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Enjoy the festive season with the winter warmer package at Birch
28/11/22

Enjoy the festive season with the winter warmer package at Birch

One of our favourite boutique hotels is embracing the festivities this Christmas, getting everyone In the spirit with a line up of incredible magical cultural programming.

The perfect spot to find enjoyment over the cold winter days, Birch is set with open fires and festive activities to warm the soul. From festive pottery homeware sessions – where you can make your very own Christmas decorations and homeware to take home and use around your house – and Wreath making workshops, to woodland walks in Birch’s 55 acres of green space, and brisk, early morning lido swims.

Birch have also curated an extra special package; The Winter Warmer package, a package for two which offers guests mulled wine or hot chocolate on arrival, tickets to their signature pottery class and a restorative yoga class in Birch’s dedicated wellness studio, all with an overnight stay in their big comfy beds. The Winter Warmer package is available from 1 NOV – 22 DEC!

Elsewhere in Birch, the flagship restaurant The Zebra Riding Club is offering a tasting menu, based on what’s best during the winter months. At Valeries things are a little more casual but no less fabulous, for guests looking for a bit more of a laid-back affair.

Address: Lieutenant Ellis Way, Cheshunt, Goff’s Oak, Waltham Cross EN7 5HW Website: https://www.birchcommunity.com

Written by Jordan Crowley

Photography courtesy of Birch

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