A holiday park near Helston has been recognised as one of the best in the UK after winning a top industry award.
Mullion Cove Coastal Retreat has been named the Best Lodge Escape destination in Cornwall by UK holiday giant Hoseasons.
The awards which celebrate holiday parks, lodge resorts and boating locations in the company’s UK portfolio have achieved the highest scores in independent customer satisfaction surveys throughout the 2023 season.
Drew Campbell, group operations director at Darwin Escapes, the parent company of Mullion Cove Coastal Retreat, said: “We are very proud of this award – not just because it’s nice to be voted the best at what we do, but also because it’s a reflection of the hard work the team puts into looking after our guests.
“They do a fantastic job when it comes to providing excellent holiday experiences and that’s why we have so many happy customers.”
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Mullion Cove Coastal Retreat is part of Hoseasons’ Evermore Collection – 39 luxury lodge locations designed for families and groups of friends to relax and spend time together in the countryside and coastal settings around the UK.
Speaking after presenting the award in front of more than 600 operators, industry suppliers and members of the Hoseasons team, Luke Hansford, senior vice president at Hoseasons said: “The team at Mullion Cove Coastal Retreat consistently goes the extra mile to delight our customers.
“Their hard work and dedication have translated into some brilliant review scores this year – something we know that the vast majority of holidaymakers look for when considering where to book.
“We’re delighted to be able to give them this award and wish them all the best for another fantastic year in 2024.”
For more information on Mullion Cove Coastal Retreat or any other Hoseasons holiday, visit www.hoseasons.co.uk.
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