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Rest and Rejuvenate with Spa Breaks

After the exhaustion and excess of the holiday season, the New Year is the perfect time for partygoers to rest and rejuvenate, with spa breaks across the country available from only £97.50 per person.

The Bedford Swan, Bedfordshire

Perfectly combining its original 18th century character with a host of modern facilities, The Bedford Swan is offering spa packages this winter from only £150 per person.

The hotel’s Lotus Spa offers a broad range of Ayurvedic therapies, designed to realign the body’s harmony and health for balanced wellbeing.  Guests are treated to an hour long spa treatment on arrival, along with full use of the Roman inspired pool and Jacuzzi facilities during their stay.

The package also includes a two-course lunch, overnight accommodation in a double room, a £25 per person allowance for dinner in the AA-rosette awarded River Room Restaurant and a full breakfast prior to departure.

For more information, or to book, visit www.bedfordswanhotel.co.uk or call 01234 346 565.

The Langstone, Portsmouth 

Located on England’s south coast, The Langstone enjoys a peaceful setting on the northern shore of Hayling Island, and its overnight getaway and pampering package is available from only £199 per room.

The package includes a full body aroma massage, skin refining facial and full use of the hotel’s leisure facilities, including the swimming pool, Jacuzzi, gym and sauna.  The treatments are followed by dinner in the hotel’s two AA-rosette winning Brasserie Restaurant, which is headed up by former chef to the Royal Household, James Parsons, as well as overnight accommodation and breakfast in the morning.

For more details, or to book, log-on to www.langstonehotel.co.uk or call 02392 465 011.

Grand Jersey, Channel Islands 

Situated just across from the iconic Elizabeth Castle in St Aubin’s Bay and surrounded by the majestic cliffs and white sand beaches of Jersey, the Grand Jersey hotel is offering an overnight spa package, from just £97.50 per person.

Recognised as UK Residential Spa of the Year in the Professional Beauty Awards two years in a row, Spa at Grand Jersey is an ideal place for luxurious indulgence this winter. The one-night package includes a glass of Champagne on arrival, a 30-minute spa treatment, dinner in Victoria’s Restaurant and breakfast before departure the following morning.

For more information or to book a stay, call 01534 722301 or log-on to www.grandjersey.com

Crowne Plaza Marlow, Buckinghamshire 

Set in five acres of beautiful Buckinghamshire countryside, the Crowne Plaza Marlow is offering an overnight spa package this winter, from just £115 per person.

Relax, unwind and be pampered by one of the hotel’s fully qualified beauty therapists, who offer a full range of Susan Monu, Jessica and Sienna X health and beauty treatments.  The package includes a treatment, along with overnight accommodation and breakfast the following morning.  Guests are also treated to dinner in the hotel’s two AA Rosette awarded Glaze Restaurant, which offers contemporary cuisine using the freshest local produce.

For more information or to book a stay, call 01628 496 800 or log-on to www.cpmarlow.co.uk

Crowne Plaza London Docklands 

Located in the trendy Docklands area of East London, the Crowne Plaza London Docklands is offering a spa break right in the capital this winter, from only £140 per person.

The newly refurbished Quad Health and Fitness Club offers manicures, pedicures and waxing for both male and female guests, as well as a choice of aromatherapy massages, facials, anti-ageing remedies and a host of treatments for the mind and body. The package includes a 55-minute treatment of the guest’s choosing, an overnight stay in one of the hotel’s luxury rooms and a full English breakfast before departure.

For more information, or to book the package, visit www.cpdocklands.co.uk or call 0207 055 2000.

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