Posts Tagged ‘health spa breaks in uk’

Spa in Valley of Green

August 4th, 2010

Get started with an Aura & Chakra Field Analysis, which uses color therapy and energy medicine to measure, analyze and display an accurate representation of your emotional-energetic state, and aura and chakra energy centers. You’ll get a 24-page report, complete with your aura and chakra photos, plus a detailed account of your current energetic state, and personal profile.

Energize your body and mind with a guided “spirit hike” among the red rocks, trees, water, and flowers of Southern Utah. After you’re done getting all worked up, come back down to earth with Rapunzel’s Secret Hot Oil Treat. Green Valley Spa do their treatments right; for this heavenly treatment you’ll rest under a willow tree”that’s right, a willow tree” while your head, neck, and shoulders are gently massaged with a special cream, scalp tenderly stimulated with fingertips, and a warm pack applied to the hair.

While the marvelous ingredients work wonders, you get to bas » Read more: Spa in Valley of Green

Spas – Choose your type

August 4th, 2010

In today’s world, spas are no longer expensive facilities limited to a few treatments like massages and manicures. No longer are spas expensive, reserved retreats for the rich and famous to indulge in. Nowadays spas have become a lot more ubiquitous, more affordable, and incredibly versatile. Many spas offer unique and interesting services never heard of, say for example the fish spas of Asia that let tiny fish nibble at your feet to give them a refreshing exfoliation.

Spas have evolved into numerous different types based on their services and specialties. There are several different types of spa packages that you can pick from depending on your requirements and budget. Here is a brief guide to some of the different types of spas:

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The Travel Guide to Harrogate

July 31st, 2010

Harrogate, North Yorkshire is well known for its Spa Waters and Conference Facilities but there is far more to Harrogate than this.

Harrogate is one of the few towns in the UK to have a protected 200 acres of grass land right in the middle of the town. Residents protect this area with a Group set up to safeguard it. The Stray is often used by locals and tourists for picnics, kit flying, sunbathing and on Sundays you will see many a local Sunday League Football game playing.

The paved area around the shopping precinct makes it a joy and stress free area to meander around. Here you will find lots of independent shops especially if you’re willing to explore the side streets and when you’re ready for a well earned rest there is plenty of choice for coffee and tea rooms with none more famous than Betty’s.

Service in Betty’s is like a blast from the past, quality assured there can be no better place to impress friends and family with. » Read more: The Travel Guide to Harrogate