Here's a peek inside the stunning New Forest hotel haven named Spa of the Year 2024 by The Times and Sunday Times.
Herb House at Lime Wood Hotel, near Lyndhurst, has picked up the prestigious title in the first ever definitive list of the 50 best spas in the UK.
The retreat has been branded "a pioneer in the UK’s wellness scene" since its opening in 2009, with its forest-bathing-inspired design, innovative use of its rooftop for relaxation, and commitment to seasonal, locally sourced cuisine.
ayurvedic treatments led by world renowned practitioners.
The guide says the Herb House continues to set the standard for excellence in spa experiences, offering everything from cold-water dunks and sound healing toSpa director Tammy Kenyon is delighted at the award, for the south east region and the whole of the UK.
She said: "We couldn’t be more proud and delighted to be awarded Best Spa in the UK by The Times and Sunday Times in their inaugural Spa Awards.
"We set out 14 years ago to create a unique spa experience, inspired by our magnificent forest location, based on a core belief in a holistic, organic approach to wellbeing and fitness.
"Over the years, we have built partnerships with world-class brands who share our values, notably Bamford, Voya, Ground Wellbeing and Sarah Chapman. We continually innovate and this year have delivered a complete new Ayurvedic experience which our clients love.
"These values are mirrored with nutritious, fresh plant-based food on the menu at Raw & Cured, with many ingredients direct from our partners at Four Acre, a no dig farm less than ten miles away.
"With a huge thanks to our amazing team and our wonderful members, many of whom have been with us from day one.”
Claire Irvin, head of travel, at the newspapers, said the spas guide was launched following the success of the 'best places to stay' and 'best beaches' lists.
It celebrates the impressive depth and individuality of the UK’s spa offerings—places where readers can invest in their health and relaxation, from cutting-edge wellness retreats to tranquil countryside escapes.
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