£20 million investment plans at newly rebranded Roe Valley Resort unveiled
Later this year the Roe Valley Resort will unveil a new bar and adult-only spa
The Galgorm Collection has announced the next steps to be taken at the newly branded Roe Valley Resort.
£5 million investment at the Limavady site is will take place this year and happen in two phases.
Phase 1
From June there will be new attractions for children and young people, including a giant-sized Helter Skelter and soft play area to a brand-new kids' park, arcade, and pool slides.
The month of June will also see the introduction of the Italian restaurant, Fratelli, to the North West for the first time.
Phase 2
Later this year the Roe Valley Resort will unveil a new bar and adult-only spa which will be open in time for Christmas.
Golf lovers can also anticipate enhancements to the award-winning PGA-standard 18-hole golf course later this year.
This redevelopment follows the Galgorm Collection’s £28 million acquisition of Roe Valley Resort and Galgorm Castle Estate last November. The group has committed a multi-million-pound investment programme over the next five years.
Welcoming the plans on the 150-acre estate, Colin Johnston, Managing Director, Galgorm Collection, said:
“Roe Valley Resort has long been a cherished destination, known for its stunning setting, warm hospitality, and exceptional golf and spa experiences. This investment allows us to build on that legacy, enhancing the resort’s unique charm while introducing exciting new features that will appeal to loyal guests, the local community, and new visitors alike.”
"Our vision is to elevate Roe Valley Resort as one of Northern Ireland’s most sought-after destinations, offering even more for guests to experience and enjoy. We look forward to unveiling these exciting developments while ensuring the resort continues to provide the outstanding service and character it is known for.”
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