Take a peek at the Vale Resort in Hensol

Exterior of the Vale Resort

Vale Resort, CF72 8JY
01443 665 803 | www.valeresort.com


Home to 143 on-site bedrooms, two championship golf courses, an award-winning restaurant, sports facilities and Wales’ largest spa is The Vale Resort. The hotel is located within 650 acres of countryside and boasts landscaped gardens, sweeping staircases, classic terraces and a light and contemporary interior with large windows that offer stunning views of the grounds.

Celebrate in style
There are nine deluxe suites to choose from: The Castle Suite is ideal for large celebrations, with high ceilings, grand windows, a private bar, terrace balcony and space for 400 loved ones throughout the day.

Alternatively, the Morgannwg Suite is available for up to 130 nearest and dearest for the wedding breakfast and 200 for the reception. This popular space is located on the first floor and has a bar, impressive views of the golf course and a spiral staircase.

The Conservatory is full of natural light with doors that open out onto a terrace and room for 120 friends and family for the vows, 60 for the meal and 80 for the evening celebration.

Small nuptials are held in the Cowbridge Lounge, which can accommodate 50 people.

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The Vale Resort offers a free bedroom on the night of the wedding, an anniversary dinner, a month’s membership to the health club, a round of golf for the groom and three friends and a 20 per cent discount at the Vale Spa.

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