Ragdale Hall - Health Hydro


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Located in beautiful Melton Mowbray lies a place guaranteed to nurture your body and spirit like never before. This isn't too good to be true, this is Ragdale Hall - Health Hydro.


Set in the Leicestershire countryside amid beautiful landscaped gardens, Ragdale Hall has combined Victorian architecture with state of the art facilities. With the emphasis on your well-being, you'll be left with little doubt as to where the hall's loyalties lie. One of the most luxurious and relaxing health farms/ health resorts in the country, Ragdale hall was voted 'Health Spa of the Year,' in the Professional Beauty Awards for 1999 and the year 2000.

The beauty of Ragdale Hall is that you can do everything, or if you prefer, absolutely nothing! If your desire is to simply relax and be pampered, there is no finer place. Alternatively, if you're seeking a healthier lifestyle, then what better way to initiate it than to begin with the experts? If your determination is matched by people who understand and can assist you, then surely the desire to achieve will be greater, not to mention much easier to obtain and maintain?

A recent survey in 'Health & Fitness Magazine,' gave Ragdale Hall a 10/10 rating for its fitness facilities. It isn't hard to see why, the facilities are indeed extensive and include exercise areas, relaxation areas and treatment areas. The program of classes and activities offered are seen as the best the UK has to offer. Whether you're advanced or a novice, the classes are divided into appropriate levels of training.

Fitness isn't the only item on the agenda at Ragdale Hall. They provide traditional treatments, natural healing and complementary therapies. Electro Acupuncture, Sleep Enhancement and even Stress Counselling is available and these are merely a few of the therapies offered. One unique service offered is the Japanese Bathing Ceremony. Utilising Japanese tradition along with Kanebo products, you'll find yourself soaking in herbal infused waters. What better way to ease that tension? Reviewed in The Daily Telegraph, one of the UK's leading newspapers, the Japanese Bathing Ceremony was described as, "not only blissful but truly authentic."

One of Ragdale Hall's most appealing qualities is its availability to all. For just £85 Mon - Thurs, you can experience the 'Ragdale Day.' Truly one of their best packages, it includes:

  • Choice of Exercise Classes
  • Choice of Water Exercise sessions
  • Healthy Buffet Lunch
  • Ragdale Introductory Facial
  • Back, Shoulder and Neck Massage

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6.   Sep 28, 2005 4:05 PM
i work there, its awsome!!!

-- posted by han565


5.   Jun 19, 2002 9:01 AM
Further to all of Elizabeth's article you might also be interested in the information at http://www.healthfarms-uk.co.uk/health-farms/ragdale-hall/ ...

-- posted by becki_s


4.   Jan 7, 2002 11:09 AM
In response to message posted by Lynda04:

Let me know when you've been! You can tell us all about your experience. ...

-- posted by thebattwoman


3.   Jan 6, 2002 11:28 AM
Oh Elizabeth, my sister often mentions Ragdale Hall, it is a place we keep saying we will visit for a bit of pampering, and the Japanese Bathing sounds wonderful, thanks for the information! ...

-- posted by Lynda04


2.   Jan 4, 2002 5:10 PM
In response to message posted by Dubh_Sidhe:

Apparently, it also attracts some of England's biggest stars. So you never know who ...


-- posted by thebattwoman





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