Learn The Art Of Massage This Valentine's At Ye Olde Bell
Published On Saturday 25 Jan 2020 by Sticky Beak
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Couples can learn the art of massage this Valentine’s Day at the award winning Ye Olde Bell Hotel and Spa.
The boutique spa’s trained therapists are offering private masterclasses so couples can discover the best techniques for the ultimate relaxation.
Guests can then unwind in the beautiful spa, which will be open late and can then relax even further with a romantic dinner and stay at the hotel.
The beautiful rural retreat is located on the borders of Nottinghamshire, Lincolnshire and Yorkshire in the pretty village of Barnby Moor.
The multi million pound spa boasts ten incredible thermal experiences, a stunning indoor-outdoor vitality pool, alfresco relaxation areas and the delicious Herb Garden Brasserie.
The hotel dates back to the 17th century and combines historic character with modern elegance.
There will be a special Valentine’s menu at the AA Rosette award winning Restaurant Bar, which is perfect for a romantic evening with rich oak paneling and a stunning art deco style bar.
Couples massage tutorial cost £45 per couple for 30 minutes. Twilight Spa packages start from £65pp and includes spa and cold buffet, addition of two glasses of fizz and a dessert plate for £19 per couple. Stay and dine starts from £210 per couple and includes dinner, overnight and full English breakfast.
At an extra cost the hotel can also arrange for Champagne, roses or chocolates in room on arrival.
For more information contact
enquiries@yeoldebell-hotel.co.uk
01777 705121
www.yeoldebell-hotel.co.uk
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