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Seasonal Spa Day for One with Lunch and Treatment at Three Horseshoes Country Inn and Spa - Weekends
About the experience
Enjoy some me-time on your weekend with a half spa day for one person at Three Horseshoes Country Inn and Spa. Located on the edge of the Staffordshire Peak Park, this tranquil escape is a wonderful place for some pampering. Make the most of the unique facilities designed to improve wellbeing, including a Peak District stonebath, cedar plunge pool, wood-panelled farmers sauna, hydrotherapy pool, Mill Wheel shower and more. Then, prepare to be whisked off to a peaceful oasis with a 25-minute spa treatment, chosen from options such as a mini facial, full body exfoliation and massages. For the finishing touch, tempt your tastebuds with a scrumptious two-course lunch at The Country Inn, enjoying a starter and main course for one.
What's included?
- A half spa day for one at Three Horseshoes Country Inn and Spa
- A soothing 25-minute spa treatment, choosing from:
- Mini facial
- Head, neck and shoulder massage
- Full body exfoliation
- Leg and foot massage
- Prenatal Leg and Tummy massage
- A scrumptious two-course lunch in The Country Inn
- Full access to the spa and leisure facilities during your session
What do I need to know?
- All our vouchers are fully flexible and can be redeemed against our huge range of experiences
- Your voucher is valid for one person
- Available Friday–Sunday, year round
- Choose your half-day spa slot from either 9am–12.30pm or 1pm–4.30pm. For morning spa slots, lunch is served at 1pm, and for afternoon spa slots, lunch is served at 12pm
- Please inform the supplier of any medical conditions, dietary requirements or pregnancies at the point of booking
- The prenatal massage can only be offered to expecting mothers over 12 weeks and before 36 weeks of pregnancy
- Please bring your own swimwear. Robes and towels are provided on the day
- Minimum age: 16 years
- Some dishes may be subject to a surcharge
- All dates are subject to availability