IT HOPED a new £1.25million spa can open its doors in May.

Located within the grounds of the Adventure Parc Snowdonia in the Conwy Valley - an award-winning adventure resort which is home to the world’s first inland surf lagoon - the Wave Garden Spa has been designed to make the most of its natural resources and the magnificent landscapes of Snowdonia.

The spa has entered product house partnerships with brands Tribe517 and Thalgo.

Wave Garden Spa internal shot

Wave Garden Spa internal shot

Tribe 517, headed up by Claire Caddick, is a product line made in Wales using locally sourced natural ingredients. A bespoke product has been made for the Wave Garden Spa which will be used in an massage to soothe the mind and body.

With algae wraps, detoxifying facials and spiruline boosts, Thalgo treatments include fragrant frothy bubbles as well as mineral salts, muds and seaweeds.

Andy Ainscough, managing director, said: “Working with Thalgo and Tribe 517 has been a thoroughly enjoyable task, and choosing the treatments that our guests will get to enjoy is very exciting for us.”

Inside the spa, a "fragrant thermal journey" will welcome visitors. There is a vitality waterfall pool, steam room and oversized Himalayan salt sauna, all of which have views out across the surf lagoon to the mountains.

The Wave Garden Spa will be the only one in North Wales where guests can have a complete immersion in the steam-based cleansing and purifying rituals of a traditional Hammam.

Outside, there is a warm hydrotherapy pool, loungers, relaxation pods and fire pits to keep guests cosy.

A traditional wooden barrel sauna, fragrant herb garden and yoga studio complete the outdoor experience.

The spa will open in May if Welsh Government restrictions permit.