Discover the countryside run club with a wild spa twist at Peterley Manor Farm

DATE

April 15, 2026

If your ideal weekend involves movement and mindfulness, this one’s worth setting an early alarm for.

Tucked away in the rolling countryside at Buckinghamshire’s Peterley Manor Farm, Run Club x Slohaus Wild Spa brings a bi-weekly mix of sociable running and restorative outdoor wellness.

The experience takes place on selected Saturdays, starting with a relaxed 5–8km group run through the Chilterns countryside, followed by a recovery session designed to help you properly reset.

Leaders set an inclusive, steady pace that keeps the runs accessible for regular runners and newcomers alike, with a clear focus on community over competition.

Afterwards, you head back to the wild spa for wood-fired sauna sessions and cold-water immersion – a simple but effective contrast therapy that helps you recharge.

Each session runs from 8am to 10am.

Tickets cost £20 per person, with each experience lasting around two hours.

For more information or to book, visit Slohaus Wild Spa’s website.

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