Celtic Manor Resort to undergo £160m redevelopment
Celtic Manor Resort in Wales, UK is to undergo a £160m (US$247m, 198m euro) redevelopment.
The work – announced by resort owner Sir Terry Matthews – will include the creation of 10 new luxury chalets and 40 apartments, as well as the introduction of Europe's longest zip wire attraction. Further details will be announced later.
Earlier this year, the resort – described as a "work in progress" by Sir Terry – opened a new health club and launched a range of family attractions following a combined £1.05m investment.
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