Belfry Hotel defends top title at World Travel Awards
Belfry MICE account direct Darren Jones, centre left, and sales direct Katie Niland, centre right, collect the trophy from World Travel Awards president Graham Cooke, right
For the second year running, The Belfry Hotel & Resort has been crowned England’s Leading Resort at the prestigious World Travel Awards.
Despite stiff competition from some of the finest resorts in the country, the world class offerings at The Belfry were enough to see the resort claim the title once again in Sardinia.
There on the night at the lavish ceremony at the Forte Village Resort were The Belfry sales director Katie Niland and MICE account director Darren Jones, both delighted to be collecting the award on behalf of the resort.
The awards look to promote and develop the global travel and tourism industry by recognising excellence.
Searching for resorts that boast the highest quality facilities along with leisure attractions and services of a similar standard, the victory underlines The Belfry’s status among Europe’s elite.
James Stewart, resort director at The Belfry, commented: “To win such a prestigious title for the second year running is truly special and a testament to all the tireless work the staff at our wonderful resort put in.
“To be recognised as the best resort in the country is a truly special feeling and the award showcases the incredible facilities we have on offer here, from the leisure club and spa, to the events spaces and fine gastronomy, topped off by our extremely proud golfing heritage.
“We would just like to thank all those that voted for us and appreciate your continued support.”
Set against the backdrop of 550 acres of North Warwickshire countryside, yet still just 20 minutes outside of Birmingham city centre, The Belfry Hotel & Resort is a stunning setting famed in recent years for being the perfect destination for families looking to make use of the vast number of leisure facilities, as well as a hotly sought after location for conferences, meetings and events.