1) Castle Thai Spa
Treat your Mum this Mother’s Day with an authentic Thai Massage at Castle Thai Spa, rated #3 spa in Edinburgh on TripAdvisor. Their team of professional therapists are all traditionally trained and insured providing an authentic Thai experience.
Castle Thai spa offer a range of authentic Thai experiences ranging from relaxing and beauty treatments to more therapeutic massages for pain relief.
Known for their signature treatment, the Traditional Thai Massage which, through a fusion of rhythmic acupressure, body rocking and deep assisted stretches, loosens joints and balances major muscle groups within the body.
Check out their full range of treatments and available gift cards here.
Alternatively you can follow Castle Thai Spa on Facebook or Twitter.
2) Hello Petal
Hello Petal are based in the east end of Glasgow and their flower shop is perfect for all types of flowers. The many years of experience and the enjoyment that they get from what they do are the qualities that make Hello Petal different.
They would be happy to help you put together the perfect arrangement for Mother’s Day or bouquet of beautiful flowers for any occasion. They also offer wedding flowers, funeral flowers and recommend you pop in for a chat - they're always happy to offer their advice! They're open Monday to Friday 09.00am till 17.00pm and Saturday 09.00 till 14.00pm
Click here to see their gorgeous range of bouquets!
3) Crerar Hotels
This Mother’s Day, treat your mother, grandmother or any other special lady in your life to a Crerar Hotels gift voucher experience. You can choose from a range of vouchers, including short breaks, afternoon tea, spa days or award-winning dining.
Crerar Hotels are a leading privately owned hotel company in Scotland and Yorkshire where their “family of hotels & inns” are recognised for quality, delivered through a “Heart & Soul” approach to traditional hospitality, with each hotel personality being inspired by its location and the local influences. Crerar Hotels specialise in leisure destination breaks which include dinner deals, spa breaks, walking, fishing and golfing breaks plus weekend’s away and midweek escapes for single travellers, the romantics out there and of course all the mums!
With many hotels featuring leisure clubs, spas and award-winning restaurants, Crerar is an excellent choice for leisure breaks at stunning locations from the Highlands of Scotland to the rolling hills of Yorkshire.
And if you wish to offer them the gift of choice, gift them a monetary Crerar Hotels gift voucher which can be spent on whatever they wish! Order now or visit our website for full details on all 13 Crerar Hotels.
4) Stobo Castle
When it comes to choosing the ultimate gift this Mother’s Day, a voucher for a spa experience will be received with joy. Indulge your Mum with the gift of relaxation - a Stobo Castle gift voucher. Leave the choice to them with monetary vouchers from £25 or give a specific experience with a Half Day voucher from £49. If a more inclusive treat is in order, Spa Day vouchers from £99 or residential vouchers from £129pppn including all meals and use of the spa facilities. Afternoon tea and Evening packages are also available.
Your Mum deserves to be pampered….give her a Stobo Castle gift voucher.
Ordering is quick and easy by calling 01721 725300 or visiting www.stobocastle.co.uk and your voucher will be sent or emailed to a postal address of your choice.
5) Chisholm Hunter
Where would we be without Mum? With Mother’s Day around the corner, it’s time to tell her how much she means with a thoughtful, sparkling gift.
With stores across Scotland and a specially curated selection of Mother’s Day gifts available online, you’re sure to find that perfect little something for Mum.
Whether it’s a new designer timepiece, a sophisticated pendant or a personalised charm, make that once-a-year special gesture something she can treasure always. Browse their sale, offering up to 50% off a huge selection of glittering gifts and if you’re looking to splurge and really spoil Mum, you could enjoy up to five years interest free credit.
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