A Renfrewshire hotel has splashed out on 10 new lodges with their own private hot tubs.
Nine of the lodges at the Bowfield Hotel & Spa, in Howwood, have a bedroom, living area, smart TV, Bluetooth speaker, mini fridge, tea and coffee facilities, and en-suite shower room.
Outside, there is a decking area with a bubbling hot tub, sun parasol and seating area.
The 10th lodge has a larger living room space and bedroom. There is also a TV at the foot of the bed and a standalone bath-tub in the bedroom, in addition to the outside hot tub.
Named Ben Lomond after the view the lodge looks out to, it’s been especially created for couples and is ideal for special occasions.
The Ben Lomond lodge is also Bowfield's new Honeymoon Suite and will be included in wedding packages for those choosing the countryside venue for their nuptials.
Sleeping two to four guests, the lodges aim to provide a relaxed countryside escape for couples and families. They are available for spa break guests too.
Juliet Parry, general manager at Bowfield Hotel & Spa, said: "The scenery at Bowfield is undoubtedly part of the experience here – so we're delighted to bring these lodges to our guests and ensure they can take full advantage of our setting while they enjoy a short break with us.
"Life can be busy! Our lodges are created for guests to enjoy a short break, breathe in the fresh country air, admire the views, and enjoy our fantastic facilities. They are perfect for unwinding.
"Whether you’re visiting with your partner, kids, a friend or relative, there really is something for everyone to enjoy at Bowfield – and the lodges have just added to that.
"We've had great interest in them already and look forward to welcoming the many guests who've booked."
Adam Cosgrove, operations director at Manorview, added: "It's fantastic to open our highly anticipated lodges.
"Bowfield has gone from strength to strength, and this is a great addition to Bowfield that we know customers will love."
For more information or to book a lodge, visit bowfieldhotel.co.uk.
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