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The Ro Hotel in Bowness-on-Windermere has officially launched a new “state-of-the-art” wellness offering – the Hydro Wellness Club – for hotel guests, visitors and locals. 

The wellness club has been designed to provide “a relaxing and inviting atmosphere” for all who want to exercise, unwind and rejuvenate in one place. 

Amongst the facilities is a TechnoGym that includes cardio machines and free weights; a new pool hall with loungers and a hot tub; a relaxation area with refreshments; and new treatment rooms for massages and facials, among others. 

All facilities are open to hotel guests on a complimentary basis, with spa treatments payable individually, while day visitors and locals can gain access through day passes and memberships.

Adam Washbrook, manager of The Ro Hotel, said: “We’re excited to be extending our offering to guests and day visitors with the launch of these new facilities. We’ve developed our offering in such a way that we’re not only appealing to tourists but also offering valuable facilities for locals to relax, reach their fitness goals or have a fun day ‘in’ with friends and family.” 

Originally opened in 1881 as the Windermere Hydropathic Establishment, the hotel has built a reputation as ‘The Hydro’ and began offering spa breaks and water cures for Victorian travellers who were attracted by its wellness offerings. 

The building was requisitioned as a hospital during World War I and then used as a boys’ boarding school during World War II. Following this, it fell into disrepair. The building was restored to its former glory as a luxury hotel, re-opening to the public in 2021 following a multi-million-pound redevelopment.

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