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Locals invited to enjoy early-morning swim at the Thermae Bath Spa

Monday 30th January 2023 Bath Echo News Team Community, What's On

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Local residents are being given the chance to enjoy an early morning dip at the Thermae Bath Spa’s rooftop pool as part of a new festival of wellbeing.

Aquasana at the Thermae Spa in Bath | Photo © Bath Thermae Spa

This February, the rebalance Bath festival will bring together venues, hotels, therapists and restaurants for three weeks of wellbeing and feelgood activities.

On Wednesday 8th, 15th and 22nd February, the Thermae Bath Spa will open early to host classes of Aquasana, a therapy including classic yoga postures combined with gentle tai chi and invigorating karate moves, in the spa’s mineral-rich waters.

The Aquasana sessions will be held before normal opening hours, so attendees will enjoy exclusive use of the rooftop pool before other guests arrive.

Classes start at 8am and will be followed by a two-hour spa session.

A spokesperson for Thermae Bath Spa said: “We are really excited to be taking part in this new festival.

“As one of the UNESCO ‘Great Spa Town of Europe’ we are delighted to continue our longstanding contribution towards the health and wellbeing of our guests.”

The classes will be led by Bex Bridgford and Lana King, both of whom are experts in their field.

The Aquasana classes are £50 per session and include a two-hour Thermae Welcome (spa session plus use of towel, robe and flip flops). Places are limited.

To find out more and to book, click here.

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