
As you would expect, the cost of a spa break differs between health farms. It’s impossible to give an idea of price here - where you stay and what you do will determine this.
If you plan to spend your spa break being pampered, making full use of the health farm’s treatments and therapies and buying spa products, you're bound to have a good stay. However, it is also likely to be more expensive than fresh air and cycle rides during the day, deep couches and a good book during the evenings.
For a short spa break the answer is to find a balance. You’ll want to relax and unwind and you’ll also want to try massages, aromatherapy and maybe even something like hypnotherapy during your spa break. All these are quiet activities, and you may find you want to join an exercise class or a fitness class too.
You can see how easy it is to fill your time on a spa holiday, but also how quickly the costs can build up. Add to this some health spa souvenirs. Once you’ve tried a treatment, you may want to take a piece of your spa break home with you, so budget for books, CDs, oils, creams, clothing and other products that are likely be on sale. Find out more about health spa breaks at Ragdale Hall.
It is possible to take a cheap spa holiday. You may of course not want to take a cheap spa holiday. If you’re planning pampering and being treated like royalty at the health farm then skip this section and take a look at the types of treatments usually available.
However, if your chances of a spa holiday are hanging by a purse thread, then you may want to take this advice into consideration.
First of all, determine why you’re taking a spa holiday. If you’re not seeking a lavish week of pampering and being spoilt, perhaps you’re looking to improve your health, or to simply relax. Whatever the reason, you’ll find a health spa break that will suit your needs.
When improving your fitness during your spa holiday, avoid instructor-lead exercise classes if they come with a price tag. Fun and motivational though they may be, if you’re at a health farm to get fit then there will be a gymnasium where you can exercise at your own pace. Make use of the health spa’s tennis courts, walk around the gardens and use the swimming pools, both indoors and out. This way your spa holiday will improve your health without damaging your bank balance.
Taking a spa holiday is a great way to escape the stresses and responsibilities of day-to-day life.
Take one or two stress reducing treatments, but don’t try everything on the menu. Try beauty treatment in the morning to put you in the right frame of mind, and spend the rest of your spa break in whirlpool spas and steam rooms. Also, there’ll be plenty of places to get some time to yourself within any health spa. This way you’ll unwind naturally without punching a hole in your savings. Find out more about taking a spa holiday at Ragdale Hall.
Any good health spa will have more facilities on offer than you’ll
fully appreciate during a day or weekend. Don’t worry that
you’ll get less from your health farm stay if you don’t
try all of their treatments. Paradoxically, if you’re visiting
a health farm to relax you’ll probably find you’ll gain
more - if you do less!


