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Nemacolin
Woodlands Resort & Spa in Farmington, Pennsylvania
Julie Register visited this resort spa in
Western Pennsylvania in Spring 2000
Attention
to detail. That's what comes to mind when I think of Nemacolin Woodlands
Resort & Spa in Farmington, Pennsylvania. They sweated the small stuff
so their guests could be delighted. I was. Every time I walked from my
room in the Château Lafayette to the The Woodlands Spa, rather than
walk out the front and across the way, I chose to take the longer route
indoors through the Lodge and Heritage Court Shoppes. Why? To enjoy the
details. I noticed something new with each stroll. Like
the Toulouse-Lautrec outside Lautrec restaurant, the Calder in the Lodge,
the Rockwells, the original Tiffany lamps, the bronze statue of Samuel
Clemens sitting on a park bench, works by Neiman, Botero, Cassini, Remington,...all
part of an eclectic and interesting art collection. And the largest free-standing
salt water aquarium in the world complete with a piece of gold from a
Mel Fisher treasure hunt. Every turn reveals an cozy nook - some with
fountains and stained glass - inviting you to linger and relax. The art
isn't limited to the inside. The grounds are filled with sculptures.
Nowhere
is the attention to detail more apparent or more appreciated than in The
Woodlands Spa. Details like the bridge that crosses the reflecting pool
to the island oasis of the spa, the beautiful, heavy, and inviting carved
entry doors, crystals hanging from the ceilings for their positive energy,
a 3 story black granite monolythic fountain anchoring and dividing the
separate men's and women's spa entrances, window treatments of tree branches
(no doubt from the surrounding 1,500 wooded acres), the stream that runs
in the hallway from the spa restaurant to the spa reception area echoed
by video screens of running water imbedded in the walls, and the woven
twig placemats under the water pitchers in the lounges all
combine to make a warm, inviting, safe, earthy feeling. The attempt to
blend inside and out - to combine the elements of earth, water, and light
- is quite successful. The "good" feelings are attributed to
the use of Feng Shui by Clodagh, who provided the interior design &
landscaping when the spa was expanded and renovated in 1999. She was inspired
by nearby Fallingwater, one of Frank Lloyd Wright's most famous designs.
Now 32,000 square feet, the three story spa houses steam rooms, saunas,
whirlpool baths, a Swiss shower, a mineral pool, a water path, and 28
private therapy rooms where hydrotherapy treatments, facials, massages,
body treatments, and body kurs are performed.
I
tried two of The Woodlands Spa's signature treatments. The first was The
Water Path (25 minutes). I was taken from the lounge on the main level
to an open area on the lower level via a glass elevator overlooking the
lovely grounds. This area was coed and public, so a bathing suit was required.
On one end of this softly lit area was the lower part of the fountain
I saw as I entered the women's changing area. At the other end was an
entrance to the indoor pool. In between was a large whirlpool, enclosed
showers, and a long, narrow, trough-like shallow pool, divided in two
lengthwise. This was first part of The Water Path. I
was invited to step in at one end of the long pool and walk to the other
end. The warm water came to my knees. The bottom of the pool was covered
with pea gravel which was not particularly comfortable to walk on, but
I made my way to the other end. A hand rail was available if needed. At
the other end, there was a little wall I had to step over. Wow! The other
side was freezing - filled with cold water! I walked on this side of the
pool until I got to the other end, stepped over another wall, and returned
to my starting place in warm water. I made this circuit a number of times
until my feet were almost too sore to continue. I was then taken to the
Swiss Shower where 12 jets of warm water massaged me. After that came
the large whirlpool which turned out to be a mineral pool. As in most
whirlpools, different seats had the whirlpool water jets aimed in different
places. So I spent some time with the jets on my shoulders, then moved
to lower back, then legs. The water was filled with minerals from the
Sárvár Spa in Hungary, which is said to have curative properties.
A final step was a return to the Swiss Shower - this time with cold water.
The purpose of The Water Path is to stimulate circulation and improve
immune functions while enhancing energy and a feeling of well-being. I
certainly felt invigorated after this unique treatment. Apparently, The
Woodlands Spa was the only spa in the United States at the time of my
visit that offered this treatment.
The
other signature treatment I tried was the Woodlands Vitamin Facial (50
minutes). This time, I took the elevator to the upper level and was led
through a lovely common lounge with a large central fireplace and a wall
of windows, past the upper part of the 3 story fountain, to a quiet treatment
room decorated with the same care as the rest of the spa. The facial was
developed for The Woodlands Spa by Dermalogica using products that combine
vitamin repair and hydroxy acid exfoliation. The treatment promised to
"noticeably improve the skins elasticity, tone and texture
on the face, neck, décolleté, and hands." I found it
to be mild and gentle, and it did brighten my skin.
The spa also offers:
- a 2,000 square foot salon featuring hair design, complete nail care,
make-up application and waxing. It is in the same area as the boutique
and reception desk.
- a 2,400 square foot fitness area which includes Cybex equipment, treadmills,
Stairmasters, Cardio theater and Weights by Ivanco. Fitness classes
are taught daily on a special spring loaded floor. Fitness instructors
offer boot camp, cardio kick, physio ball, step aerobics and yoga. Other
activities include fitness walks, water aerobics and hikes.
