A Victorian landmark hotel is becoming the preferred choice for multi-generational family holidays.
Families are increasingly opting for vacations that cater to all ages.
The trend of multi-generational vacations is on the rise with 46 per cent of UK adults underlining its importance, as per a survey by Legal and General.
There has been a shift towards these family trips with tour operator Scott Dunn noting a 100 per cent increase in 2023 compared to 2021.
The Victoria Hotel in Sidmouth offers an array of amenities to accommodate the needs of its guests.
Known for its scenic location along the Jurassic Coast, the four-star hotel, part of the Brend Collection family, is inviting families to make memories, with its newly launched Source Spa.
It combines timeless charm with modern amenities and boasts breathtaking sea and garden views.
The hotel’s family-friendly options see visitors of all ages well catered for.
Professional babysitting and nanny services are available, offering peace of mind to parents and grandparents.
Young children can enjoy the hotel's swimming pool, while teenagers have access to a games room and sports facilities, including an 18-hole putting green.
For the adults, the hotel's new spa offers treatments like aromatherapy massage, a bespoke Source facial, an aromatherapy sauna and a hydrotherapy spa bath.
Guests can enjoy light bites and afternoon tea at Bertie’s Bar or enjoy exceptional dishes at The White Room, while the AA Rosette award-winning Jubilee Restaurant provides a more distinctive dining experience.
The nearby South West Coast Path and the hotel's landscaped gardens inspire outdoor exploration.
Attractions such as the Donkey Sanctuary, Bicton Park Botanical Gardens or Crealy’s Adventure Park are perfect for family outings.
The town’s calendar of events, including the renowned Sidmouth Folk Festival, adds to the cultural experiences on offer.
Those interested in booking a stay can visit the Victoria Hotel Sidmouth website or call 01234 567890.
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