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Spa breaks for a week or similar..help
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Perhaps ion the wrong topic but couldnt find it elsewhere
Im looking for a spa break with the missus but I understand anything longer then 3 days is a lot of pampering LOL
However what is the alternative?
Is there such a thing where Spa facilities are provided and also a room for about a week (5-7 days)
Im looking for a spa break with the missus but I understand anything longer then 3 days is a lot of pampering LOL
However what is the alternative?
Is there such a thing where Spa facilities are provided and also a room for about a week (5-7 days)
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Cheapest are the ones in the UK, day trips are available.Posts are not advice and must not be relied upon.0
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Sorry yes a UK break was the destination,
Any help??0 -
Posts are not advice and must not be relied upon.0
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Do you mean like a health farm or a weel long retreat?0
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Try these, not cheap, but sound heavenly. You get 3 meals a day included.
http://www.ragdalehall.co.uk/spa-break-details.cfm/stay_ID/9/title/The-Pampering-Holiday-
http://www.ragdalehall.co.uk/spa-break-details.cfm/stay_ID/10/title/Unwind-and-Relax-Week-Away-0 -
Champneys were doing some good deals recently, limited weeks where it was a double room for 6 nights for £670 for 2 people or so, including some treatments.
Basically, sign yourself up to spa mailing lists and see if any offers come through that are of use..0 -
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Most good country house hotels have a spa attached these days. You usually get use of the facilities (pool, jacuzzi, sauna, steam room and gym) in with the cost of your room, you can then just pay for any trreatments on top on an adhoc basis. Or you can probably buy a package of treatments to use throughout your stay. If you limit yourself to going to an actual stand alone spa, then you will probably be really restricting the areas you have open to visit.
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