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Posted: 22 Apr 2020 06:26 PM PDT When life feels like a cliff-hanger, center yourself with a cliff walk. High on a cliff, at Cape Finisterre, I stand at the "end of the world." For centuries, pilgrims like me have trekked across northern Spain, their goal the vibrant city of Santiago Compostela. But I've gone beyond that, adding an eight-day optional jaunt that follows the sacred celebra-tions in Santiago, after walkers finish their long hike through Spain. A kind of last meditation for the completed adventure along the famous trail, this final trudge across Galicia ends on a rocky precipice at one of northern Spain's most western locations. From my perspective atop Monte Facho, I look out to sea, where the earth appears to fuse with the ocean, then meld mystically into the sky. In the blur, all becomes one. Weary from walking, I toss off my shoes, balancing on this verge between land and water. The Romans (and surely others) called this vista the "end of the world" for its infinity effect. Here, enshrouded in thick fog, made somnolent by the rhythmic sound of the waves, bone-tired from days of hiking, I feel deeply in tune with nature's message. It whispers something so much greater than what I can articulate, and I simply sway robotically and try to inhale what is offered: a feeling of being cleansed and recharged all at once. Cliffs surely have inspired human beings since the beginning of time. From a symbology standpoint, they represent a leap of faith, a dangerous free fall into the unknown, and an opportunity to connect with something ethereal or unfathomable. A cliff with accessible pathways ups the ante. It's as if a route to self-knowledge has been offered by the universe. Just walk here, nature urges, and all will be revealed. It is no surprise that in such locations, insightful hoteliers have erected retreats around the world that celebrate the power of cliffs. Whether coming for the views, the fresh air, the repose or the metaphor, visitors feel something transformative happen atop a cliff. Looking to go to the edge this year? Here's how to cliff-hang in style.SEASIDE SANCTUARY AT CLIFF HOUSE TALISE SPA AT JUMEIRAH PORT SOLLERCyclists worship Spain's Catalan-speaking island of Mallorca for its steep inclines, craggy landscape, soaring mountains, remote rugged shepherd paths and serpentine roads. That same terrain makes it an ideal destination for hikers, who teeter up its sheers with the ease of indige-nous mountain goats. With an extensive fitness and spa program, Jumeirah Port Soller tops a bluff above the festive beach town of Soller. The location ensures views of both the Tramuntana Mountains and the Balearic Sea, appearing to hover between sea and sky. The hotel's Talise Spa crowns the building, with a rooftop thermae circuit. Submerge, then enjoy a locally inspired olive seed scrub. The spa can organize cliff walks around the island, such as the popular Ermita de Betlem to Can Picafort hike. THE RETREAT AT CASTLE HILL BY FARMAESTHETICSTraverse one of Rhode Island's top attractions—Newport's three-and-a-half mile Cliff Walk. The journey fringes the undulating shores of Newport's rocky cliffs, providing revealing glimpses of Gilded Age mansions, not to mention unbridled seas, birdlife and wildflowers. Recover afterward at Castle Hill Inn, located just 10 miles away, amongst a 40-acre peninsula on Narragansett Bay. Exuding Newport's elegant, vintage spirit, the Relais & Châteaux property vaunts a sweeping lawn, a stately Victorian main house, beachside accommodations and an indulgent farm-to-table restaurant. Further immerse at the spa, where products are gleaned from organically grown flowers and herbs—many from Rhode Island's waterside farms. Get rosy with the Rose Immersion, a treatment that honors the roses grown for decades on the estate. Expect a rose soak, rose massage, rose facial—and, of course, a grand finale glass of rosé. castlehillinn.com POST RANCH SPA AT POST RANCH INN GOMMIER SPA AT SECRET BAY KALLOS SPA AT ANDRONIS CONCEPT The post Travel To The Edge appeared first on Organic Spa Magazine. |
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