Spotlight on London spa YĀTRĀ Urban at Montcalm Royal London House
Looking for a London spa day in style? Here's the hotel in the heart of the City complete with three restaurants, beautiful rooms and a tranquil retreat.
Read full postSurrounded by 1065 acres of land, this is a paradise for pets and people alike. While you have your spa treatment, your dog can relax in the gardens and for a mere £35.00 will also be given a bed and dinner.
Cuddling up by the fire is one of the highlights at Spread Eagle Hotel and Spa after a day of exploring the historic town of Midhurst and relaxing by the pool. The picture is complete if your dog joins the party, which he or she can do as for £15 a night he/she also gets dinner!
On a cliff top surrounded by one of Scotland’s most famous golf courses and the sea beyond, Fairmont St Andrews is a five star experience for everyone to enjoy for £20.00 per night per dog.
You will find few places more picturesque than this 11th century castle, and once again it’s just £15 per dog for man/woman’s best friend to join the fun.
Overlooking the Fowey Estuary, Fowey Hall is a seaside retreat that inspired The Wind in the Willows. These days it’s still as inspirational as it was to Kenneth [name] and welcomes the whole family including the dog with lots to entertain the kids, including collecting eggs from the hotel chickens.
A historic red brick building that makes you feel like royalty, Tylney Hall is a glamorous destination surrounded by beautiful grounds. It’s perfect for walking around so bringing the dog seems like an obvious choice, which you can do for £25 per night to give him/her their own basket, blankets, bowl and chewy toy.
The contemporary spa inspired by nature is offset by the Elizabethan Manor, and together the whole experience is charming, and made better by the welcome presence of man/woman’s best friend.
The hotel and country club is part of the Elite Hotels collection and as such is a beautiful building in equally beautiful grounds with a decadent spa. Much like its sister hotels, Luton Hoo and Tylney Hall it welcomes furry friends for £30 per night for its own basket, blanket, bowls and goodie bag.
On the edge of the Cotswolds this Jacobean manor house is all about family life, relaxation and indulgence, which wouldn’t be complete if the family pet wasn’t along for the ride as well.
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Read full postThe elements often play a role in spa experiences, but at this luxury spa hotel in Edinburgh they take that earthy inspiration to new heights.
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