A stay at celebrity favourite Hillside Beach Club made me a better mum

A stay at celebrity favourite Hillside Beach Club made me a better mum
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A stay at celebrity favourite Hillside Beach Club made me a better mum
Author: mirrornews@mirror.co.uk (Hannah Britt)
Published: Dec, 16 2024 20:45

The world of wellness grows more widespread by the minute as we seek more ways than ever to be healthier as a society, both mentally and physically. And, while wellness travel, both in the UK and further afield, has been popular for some time with adults, there's a whole new demographic now embracing the trend - families. Yes, forget theme parks and gut-busting all-inclusives, the latest stats show that tired parents are on the hunt for holidays with a wellbeing twist. As a tired parent, I can relate. With a four-year-old and a five-month-old, averaging about four hours of sleep a night, I can't think of anything worse right now than hurtling down a rollercoaster. A peaceful retreat however to inject some health and wellness back into our flagging family? Sign me up. And that is exactly what Hillside Beach Club in Fethiye, south west Turkey, promised. Excited for some enforced wellbeing, I shoved us all on the first plane to check it out. And I wasn't disappointed.

Wellness is well and truly included at Hillside, and wholeheartedly encouraged at every turn. Set in a wooded valley, with its 330 rooms tumbling down the hill towards a private pebble beach, there's tranquillity from the moment you arrive. I can see why celebs like Claudia Winkleman and Ronan Keating love it so much. Once there, its health, fitness and wellness on tap. And everything the grown-ups can do - padel tennis, volleyball, kayaking, football and more - is offered to the tiny humans too.

It's easy to eat well too at Hillside, with endless salad options including lots without any dressings, along with fresh fish, for fussy kids to munch. An on site herb garden means kids can see where some of the flavours come from too. During our stay we hiked, stretched, danced and even had a go at canoe racing. Molly, my four year old, particularly loved the stand up paddleboard.

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