These are the top spa day experiences in Yorkshire, according to luxury booking agents.
When it comes to spa breaks in Yorkshire, there is plenty of choice - from hot tubs surrounded by nature to massages and thermal therapy.
From an Indian head massage and saunas to full body treatments, even just a moment of pampering can boost your mental and physical wellness.
Two of the highly-rated spas can be found right here in West Yorkshire.
The best spa days and breaks in Yorkshire
These are the best places for spa days and breaks in Yorkshire - based on findings from spa experience and booking agency Spabreaks.com.
Gomersal Park Hotel and Dream Spa
Set in beautiful Yorkshire countryside, this spa offers bespoke packages based on your relaxation hopes and goals.
There are eight treatment rooms, as well a swimming pool, sauna and steam room.
Mercure St Pauls Hotel and Spa Sheffield
Only a few steps away from some of the major tourist attractions in Sheffield, this stylish hotel and spa is all about location.
After some shopping and sight-seeing, you can relax in the indoor pool, gym and sauna.
It also offers face and body treatments as well as manicures.
Verbeia Spa at The Craiglands Hotel, Ilkley
Nestled in the West Yorkshire countryside, the hotel welcomes all guests with family rooms and lots of space for groups of friends, to easy going dining.
Meanwhile, within the grounds, the Verbeia Spa & Fitness has a spa pool and a bespoke mud rasul chamber with space for up to four people.
The Parsonage Hotel and Spa, York
There are six acres of gorgeous countryside to enjoy for walks in the hotel grounds, as well as a light-filled swimming pool, sauna and steam room to truly relax in.
The spa offers a menu of soothing treatments to enjoy, but there are also finishing touches such as spray tanning and manicures.
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