LUXURY resort Trump Turnberry has marked another milestone in its major investment programme, as its spa undergoes a £4.25 million restoration.

The spa has temporarily closed while “significant” improvements are made.

It is expected to relaunch at the end of next month, with a selection of innovative new treatments and the revolutionary ESPA modern alchemy experiences – one of only four Scottish locations to feature this new offering.

The project will also see the renovation of the resort’s iconic infinity pool, which looks out to the Isle of Arran and Ailsa Craig, and the introduction of an infinity whirlpool.

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Ralph Porciani, Turnberry’s general manager, said: “The restoration of our world-renowned spa and the creation of a true wellness journey is the next exciting step in the overall investment in the resort.

“This latest stage of improvements to the resort represents positive growth at Turnberry, while continuing our reputation as one of Scotland’s most luxurious locations, offering guests something truly unique.

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“Each element of The Spa has been carefully considered to offer the best possible experience for guests and we look forward to welcoming them to enjoy our fantastic new offering.”