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The
Spa at The Westin Turnberry Resort, Scotland
Julie Register visited this Resort Spa on the West Coast of Scotland
in May 2002
*Prior
to May 2002, if someone had asked me to list the top 10 countries in the
world I would like to go for a spa vacation, I don't think Scotland would
have made the cut. Fortunately, I had the opportunity to visit five excellent
spas in that country and I would definitely like to return. Scotland has
moved to the top 10.
My first stop was The Westin Turnberry Resort in Ayrshire on the west
coast. Turnberry is stretched along the beautiful shoreline of the Firth
of Clyde that leads to the Irish Sea. It overlooks Ailsa Craig, the island
of Arran, and Northern Ireland in the far distance. It is best known for
its championship links golf course, but its "19th hole," at
The Spa is also worth noting.
The
Spa, originally built in 1991, is located in its own building connected
to the hotel by a glass-enclosed walkway. A new expansion, part of a $20
million resort enhancement, opened in early 2002. The spa now consists
of 11 treatment rooms (five in the new addition); one consultation room;
two hydrotherapy rooms; one manicure/pedicure room; one co-ed lounge in
the new addition; separate women's and men's changing areas containing
a locker room, showers, vanity, a relaxation room with steam and shower;
a 20-meter pool with whirlpool and waterfall wall; a co-ed sauna in the
pool area with window for one wall which makes it very bright and inviting
rather than cave-like. All of the new treatment rooms have in-room showers
and two of the original rooms do.
E'SPA provided consulting services in building the spa addition as well
as spa treatment menu which uses E'SPA products exclusively. These products
are "deeply relaxing and anti-stressing oils, revitalising seaweeds
and nourishing skincare products to help protect, hydrate, firm and purify.
Holistic in origin, practical in problem solving and importantly organic
in substance, E'SPA carefully combines the therapeutic benefits of spa
treatments, aromatherapy and hydrotherapy."
Among the many choices on the Spa Treatment Menu are:
Jet Lag Reviver Massage - 1 hour 10 minutes. A full aromatherapy
body treatment to regulate your sleep and energy patterns and restore
natural vitality.
Golfer's Tonic - 1 hour 55 minutes. Pre- or post-match. Includes
a Life-Saving Back Massage (a back cleansingand exfoliation treatment
to help stimulate circulation and cell renewal followed by a deep tension
releasing aromatherapy massage), Holistic Luxury Foot and Nail Treatment
incorporating Hot Stone Therapy (gentle exfoliation, relaxing massage
incorporating Hot Stone Therapy and a warm envelopment of paraffin wax
to leave
your feet luxuriously soft and free from aches and pains).
I had the Holistic Total Body Care with Hot Stone Treatment with Ruth.
According to the Spa Treatment Menu, "this all-encompassing treatment
commences with full body skin brushing and exfoliation to prepare the
skin, leaving it feeling soft and smooth. This is then followed by a deep
body, face and scalp massage using hot and cold stones on vital energy
points and a blend of essential oils chosen to suit individual requirements.
This truly holistic experience will bring harmony to both mind and body."
The treatment began by Ruth asking me if I wanted a relaxing or energizing
experience. I was going to have a busy afternoon so I opted for energizing
plus I was feeling a bit jetlagged. Ruth then rubbed two different oils
on the backs of my hands and asked me which aroma I liked best. She said
the properties of the oil with the scent I preferred would best address
my needs. One had a lemony scent, the other a clove. I chose the clove
which turned out to be Fitness Oil containing essential oils of clove,
litesa cubebea, and English peppermint. The E'SPA line has one nourishing
and six massage oils ranging from very relaxing to very invigorating.
The
treatment started with an exfoliating full-body dry brush to bring blood
to the surface (to nourish the skin) and remove the dead skin cells (so
live cells can absorb nutrients). This was followed by a body polish containing
spearmint and aloe gel and small phytoplankton algae granules. Ruth then
had me shower to remove the aloe so the massage oil could penetrate better.
While I was in the shower, Ruth changed the sheets. I then returned and
sat on the table while Ruth lined hot stones on the table. I eased down
on the table, and the stones lined both sides of my spine. Ruth gave me
a mini-facial and scalp massage using regenerating oil for distressed
skin. My skin was very dry from three flights the prior day. (The E'SPA
line contains three different facial oils: regenerating, replenishing,
and balancing.) After the facial came the body massage with the Fitness
Oil. Ruth had a nice technique where she massaged with her hands then
