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This Mother’s Day, treat them to a memorable experience at Solent Hotel & Spa – part of Daniel Thwaites. With a range of packages and spa experiences, your loved one will leave feeling refreshed, appreciated, and truly special.
Escape the gloomy nights by stepping through our doors, check in to your comfortable signature bedroom and let your stresses drift away.
Dinner* will be served in our AA Rosette FYR restaurant, after you enjoy a late afternoon in our newly refurbished wellness centre, complete with pool, salt sauna, steam room, jacuzzi and storm shower. Our chefs have created a menu full of flavour, using top quality seasonal produce from the best local suppliers.
In the morning, enjoy a hearty breakfast before heading out to explore the buzz of Southampton.
(Image: Thwaites Hotels) Based on two people sharing, prices start at £159**
*Dinner in the restaurant includes an allowance of £30 per adult, per night.
**Subject to availability. Valid Thursday to Sunday. Additional supplement for Saturdays.
Soothing spa days – a pure luxury experience
Created with you in mind, make the most of our indulgent spa with a Pure Luxury Spa Experience in Hampshire. We’ve planned out the perfect itineraries for you to sit back and relax, leaving refreshed and revitalised.
This therapeutic spa day provides you with the opportunity to experience our most exclusive Spa treatments.
Your day includes four hours to relax and enjoy the spa facilities before you indulge in the full body exfoliation, pure bliss!
After a healthy light lunch with prosecco, your treatments continue with the back, face and scalp treatment and the foot ritual treatment. All finished off with a cream tea.
(Image: Thwaites Hotels) Prices start at £240 per person.*
*Please note there is a £10 weekend supplement on spa days and limited availability on Saturdays.
Head into the weekend with your best friend in 4-star style and comfort – the ultimate Friday night get-together in Hampshire.
No need to worry about the weather, what to wear or getting a taxi home – you’ve got it all covered with our Girl’s Night In. Check into your stylish guest rooms, put your PJs on and settle in for a night of fun and laughter, with Prosecco on ice, and we’ll serve supper at your door when you’re ready. There are DVDs or traditional board games for in-room entertainment, or we can organise a masterclass of your choice.
Feeling in need of a little self-care? Head to the spa and enjoy a 10% discount on all pre-booked spa treatments from the fabulous Caudalie & Templespa ranges.*
(Image: Thwaites Hotels) Based on two people sharing, prices start at £99 per person*
*Subject to availability and extra charges will apply. Sharing platters for two people will be served in the bedroom.
Sweeten up the day with a showstopping afternoon tea. Indulge in classic flavours such as chicken and black truffle mayonnaise wraps, followed by a unique selection of decadent desserts including red velvet cake, chocolate choux pastry and Viennese whirls.
Traditional afternoon tea – £30.95 per person*
Prosecco afternoon tea - £34.00 per person*
Champagne afternoon tea - £36.00 per person*
Served daily from 12pm to 5pm.
*Pre-booking required. Prices and ingredients may vary.
Give the gift of Daniel Thwaites this Mother’s Day. Where small details, make a big difference. Whoever you’re shopping for, a gift voucher to spend in one of our stunning properties is a beautiful present itself! From spa days to afternoon teas, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
See our range of vouchers below (Prices start at £25):
Official Gift Vouchers | Thwaites Hotels (skchase.com)
Established in 1807, Lancashire-based, family-owned Daniel Thwaites boasts a unique collection of award-winning inns, hotels, and spa hotels across England.
Mother’s Day experiences and gift vouchers have been launched across Daniel Thwaites’ portfolio of four-star hotels.
For more information, or to book your Mother’s Day experience, please call us at 01489 880000 or email reception@solenthotel.co.uk
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