessions and studio or spin classes in the fitness studios. The No 18 Brasserie serves up locally sourced meat and fish, with hearty roasts on Sundays.

This is a country house hotel out of central casting, all honey-coloured stone, wood-panelling and grand fireplaces. There are formal gardens and the wonderful Wiltshire countryside to explore. The hotel’s chic yet cutting-edge Aquarius spa includes a huge indoor/outdoor hydrotherapy pool, aromatic thermal suites, heated stone recliners and a sauna. The facials and massages with Gaia Skincare are gorgeous, the products handmade in Britain using traditional methods. For total relaxation, book a flotation pod filled with warm water and 500kg of Epsom salts. The lights go down and there’s nothing to do but drift off. In the evening, after all that chilling, the Michelin-starred restaurant is a treat. Therefore, arriving a good 1 – 2 hours before your treatment begins will leave you time to experience the pool, steam room, sauna etc. and prepare both body and mind for the experience it’s about to receive. Set above Cardiff Bay, the Marin is one of Wales’s leading spas, with a focus on organic, raw ingredients; product ranges include La Rue Verte, which utilises CBD, and Ishga treatments, created from Scottish seaweed and spring water. The indoor hydrotherapy pools are filled with water that has been treated to replicate mineral and salt-rich seawater, and the dry-heat sauna is designed to help rejuvenate skin and muscles, and detoxify the body. Rooms are a touch corporate, but come with impressive, panoramic views over the city and sea beyond. An expensive way to end the day, adding tension in newly relaxed muscles and washing away beneficial oils and moisturisers, all your therapist’s hard work will be undone the moment you step into the pool. This is a slice of ancient Rome buried deep in a subterranean corner of Covent Garden, set in a neo-classical townhouse, once the home of JM Barrie. Inside, you’ll find a luxurious cavern of candlelit pools, replete with arches and columns. Aire first opened in Seville 20 years ago and now has outposts in New York, Chicago and Copenhagen among others. There are pools to suit all tastes: a salt bath you can float in, one that’s piping hot, and the aptly named Frigidarium, at 14C. There’s a steam room and sauna, and in true Roman style, a red wine bath treatment, too.If you do want to use the facilities, use them before your treatment. This is really important. Not all facilities are appropriate after your treatment and also mean you’ll lose the benefits of the treatments you’ve just had. One of the leading spas in the north of England, the combination of Seaham’s striking clifftop location, crisp sea breezes and its Asian-styled spa makes for an eclectic, memorable stay. The hotel – a Georgian country house once home to the poet Lord Byron – is linked to the Serenity Spa by a subterranean walkway that delivers guests into a dimly lit warren of treatment rooms, thermal showers and a Zen garden. The spa offers Temple Spa and Ishga treatments – using Scottish seaweed and spring water – and all the healthiness can be counterbalanced with a glass of bubbles at the Taittinger Nail Bar. Steeped in history, Monkey Island began life as a fishing getaway in the 18th century, and went on to become a riverside inn, famous as a destination for writers, musicians and artists. It reopened in 2019, with a floating spa housed on a traditional barge on the river, offering unique treatments including a “floating” massage on an aqua-cushioned bed, and a Malay massage, which uses long, kneading strokes. Guests can also enjoy riverside walks or boat trips on the Thames. End the day in the cosy Whisky Snug, accessible by a secret staircase. Secretsstjamesmontegobay.com is operated independently by an established, fully licensed Travel company with Certified Travel Professionals. Added fishing in water outside spa. Removed bugs allowing players to retain the spa's healing and/or the swimsuit outfit outside of the spa.

