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Discover the centuries old practise of revitalising seaweed baths at this unique property. Voya Seaweed Baths is located in the seaside resort of Strandhill, County Sligo, seven miles from Sligo Town on the R292. Read more
Pure Day Spa is situated in the naturally tranquil countryside of Killinchy, County Down. Read more
Soak Seaweed Baths is a multi award winning Alternative Seaweed Bath House and Holistic Spa. Read more
At Lavender you may choose to embark on a personal journey that incorporates our Thermal Suite. Read more
Bundoran Seaweed Baths and Aqua Marine Treatment in Bundoran, County Donegal is a relaxing, invigorating environment where one can unwind in one of the many individual or dual bathing rooms whilst receiving one of the therapeutic treatments on offer. Read more
Kilkee Thalassotherapy Centre is a family run spa and guesthouse located in one of Ireland's oldest seaside resorts Kilkee in County Clare. The centre offers a range of treatments including traditional seaweed baths, seaweed wraps and facials. Read more
Visitors are invited to immerse themselves in a hot bath of Atlantic Seawater infused with hand harvested seaweed and enjoy Ireland's oldest spa treatment at Connemara Seaweed Baths in Leenane, County Galway. Read more
Relax, Revive, Replensh.Join us at Achill Seaweed Baths, where you can reconnect with nature and relax in our seaweed baths. Seaweed Baths are renowned for their moisturising and detoxification qualities. Read more
Time out to improve your health... visit the Holistic Centre on the Wild Atlantic Way. Relaxation Therapies, Food Intolerance Testing, Bio-Resonance Medicine, Nutritional Advice, Deep Tissue Massage, Meditation Groups, Workshops, Yoga, Bookstore. Read more
The Cliffs of Moher Retreat is a luxury wellness retreat with accommodation situated against the backdrop of the Atlantic Ocean. We are conveniently located off The Wild Atlantic Way, and are a short drive from the Cliffs of Moher, Lahinch and Doolin Read more
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