£89 for two people, breakfast included, with August Sundays in play: this is the sort of easy UK break we like.
This is not a grand spa weekend. It is a night near the Peak District, a proper breakfast, and enough spa credit to make the trip feel like a treat without turning it into a £300 production.
Go for the cheapest pub-room version if you want the headline price. Upgrade if you want the full 3.5 hours in the Mill Wheel Spa. Either way, it’s a pleasing little off-peak escape for people who can do a Sunday night and don’t need the whole weekend circus.
When we checked Wowcher’s availability calendar on 17 May, the lowest £89 stays included Sundays on 2, 9, 16, 23 and 30 August, with more £89 Sunday stays showing through September, October, and November. There were also plenty of weekday dates at £99.
The hotel’s own Dine & Stay offer starts from £129 per room and includes dinner, so that may suit you better if food is the priority. The Wowcher deal is cheaper if you mainly want the room, breakfast, and a spa add-on.
What’s included
The deal is for two people at the 4-star Three Horseshoes Country Inn & Spa in Leek, Staffordshire. Breakfast is included, and you choose between a £10 spa voucher or spa access, depending on the option you buy. Room choices include pub, classic, superior, four-poster, and hot tub rooms, with prices rising for the better rooms and fuller spa options.

The only real watch-out is the room choice. Wowcher says the pub rooms are in the older part of the inn near a main road, so they may be noisier. If you want a quieter stay, look at the newer-room options rather than chasing the absolute cheapest rate.
The offer is valid for selected stays until 30 November. Prices update as availability changes, and the figures above were live when we checked on 17 May.
How to book
Use the Book Now button below to open the Wowcher deal page. Choose your check-in date, then compare the room and spa options before buying. If you’re aiming for the lowest price, start with Sunday dates and check whether the pub-room caveat bothers you.

Useful info
Leek is handy for The Roaches, Rudyard Lake, and the south-western edge of the Peak District. This is more of a short UK reset than a big spa-hotel blowout, and the price makes sense for that kind of trip.

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