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Breaking News: Excitement Builds as Andy Murray Reveals New Details About the Revamped Spa at Cromlix Hotel Ahead of May Reopening

Tennis fans and luxury travel enthusiasts alike are celebrating after fresh details emerged about the highly anticipated spa development at Cromlix Hotel, the countryside retreat owned by former world No.1 Andy Murray.

Details of the new spa at Andy Murray’s Cromlix Hotel have been revealed.

The five-star hotel, near the tennis star’s native Dunblane, closed in January for work on two new restaurants, a wellness retreat and three bedroom suites.

It will reopen on May 15, launching its two new restaurants – Cradle and The Garden Room – and the new spa, the Woodland Retreat.

The one-person space is a repurposed former storehouse in woods on the hotel’s 34-acre estate.

It was designed by Perthshire architect Fergus Purdie and interior designer Suzanne Garuda.

Cromlix has partnered with luxury lifestyle brand Bamford to deliver treatments centred around the “restorative power of nature”.

The Cromlix Bamford signature treatment will include an Epsom salts foot ritual, Japanese shiatsu, Swedish massage techniques, heated chakra stone therapy and yogic breathing.

Facials, using Bamford skincare products, will also be available.

Bamford will also work alongside Scottish wellness brand MODM, which has supplied Cromlix amenities in rooms and throughout the hotel since 2023.

MODM treatments will include an 80-minute signature holistic experience, a top-to-toe massage, as well as bespoke massages and facials.

Cromlix will offer ‘ultimate luxury for travellers’
Cromlix’s general manager, Barry Makin, said: “Wellness has become the ultimate luxury for travellers and it’s something we’ve known for a while at Cromlix.

“Guests often comment that they go home feeling far better than when they arrived.

“Our new elevated wellness offer will really add to the guest experience and, in Bamford, we have found the perfect partner – a premium, British brand that, like us, has a deep respect for nature and the landscape.”

In February, the Cromlix Hotel launched a major recruitment drive ahead of the reopening.

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