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Indulge in a Luxurious Spa Retreat at The Macdonald Bath Hotel and Spa

Indulge in a Luxurious Spa Retreat at The Macdonald Bath Hotel and Spa

The Romans bathed in it, the Georgians drank it, and Jane Austen wrote about the fashionable society that flocked to enjoy it. I’m talking about the thermal spa waters in Bath. While you can’t bathe in the public Roman Baths anymore, which are now a visitor attraction, there are plenty of hotels offering spa breaks in Bath.

We enjoyed a one-night spa break at the historic MacDonald Bath Hotel and Spa. This is where we escaped the lure of the laptop and the mobile for a Sunday night spa getaway.

It was a beautiful day, with the morning sun lighting up the honey-colored stone, as we arrived for our spa break in Bath at the MacDonald Bath Spa Hotel. The hotel is a historic mansion on the edge of Bath, a 20-minute walk to the center if you want to spend time sightseeing, with plenty of parking for guests.

The original house was built in 1835 by a retired Indian army general. It’s designed in the Greek revival style and surrounded by seven acres of gardens, with a grotto, exotic plants, and trees. The house was named Vellore and had various owners over the years, including the Rector of Bath Abbey, The Bath College, and the regional hospital board. After a major renovation, it opened as a hotel in 1990. You can still enjoy a taste of the pretty gardens as they would have been then, featuring classical statues, tinkling fountains, and attractive plantings around the hotel buildings.

We chose Bath for our spa weekend because it’s close enough to Bristol to be there in under an hour, but far enough to feel like a treat. If you’re looking for a relaxing spa day or spa break around the UK, the Spa Breaks website has lots of choices so you can easily compare options. Search by region of the UK or narrow it down to a specific place like Bath, where we spent our Sunday night getaway. There are 300 spas around the UK to choose from, so you are sure to find something that suits your budget and location, great for a girl’s getaway or a romantic break.

Having arrived on a Sunday morning, we wanted to make the most of our spa break. Although we were a bit early to check into our room, we had a chance to look around the hotel and relax in the grand rooms. Everywhere you look at the MacDonald Bath Hotel and Spa, there’s ornate plasterwork, decorative moldings, and sparkling chandeliers. The building certainly has the fine features you hope to find in an English country house that would have played host to the cream of Bath society.

On arrival, we read the weekend papers over coffee in the spacious drawing room, with rich shades of rusty red velvet and country library chic. The light and airy Colonnade overlooks the courtyard garden. A fountain was playing among the formal box hedges, and this is where we ordered a sandwich for lunch.

Luckily, our room was ready a little early – check-in is normally from 3.30 pm. We were able to enjoy our four-poster bedroom before we headed down to the spa. Our room 429 at Macdonald Bath Spa Hotel was on the first floor in one of the wings adjoining the original house. It overlooked the courtyard garden in front of the Colonnade. Decorated with gilt mirrors and brocade hangings, it was very restful and luxurious with classic antique-style furniture. The four-poster bed would have been a practicality in the past, with curtains that provided warmth and privacy in unheated and crowded bedrooms. These days a four-poster seems to epitomize that elegant English style that visitors flock to Bath to find.

Our bathroom was floor-to-ceiling white marble, with lots of mirrors, and a huge bath with a shower. There was a plentiful supply of fragrant Elemis toiletries in their signature White Lotus and Lime. Our toweling gowns and slippers awaited us in the room, ready for us to go downstairs to enjoy an afternoon in the hotel spa.

My spa treatment was booked for later in the afternoon. We had time to have a swim in the hotel’s pool, with a Jacuzzi at one end and loungers that had been mostly bagged by other hotel guests. After wafting around for a bit in the indoor pool, we also tried the outdoor hydro pool. This was like a warm bath and very pleasant to be in the fresh air. Jets of water were shooting from the sides to ease aching muscles. Inside, we worked our way around the different saunas, the dry heat of the Rock Sauna being my favorite. We also ventured into the aroma steam bath amid clouds of menthol steam. We visited the Salt infusion room with a warm burst of salt-infused air, but I decided to give the ice bath a miss. I’m not quite as hardened as the Scandinavians to the alternate hot and cold that is supposed to be so good for the circulation!

