Afternoon Sea
- 60 minute Organic Seaweed Bath per person
- Afternoon Tea
- 45 minutes pre-bookable use of the facilities
- Robe, towel and slippers provided
A unique getaway, Lusty Beg gives you the opportunity for escapism, adventure and relaxation thanks to lovely accommodation, gorgeous scenery and a luxury spa with a swimming pool and relaxation room. You can choose from a range of treatments including massages, baths, scrubs and facials using seaweed-based products, known for their powerful antioxidants. The award-winning “Spa of the Year” Island Spa boasts spa gardens where you can relax afterwards, as well as hair and beauty treatment rooms to book in for a finishing touch (Northern Ireland Hair and Beauty Awards 2021).
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This package can only be booked by calling 0800 043 6600
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Minimum of 6 guests needed to book, and a Maximum of 16 guests total
Purchase a monetary voucher that can be redeemed at a later date.
Lusty Beg is a privately owned island resort owned by Arthur and Liz Cadden, who bought it in 1990.
Lusty Beg is a unique retreat accessible by car and ferry. The postcode is BT93 8AD and there's parking on site. From Kesh village take the Pettigo Road, travel for approximately 1/2 mile before turning onto the A47 Belleek Road. Travel for about five miles and you will see the sign for Lusty Beg Island on the left hand side. Drive down the laneway and you will approach the pier. From there it will give you instructions on how to call for the ferry.
What's included in a spa day at Lusty Beg depends on the experience that you book. Facilities include a sauna, pool and garden, as well as a relaxation room, while the wider estate offers a range of activities from kayaking to clay pigeon shooting. There are also XXX treatment rooms and therapists use [comfort zone] products in a collection of face and body treatments.
Lusty Beg is a brimming with on-site activities including horse riding, off-roading, archery, kayaking, cycling, walking and clay pigeon shooting. The island is a unique place to stay, but there are also nearby attractions that are definitely worth exploring on a longer break.
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In the 1950s, Captain Kosh, a British Army officer purchased Lusty Beg and constructed the first chalet for hire. In the 1960s the island was sold to Bill and Ann O'Hara who further developed it as a tourist destination.
In the heart of the Fermanagh Lakelands, Lusty Beg is a unique place to stay. Guests stay in self-catering lodges and chalets, or in B&B accommodation in the Courtyard or the Lakeside cabins. The on-site Island Restaurant is the main dining experience, serving a daily changing, hearty menu in a relaxed atmosphere. There's also a cosy bar for a pint of Guinness.
Spa facilities include a sauna, pool and garden, as well as a relaxation room, while the wider estate offers a range of activities from kayaking to clay pigeon shooting. There are also XXX treatment rooms and therapists use [comfort zone] products in a collection of face and body treatments.
The on-site Island Restaurant is the main dining experience, serving a daily changing, hearty menu in a relaxed atmosphere. There's also a cosy bar for a pint of Guinness.
Check-in at Lusty Beg is from 4.00pm for rooms and check-out is at 12.00 midday. It is recommended however that you check your specific spa booking times before arrival, and that you check for any changes to regular opening times, particularly relating to bank holidays, before you visit.
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