A Winter Spa Experience In North Yorkshire
If the guilt of Christmas over-eating becomes too much to bear after December 25th, then prepare to purge at the Coniston Hotel near Skipton in North Yorkshire!
Here are some New Year / Winter deals that might help ease your mind or even (marginally) reduce your calorie intake! Food for thought:
WINTER SPA STAY x 1 Night
Start 2024 with a moment of ‘R&R’ with complimentary access to the hotel’s award-winning haven of rest and relaxation, with a ‘Winter Spa Stay’.
- Rest and reset this Winter with 2-hr spa access on arrival
- Cosy up in a modern and contemporary rooms
- Enjoy a hearty Yorkshire breakfast after a deep evening sleep
- Revitalise and reawaken your senses with 2-hr spa access before you checkout
From £189.00 Per Room
Available 8 January – 29 February 2024. Excludes: 14 February 2024. Normal upgrade charges apply.
WINTER TWO NIGHT STAY
When one night just simply isn’t enough, enjoy two nights to rest, refresh and reset, ready for the year ahead with our ‘Winter Two Night Stay’.
- Kick off your boots and enjoy a Winter Pimms or Mocktail on arrival
- Cosy up by the fire and indulge in the hotel’s seasonal Signature Afternoon Tea
- Curl up in Macleod’s Bar & Lounge with hot drinks and board games before bedtime
…………………..and lots of other niceties!
From £429.00 Per Room
Available 8 January – 29 February 2024. Excludes: 14 February 2024. Normal upgrade charges apply. *Additional charges apply.
The Coniston is an independent family run hotel which makes the most of its location on a picturesque and private 1,400-acre estate surrounded by the spectacular Yorkshire Dales.
Outdoor activities also include air-rifle / clay pigeon shooting, archery, cycling, fishing, walking and a Land Rover 4×4 Experience.
Practical Information
Details: https://www.theconistonhotel.com/
About Author
Phil Hopkins is a member of the British Guild of Travel Writers and a lifetime honorary member of the National Union of Journalists. He has travelled internationally for more than 40 years, working in newspapers, radio and TV.