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Dormy House, near the village of Broadway, is a complete treat of a hotel with very stylish and deeply relaxing décor, terrific food and impeccable service. The core is a 17th-century farmhouse, complete with big stone fireplaces and flagstone floors, and the facilities are glorious, especially the outstanding spa. Highlights include the lavender sauna, salt-infusion steam room, infinity pool and hydrotherapy hot tub which is best in winter when you can slip off your robe, sink into the warm waters and gaze into the flames of the outdoor fireplace. Treatments are from Temple Spa, which ups the relaxation factor with CBD therapy, plus massages by Beata. Rooms are plush; with its own hot tub Rose Cottage is best for couples. This luxury hotel spreads over two townhouses in the centre of Bath's showpiece Georgian crescent, overlooking the end of Victoria Park, the city's main green lung. The swanky Spa & Bath House is a big draw for many visitors. The main communal area includes a 12-metre indoor relaxation pool, vitality pool, sauna and steam room. There are also six treatment rooms and a Mediterranean-styled walled garden. Rooms range from palatial suites with ornate ceilings and fireplaces on the first floor of the townhouses, to much cosier (but still elegant – and more affordable) accommodation in the upper floors of the townhouses. Enjoy abottle of sparkling wine and cheese plate in-room on arrival, a room upgrade (subject to availability), oneromantic breakfast with mimosa's in-room per stay,10% discount off in-room spa treatments, and 25% off the Private Dining set up fee. I love The Alchemist anytime but especially for a honeymoon – it will help cement the idea that you’re exactly where you’re supposed to be based on the journey you’ve been on.” – Natalie Underdown Ph.D., Executive Coach & Organizational Psychologist, The Nu Company

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Queen Victoria said she ‘never saw a lovelier or more romantic spot’ than Inverlochy Castle in 1873, and it remains as impressive as ever. There must be 1 adult per child under two years of age travelling, please adjust your passenger numberQueen Victoria and Churchill have both sojourned at this fantasy Victorian mansion on the fringes of the Berwyn Mountains and Snowdonia National Park. It's furnished it with impeccable style, wows diners with imaginative riffs on regional, seasonal ingredients, and holds Wales’ first Michelin Green Star. When it comes to the rooms for a honeymoon, the vast suites really are something else. The Churchill Suite resembles an upturned ship with its vaulted wooden ceiling inlaid with stained glass. William Morris prints dance gracefully across walls and fabrics and an antique four-poster bed and marble bathroom with copper bateau bath up the luxury further still. Book your dream holiday with confidence. We providefinancial protection for our holidays withATOL and ABTA protection, giving you peace of mind that if anything doesn’t go to plan, we’ll make sure you’re looked after. Jamaica Holidays | Jersey Holidays | Kefalonia Holidays | Kos Holidays | Lake Garda Holidays | Lanzarote Holidays | Las Vegas Holidays | Madeira Holidays | Magaluf Holidays | Majorca Holidays | Maldives Holidays | Malta Holidays | Mauritius Holidays | Menorca Holidays | Mexico Holidays | Morocco Holidays | Mykonos Holidays

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Please remember when searching for your holiday to add an additional night, as we operate an overnight service on our outbound flight. A good honeymoon hotel will have all the luxury basics from stylish décor, infinity pools, white sand beaches, ocean views relaxing spa treatments and even Michelin-starred restaurants. However, a great honeymoon destination will give you romance, genuine moments of joy and incredible memories to last a lifetime. This extraordinary hotel near Edinburgh Castle is the ultimate romantic hideaway with fantasy rooms that make ideal honeymoon hotel suites: sumptuous, indulgent, and slightly (delightfully) mad. If Pugin designed gothic revival love nests they would look like this: an outrageous riposte to modern minimalism. The nine accommodations are an antique dealer’s dream: the rooms set-dressed with fascinatingly eclectic clutter; all jewel-coloured velvets, silks and brocades, carved wood, gilding and candle-light - think decadent ecclesiastical. Beds are dramatically draped or four-postered (or both); chin-deep bateau baths are perfect for sharing.We understand that you may wish to change your holiday plans and we appreciate the need for flexibility. Lake Como has forever been a favourite honeymoon destination of the cultural jet-set across every generation. Stepping into the Grand Hotel Serbelloni is like stepping into a still from Le Cinema Italiano. The hotel is the only five-star luxury hotel in Bellagio and is surrounded by centuries-old gardens, picturesque Italian villages, and glorious postcard-perfect views of Lake Como. The delight is in the detail at this wildly romantic, sublimely comfortable, uniquely fascinating Highlands hotel. It's right in the centre of Braemar, a charming village famous for the Royal Highland Games and full of old-fashioned appeal with pretty stone houses, tea rooms and even a sporran shop. Plenty of outdoor pursuits are offered and there's a spa. For dinner and drinks, choose between the jolly bar serving good pub grub, traditional country house style in the Clunie Dining Room or Art Deco glam in Elsa's Bar. Even if your budget doesn't stretch to one of the stage-set-style suites, all the bedrooms are themed and just as characterful. An elegant country house hotel set between the mountains and sea in rural Snowdonia. It was the ancestral home of the photographer Lord Snowdon, Princess Margaret’s husband. Historic family artworks and furniture are woven with bright, modern rural styling. Weather permitting, the well-kept gardens are pretty and peaceful for a pre-dinner stroll. Meals are cooked by an award-winning local chef, and most of the food is locally sourced, with specialities including Abedaron crab, Menai mussels and mountain lamb. The 10 bedrooms have strong, personal characters. Algarve Holidays | Antalya Holidays | Antigua Holidays | Balearic Islands Holidays | Barbados Holidays | Benidorm Holidays | Bodrum Holidays | Bulgaria Holidays | Canary Islands Holidays | Cancun Holidays | Cape Verde Holidays | Caribbean Holidays | Corfu Holidays | Costa Del Sol Holidays | Crete Holidays | CroatiaHolidays | Cruise Holidays| Cuba Holidays | Cyprus Holidays

