Pampering %26 Wellness
Our Petit Spa treatment room is a secluded sanctuary in which to relax and recharge in luxury boutique surroundings. The petit Spa concept revolves around us bringing the spa to you. Futhermore, you will go wild for the 100% organic products which are home-grown on the West coast of Ireland and which are provided for your well being during your stay at The Twelve. The “Petit Spa” offers a unique selection of 'no rush' in-room treatments for our guests to avail of. These treatments are greatly sought after and hence must be booked well in advance.
Galway Now Magazine, Limerick Now Magazine and Cork Now Magazine, April 2008
“The Twelve Hotel in Bearna offers a combination of a seaweed bath and full body massage which, though not a medical treatment, might as well be tailor-made for arthritis sufferers.”
“At the twelve the bath is prepared in the privacy of the hotel bedroom. After this a full body massage with a special Voya oil, the worlds only seaweed oil, will ensure that any knots or aches are ironed out.”
Galway Independent, 11th June 2008
Other In Room Treatments:
(1) Wild seaweed baths in the comfort of your own room. Seaweed offers a traditional cure therapy – detoxifying, recuperating, pain relieving and moisturising. We will deliver a bath to remember, complete with scented organic candles and great music to chill to.
(2) Click here for full details on all treatments available in the comfort of your own guestroomor in Le Petit Spa >>.Petit Spa Treatments
Please check with us directly on 353-91-597000 for information and availability or email enquire@thetwelvehotel.ie
Galway Now Magazine, Limerick Now Magazine and Cork Now Magazine, April 2008
“The Twelve Hotel in Bearna offers a combination of a seaweed bath and full body massage which, though not a medical treatment, might as well be tailor-made for arthritis sufferers.”
“At the twelve the bath is prepared in the privacy of the hotel bedroom. After this a full body massage with a special Voya oil, the worlds only seaweed oil, will ensure that any knots or aches are ironed out.”
Galway Independent, 11th June 2008




