Spa Days & Spa Breaks in Denbighshire

Denbighshire is a county in north east Wales which promises charming towns, beautiful countryside and stunning coastline. This Welsh retreat also boasts a selection of luxury spa hotels, making it an idyllic country getaway. Take a trip to the traditional coastal towns of Prestatyn and Rhyl, soak up the county's rich history with a visit to the Rhuddlan Castle, and be sure to spend some time at Horseshoe Falls. If you're looking to explore further afield then you'll be spoilt for choice. The spectacular Snowdonia National Park lies right on the border, while the exciting cities of Liverpool and Chester are both within easy reach and have plenty to offer.

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Ruthin Castle Treatment Room

SpaSeekers Choice

Customer Rating: 5/5

Ruthin/Rhuthun, Denbighshire

Ruthin Castle Hotel & Spa

This is a unique hotel that you will never forget

9 Packages Available at this Spa

  • Kelo wood sauna
  • Aromatherapy steam room
  • Relaxation suite
  • Gymnasium
  • Fitness classes
  • The Tafarn y Ddraig Restaurant

From £55.00 per person

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Springfield Hotel & Health Club Spa Pool

Customer Rating: 5/5

Holywell, Flintshire

Springfield Hotel & Health Club

The Springfield Hotel is perfect for a relaxing break

9 Packages Available at this Spa

  • Sauna
  • Steam Room
  • Outdoor Hot Tub
  • Rasul
  • Gymnasium
  • Relaxation Room

From £59.00 per person

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LionQuaysSwimmingPool

Luxury Spa

Customer Rating: 5/5

Oswestry/Croeswallt, Shropshire

Lion Quays Hotel & Spa

A perfect location, a welcoming atmosphere and some truly stunning facilities combine to create the perfect spa experience at Lion Quays

9 Packages Available at this Spa

  • Swimming pool
  • Hydrotherapy pool (Currently closed)
  • Finnish sauna
  • Starlit Livello steam room
  • Mediterranean sun room
  • Sanarium

From £79.00 per person

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Spas in Denbighshire: Luxurious, relaxing and intensely indulgent

The county of Denbighshire is rightly famous for its beautiful countryside and its scenic coastline, and for a number of historic castles that, in addition to standing the test of time, serve as a fitting reminder of the area’s strategic military value. And the seaside towns of Rhyl and Prestatyn have proved to be a magnet for tourists over the decades.