- indoor and outdoor pools. The indoor pool is located in the spa and
the outdoor pool is located adjacent to the spa.
- a spa boutique featuring a selection of spa music and literature;
swim suits; facial and body products; spa casual wear and fitness attire.
Finally,
the spa offers a gourmet spa cuisine restaurant, Seasons, which uses a
selection of regional and local ingredients nutritionally balanced to
promote optimum vitality. A registered dietitian is available to consult
with guests on a variety of health topics, including lifestyle, vitamins
and minerals, weight control, energy and healing. The restaurant is every
dieter's dream. At the time of my visit, the menu was divided into sections:
The Hunter Plan allows for more total calories, healthy fats; The Gatherer
Plan offers nutritionally balanced, more appropriately portioned for weight
loss with <20% fat; The Vegetarian Plan is free of animal products
and contains many essential nutrients for max energy and helps fight the
aging process. The food was fabulous. I ate there a number of times and
each time was outstanding. The food was delicious and the presentations
creative and appealing. Once again, the decor wowed me. The chandelier
is a huge Calder-like mobile - fascinating to watch. Lovely sculptures
line the windows which provide lovely garden views.
In addition to Seasons, the Resort offers many other restaurants, two
of which we tried - Lautrec, a French Bistro featuring contemporary, lighter
French cuisine with a creative flair, and the Golden Trout, offering regional
American cuisine. Both were excellent. However, Seasons was my favorite.
Our
elegant room in the Château Lafayette was wonderful. It was very
spacious, had a trayed ceiling with a crystal chandelier that could be
dimmed, remote control cable television, mini-bar, individual voice mail,
in-room safe, a data port for computer access. and a marble bathroom with
another dimming crystal chandelier and whirlpool bath large enough for
two. Nemacolin Woodlands Resort & Spa offer other guestroom options
including suites, townhouses, and homes.
In addition to The Woodlands Spa, the Resort offers a wide variety of
activities including 36 holes of golf on two PGA-rated championship courses,
an equestrian center which I had the pleasure to use, 14 specialty shops,
a ski facility for both downhill and cross-country enthusiasts, the Shooting
Academ y
and Sporting Clay Course, the Activities Center, swimming, fly fishing,
an arcade, hikes, golf simulator, virtual reality, tennis, croquet, miniature
golf, biking, boating, fishing, in-line skating, beach volleyball, an
Adventure Center with climbing wall and ropes course, and much more. Not
to mention the outstanding Nemacolin Kidz Klub Program which provides
both full and half days of fully supervised entertainment and activities
for children between the age of 4 and 9 and the Kidz Night Out for kidz
between the ages of 4 and 12 every evening in the summer season, and every
Friday and Saturday in the winter.
Attractions near Nemacolin Woodlands Resort & Spa include Frank Lloyd
Wright's Fallingwater and Kentuck Knob, Laurel Caverns (Pennsylvanias
largest cave), Christian W. Klay Winery, Fort Necessity National Battlefield,
and Ohiopyle State Park which offers environmental interpretive programs,
picnicking, bicycling, hiking, camping, fishing, hunting, kayaking and
whitewater rafting available on the Youghiogheny River through Wilderness
Voyageurs, Laurel Highlands River Tours, and White Water Adventurers.
Nemacolin Woodlands Resort & Spa has won a number of awards for the
resort and restaurants. I can certainly see why. My only improvement would
be to add guest rooms in the spa itself, and I was pleased to hear that
they are considering this. My guess is - in great detail.
"My religion consists of a humble admiration of the
unlimitable superior who reveals Himself in the slight details we are
able to perceive with our frail and feeble minds. That deeply emotional
conviction of the presence of a superior reasoning power, which is revealed
in the incomprehensible universe, forms my idea of God."
- Albert Einstein
in other words
"God is in the details."
-Mies van der Rohe
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Contact
Nemacolin Woodlands Resort &
Spa
• Address:
1001 LaFayette Drive
Farmington, PA 15437
• Phone: (724) 329-8555
• Toll Free: (800) 422-2736
• Fax: (724) 329-6947
• Email:
birds.of.a.feather@nemacolin.com
• Web Site: http://www.nemacolin.com
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FYI
• There
is a Daily Spa Ritual Fee which includes use of indoor spa pool,
whirlpool, steam rooms, sauna, locker rooms, fitness center, and
fitness classes. The daily fee is waived for guests who are receiving
one or more spa services.
• Reservations
- Guests are encouraged to arrange spa appointments at the same
time as room reservations. Please call 1.800.422.2736 or 724.329.8555,
ext. 6046, for all appointments.
• All
spa services are subject to availability. Appointments cannot
be guaranteed for late arrivals.
•
Check-In - Please check in 30 minutes prior to your appointment
time to prepare for your service or treatments.
•
Cancellation Policy - If you need to cancel or reschedule your
appointments, please call the Woodlands Spa at 724.329.6772. Please
Note: The spa must receive at least 4 hours notice before your
scheduled appointment or you will be charged for the full value
of the service. For package cancellations 24-hour notice is require.
All no-shows will be charged the full value of the service.
• General
Policies - Minimum age is 18 for the use
of the fitness center, fitness classes, body therapies, and massage
services. All prices are subject to change. Service charges are
not included.
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Photos
Copyright Julie Register 2000
except photo marked * which is courtesy of Nemacolin Woodlands Resort
& Spa
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