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Britain's Premiere Natural Health Spa is available for everyone! All
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Imagine the pleasure of floating, perfectly relaxed in a warm pool of natural salt water. No intrusions, no pressures, simply weightlessness and warmth. The benefits of bathing in heated mineral water have been acknowledged since the Roman times. Droitwich's famous Brine Bath was erected by the Victorians who enjoyed the waters, sometimes languishing all day! The effect of bathing is not only wonderfully relaxing but also offers remarkable relief from muscular aches and pains, rheumatic stiffness, and general stress and tension so common in today's hectic lifestyles. The buoyancy provided by the salt content of the water coupled with the 36 degree celsius temperature also has obvious benefits for those rehabilitating from injury or for post operative patients (with their Consultants/G.P.'s approval). But you don't have to be unwell or convalescing to benefit from bathing in the Brine Bath. Most bathers simply enjoy the tranquility and sense of well being whilst floating in the waters, which hopefully remains with them a long time after leaving. It is our pleasure to make your visit to the Brine Bath Complex an enjoyable one. The pool area is designed for comfort and relaxation with sun lounger's and tables for refreshments, group bookings are very popular. Advance booking offers various options for Groups and Parties of bathers, including a wide range of catering. |
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