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Love is in the air, food and spa..
Valentine’s Day is just around the corner and for couples looking for something different this year, 5* Rockliffe Hall in Hurworth, County Durham is offering a range of luxurious spa, dinner and overnight options to suit a variety of budgets.
Whether it’s an indulgent weekend break or a meal for two with live music, there’s something to melt even the hardest of hearts!
This year, couples can even learn how to give the perfect massage as couple’s massage classes are now available.
Valentine’s highlights include: -
Gourmet Lovers’ Escape- 1 night bed and breakfast including chocolates, flowers and Champagne on arrival, 7-course tasting menu in The Orangery and full use of spa facilities- £285 per person
Valentine’s Escape- 1 night bed and breakfast including 4-course dinner in the Brasserie by Atkinson, full use of the spa facilities- £155 per person
Valentine’s Spa Lovers’ Escape- 1 night bed and breakfast including full spa use from 9am on the day of arrival, 45 minutes mud rasul, 45 minute warm oil massage in couples’ treatment room and 4-course meal in the Brasserie by Atkinson- £245 per person
Dinner and live music in The Clubhouse- 3-course dinner with live music- £30 per person
Dinner in The Orangery- choose from a 7 or 9-course dinner- from £74.50 per person
Couple’s Catch-up- includes arrival drink, mud rasul treatment for two, 45 minute warm oil massage in couples’ treatment room, glass of wine or smoothie and 2-course dinner- £250 for two people
For more details and booking visit http://www.rockliffehall.com/ or contact 01325 729999
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Anna Addison .
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