National Golf Resort and Spa has been revealed as Sussex’s top spa

Spa at National Golf Resort and Spa

East Sussex National Golf Resort and Spa has been revealed by Spabreaks.com as Sussex’s top spa, totalling 27.12 per cent of all bookings made in the county this year. In second and third place, situated close by in the same region was Alexander House Hotel Utopia Spa and Chakra Spa at Crown Plaza Felbridge Gatwick; with Ockenden Manor and South Lodge following close behind in fourth and fifth place on the list.

So, just why has East Sussex National proven to be so popular with spa- goers? All rooms in this contemporary hotel overlook either the resort’s 18-hole championship golf course or the lush green South Downs countryside, setting the scene for a relaxing weekend getaway. To keep in shape, the hotel’s Health Club runs yoga, pilates and studio cycling classes, after which a refreshing swim in the indoor heated pool will be just the tonic. Besides an aromatherapy room and monsoon shower, the main event here is the luxury treatments, which range from an invigorating massage to a relaxing facial.

Find out more at www.eastsussexnational.co.uk and check out www.spabreaks.com for the latest deals.

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