Spring offers at The Mere

woman enjoying a relaxing massage at a spa

It's time to relax and unwind! After a year like no other, it's time to book in some 'ME' time! Enjoy an ultra luxurious spa day with an 80 minute ultimate face and body treatment, two hours use of The Mere's incredible spa facilities, a towel, robe and slippers to enjoy during your experience. All this plus a delicious afternoon tea included. £135.00 per person Monday - Friday or £145.00 per person Saturday and Sunday.

What's more if you just fancy popping along for a pampering treatment, to celebrate the spa reopening there's 25% off of all spa treatments throughout April. Whether it's a relaxing massage, a manicure and pedicure or a luxury facial, you can enjoy it for a little less this month! Hurry as this paticular offer ends on Firday 30th April.

Alternatively, why not embrace the fresh air on the championship golf course? Enjoy tea or coffee upon arrival in the Club Lounge, followed by 18 holes of golf, access to the driving range, plus 10 per cent off all food and drink in the Club Lounge. £150.00 Two ball or £300.00 four balls.

What's more dinning has returned and the team will be serving up some tasty meals from the delicious Club Lounge menu.Take in the stunning views of the golf course while enjoying a cold drink and tucking into a selection of delicious treats!

Finally, look forward to a special date night with your bride- or groom-to-be. Enjoy an overnight stay in one of the Lake View rooms with a bottle of prosecco and a selection of delicious chocolates upon arrival. Plus, included in your stay is an evening meal at Browns and a tasty full English breakfast. Plus, you have access to unlimited movies and 20 per cent off pre-booked golf. From £95.00 Per Person - Sunday. From £150.00 Per Person - Friday and Saturday.

To find out more, head over to https://themereresort.co.uk

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