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First look: inside north Wales’ spectacular new luxury resort

The Marian Resort & Spa in Dyserth is now open, featuring cabins with private hot tubs

Annie McNamee
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Annie McNamee
Contributor, Time Out London and UK
Marian Resort & Spa in north Wales
Photograph: Marian Resort & Spa
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It’s been a tough few years for us Brits – we could all use some intense relaxation right about now. 

If you’ve been trying to find a relaxing getaway that’s within your budget, the Marian Resort & Spa, located in north Wales, might be just the place. Newly opened, it offers multiple kinds of cabins, including some equipped with private hot tubs. 

Way back in February we covered the Marian when it was still being constructed, but it’s now built and ready for business. You can book your stay on their website here, and make the most of their current 3-nights-for-2 deal which is active until late July.

Unfortunately, the spa is not open for treatments yet, and the gym is also not quite ready for customers, so if those are deal breakers for you maybe hold off on booking. If all of this is tempting but you’re still not convinced, here are some exclusive snaps to get you excited.

Marian Resort & Spa in north Wales
Photograph: Marian Resort & Spa
Marian Resort & Spa in north Wales
Photograph: Marian Resort & Spa
Marian Resort & Spa in north Wales
Photograph: Marian Resort & Spa
Marian Resort & Spa in north Wales
Photograph: Marian Resort & Spa

You can book and find out more on the Marian Resort and Spa website here

Planning a staycation?

Holding off until those gym/spa treatments become available? In the meantime, check out one of our favourite spas or for something more fancy why not browse our guide to the best castles in the country you can actually stay in. We also have rounded up some of the best family friendly stays, or get outside with the 21 best natural wonders in Britain

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