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Low Wood Bay Resort reveals spa transformation

The Windermere spa has unveiled a newly designed lounge and expanded treatment facilities

UK

By Wendy Golledge

08 January 2026

englishlakes.co.uk/hotels/low-wood-bay/
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Low Wood Bay Resort and Spa in Windermere has revealed its new spa facilities following a £500,000 investment.

The newly designed spa features expanded facilities, five new treatment rooms and a spa lounge, developed in close collaboration with DV8 Designs, Mason Gillibrand Architects and Cubby Construction.

The additional treatment rooms and expanded relaxation area open onto the Fell View Balcony, with panoramic Lakeland views and access to outdoor thermal experiences.

Double Treatment Room in a spa
Spa beds are supplied by Gharieni for the new treatment rooms

The bespoke mask bar

There is also a new bespoke mask bar, offering personalised skincare rituals and allowing guests to sample a range of treatments tailored to different skin types.

The spa uses ESPA products alongside its signature brand, Berry & Birch.

This most recent investment follows the hotel’s previous expansion, which saw the creation of outdoor spa facilities including the acclaimed Upper Deck area, an 18m infinity relaxation pool, fire pits and loungers.

“The team has created a serene environment that draws inspiration from the natural beauty of Windermere and its surrounding fells. A palette of earthy tones, natural textures and warm lighting evokes a feeling of calm sophistication, while contemporary design elements bring a sense of understated elegance throughout.”

Annabel Berry

Product development manager, English Lakes Hotels

The Guided Glow

Spa beds in the new treatment rooms are supplied by Gharieni, while furniture and soft furnishings for the spa lounge were supplied by PS Interiors and Mirmac Interiors. Robes and spa linens are supplied by BC SoftWear.

In addition to the new spa areas, Low Wood Bay is introducing a signature in-room facial ritual, called The Guided Glow.

A self-guided experience using ESPA products, it is led by the spa’s senior head therapist Beckie Talbot via a personalised video tutorial.

The Guided Glow is currently available exclusively to Winander Club guests. After an initial introductory period, it will roll out to all guests later this year as a pre-bookable experience for all guests.

“Low Wood Bay Spa has always been about creating experiences that connect our guests to the natural beauty of Windermere. This enhancement is a continuation of that vision, a development that brings a new dimension of comfort and calm to our spa.”

Michael Kay

Group operations director, English Lakes Hotels

The investment underlines English Lakes Hotels’ commitment to innovation and guest wellbeing.

The brand is a family-owned and run group of hotels with three distinct properties – Low Wood Bay Resort and Wild Boar Estate in the Lake District, near Windermere, and Lancaster House Hotel in Lancaster.

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