Spa Treats for Mothers and Daughters

Mother’s Day is 27 March this year and always a time to spoil that special person in your life. There is nothing like a day or overnight of spa treats to enjoy being together. This is a good time for listening to all the stories you have not had time for and enjoying each other’s company. 

Spa Treats for Mothers and Daughters

The gift of sleep for your Mum…at The Shelbourne

The Spa at The Shelbourne has partnered with luxury Irish brand Ground Wellbeing. It is a range of 100% natural aromatherapy oils and balms for the face and body. Designed and handmade in Cork by Peigín Crowley for a luxurious exclusive Shelbourne Sleep Ritual. It is the perfect gift for mums in need of rest, relaxation and sleep.   

The Shelbourne Ground Sleep Ritual is available as either a 60-minute or 90-minute treatment, costing from €165 – €190. In addition, the The Ground Sleep Ritual can also be combined with Fall in Love with Sleep. Which is an overnight stay with dinner in the Saddle Room and a yoga class in the Health Club, a deeply restorative break that is available from €850, book here.

Making Memories at the Ice House Hotel 

Celebrate motherly love this March with a blissful overnight escape at the Ice House Hotel in Ballina, Co. Mayo. Check in and chill out at the Chill Spa, the Ice House Hotel’s award-winning spa offering. You will have access to the new outdoor thermal area, completesunken hot tubs, sauna and outstanding views of the woodlands and the River Moy. 

The Mother’s Day spa treats package includes an overnight stay, a massage and facial at The Chill Spa. The treat includes access to the new thermal area and relaxation room. Enjoy an Afternoon Tea in Restaurant 54° 9° and stays start from €390 per room per night. This offer is available from Wednesdays – Saturday throughout the month of March, book here.

 Pamper Day at The Spa at The Kingsley 

This Mother’s Day, treat your Mum to some quality time together in The Spa at The Kingsley, in Cork city. Right on the banks of the River Lee, The Spa has an indulgent Thermal Suite, heated pool, plush treatment rooms and an outdoor hydro pool to enjoy. 

Mother’s Day at The Kingsley starts from €429 for two people sharing, with dinner and spa treatments can be booked in advance, book here. 

Spring Serenity at The Heritage, Co. Laois 

Set in the countryside just outside the picturesque village of Killenard in County Laois, The Heritage is the ideal place to enjoy some spa treats. Choose from a Espa Optimal Skin Pro Facial to leave your skin feeling fresh and radiant. Orr a muscle melting Espa full body massage to relax, restore and revitalise the body. Afterwards, you can unwind for an hour in the tranquil thermal suite 

The Spring Serenity offer includes a 25-minute spa treatment with access to the thermal suite and lunch in bar Seven. It starts from €115 per person and is available Monday – Friday throughout March and April. To book, email  [email protected] or call 057 864 5500. To add an overnight stay costs from €160 B&B per room, book here

 The Perfect Day – Cliff at Lyons 

Start your perfect Mother’s day together with a visit to The Well in the Garden Spa in Cliff at Lyons. There you can choose from a selection of seasonal bathing therapies in their stunning copper baths in the outdoor thermal area. 

Afterward, enjoy a three-course lunch in The Mill restaurant, with a warm open fire and windows that open out to a picturesque dining terrace beside the mill race and waterfall. This is where chef Sean Smith works his magic, with menus that are full of simple and elegant modern classics. 

The Mother’s Day Experience, spa treats are on 26 and 27 March and start from €280 for two people. It includes a bathing therapy at the Well in the Garden Spa, a three-course meal at The Mill restaurant and 20% off the CLIFF Home range, book here.  

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Joan Scales
Joan Scales
Award-winning journalist, Joan has been writing about travel and tourism for many years principally for The Irish Times and lately for travel2ireland. Joan has appeared many times on television and radio talking about the business of travel and all its component strands. She is also a public speaker and has appeared at many international conventions and conferences.

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