slowly introduced the hot stones. She placed cool stones on the third
eye and toes. I left with instructions to leave the oil on until the following
morning. The result was very soft skin and, except for 20 minutes following
the treatment when I felt relaxed and zoned, I had no problem with energy
for the rest of the day. According to Ruth, the stones and oils work together
to rebalance the body's energy. This
was my first experience with E'SPA treatments and products. Since then,
they have become my favorite.
The spa has a small retail area in the reception area. Over a year ago,
I had been given an E'SPA candle that was my favorite until it burned
down. I restocked in both the Soothing (Sandalwood, Ylang Ylang, Lavendar
and Patchouli) and Energising (Peppermint, Eucalyptus, Lemon and Lime)
choices.I also bought a rather large jar of Invigorating Salt Scrub that
leaves my skin smooth and revitalized. Needless to say, my luggage was
quite a bit heavier when I left the resort, but I'm happy I did it.
The Spa Building also houses the Terrace Brasserie restaurant which serves
healthy menu options as well as regular fare. Guests are welcomed to come
to the restaurant in their spa robes. Some of the healthy options available
on the menu at the time of my visit were:
Traditional Nicoise salad with tomatoes, peppers, green beans, fresh
tuna, olives and anchovies
*Caribbean
Salad with mango, papaya, avocado and fresh pineapple
- Wild Mushroom Soup with truffle oil
- Fresh Linguine pasta with marinated vegetables and spring onion scented
tomato vinaigrette
During various points in my visit, I exercised in the fitness center,
swam in the pool, and tried my hand at a number of sports at the Activity
Centre.
As we were leaving Turnberry to head for Gleneagles, I noticed a road
sign that said "Haste Ye Back."I found out that it means "Resume
Speed" but I like to think it means "Come Back Soon."
Haste
Ye Back!
More information
The Westin Turnberry Resort, Scotland is a member of Connoisseurs Scotland,
an elite collection of Scotland's finest properties and travel experiences.
Featuring a small number of luxury hotels, each with a quality and character
of its own, set in unique locations throughout Scotland. Inaddition to
the hotels there is the Royal Scotsman, an exclusive train which revives
the romance and elegance of times past. There is also a ship, The Hebridean
Princess, that can transport guests to a hidden Scotland in total luxury.
Gorse
is a thorny plant with a faint coconut scent that grows wild and in abundance
in the coast of Scotland. It iis used in one of the original Bach Flower
Remedies. It is a restorative remedy that helps lift dark and depressive
personalities into a brighter and lighter experience. Good for anyone
at times when they feel life is weighing them down. Positive Qualities
include optimism, hope, perseverance, endurance, and illumination.
Bell Heather, another plant found in abundance in
Scotland, is another original Bach Flower Remedy. This flower remedy is
beneficial to those who are consumed with self interests, self indulgence,
or overly concerned with one's own problems. It helps one to move away
from their unbalanced inward focus. It offers a better perspective, so
that a person can learn to use their own suffering as a resource well
that can be drawn from to offer compassion and caring to others. Positive
qualities include, selflessness, self-discipline, inner calm, and compassion
for others.
Other species native to Scotland used in Bach Flower
Remedy production include apple, broom, daisy, elder, harebell, hazel,
navelwort, lady's mantle, mallow, ragged robin, Scots pine, Scottish primrose,
sea pink, sea rocket, silverweed, snowdrop, spotted orchid, stonecrop,
thistle, valerian, watercress, wild pansy and willowherb.1
Additionally, some plant species used in aromatherapy
are native to Scotland e.g. yarrow, wild celery, mugwort, borage, juniper,
corn mint, and valerian.1
With all the current interest in creating spa treatments
using indigenous plants, resources and traditions, it is surprising that
these plants have not found their way into the spa treatment menus in
Scotland.
1"FLORA
CELTICA: SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF SCOTTISH PLANTS," Chapter 3 Medicinal
and aromatic plants by William Milliken and Sam Bridgewater, Edinburgh
Development Consultants, and Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh
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Contact
The Westin
Turnberry Resort, Scotland Golf Courses and Spa
• Address:
Ayrshire
Scotland KA26 9LT
• Phone: +44(0)1655 331 000
1 800 325 3535 (USA)
00 800 325 959595 (Germany)
1 678 72062 (Italy)
0800 353535 (UK)
• Fax: +44(0)1655 331 706
• Resort Email: trunberry@westin.com
• Spa Manager Email:
suzie.pieroni@westin.com
• Web Site: http://www.turnberry.co.uk
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Turnberry is on the Firth of Clyde leading to the Irish Sea

