Best for: hydrotherapy and heritage
Most guests might arrive at this landmark St Andrews hotel aiming to hit a few balls on its world-famous golf course, but the in-house Kohler Waters Spa has no trouble standing on its own merits. Revamped during the pandemic (at a cost of £7 million), it has hydrotherapy at its heart – no surprise, really, when you learn that owner Herb Kohler made his fortune in plumbing. Last year, the spa had a further mini renovation so everything feels in tip-top condition. The spa has a new choice of wellness workshops throughout the year, including Summer Solstice, Autumn Equinox and Winter Solstice Yoga days (15 June, 21 September and 14 December 2024). Adding to the 36° offering is executive chef Coalin Finn’s plant-based menu available the Spa Café, which focuses on super-food based dishes.
Meanwhile, inside, there’s a 20-metre, recently revamped pool, and a dedicated thermal suite, including a hydrotherapy pool, sauna, steam room and plunge pool. As well as a raft of massages, facials and organic Made for Life treatments (ideal for those undergoing medical treatments), the healing properties of water are harnessed in a choice of wet therapies. New treatments for this year include the On the Green CBD Massage, to give relief from tight muscles or injuries, the Oligoforce Lumination Facial, to reduce dark spots and brighten the skin, and the high-performance Seatonic body wrap and firming massage.
If you don’t fancy tackling the 17th hole – known as ‘Road Hole’ and said to be one of the most difficult in the world – then you can watch amateurs and professionals alike attempt it from the safe distance of the spa (the hotel is conveniently positioned alongside it). Alternatively, head to the nearby Fife coastline for head-clearing, bracing walks along the beach – film buffs will recognise nearby West Sands from the famous Chariots of Fire scene.
Address: Old Course Hotel, Old Station Road, St Andrews.
Price: Doubles from £340.
Website: oldcoursehotel.co.uk