St Mellion International Golf Resort offers 30% June discount
The St Mellion International Resort in Cornwall opens on June 1 2009, and is offering a 30% discount on all golf breaks taken in June.

The St Mellion International Resort in Cornwall opens on June 1 2009, and is offering a 30% discount on all golf breaks taken in June.
For as little as £88 per person per night, visitors can enjoy golf on the Nicklaus Signature Course and the Kernow Course (previously the Old Course), 3-course dinner, full Cornish breakfast, and be one of the first to stay in the 4-star Resort Hotel.
St Mellion has recently undergone a major £20 million re-development that includes £2.5m invested in both golf courses, complete refurbishment of the spa and leisure facilities, and three new places to eat.
The new 4-star St Mellion International Resort Hotel offers contemporary rooms with air-conditioning, luxury furnishings, freeview plasma TV, and a hard-wired internet connection. Superior rooms offer the added benefit of a south-facing balcony with views of the 18th hole of the Nicklaus Signature Course.
To book a June break at these special discounted rates call 01579 352001 or visit stmelliongolfbreaks.
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