Nàdarra Spa at The Coniston awarded Best Boutique Spa

The Coniston Hotel is proud to announce that the acclaimed Nàdarra Spa has received the award for ‘Best Boutique Spa of the Year’ at the Professional Beauty Awards 2022, for the second consecutive year. The awards recognise those who make a real difference in the spa, beauty and wellness industry, recognising outstanding customer service, treatment delivery and innovation.

infinity pool at sunset with sunloungers around it

Nick Bannister, Owner and Director of The Coniston said: "We're delighted that our Nàdarra Spa has been named 'Boutique Spa of the Year' at the prestigious Professional Beauty Awards; especially as this is the second time we have won this award in the past two years which is something we are really proud of We would like to take this opportunity to congratulate all the spas shortlisted as they continue to make our incredible industry what it is. Finally, we would like to say a heartfelt thank you to our customers for all their support and our fantastic team who make our Nàdarra Spa so very special – we're incredibly lucky and appreciate everything you do."

The Nadarra Spa, was inspired by the Scottish Gaelic for 'natural', paying homage to the hotel owner's – the Bannister Family - history on the Isle of Lewis. The spa features a truly special spa terrace with two infinity pools, an outdoor bar, seating and a fire pit overlooking the estate, lake and Dales. Inside, guests can enjoy access to the 15m indoor swimming pool, a thermal experience including an infrared sauna, Finnish sauna, and Himalayan sauna, an aromatherapy steam room, indoor bubble pool, experience shower and ice fountain as well as a most luxurious couples suite, including double spa bath and mud rasul. Going above and beyond to create an immersive wellness experience, The Nàdarra Spa even homes a private spa garden sanctuary, with a relaxation pod, loungers and two outdoor baths enabling guests to soak up the spectacular views.
Rooms at The Coniston start from £139 per night on a bed and breakfast basis.

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