Antrim-based Dunadry Hotel and Gardens have officially opened its newly built spa, which is the latest addition in the transformation of its facilities.
The private, adult-only retreat is the result of a £600,000 investment by the McKeever Hotel Group, which has seen the Dunadry's former courtyard completely renovated into a secluded haven for a maximum of 20 guests.
Situated beside the Six Mile River and with direct access from ten specially designed bedrooms, the Spa Garden is complete with hot tubs, sauna, plunge pool, and lounging areas including a temperature-controlled glass house.
Every aspect of the space has been designed to feel intimate, serene and restorative.
The unveiling of the new wellness facility coincides with the restoration and recent launch of The Cellar, a private wine and whiskey-tasting venue located in the heart of the popular hotel.
"Just like The Cellar, the Spa Garden is all about creating high-end, bespoke, memorable experiences for our guests – those from Ireland and those travelling from overseas," said Bridgene McKeever, Company Secretary and Director of Sales & Marketing.
"Of course, each experience is backed by the warm welcome and our famous 'We Do More' culture which we aim to deliver across every hotel in our Group."
The early response to the Spa Garden, which opened on December 2, has been hugely positive, with online bookings (www.dunadry.com/dunadry-spa-garden/) and sales of gift vouchers surpassing all initial targets.
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