
The 20 best UK spa hotels for a weekend of wellness
Take time to unwind at these standout spots offering everything from forest bathing and cold water immersions to infra-red saunas

When you go on holiday, it often takes the first three days to wind down and settle into a new rhythm. Then on day four, you can exhale and relax. It is worth remembering this for a spa weekend as your mind whirrs and refuses to calm during that first massage. Of course you can whizz in for a day to any of these hotel spas, and the experience, be it short and sweet, will give you a gentle polish and boost. But allow at least a weekend to slow down and then you will start to see significant shifts.
The spas listed here do not just nod to wellbeing. These spaces celebrate a proper grounded wellness proposition, where next-level treatments and deeply knowledgeable therapists are complemented by considered design and everything from forest bathing and cold water immersions to infra-red sauna sessions and results-driven facials. Anything wishy-washy has had its day. Which means you can dive in and emerge, not just feeling good, but really feeling better. From the countryside to the capital, here's our pick of the best spa hotels in the UK.
How we review
Every hotel in this curated list has been visited by one of our expert reviewers, who are usually hosted on a complimentary basis. They stay for a minimum of one night, test at least one meal and trial other experiences that the hotel might have to offer (in this instance, the spa). We will earn a commission if you book via the links below, but this never affects our rating.
At a glance, the best spa hotels in the UK
- Best romantic spa hotel – Thyme, Gloucestershire
- Best spa hotel for families – Beaverbrook, Surrey
- Best spa hotel with an outdoor pool – The Newt, Somerset
- Best dog-friendly spa hotel – Middleton Lodge, Yorkshire
- Best boutique spa hotel – The Falcon, Northamptonshire
- Best coastal spa hotel – The Scarlet, Cornwall
- Best for winter spa breaks – Heckfield Place, Hampshire
Frequently asked questions
What is a spa hotel?
A spa hotel is usually an upscale property that has a dedicated 'destination' spa within its grounds and not only offers traditional treatments but also facilities including – but not limited to – a swimming pool (or a small plunge pool), sauna, steam room and relaxation area. However, it is now not unusual for these high-end hotels to offer an enormous range of treatments and wellness experiences including fitness classes such as yoga and Pilates. Some even have extra special additions like cryotherapy chambers, Himalayan crystal salt rooms, private Hammams or Watsu pools. Many hotel spas are branded in conjunction with top beauty companies (such as ELEMIS or ESPA) but some operate under their own locally sourced products.
How do spa hotels work?
These properties work in exactly the same way as hotels without spas, so a portion of their clientele will simply be booking to stay regardless of its spa status. But many people check in for 'spa weekends' and they will offer special packages for this, usually including a nights stay, access to all spa facilities, a treatment or two and dining either in the spa restaurant or the main restaurant. These hotels also offer 'spa days' where people can book to experience all of the above without the overnight accommodation.
What does a spa weekend include?
Each hotel will advertise individually curated packages for a spa weekend, but generally speaking a weekend should include an overnight stay, access to all spa facilities and at least one treatment (usually 60 mins) as a minimum. Treatments on offer in the packages are normally a basic full body massage or a facial, however, many of these top spa hotels offer options to add on other treatments such as beauty services (manicures, pedicures, hair salons, waxing, threading) or alternative therapies such as reiki, acupuncture or ayurveda.
Contributions by Emma Beaumont, Harriet O'Brien, Linda Macdonald, Jade Conroy, Rachel Cranshaw, Fred Mawer, Fiona Duncan, Charlotte Eggleston-Johnstone, Natalie Paris, Helen Pickles, Emma Love, Penny Walker, Graeme Green & Geoff Hill
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