VisitEngland Lists the Best Entertainment Options for Travellers
VisitEngland outlines some
of the country’s best pick-me-ups, from indulgent spa sessions to soul-southing
weekend breaks, that’ll leave you ready to take the new year by the horns.
Cleanse and Revitalise at Bath Thermae Spa
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Bath Thermae Spa |
- Once enjoyed by the Ancient Celts
and Romans, Bath Thermae Spa continues to offer visitors an indulgent
experience with 2,000 years of history. Make the most of Bath’s natural thermal
waters with the Spa’s Ancient and Modern package, which includes an exploration
of the great Roman temple within the world famous Roman Baths museum, lunch in
the classical Pump Room with the chance to sample water drawn straight from the
spa fountain, and a 2 hour spa session at Thermae Bath Spa.
Find Your Zen at a Weekend Yoga Retreat in Gloucestershire
- Waking up to views
of the Malvern Hills from your guestroom at Elmore Court in
Gloucestershire is guaranteed to invigorate and inspire you. Start your day
with silent walks across rolling fields, crisp with January frost, to still the
mind and to prepare for four hours of calming yoga in the great hall. A
beautiful stately home, gifted by the Queen to the Guise family in the 13th
century, Elmore Court remains an intrinsic part British history and a unique
destination for a country yoga retreat – perfect for recharging your batteries
after the overindulgence of Christmas and New Year.
Detox the Indulgent Way
at Allibaster House
- A million miles away from the strains of daily life,
Allibaster House is a beautiful 18th century country house set in nine acres of
lush West Sussex countryside, offering
personalised detox retreats. Its Simply Healing Retreats programmes are
engineered so that a combination of fresh juices, herbal supplements and
specialised treatments, including body wraps and massages, specifically target
the toxins that slow down your metabolism and create that feeling of lethargy –
perfect for this time of year.
Channel Your Creativity with a David Hockney Experience in Yorkshire
- The
White Swan Inn in Pickering, North
Yorkshire, has launched a new mid-week break for art lovers.
Renowned for its excellent Yorkshire food and
hospitality, the hotel is offering guests the chance to walk in the footsteps
of David Hockney and explore the countryside that so inspired the famous
artist. The David Hockney experience includes a two night mid-week stay at The
White Swan Inn, set amidst the very countryside that inspired the work featured
in this year's 'David Hockney: A Bigger Picture' exhibition at the Royal
Academy of Arts.
Pottery Courses by the Sea
- Combine complete relaxation with a brand new skill
on a pottery workshop in the beautiful and secluded coastal village of Welcombe
in North Devon. During the morning’s formal
tuition, explore the art of raku pottery and learn hand-building techniques
including slab building, coiling and moulding. Punctuate your pottery sessions
with some bracing coastal air: the sea is less than half a mile away and the
long stretches of coastal path offer spectacular views across the vast Atlantic Ocean. Residential courses include a stay at
Home Farm, a 200 year old stone build Georgian farmhouse in the pretty farm
hamlet of Mead. Famous visitors have included the singer Kathleen Ferrier and
the revered composer Benjamin Britten, who would have celebrated his centenary
in 2013.
Find Treetop Tranquillity in the New Forest
- Appearing to ‘float’ across a
wooded canopy with full picturesque views of the surrounding New
Forest, Chewton Glen’s six new Tree House Suites offer a spa bath
and fire pit on their decks. Choose from a trio of luxurious treatments:
Cocooned in Nature, a decadent and deeply nourishing fragrant body massage
using rosehip and mint essential oils; New Forest Flow, which draws upon the
energy of the surrounding forest to release tensions and toxins, and Tree Top
Tranquillity, which uses unique sensual hot oil candle infused with rose to
comfort skin in need of nourishment.
Knead Out the Stress with Atelier des Chefs
- Ah, a tea party. What could be
more English? Learn to prepare the finest tea in town with an Atelier Afternoon
Tea course. In a two-hour class you’ll make four different recipes: savoury
recipes include bruschetta with grilled vegetables, while the sweet treats
include macaroons, butter scones and flavoured chocolate truffles. De-stress
through vigorous kneading, folding and whisking and, after the class, relax in
the private dining area with a cup of tea or glass of Champagne.
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