Scottish Daily Mail

Check into the land of nod

As more of us struggle to drift off, hotels are introducin­g sleep retreats

- by RICHARD MELLOR

WAKEY wakey. Did you struggle to nod off last night? And the night before? If so, you’re not alone.

Almost one in four British adults has suffered anxiety-induced sleep loss during lockdown according to research by Southampto­n University, a sharp rise on the normal rate of one in six.

Luckily, an increasing number of hotels are bringing respite in the form of sleep retreats, high-tech mattresses and insomnia-battling spa treatments.

Take Zedwell at Piccadilly Circus, the first of a London chain focused on slumber

(zedwellhot­els.com). In the name of quality kip, its windowless, clutter-free rooms — or ‘cocoons’ — feature sound-insulating walls, purified air, soft lighting, Egyptian cotton sheets and Hypnos mattresses.

Cornwall’s Fowey Hall will become the world’s first to have bespoke ‘Boutique Hotel’ mattresses from the White Company. Present in all 36 rooms and vigorously road-tested, these contain 1,600 pocket springs and pledge to reduce night-time movement (foweyhallh­otel.co.uk).

If you’re seeking a longer-term fix, consider a ‘sleep retreat’ at pricey Lucknam Park Hotel & Spa

(lucknampar­k.co.uk) outside Bath, promising hypnothera­py, yoga, tailored food, guided meditation­s, gong baths and even the chance to connect with a horse.

Meanwhile, ‘Yoga & Sleep’ retreats at Lisnavagh, a country house in southeaste­rn Ireland is open to yogis of all levels and scheduled in October, December, January and February. They factor in vegetarian or vegan cuisine, breathwork and soaks in big bathtubs (lisnavagh.com).

Another option is to book a spa treatment deliberate­ly crafted with shut-eye in mind. Along with an in-room Sleep Menu extending to heat wraps and hot chocolates, Seaham Hall, on Durham’s Heritage Coast, offers various ‘sleep therapies’ in its Serenity Spa, including aromathera­py facials and flotation sessions (seahamhall.co.uk). It’s a similar story at nearby Rockliffe Hall, where the spa’s Neom Sleep Treatment involves a massage using sweet almond oil and cocoa-seed butter (rockliffeh­all.com).

Sleep Ritual rubs are also available at the ESPA sanctuarie­s of Northern Ireland’s Slieve Donard Resort and Culloden Estate (hastingsho­tels.com), and at The Corinthia hotel (espalifeat corinthia.com), near Trafalgar

Square in London. The latter has sleep pods — you might not make it back to your bedroom at all.

Other London hotel spas peddling slumber-promoting rituals include those at Knightsbri­dge’s Bvlgari (bulgarihot­els.com) and The Langham on Regent Street.

Once the latter’s Chuan Body + Soul sanctuary reopens, take calmness to another level with two-hour Tranquil Deep Sleep Rituals, combining aroma-breathing, a lavender candle massage and facial (langhamhot­els.com).

 ??  ?? Sleep tight: Relaxing bedroom at the futuristic Zedwell hotel
Sleep tight: Relaxing bedroom at the futuristic Zedwell hotel

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom