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Celtic Manor Resort
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Nestled in the beautiful Usk Valley in South Wales, The Celtic Manor Resort is a luxurious destination on a grand scale.
Within its 1,400 acres of parkland are a wealth of facilities, set against a backdrop of panoramic views and a stunning landscape. This vast estate offers a luxurious retreat for its guests - a special place to relax and indulge.
The sumptuous five star Resort Hotel offers opulent surroundings where traditional comfort and refined elegance creates an atmosphere of informal luxury, which is complemented by the seamless service. There is also an historic 19th century Manor House hotel, the original Celtic Manor, with its charming accommodation and country house atmosphere.
As you would expect of the next European Ryder Cup venue (the prestigious event will be staged here in 2010), the golfing facilities are exceptional, with three stunning championship courses including The Twenty Ten, which opened in July 2007 and is the first course ever to be designed and built specifically to host The Ryder Cup.
The Celtic Manor is however, much more than just a golf resort. Away from the course, two luxurious spas invoke a sense of well-being, offering a sanctuary for relaxation and the finest treatments from luxury beauty houses Elemis, Clarins and Payot.
Exquisite fine dining at The Crown, the Resort’s flagship restaurant, impresses the most discerning of gourmets. There are also four more restaurants located at different venues within the estate, each with their own unique atmosphere and cuisine.
Award-winning five star luxury combined with numerous outdoor pursuits including clay pigeon shooting, fishing, tennis, mountain bike and walking trails, make The Celtic Manor Resort a perfect retreat to enjoy together or with family and friends.
Location:
NP18 1HQ, Wales, United Kingdom
Contact Number:
01633 410262
Website:
www.celtic-manor.com
Region:
Wales
Type:
Luxury Resort
Star rating:
5 Star
Restaurants:
Our guests are spoiled when it comes to dining and eating well. At the heart of any stay at Celtic Manor, our restaurants and bars offer a diverse selection of culinary delights for all occasions. There are three restaurants for guests to choose from.
The Lodge Brasserie
Rafters
The Olive Tree
Bedrooms:
The impressive atrium of the five star Resort Hotel promises our guests a stay in space and comfort, where everything is done to make sure your stay is out of the ordinary. Choose from 330 luxurious bedrooms including one, two and three bedroom suites. Many rooms offer spectacular views over the golf courses and Severn Estuary and all have Italian marble ensuites, furnished with luxurious Elemis toiletries and bath products.
Those who prefer a little heritage will enjoy a stay at the four star 19th century Manor House. The traditional period styling has been preserved throughout and its reception area is decked with original prints and photos from a time long gone. There are 70 traditionally styled bedrooms including four-poster beds for the romantics among you and deluxe family rooms for guests who require a little more space to unwind.
Facilities:
There are three exceptional championship golf courses within the Resort, along with a world-class golf academy recognised as one of Europe’s leading centres of excellence.
And if you’re no Tiger on the course, then perhaps you would prefer to succumb to the creature comforts of our two luxurious spas and health clubs or sample the gastronomic delights of our five restaurants. The Resort also offers a myriad of other outdoor pursuits including tennis, mountain biking, fishing and clay pigeon shooting.
Children are welcome guests here with entertainment provided by The Hideaway Club and a fun-packed schedule of organised activities at weekends and during school holidays.
Local Attractions:
The Celtic Manor Resort is also close to an abundance of attractions. The surrounding area boasts truly magnificent scenery and a wealth of historic treasures – jewels such as the world-famous Tintern Abbey, Roman Caerleon with its atmospheric amphitheatre and the time-ravaged castles of the Welsh borderlands.
The cosmopolitan capital Cardiff, with its modern shopping malls and unique Victorian arcades is a short drive away. In the opposite direction, the maritime city of Bristol and the World Heritage Site of Bath, Britain’s finest Georgian city, are less than an hour away.