L+R Hotels introducing The Mole Resort in Devon
L+R Hotels has announced its latest venture, a luxury lodge destination resort in Devon.
The Mole Resort is set to open in summer 2023, set in 125 acres of countryside near the River Mole, with Exmoor, Dartmoor and the famous North Devon beaches nearby.
The resort will comprise lodges, hotel rooms and dining with varied activities.
Fifteen premium eco-conscious lodges are already complete and available for booking, along with hotel rooms at the existing Highbullen Hotel.
By summer 2023, The Mole Resort will expand to 58 lodges and a fully-refurbished hotel as part of the £25 million redevelopment.
Currently on track for completion by May 2023, The Mole Resort joins the L+R collection of iconic hotels in the UK, including Chewton Glen, Nobu Portman Square, The Lygon Arms and Cliveden House and Spa.
The portfolio also spans Continental Europe, the US and the Caribbean,
Adrian Bradley, leading the project for L+R Hotels said: “Our simple message is ‘fabulous stays and active days’, which is exactly what The Mole Resort is all about.”
There is ready access to world-class beaches and outstanding countryside. From swimming, fitness classes, golf and tennis, to pickle ball and trout fishing, it’s the perfect place for families, groups and couples.”
Guests can choose a hotel room from £80 per night, or one of the self-catering lodges, which sleep up to eight people from £219 per person (based on eight people sharing a lodge for three nights).
All lodges have a large deck with outdoor dining, hot tubs, and fully-equipped kitchens
Many of the lodges accommodate dogs.
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