QHotels books in £500k investment for Forest Pines Hotel & Golf Resort
QHotels has invested almost £500k in Forest Pines Hotel & Golf Resort, with an aim of establishing it as one of the top hotels and golf resorts in Yorkshire and Humberside.
The funds have been invested in developing two new fitness studios in the hotel’s Health Club, the refurbishment of 68 hotel rooms and improvements to the resort’s championship golf course.
Costing a combined total of £300k, the two new fitness studios allow the hotel to offer 55 fitness classes per week.
Gary Moran, general manager at Forest Pines Hotel & Golf Resort, said: “We’re always looking at ways to make improvements to our resort based on feedback from our customers, to attract even more business and leisure guests from across the country.
“We’ll be continuing to invest in areas of the hotel in 2017, including upgrading a number of our facilities and making further improvements to the 27-hole golf course.”
As well as a championship golf course, Forest Pines features a state-of-the-art conference and events centre and three restaurants.
Located a short distance from the M62 and M1 motorways, the hotel is easily accessible from the North and South of England.
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