Yorkshire Spa Retreat unveils £1m wellness space ahead of opening
Yorkshire Spa Retreat is set to launch a £1m nature-inspired spa facility as part of its lodge park experience from October 31 with online booking now open.
The 10,000 sq ft spa boasts three “beautifully equipped” treatment rooms. The nature-inspired spa forms part of Yorkshire Spa Retreat’s recently completed £4.5m development with “luxurious” holiday lodges, a bar and restaurant.
Guests to the spa can access facilities which include a Himalayan salt sauna, hydrotherapy pool, herbal steam room, a herbal lounge and a large relaxation dome for yoga, pilates and meditation.
The outdoor natural swimming pond mimics a chilled mountain lake, with the “invigorating” cold water providing “anti-inflammatory and rejuvenating benefits”.
The site’s holistic treatment menu includes a curated collection of full body massages, facials and beauty treatments as well as bespoke spa packages such as the Yorkshire Ritual Day: two luxury spa treatments, access to the facilities and a two-course meal.

Spa manager, Kas Wilson, commented: “Our team has created an incredible range of treatments that allow our guests to truly relax. We’ve looked for inspiration in the countryside that surrounds us, and I can’t wait to welcome our first guests to experience it.
“The vision of guests slipping into their cosy robes, listening to the bubbling water from the hydrotherapy pool before they head to the treatment room to enjoy a nature inspired facial or massage really is exciting.”
Alongside the spa experience is the onsite restaurant called The Dome, which is open to both guests and non-guests and offers a culinary experience that can be enjoyed day and night. It is set to provide a range of food choices serving local produce.
Miles Dewhurst, CEO, said of the project: “We’re thrilled to be introducing this luxury wellness space to create an unrivalled spa experience.
“The spa has been carefully designed to perfection and is equipped with facilities that are inspired by nature, to bring calm and serenity to our guests but to also show something really new and exciting for guests and locals to enjoy.”
By Matthew Neville – Correspondent, Bdaily
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