Pampering
We all need a little pampering, a little self indulgence, a little time out at some point of our day. After a days skiing or even while the kids are out, take some quiet time and have Revive Massage Therapy work their magic to help â€Ëœrelax, restore and re-balance your energy levels’.
Run by the wonderful Cathy, a qualified Sports Massage Therapist and Aromatherapist, she can offer a number of treatments with a free consultation in the comfort of your own accommodation.
Types of Treatment;
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Deep Tissue Massage (firm therapy that utilizes techniques that release chronic pain & muscle tension).
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Sports massage (specific attention to deeper muscles & connective tissue for relief of chronic tension and pain which results from over-use, athletic training or chronic stress).
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Swedish massage (involves gentle to moderate pressure with long relaxing rolling strokes using oil which relaxes tense or spasmic muscles, increases joint range of motion, soothes the nervous system, reduces swelling and assists in removal of toxins from the tissues).
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Aromatherapy massage (combines swedish massage techniques with the proven effectiveness of pure essential aromatherapy oils).
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Indian Head (includes massage of the shoulders, upper arms, neck, scalp, face, ears and energy balancing).
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Thai Foot massage (legs, lower thighs, hands and forearms also receive attention during a traditional Thai foot massage).
Group discounts available, please contact us for more information.
You can even treat your loved one to a surprise gift voucher so they can walk in from a long day from the mountain and have Revive Massage Therapy leave them feeling rejuvenated and revived. Please enquire for further info.
If you want to enquire or make a reservation for a spa treatment at our exclusive spa partner - Deep Nature then send an email.
Why not take it one step further and have a private chef come in and cook up a feast for you and your party? The only thing you will have to worry about and have an evenings long debate is which run to tackle on the pistes the following day, bold enough for the Vallee Blanche?!



