Bamford spa carriage to launch aboard Belmond Royal Scotsman luxury train
Following the recent opening of its first international spa in Miami, British skincare brand Bamford’s expansion continues with the launch of a new spa carriage aboard the ‘country house on wheels,’ the Belmond Royal Scotsman, in April 2017.
The Bamford Haybarn Spa is the first spa carriage to feature aboard Belmond’s portfolio of luxury trains, and is set to offer bespoke treatments for passengers travelling on overnight rail journeys throughout Scotland and Great Britain.
Bamford's line is inspired by nature, with botanical skincare and holistic treatments made using organic ingredients certified by the Soil Association. Its Geranium, Lavender and Peppermint Botanical collection has also been selected by Belmond as the amenity range for each cabin.
The Haybarn Spa has been designed using sustainable wood from Scotland and the Cotswolds, and features two single treatment rooms with picture windows.
Treatments include the Bamford Bespoke Facial, a 55-minute ritual that aims to restore, rejuvenate and repair the skin, the Bamford De-Stress Massage, Deep Tissue Massage, plus manicures and pedicures using the eco-natural Kure Bazaar range.
“We are excited to launch our first spa carriage – we are now able to offer our guests a new way to relax, de-stress and slow down and to reflect on their journey with us,” said Gary Franklin, managing director, Belmond Trains & Cruises. “Train journeys are incredibly relaxing and the new Haybarn Spa offers another way to take time and reconnect with the things that are important while travelling through stunning Scottish scenery.”
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