Budock Vean Hotel is set to throw open its doors for an open day this summer.
The event, which is free to attend, will take place on September 6 from 10am to 3pm.
Visitors will be able to explore the whole hotel estate and find out more about the facilities, opportunities, and activities available.
The hotel, which has won the title of hotel of the year on multiple occasions, will showcase its sports and leisure facilities, including the golf course, tennis courts, pool, and croquet area.
There will be free tennis sessions with Will Richards, as well as golf putting, croquet, snooker, and football goal challenges for guests to try.
A special deal for kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, and boat trips will be offered at the hotel’s private foreshore on the Helford River.
Visitors can also explore hotel bedrooms, tour the gardens, and take advantage of lunch, afternoon tea, and spa treatment deals.
Martin Barlow, managing director, said: "There are so many wonderful things to do at Budock Vean.
"We thought an open day would be a perfect opportunity to show people all the facilities and offer visitors the chance to explore, try a few things out, and see what we’re all about."
Information about careers at Budock Vean will be available in the hotel’s meeting rooms.
The hotel employs between 80 and 90 staff and offers various routes into hospitality careers.
Georgia Blundell, head of HR, said: "At Budock Vean we offer a huge variety of career opportunities; we employ people across a range of skills from chefs to beauty therapists, greenkeepers to bar staff, and office teams to maintenance managers, to name just a few.
"We’re always keen to meet new people and show them what we’re all about."
The hotel asks to register in advance if possible, visit www.budockvean.co.uk/ for more information.
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