Ragdale Hall Entrance |
First stop was the spa area and we wandered around middle-earth named places like the Colour Cave, Candle Pool and Thought Zone but best of all was swimming through the warm water lagoon to the waterfall pool outside, enjoying the contrast of the warm water and cool, fresh air and plenty of chatting over the noise of the waterfall massagers.
Waterfall Pool ©Ragdale Hall |
Dining Room ©Ragdale Hall |
In our dreams!©Ragdale Hall |
Although reluctant, we did have four hours left and decided that maybe we needed to benefit fitness-wise from our day. We couldn’t make up our minds which class to take with me pushing for the easier sounding anti-stress aromaball, but dear middle-aged friend (DMAF) surprised us with a burst of energy and her announcement that she was going to do ‘Beaming’. The photograph of a smiling person one arm outstretched the opposite leg bent onto a thin piece of plastic looked far too complicated for me and friend on a beanbag, so we stuck with the aromaball anti-stress, which we didn’t regret as it was all eyes shut, stretching and lots of breathing over a rubber ball which, unlikely as it sounds, was very relaxing.
DMAF looked very pleased with herself after the ‘Beaming’ experience and we all put on our wet cozzies and had one more trip to the spa area, silly as schoolgirls as we turned on the thunder and lightning effect in the cave shower.
The day had whizzed by and it was time for a final cup of tea, then back to the car, home and the too-long, to-do lists.
The good: All, but in particular the spa area and
treatments.
The not so good: Having to leave – would have been good to stop over.
Go again: Definitely, the sooner the better.
Ragdale Hall Health Hydro and Thermal Spa
Ragdale Village
Melton Mowbray
Leicestershire
LE14 3PB
The not so good: Having to leave – would have been good to stop over.
Go again: Definitely, the sooner the better.
Ragdale Village
Melton Mowbray
Leicestershire
LE14 3PB
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