Spotlight on The Quay Hotel & Spa in Wales
On the breathtaking North Wales Coast, take time out in relaxing style at this welcoming retreat with views across the water to majestic Conwy Castle.
Read full postThis year the Cornish gem opened its spectacular new spa facilities complete with the UK’s only Cowshed Spa outside Soho House.
The St Moritz Hotel is an Art Deco style haven on the coast of Cornwall, combining glamour with laid back beach vibes, luxury and natural beauty. Amongst its many prized features are the fine dining Shorecrest Restaurant, its Seaside Café with views of the Camel Estuary and Stepper Point, and an array of accommodation from chic rooms and suites to five-star apartments. Now, they have added an exquisite new spa to complete the experience.
Taking the crown as one of the leading luxury spa hotels in Cornwall and the South West, Cowshed Active and Relax is a unique destination designed to cater to every aspect of your wellness journey. In a contemporary space that's designed to sympathetically blend with the hotel whilst maximising the breathtaking vistas, facilities include:
Boasting the title of the UK’s only Cowshed Spa outside Soho House properties, there are six treatment rooms where therapists offer indulgent treatments using mood-enhancing Cowshed products based on botanical ingredients straight out of an English country garden. The cherry on top is their on-site shop, so you can even take your favourite skincare products home with you.
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