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Bath and North East Somerset

Spa & massage in Bath and North East Somerset

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Results Body+Mind

Results Body+Mind

73 Lower Bristol Rd, Bath BA2 3BG

99 reviews
Thai House Massage Bath

Thai House Massage Bath

11 Rossiter Rd, Bath BA2 4JP

88 reviews
Tigerlily Nails Health and Beauty

Tigerlily Nails Health and Beauty

Keynsham, Bristol BS31 2GJ

88 reviews
Ivonne Reflexology

Ivonne Reflexology

555 Wells Rd, Bristol BS14 9AL

74 reviews
Immerse

Immerse

Unit 252, Central Park, Petherton Rd, Bristol BS14 9BZ

70 reviews
The Garden Spa by L'Occitane

The Garden Spa by L'Occitane

The Bath Priory, Weston Rd, Bath BA1 2XT

64 reviews
Vitality Relaxation & Day Spa

Vitality Relaxation & Day Spa

8 Market St, Bradford-on-Avon BA15 1LH

63 reviews
Luxe Amore Studio

Luxe Amore Studio

2, St James's Place, Bath BA1 2TP

58 reviews
DermaGuru

DermaGuru

Nourish Center, 33 Gay St, Bath BA1 2NT

54 reviews
Bath spa THAI Massage Therapy

Bath spa THAI Massage Therapy

14 Queen Square, Bath BA1 2HN

51 reviews
Equilibrium: Therapies, Treatments & Short Courses

Equilibrium: Therapies, Treatments & Short Courses

24 Tunbridge Cl, Chew Magna, Bristol BS40 8SU

47 reviews
The Spa at No.15

The Spa at No.15

15 Great Pulteney St, Bathwick, Bath BA2 4BS

38 reviews
The Recovery Lab

The Recovery Lab

18 Charles St, Bath BA1 1HX

37 reviews
Amor Aesthetics

Amor Aesthetics

The smokehouse office unit, Chew Magna, Bristol BS41 8NQ

36 reviews
Dragonfly Beauty and Lotus Massage Therapy

Dragonfly Beauty and Lotus Massage Therapy

2 Greenvale Cl, Timsbury, Bath BA2 0HS

36 reviews
Soma Equilibria

Soma Equilibria

4 Ashmead, Temple Cloud, Bristol BS39 5BG

31 reviews
The Spa & Bath House

The Spa & Bath House

16 Royal Cres, Bath BA1 2LS

31 reviews
Raven Rock. Retreat and Wellness Centre

Raven Rock. Retreat and Wellness Centre

Raven Rock, Lime Kiln Cottage, Tape Ln, Gurney Slade, Radstock BA3 4TE

24 reviews
Baudelaire Aesthetics

Baudelaire Aesthetics

clinic, room, Goodlight, 3 Victoria Bridge Rd, Bath BA2 3GG

22 reviews
TONIQ - George Street

TONIQ - George Street

13 George St, Bath BA1 2EN

22 reviews

69 results in Bath and North East Somerset

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About Bath and North East Somerset

A wellness-first overview to help you plan a relaxing spa or massage break.

Bath and North East Somerset is a unitary authority area in southwest England that blends a world-famous historic city with market towns, villages, and open countryside. It carries a distinct spa heritage tied to the hot springs at Bath and a broader landscape shaped by rivers, valleys, and surrounding hills. The area’s identity balances heritage, culture, and a calm rural edge.

Overview

Bath and North East Somerset was created on 1 April 1996 after the abolition of Avon, covering the former districts of Bath and Wansdyke. The area includes the city of Bath as its principal settlement, along with Keynsham, Midsomer Norton, Radstock, the Chew Valley, and other towns and villages. Bath and North East Somerset Council governs the area as a unitary authority, with offices in Bath and Keynsham. This structure brings together a historic city and its surrounding rural communities into one administrative area.

Landscape and Local Places

The area is shaped by the River Avon and its tributaries, alongside the Chew Valley and the surrounding hills. Chew Valley Lake is a notable landscape feature, created in the 1950s and now a focus for recreation and nature conservation. To the north of Bath are hills linked to the Cotswolds, while the countryside beyond includes rolling farmland and wooded valleys. This varied landscape supports both urban exploration and slower rural travel, giving the area a balanced rhythm.

History, Heritage, and Spa Identity

Bath is the cultural center of the area and owes much of its identity to the hot mineral springs that attracted the Romans, who founded the settlement of Aquae Sulis. The city later grew as a medieval trading center and became a fashionable spa resort in the 18th and 19th centuries. Bath’s architecture and heritage are internationally recognized, and its spa history is central to the broader identity of Bath and North East Somerset. This heritage of water, health, and leisure continues to shape the area’s reputation.

Wellness and Spa Culture

Wellness in Bath and North East Somerset is anchored in the historic spa identity of Bath and supported by the area’s wider landscape. Spa and massage experiences here can draw on both the city’s long tradition of health and leisure and the calm of nearby countryside. The presence of rivers, valleys, and open countryside encourages restorative routines that combine treatments with gentle walks and scenic pauses. The result is a wellness culture that feels authentic, rooted in history, and enhanced by a quiet rural setting.

Planning a Calm Visit

A calm visit works well when you balance time in Bath with slower exploration of the surrounding towns and countryside. Treatments in the city can be paired with a short drive to the Chew Valley or nearby villages for a quieter pace. The area’s mix of urban heritage and rural calm makes it easy to create a restorative itinerary that feels both enriching and unhurried. Visitors can keep the day balanced by alternating city time with short rural escapes.

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Last updated: 31 January 2026

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