Posted: 3rd January 2023 | Back to news feed

 Lucknam Park Hotel & Spa in Chippenham is as classically British as they come. Beautiful gardens and surroundings like those plucked straight out of a Jane Austen novel and perfect for a Valentine’s Day weekend away!

But did you know that this unspoilt, elegant country house hotel is also the ideal retreat for horse lovers seeking respite. Whilst it is a glorious, grand house, it is not run in a formal, stuffy manner so is the ideal place to relax.

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And you could book your own equestrian weekend direct with this host by using the Cavago app. You can tailor make your riding experience on the 500 acres of countryside with a horse suited to you and your partner’s abilities. You will be escorted by a member of the Equestrian Centre which is a former stud farm and is now home to 35 magnificent horses of all different sizes and capabilities. After taking a romantic ride through the estate you can combine your passion for horses with a luxury spa experience or enjoy a three-course lunch in The Brasserie. And if your Darcy has any aching bones as they aren’t as saddle hardened there are options to take in some relaxation in the spa pool and thermal cabins.

Located in the heart of the English countryside and just minutes from Bath, Lucknam Park is the perfect place to enjoy equestrian pursuits. The staff are committed to exceeding their guests’ expectations and nothing is too much trouble. The hotel’s awards are testament to their committed and passionate approach to uphold excellent service standards.

So, if you want to surprise a loved one (or want them to surprise you!), then download the Cavago app or visit the Cavago website as you can plan and book this entire equestrian experience direct with the help of Cavago.

Visit www.mycavago.com for more information.

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