Gaia Spa Boringdon located at Hill, Boringdon Hall Hotel, Colebrook Rd, Plymouth PL7 4DP, UK

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Gemma B

5 Google Rating

Such a beautiful spa, staff very helpful. Treatment left me relaxed. Can use the app to order to u d

5/ 5

Such a beautiful spa, staff very helpful. Treatment left me relaxed. Can use the app to order to u drinks. Got a bit busy Sunday afternoon but that was poss due to the weather being poor and ppl not being able to sit outside.

Diana Potter

5 Google Rating

Excellent service. Treatments were superb.Food delicious. Have no complaints at all. Quite an awe in

5/ 5

Excellent service. Treatments were superb.Food delicious. Have no complaints at all. Quite an awe inspiring venue.

patricia stace

5 Google Rating

Booked a spa day, stunning surroundings, clean luxury facilities. Amazing treatments. It was a beaut

5/ 5

Booked a spa day, stunning surroundings, clean luxury facilities. Amazing treatments. It was a beautiful sunny day so it felt like being on holiday! My only negative point was we had to be there from 09:30am and they didn't book us in for afternoon tea till 3pm! A very long day without food! You would have to order food which would be at an extra cost to you on top of the spa day cost if you couldn't wait till 3pm. Others had a much more reasonable time of 1 and 1:30pm for Afternoon tea.

Sandra Marcham

5 Google Rating

Having used the spa before , it's all positive really friendly reception staff . And my consultant A

5/ 5

Having used the spa before , it's all positive really friendly reception staff . And my consultant Amy was lovely my Jade facial was once again top notch , which having had before is normal .felt wonderful after the spa is fantastic ..

Martin Summerhayes

5 Google Rating

The roman steam room was lush. Lovely atmosphere and great afternoon tea

5/ 5

The roman steam room was lush. Lovely atmosphere and great afternoon tea

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