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Wyndham Grand The Angus to open in Scotland

Wyndham Grand The Angus to open in Scotland Pictured: (from l-r) Joel Goldman, Wyndham Hotel Group vice president of development; Donald Paterson, group managing director of MAP Property; and Mike Forbes, owner of Forbes of Kingennie

Wyndham Hotel Group has signed a franchise agreement with MAP Property & Leisure Developments Angus to open the first Wyndham Hotels & Resorts branded property in Scotland, Wyndham Grand The Angus.

Located adjacent to the Forbes of Kingennie Resort just five miles from Dundee, the five-star hotel will be the second Wyndham-branded hotel in the UK, joining Wyndham Grand London Chelsea Harbour in London, and is expected to open in 2015.

Wyndham Grand The Angus will include 187 guest rooms and ten two-bedroom luxury lodges that stand alongside an 18-hole championship golf course designed by Darren Clarke, Open Champion 2011-12 at the heart of a new five-star destination resort.

The hotel’s facilities will include a luxury spa with eight treatment rooms, a 20-metre infinity pool, a Jacuzzi, a fully-equipped gym and two dance studios.

There will be a selection of bars and restaurants, including a signature fine dining restaurant for up to 50 people, a hotel restaurant seating 130, a hotel bar accommodating approximately 80 people and a clubhouse bar with capacity for 100. There will also be extensive meeting and conference facilities. 

“Expanding our namesake brand within Europe, Middle East and Africa is an integral part of Wyndham Hotel Group’s overall growth strategy and this newest property will serve as an outstanding addition to the collection,” said Joel Goldman, Wyndham Hotel group vice president of development for the UK and Western Europe.

“Scotland is a world-renowned golfing destination and this new resort will sit at the epicentre of Scottish golf, just a few miles from Carnoustie and near St Andrews and Gleneagles.

“We believe that the five-star Wyndham Grand The Angus will offer unrivalled accommodation and service for the area, with excellent leisure and business facilities for golfers and non-golfers alike.”