
Macdonald Hotels offering Elemis spa treatment with free beauty gift worth over £100
The company's new Timeless Summer Spa Day is on offer at 16 of its spa locations across the UK, providing flexibility to either travel afar or stay local for that essential relaxing break. Imagine a delightful hotel tucked away in the most picturesque parts of the UK, equipped with everything necessary to disconnect, unwind, and recharge from the hustle and bustle of work, family commitments, and the daily pressures of modern life.
The day of pampering includes a sumptuous 55-minute ELEMIS 'Couture Touch' Spa Treatment, which pairs a customised facial with a deep-tissue massage. A comprehensive skin consultation is also part of the package, along with professional skincare advice to maintain that radiant glow.
The spa indulgence doesn't have to conclude when the day ends. The special free gift of the ELEMIS Refine and Rebalance Kit in a chic wash bag, valued at £101, allows the rejuvenation and relaxation to extend to the comfort of one's home.
As reported by the Mirror, the gift bag comprises the ELEMIS Pro-Collagen Marine Cream SPF30, ELEMIS Dynamic Resurfacing Facial Wash and Facial Pads, and ELEMIS Ultra Smart Pro-Collagen Complex Serum, all neatly packed in a handy wash bag that can be reused time after time.
All 16 spa locations of Macdonald Hotels and Resorts are offering this experience. Among these is the Bath Spa Hotel in Bath, a splendid historic site nestled in a tranquil corner of Bath with landscaped gardens and 2AA Rosette food, where visitors can immerse themselves in the ambiance of the Roman spa town.
For those seeking a retreat into nature, the Forest Hills Resort in Scotland's Trossachs National Park is another option. Surrounded by shimmering lochs, towering mountains and stunning landscapes, it's the perfect spot to take a breather from everyday life and savour the beauty of Scotland.
While there's an array of locations to select from, Macdonald Hotels and Resorts isn't the sole provider of spa services. For instance, Center Parcs offers its Aqua Sana Forest Spas, which provide nature-inspired spa experiences amidst forest surroundings. Visitors have the option to drop in for the day to utilise the spa facilities, or extend their stay to an overnight break with two full days of luxurious relaxation.
There are also numerous spa day deals available from Wowcher. This includes an overnight stay for two at the 4* Thornton Hall Hotel with breakfast, dinner and spa use included, plus Prosecco upgrade options.
Macdonald Hotels and Resorts have been showered with positive feedback on TripAdvisor. A guest at the Bath Spa Hotel shared: "My massage was amazing... The spa facilities were great, as it was sunny we loved having lots of space in the outdoor lounge area. The pool temperature was HOT! So nice."
Another guest at Bath Spa was full of praise, saying: "The hotel is beautiful and very well maintained, our rooms were bright, airy and very clean, the bed was also extremely comfy. The food was delicious and the staff throughout the hotel were so friendly and attentive, nothing was too much trouble and they made us feel so welcome. They were all exceptional. You can walk into the city centre from the hotel as well which is a bonus."
A different visitor recounted an experience that had its highs and lows: "After getting changed we went to the pool areas which were clean but inside did lack seating for everyone but luckily it was a sunny day so we sat outside. Both pools were clean and lovely, heated outdoor pool was a nice touch."
And a visitor to the Trossachs facility left a glowing review: "The spa was great. The massage was really good, Caroline was kneading bread with my muscles, amazing. The room was excellent, the bed very comfy and the service was great too. I'll definitely come back if I have the chance."
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