Michelin star move for five-star resort

Wednesday, 08 Apr, 2008 0

Home of the 2010 Ryder Cup and host to two luxury spas, Celtic Manor Resort is a five star luxury retreat in the heart of the Usk Valley, South Wales, where guests can indulge in a variety of premier experiences. The opening of a brand new restaurant, The Crown on March 29 will further enhance the facilities the resort has.

Having forged a link with The Crown at Whitebrook, Monmouthshire and its Michelin star Chef James Sommerin, The Crown at Celtic Manor promises to add to the resort’s impressive culinary portfolio of dining options.

Celtic Manor Resort boasts three championship golf courses, tennis courts, The Forum Spa and Clarin’s Spa, mountain bike and walking trails as well as clay pigeon shooting at Treetops. The resort’s Hideaway Club for children aged new born to 11 also means Mum and Dad can enjoy some time alone knowing their children are in good hands.

*Limited offer from 28 March ending 21 April 2008.

For bookings contact Reservations on +44 (0)1633 410 263 or email [email protected]

 

 



 

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