Treat your loved one this Valentine’s Day to these gorgeous health and beauty gifts
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‘His & Her’ spa treatments
What better way to spend your Valentine’s Day than with a pamper package for two?
Better Together at Cadbury House
The spa at Cadbury House is offering couples a luxurious package to be enjoyed together to celebrate Valentine’s Day. The package includes full access to spa facilities for the day, a light lunch in thelounge, a glass of bubbly, and a relaxing stone massage each, making it the perfect treat for your loved one.
The Better Together luxury spa day costs £42pp and is available Sunday-Friday throughout February.
For more information or to book, call 01934 837231 or visit theclubandspabristol.co.uk
Spa day at the Roman Baths
Make the most of Bath’s natural thermal waters with a one day spa package - the perfect way to celebrate Valentine’s Day with your partner. The package includes a ticket to the Roman Baths, a voucher for a three-course launch or Champagne afternoon tea in the Pump Room, and a voucher for a two hour spa session at Thermae Bath Spa.
The spa package costs £66pp.
For more information or to book, call 0844 847 5256 or go to visitbath.co.uk
Weekend break at Mount Somerset Hotel
Enjoy a two night break over Valentine’s weekend (Friday 14 and Saturday 15 February) at the Mount Somerset Hotel in Lower Henlade. The stay includes a chilled bottle of Champagne and homemade chocolates on arrival, plus a 30 minute back, neck and shoulder massage or facial to unwind. On Friday 14, enjoy canapés, a strawberry Bellini, and a four-course dinner as part of the package. Dinner on the second night can be booked as an extra.
The stay, including the treatment and Friday’s meal, costs from £239.50pp for a classic room.
For more information or to book, call 01823 442 500 or visit themountsomersethotelandspa.com
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