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The 'cosy' Scottish winter wellness retreat you can book for a bargain price

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A three-day wellness retreat at a choice of Scottish hotels is currently available to book at a major discount.With the excitement and joy of the festive season behind us and gloom of winter fully setting in, now is the perfect time to book a relaxing getaway.

Fortunately, in Scotland we are spoiled for choice when it comes to cosy hotels and inns.For those looking to go beyond a typical staycation and want to reset, recharge, and completely relax, aromatherapy company The Wee Natural Company is currently offering retreats at two popular Scottish hotels through voucher website Wowcher.A three-day stay for one at either the Hilcroft Hotel in Bathgate or the Inveraray Inn in Inveraray is now available for £369, 33 per cent off the standard price of £549.

Meanwhile, a stay for two people is available for £569, also a 33 per cent discount. Scotland's most popular baby names 50 years ago in 1974 when records began At both hotels, the retreat is designed to calm the mind, relax the body, and alleviate mental and emotional pressures caused by stress.

Among the experiences available are sleep meditation, yoga sessions, nourishing foods, and sound baths.Elsewhere, group reiki, workshops from motivational speakers, and cold water dips are also available.

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