Bagpipes are played each evening at 6:30 pm. Turnberry Lighthouse
is in the background

Cottages and Lodges in Foreground, Hotel in Background*

Room 266, like all guest rooms, has a refreshment
center, satellite television, Internet access,

a Westin "Heavenly Bed,"

andan en-suite bathroom with a heated towel
rack
and long, deep tub.

View from Room 266
Public Rooms

Writing Room
Billiard Room

Conservatory
Activities
Golf*
"Turnberry allows golfers to experience the challenge
of every links shot and come face to face with the features
that make Scottish Links golf so unique. Both the Ailsa and
Kintyre offer tight tee shots and pot bunkers, elevated tees
and thick Scottish rough, undulating greens and fairways,
magnificent shoreline holes and glorious seascape."

Colin Montgomerie with Ailsa Craig in background*

Kintyre Course 8th Hole. Opened June 2001*

Ailsa Course 11th Hole. This course
has been the site of the 1977, 1986 and 1994 British Open
Golf Championship.*

The Colin Montgomerie Links Golf Academy*

Academy ASTAR Equipment*

Fishing on Turnberry's 2 1/2 acre spring-fed loch, stocked
with rainbow and brown trout ranging from 5-20 lbs. Fly fishing
or spinning, tackle and rainwear is supplied if required.
Have one of Turnberry's chefs cook your catch for dinner!

Quad Biking on an exhilarating obstacle course traversing
logs, rocks, seesaws, crossing water, and covering rough terrain.
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Interior of glassed-in "tunnel" connecting the hotel
to the spa.

Sinks in Women's Changing Area
Showers in Women's Changing Area
20-meter Pool with Waterfall Wall

Whirlpool

Women's Relaxation Area across from Changing Room 
Steam and Shower in Women's Relaxation Area

Hydrotherapy Tub in original section of Spa*

Treatment Room with private shower in original section of
Spa
Co-Ed Spa Relaxation Room in new section of Spa*

Manicure/Pedicure Area

Terrace Lounge on second floor of Spa Building 
Terrace Brasserie, located
above the Spa, specializes in a lighter dishes, inspired by
the flavors of the Mediterranean.*
Open-Air Deck Lounge at the Terrace overlooks the island of
Arran and Ailsa Craig.

A walk along the dunes toward the lighthouse
Activities
The Outdoor Activity Centre at Turnberry Resort
Turnberry offers a large range of sporting
and leisure activities on its 800 acres. Choose from fishing,
shooting, archery, falconry, off-road driving, horse riding
and team-building activities.
Bobby, Norman, and Ian lead us through target shooting, archery,
off-road driving and fishing. The three of them knew how to
make you feel as if you were amazingly talented at everything
you try. Of course, you want to believe them. The weather
was rainy, but we were given blue oversuits. They weren't
waterproof but kept the worst of it away. It was great fun
- even in the rain.

Rifle Target Shooting from a covered building with a recoilless,
gas operated target rifle aiming at a range of targets (not
Bobby!!!). It's a great introduction to rifle shooting.
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Suggested
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Reading
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Hidden
Places of Scotland
Fodor's
Scotland
Footprint
Scotland Handbook
Poetry
of Robert Burns
Poems,
Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect
Gleneagles
Hotel
Castles
& Ancient Monuments of Scotland
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Photos copyright
2002, Julie Register
unless marked * which are courtesy of The Westin Turnberry Resort,
Scotland

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