SPAS in Ireland’s county DERRY

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  • The Ebrington Hotel in Derry city centre features a well-regarded spa with a hydrotherapy pool, sauna, and steam room. Guests can enjoy treatments using bespoke EB Botanical Skincare products, crafted with local botanicals for sustainability. Massages, facials, and body treatments, such as the Bali Rebalance, are delivered by skilled therapists in a serene setting. The spa’s relaxation room, complete with herbal teas, enhances the calming experience.
  • Roe Valley Resort, formerly Roe Park Resort, in Limavady offers a comprehensive wellness experience. Its spa includes a thermal suite with a hot tub, sauna, and steam room, alongside a 20-metre pool with slides for family-friendly fun. Treatments range from massages to specialised therapies, with guests praising the attentive staff and clean facilities. The resort’s location near Roe Valley Country Park adds a tranquil backdrop.
  • Best Western Plus White Horse Hotel, just outside Derry city, provides a comfortable spa experience. The leisure centre features an indoor pool, sauna, steam room, and hot tub, with massage and body treatments available. Guests appreciate the warm accommodations and convenient access to local attractions, making it a practical choice for a relaxing getaway.
  • Kintala Resort & Spa in Dungiven delivers a luxurious retreat with a focus on personalised care. The spa offers treatments using Comfort Zone products, including hot stone and Indian head massages. Facilities include a sauna, hot tub, and a relaxation room with scenic views. Guests describe the tranquil setting and professional staff as ideal for unwinding. Packages start at around £42.50, offering accessible options.
  • Bellisle Spa, located in County Derry, provides a boutique experience with hot tub sessions and a range of treatments like facials and deep tissue massages. The spa’s tasteful decor and welcoming staff create a peaceful atmosphere. Guests enjoy the hydro pool and infrared sauna, with reviews praising the attentive service.
  • The Oaks Luxury Lodges in Drumahoe offers wellness amenities, including a private hot tub and access to a spa and wellness centre. The modern lodges, set in a serene environment, provide a comfortable base for relaxation, with guests noting the clean facilities and friendly hosts.
  • Eddies Lodge & Spa in Dungiven features a three-bedroom cottage with a private sauna and hot tub. The well-equipped accommodation ensures a restful stay, with guests appreciating the clean, comfortable setting for a wellness-focused retreat.
  • Ballymakeever Apartment and Spa, also in Dungiven, offers a more intimate option with a sauna and hot tub. The apartment’s garden views and modern amenities create a soothing environment, ideal for small groups or couples seeking a quiet escape.
  • For a unique experience, Sauna & Sea in County Derry provides a beachfront sauna with stunning coastal views. Guests can relax in the sauna or enjoy a refreshing dip in the nearby sea, with friendly staff ensuring a memorable visit.
  • City Hotel in Derry offers limited spa services but includes a pool and leisure facilities. Guests can book massages and enjoy the convenient city location, making it a practical choice for a quick relaxation session.
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County Derry:

Ireland’s county Derry offers a rich historical tapestry, with the city’s 17th-century walls providing a walkable journey through its past. The Guildhall and Tower Museum explore Derry’s maritime and political history, while the Peace Bridge offers scenic views over the River Foyle.  Derry is Ireland’s 15th largest county by size (2,067 square km) and sixth largest by population (252,231). Population previously peaked at 222,174 in 1841 and reached its lowest point, 139,693 in 1926. In terms of hospitality, Derry is Ireland’s 16th most visited tourist county with around 135,000 international visitors per year.

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