It’s National Spa Week this week, so how better to celebrate than by enjoying a relaxing break at The Bedford Lodge Spa?
Set in the heart of Newmarket, this award-winning spa is the height of luxury and sits beautifully within the fantastic grounds of the stylish Bedford Loge Hotel. It is recognised as one of the best spas in the East of England and these high standards have been reflected its recent receipt of the prestigious 5-bubble rating by the Good Spa Guide.
Whether you’re looking for a one-off treatment or a three-day break, the huge variety of facilities at The Spa at Bedford Lodge can cater for all your needs. Ease away your aches and pains in the spacious hydrotherapy pool, relax in the sunshine with a book in the outdoor rooftop hot tub, detoxify and cleanse with a private rasul mud treatment, or loosen up in the luxury thermal area complete with hammam table.
On top of all this, there are 10 beautifully-styled treatment rooms, a couples’ treatment suite, a beauty room for manicures and pedicures and even a therapy room for visiting cosmetic doctors.
After a day of treatments, you can then relax in the decadent relaxation room to soft lighting, relaxing music, comfortable sofas and soft blankets.
And it doesn’t stop there! If you would like to make a weekend of it, you can stay at the fantastic four-star on-site hotel. Originally a Georgian hunting lodge, it is the perfect combination of country house charm and modern luxury.
Treat yourself this National Spa Week – you deserve it!
Click here for more information about the Bedford Lodge Hotel & Spa and contact details.
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A spectacular summer day of polo, family entertainment and fundraising in support of East Anglian Air Ambulance.
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