SenSpa at Careys Manor

After a busy few months, the promise of a few days relaxation in the newly completed SenSpa at Careys Manor was just what we needed.

SenSpa was a wonderful surprise. Walking through the corridors of the hotel, suddenly we came upon the entrance to the Spa, guarded by Thai statues blending East and West beautifully. Down the stairs, past the Zen Garden restaurant into the Spa reception, it was clear to see the Thai influence which features strongly throughout the Spa.

What we enjoyed most

The Hydrotherapy Pool –
The water was warm, with lots of buttons to press activating jets of water. We were pummeled and pampered washing away our aches and pains.

Experience Showers –
Tropical, sea and ice storm showers complete with thunder and lightning, were wonderfully invigorating.

Tepidarium –
The cool air as we walked in made us nearly walk out but after relaxing on the heating beds, listening to the water fountain we soon found ourselves drifting off to sleep.

Mind and Body Class –
45 minutes of gentle tai chi and yoga moves to relax the mind and body.

Afternoon tea in the Quiet Room –
We enjoyed finger sandwiches and a wonderful selection of tea breads, cakes, scones with jam & cream – very indulgent!

We Tried

Moroccan Hammam Massage
1 hour, £80 Relax on a heated Hammam bed whilst Rhassoul mud is massaged over your body.
Swedish Massage
1 hour, £70 Using traditional Swedish strokes which soothe tired, strained muscles and stimulate blood circulation.Indulge in a Spa Break

Indulge in a Spa Break

Your break will include:

  • One Night’s Luxury Accommodation
  • Fine Dining Experience in our 2 AA Rosette Manor Restaurant
  • Full use of Spa Facilities
  • Mind & Body Class
  • Authentic two course Thai Lunch
  • A Rhassoul Mud Treatment

This offer is available until 30th January 2010. Just £175 per person per night from Sunday to Thursday, £185 per person per night on Friday and Saturday.

To Book Call Reservations on 01590 624467 www.senspa.co.uk
Subject to availability, conditions apply. Treatment can be changed for a supplementary charge.

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