Where to go and what to do on a spa break in Warminster
The historic town of Warminster sits amidst the beauty of south-west Wiltshire on the edge of Salisbury Plain, offering a world of attractions, rest, and relaxation.
Read full postOn the edge of Dartmoor, Boringdon Hall is a castle with a history amongst illustrious figures such as Lady Jane Grey. Taking in views of the dramatic moors, the hotel has been renovated in recent years to achieve five star status. While the hotel has all the makings of a romantic break, the spa, which has been completed in 2017 is a three floor escape with contemporary style and lots of space for a group spa break. Amongst its assets, the top floor of the spa is a dedicated Spatisserie where they have recently introduced brunch to the menu divided into awakening, balancing and calming meals.
VISIT GAIA SPA AT BORINGDON HALL
Set in 25 acres of Berkshire countryside, Hilton St Anne’s Manor has the benefit of being a family friendly hotel whilst also housing all the luxury required for a bit of adult downtime. In close proximity to the likes of Legoland Windsor, there’s plenty of escapades to head out to as well as Splash Time in the pool for the children. However, the hotel is also set in a manor house dating to 1860 and in addition to beautiful grounds and spa treatments, they now offer spa breaks complete with a bottomless brunch.
A luxurious city spa hotel with ultra modern style, The Guildford Harbour Hotel is the place for any foodie occasions, and in particular it’s an ideal spot for brunch. Surrounded by cool and contemporary glamour, tuck into breakfast or brunch and then why not head for a dip in the outdoor Champagne Pool?
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