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This stout, stone-built property, set in a former school, has 12 rooms in what was the schoolmaster's house and an old school wing across a courtyard. It's well placed for Aysgarth Falls. At the main house, guests will find a plush lounge with open fireplace and a stylish lounge-bar and restaurant overlooking the extensive grounds. Go for the elegant Pienza room on an upper floor, which features an embellished carved bed and matching armoire, double walk-in rain showers and a slipper bath that looks out to Penhill Scar. Six rooms have hot tubs.The original country outpost of Soho House remains very alluring to those seeking serenity together in the Somerset countryside (but without foregoing the sumptuous facilities for which the global membership club has become renowned). Inside the honey-coloured Georgian house and converted outbuildings are sizeable indoor and outdoor swimming pools (both heated year round), a sauna and steam room, plus a cinema showing films every evening. There's also the substantial, rustic-chic Cowshed Spa, and 33 individually designed, rather gorgeous and very comfy bedrooms, some of which feature working fires or wood-burning stoves, and baths. If you want to explore, complimentary bikes are available. A delightful family-owned small hotel on the Pembrokeshire Coast, close to the attractive harbour town of Tenby with its multi-coloured houses, art museum and interesting shops and cafés. It’s a late 18th-century Strawberry Hill Gothic house full of period details, not least the characteristic ogee head doors and windows. The 11 bedrooms are lovely. Two in particular, numbers five and seven stand out: you'd stay in them for their sweep of Gothic windows alone, but they are also comfortable, calm, homely and attractive spaces in which it’s a pleasure to while away time. Number five has a four-poster; while seven has a Narnia wardrobe door: step through and you are in the sunken bathroom. Onebottle of sparkling wine on your balcony or patio at sunset on an evening of your choice, one complimentary Honeymoon Massage per stay,andcomplimentary Honeymoon turndown service on yourfirst night. Ecclesiastical elegance meets boutique verve at this former 12th-century chapel that has been stylishly repurposed into an eight-bedroom hotel in the arty village of Bruton. All rooms are different but share features such as cowhide rugs, mid-century seats, Egyptian cotton-dressed bespoke beds, modern art and monastic-like, grey-marble bathrooms with Ren toiletries – all but two rooms have a freestanding oval-shaped bath for two. Guests can look forward to chubby, still-warm croissants each morning in a paper bag hung on their doors, with extra butter and jam – or head downstairs for bacon sandwiches. For romantic wanderings, modern art gallery Hauser & Wirth is a five-minute drive away; Westcombe Dairy – and its award-winning cheddar – 10 minutes. A former 16th-century hunting lodge and later family home to the Macdonalds, whose hands Kinloch is still in today. The destination restaurant is the focal point, though by the time you get there you'll have already been won over by the stellar views. The menu draws heavily on the local bounty of the island, so fish and seafood feature prominently. There's a decadent treatment menu for post-hiking relaxation (there's great walking to be had from here – try the route that takes you up over to the abandoned township of Leitir Fura, for epic views). Go for a room with a loch view.

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Ham Yard Hotel's setting, at the bottom of Regent Street, is perfectly placed for Mayfair and Soho. It's all about fun here, from Kit Kemp's signature cosy-cool interiors to the neon light-lined bowling alley and bar. There is even a magical fourth-floor roof terrace, with olive trees, lavender and vegetable beds. The 91 rooms and suites are huge for London. Several colour schemes run across all grades of room, interpreted in cushions, curtains, walls and headboards. Floor-to-ceiling windows mean triple glazed Crittall glass and modesty blinds are crucial: some rooms overlook the courtyard and tables and others the Soho jungle.

The Swan’s timbered complex of buildings dominates the centre of the old Tudor wool town of Lavenham, so the location could hardly be better. The hotel has been here for a very long time indeed, but it has done a pretty good job of reinventing itself over the years, blending the unique character of the building with a contemporary look in the rooms and in public areas that are well cared-for, up-to-date and not at all dowdy. The spa in particular is lovely. The sparkling and ultra-soothing facilities offer the chance to time-travel forward several centuries as you leave the creaky corridors of the main hotel. Go for a Gainsborough suite if you want a four-poster bed. Although an Edinburgh landmark for more than a century, there's nothing old-fashioned about this Forte flagship. Built as a railway hotel, this is a splendid example of a Victorian take on Renaissance architecture with sweeping staircases, classical columns and royal icing plasterwork complimented by designer Olga Polizzi's calmly contemporary interiors. Classic rooms overlook an interior courtyard, so consider upgrading to Executive or Deluxe and ask for a city view, or go spendy on a Superior Deluxe – virtually a suite, with views across Princes Street Gardens to the castle. The spa offers treatments by Irene Forte and Ishga, and a 15-metre lap pool, sauna and steam room.

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