My full-body one-hour massage treatment was booked as part of our Spa Breaks package. After a short wait in the seating area, I was welcomed by my therapist Maria, who was super friendly and professional. With each Spa Breaks package, you get a choice of different treatments. I was keen to have a massage to ease some of the tension in my back from sitting too long working at my laptop. I’d asked for medium to firm pressure, and Maria smoothed the fragrant massage oil over my back in long sweeps. I drifted away to that spa music that somehow takes you to a forest with the wind rustling the treetops or the distant shore with the waves washing on the beach.

After the massage was over, I was shown into the softly lit relaxation area, with plenty of easy chairs and extra blankets. Spa guests can rest for a while and drink lots of water to rehydrate. I felt so soporific that I could easily have dozed off and was certain I’d be sleeping soundly that evening.

That evening we were booked into the Vellore restaurant at MacDonald Bath Spa Hotel. This is named after the original house and has a double AA Rosette award. The style of the restaurant is classic and elegant, set in the ballroom of the house with excellent and friendly service. We chose from the set menu, with several options in each course. I started with the spiced goat cheese mousse with heritage beetroot and candied pecan nuts. It was very prettily presented and a delicious combination of mild cheese and fruity flavors. As the main course, I ordered the grilled brill served with sapphire, vegetables, and a thick tomato sauce. Guy went for a classic rib-eye steak, both of which were perfectly cooked and presented. Never one to pass on dessert, I really enjoyed my passion fruit cheesecake on a crisp base. It was accompanied by creamy honeycomb ice cream and a wafer of white chocolate. This is certainly accomplished cooking, moving towards a fine dining experience. It would make a wonderful special occasion meal and certainly a treat as part of our spa break.

After a relaxing evening in our lovely bedroom, we slept soundly as always after a spa experience. We awoke to a clear bright day with a distant view of the sun lighting up the honey stone of Bath. There was an excellent breakfast spread in the dining room. I stuck to some of the healthy juices, fruit, and yogurt options, wanting to keep that virtuous feeling after our spa break. Guy, however, got stuck into the excellent freshly cooked Full MacDonald breakfast. The MacDonald hotel’s Scottish roots show in the smoked fish options. On offer were award-winning kippers, smoked haddock, and smoked salmon that are also available on the breakfast menu.

How quickly 24 hours goes and yet how much relaxation we managed to pack in! I highly recommend a mini spa break to anyone who works hard. We all need a bit of time to recharge, to reconnect with your loved one or friends.

There are plenty more great options for a spa break in Bath available on the Spa Breaks website. Here are just a few more spa experiences that might tempt you. Since you can’t actually take a dip in the Roman Baths that are fed by the thermal spring waters, the Thermae Bath spa is the next best thing. This day spa was created to allow visitors to Bath to experience the thermal waters. Four baths are fed by the mineral-rich waters. The rooftop bath allows you to bathe in the warm waters with therapeutic jets while enjoying a bird’s eye view over the city.

The Royal Crescent hotel is one of the most prestigious luxury hotels in Bath. It’s located at the center of the sweeping Royal Crescent that is one of the landmarks of Georgian Bath. Passing through the hotel’s secret garden, you’ll find the spa and bathhouse with a 12-meter relaxation pool, Himalayan salt-infused sauna, and herbal seat inhalation rooms.

The Bath Priory is the first and only spa by L’Occitane in the UK as well as being a five-star hotel. The Garden Spa by L’Occitane transports you to Provence. Enjoy a voyage of the senses through herbal aromas and relaxing music inspired by Provencal traditions. The four treatment suites provide a tranquil and calm environment in which you can totally relax, with an indoor pool, sauna, and steam pod.

No. 15 by GuestHouse Bath offers charm and character with an elegant subterranean spa. It’s complete with a cedar wood hot tub, a sauna, separate steam area, and a decadent relaxation area. No. 15 by GuestHouse Bath is beautifully located in one of the grandest streets in Bath and makes a wonderfully romantic escape.

Just outside Bath at Bradford on Avon, you’ll find Woolley Grange, a luxury hotel that’s especially family-friendly. If you are traveling with little ones, this would be a good choice. You can enjoy a spa experience knowing that there’s plenty laid on to keep the children happy while you relax. Facilities include both an indoor pool and a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, steam room, and sauna. There’s a wide range of treatments to choose from.

No visit to Bath would be