River Road • 2 River Road • 1 Willow Lane • 2 Willow Lane • 24 Mountain Road • Elliott's Cabin • Farmhouse • Island Farmhouse • Leah's Cottage • Mayor's Manor • Tent • Trailer • Treehouse Housed in the city’s imposing, Grade II listed Free Trade Hall, the Edwardian has a pleasingly grand feel with a surprisingly reasonable price tag. The spa channels the building’s industrial heritage with a pared-down, urban feel boasting oak walls, glass dividing screens and exposed ceilings – all of which makes the 12m pool look even more inviting. Espa treatments range from Swedish massages to body wraps and mum-to-be therapies, along with a full programme of grooming treatments. At night, the Peter Street Kitchen is one of the city’s hippest, serving Japanese and Mexican small plates. This classic Lakeland hotel got a new lease of life when it opened the Falls Spa, which has 18 bedrooms set above and around the 16m outdoor hydro pool, four-person rasul mud chamber, thermal suite and treatment rooms. Treatments offered include Elemis facials and La Sultane de Saba massages, using shea butter and clay from the Atlas mountains. Dog-friendly rooms are in the main hotel building, which also houses Mizu – a pan Asian restaurant – and the more traditional Lake View restaurant (with dog-friendly tables). Family owned, and set in a wonderful position above Cardigan Bay, the Cliff combines spectacular sea views with a sleek, subterranean spa. In keeping with the seaside location, the spa offers Thalgo Marine treatments, from algae wraps which activate circulation and increase metabolism, to hot stone massages, alongside reflexology and Indian head massages. There’s a nine-hole golf course for non-spa partners (with Cardigan’s 18-hole course next door), and excellent sea and river fishing, plus clifftop walks from the door.Spend a lazy afternoon in Rowton’s elegant spa, which offers Elemis facials and body treatments, along with a choice of treatments for men and mums-to-be. The Lounge & Terrace offers delicious light meals, many using fruit and vegetables grown in the hotel’s picturesque gardens, which also promises guests a tranquil space to stroll, practise yoga or simply curl up on a lounger with a good book. The hotel itself is a classic Georgian manor house with 39 individually styled rooms. The bright lights of Chester are just 10 minutes’ drive away. It may feel like a classic English manor house, but the spa channels more of a Mediterranean vibe, with treatments based around Temple Spa products that use extracts of herbs, flowers, fruits and olives. Treatments are all about pampering, with a champagne and truffle facial and a hands-free “brush massage” offered alongside more traditional options. There are lovely walks from the hotel door into the New Forest, with the picturesque village of Burley just a few minutes’ stroll away. Dogs are welcomed as part of the family and are provided with their own mats, bowls and treats. If you’re not intending on using the facilities, arrive 20 – 30 minutes before your treatments to allow time to sit, relax, grab a drink and take in your surroundings. If you’ve rushed in or late, you won’t be able to enjoy the experience as much, as well as impact on the others that follow you. Walking into the Coach House (designed by contemporary artist Brian Clarke) is like entering a stained-glass window: saturated colour, Josef Frank-esque fabrics and excellent food ensure this isn’t your average spa day. While facials and pedicures are available, beauty offerings are secondary to wellness, with a focus on naturopathy and serious biodynamic massage. Locals visit early to bathe in the heated outdoor pool.

Surrounded by 1,400 acres of rolling Yorkshire Dales, the Coniston is as welcoming to four-legged guests as two (do be sure to notify the hotel in advance to ensure that a dog-friendly room is available). The Nadarra Spa makes the most of the rural location, with outdoor infinity pools and private garden baths that come with gorgeous countryside views. Inside, start with the thermal suite or a dip in the pool, before a rasul mud treatment or an Aromatherapy Associates facial. Dinners can be Asian flavours at the Blossom Kitchen, or traditional Yorkshire dishes in The View. Vista' can now be caught in the water outside of the spa. Reintroduced bug that allows the player to retain the swimsuit outside the spa by dying in the changing hallway. Spending time at the soothing ASPA spa is just part of the restorative experience at Auchrannie, which offers wood-panelled “retreat” cabins, buried deep in the glen, alongside luxury lodges and spa bedrooms. Exploring Arran’s silent, unspoilt landscapes – whether on foot, bike or Segways (both available to hire) – is a tonic in itself, and makes an ideal combination with the therapeutic massages and treatments on offer in the spa. There are three restaurants to choose from when it comes to dining and excellent facilities for kids, making this a great family choice.

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The big draw at this modern marina resort is the stunning infinity pool, set on the shores of Loch Fyne and heated to 33C – making it a lovely place to soak up the views, whatever time of the year. Inside, the spa has a 16m pool, sauna and hot tub, with a good range of treatments, including Décleor and Ishga products, and a programme of yoga and fitness classes. Combine spa treatments with time out on the water – the hotel offers private boat charters, day trips to private beaches, as well as kayaking and fishing. On the edge of the Peak District National Park, Shrigley’s 260 acres are crisscrossed with walking and jogging trails (alongside an 18-hole golf course), making it easy to combine gentle exercise with indulgent spa treatments. The Bazaar Spa boasts an alfresco infinity pool, heated to 38C, and a steam, sauna and whirlpool bath in the former chapel, with treatments ranging from Ayurvedic rituals to Décleor facials and personally tailored massages. Dine in style at the Oakridge restaurant, or keep things more relaxed with pizza and a glass in the Courtyard Bar. When Buxton Crescent re-opened its doors in 2021, it marked a new beginning for one of the country’s most historic spa hotels – renowned in Georgian times as the premier spa in the country. Its 21st-century incarnation combines period touches – fluted columns, glittering chandeliers and stained glass – with a state of the art spa, designed around the town’s thermal waters. Laze in the indoor/outdoor rooftop pool, take a dip in the refurbished Victorian baths and detox in the salt cave and aromatherapy steam rooms.

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