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5 of the best overnight spa breaks in the UK to book

5 of the best overnight spa breaks in the UK to book

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Nothing beats the chance to step away from everyday life, sit back, relax, get a massage, enjoy a tasty dinner, and be surrounded by gorgeous views.
Across the UK, there are dozens of well-rated overnight spa stays, all offering a range of experiences at a range of prices.
To save you from hunting around to look for the perfect destination, we've rounded up five of the best overnight spa getaways you can book now.
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You can enjoy the "ultimate escape" at the Crowne Plaza Reading with the Esprit Spa Reading Overnight Break with Afternoon Tea package.
The package includes two 25-minute treatments from the menu, as well as full use of the spa facilities and fitness centre.
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Plus, guests will be treated to a traditional afternoon tea of scones, sandwiches, and sweet treats at Monty's Lounge Bar, along with a full English breakfast the following morning.
This overnight spa experience costs £275 for two people and can be brought via Experiences Days.
If you're a fan of golf, then the overnight spa and golf break for two in Oxfordshire is perfect.
The one-night spa break includes a three-course dinner at the Sakura Restaurant, breakfast, a spa treatment for one and a round of golf for the other guest.
The Oxfordshire Hotel is a luxury resort in the heart of the Chilterns, boasting a Championship Golf Course and 50 rooms designed to replicate the classic decor of English Country Houses.
The overnight stay costs £398 for two people and can be booked via Experience Days.
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Described as the "ultimate indulgence", this overnight spa stay is set in the Parsonage Country Hotel and Spa in Yorkshire.
Guests will get an afternoon tea, followed by a relaxing experience in the Spa and Health Club.
In the evening, you will be able to dine in the award-winning Lascelles restaurant before enjoying your room for the night and waking up for a full English the following morning.
Guests at the hotel can choose from a list of 25-minute treatments, including facials, massages or manicures.
Prices for this experience vary and can be booked via Experience Days.
This overnight stay at Appleby Manor's Garden Spa is described to be "all about indulgence and relaxation."
Guests will be treated to a three-course meal in Appleby Manor's 1871 Bistro and a full English breakfast in the morning.
The stay also included unlimited access to the Aqua Thermal journey in the Garden Spa.
The spa consists of a series of thermal treatments and includes massage loungers, shoulder cannons, volcano pads and more.
Prices for this experience vary and can be booked via Experience Days.
This experience can be booked via Expreince Days.
If you're after a day experience, then this option is perfect, at Champneys Eastwell Manor in Kent.
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The experience gives guests access to the full use of facilities and lunch, along with a £40 treatment voucher.
The spa is set within a centuries-old Neo-Elizabethan estate and includes a gym, swimming pool, sauna, steam room and jacuzzi.
The price also includes a Champneys robe and towel hire, plus a pair of flip-flops to keep, tea and coffee and a two-course plated meal at lunchtime.
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