The Mole Resort showcases festive progranme
Luxury Devon lodge destination the Mole Resort has unveiled its programme of festive events and experiences.
It promises a packed season of festive fun and food for families, friends and couples.
Until 26 December, the North Devon resort destination becomes a countryside wonderland comprising cocktail and wreath making workshops, decorated Christmas trees inside all lodges and a fully stocked chestnut cart.
Holiday entertainment includes a festive quiz night, local carol singing with mulled wine, a magician and kids’ disco.
There is also Christmas story time performed by local theatre company, Rattlebox Theatre.
There are more jolly pursuits for guests such as a Santa encounter festive cheese and wine tasting; and Yuletide campfires.
All the Mole’s amenities remain open including indoor and outdoor swimming, woodland walking trails and a kids’ play area.
The Mole Resort also announced its Christmas Day Lunch (£95 per adult and £45 per child), Boxing Day Supper (£45 per person and £25 per child) and Festive High Tea (£18.50 per person) menus.
The Mole Resort has also created a limited-edition Festive Food Pack (£65 serving four people) for guests wanting to cook their own festive feast in a self-catering lodge.
A festive escape to the Devonshire countryside in a self-catering lodge is available from £299 per night (minimum stay 3 nights).
Hotel room festive rates start from £129 per night (minimum stay 1 night).
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