WITH Valentine’s Day around the corner, why not treat that special someone to the VIP treatment at a five-star venue?
Valentine’s Day is on Thursday, and Celtic Manor in Newport has plenty on offer to get lovebirds in the mood.
Its restaurants will be dishing up deliciousness.
Newbridge on Usk (NP15 1LY), which is owned by Celtic Manor but at a different venue, will have a selection of British cuisine, featuring seasonal ingredients from their own garden.
Guests can tuck into some treats, on the lovely banks of the River Usk.
Meanwhile, The Grill (NP18 1HQ) will serve up some mouth-watering favourites, including succulent steaks, pasta, fresh fish, salads and burgers.
Alternatively, there’s The Olive Tree, featuring a range of contemporary international flavours to suit all food lovers.
They will have a tasty Valentine’s day buffet on offer and, for those who like a tipple, the venue has a cocktail bar.
If you fancy something a little more exotic, there’s the Manor House’s restaurant Cen?
You can discover some tasty Asian cuisine, served up by MasterChef finalist, Larkin Cen.
Places must be booked online. Visit: celtic-manor.com
(Picture: Gary McIntyre)
If you’d like to make February 14 that little bit more special, you could stay the night? Choose from two packages, from £169 per room, to suit your needs.
One package includes a three-course meal at Cen, Rafters or the Olive Tree. It also includes overnight accommodation, with complimentary use of the Resorts pool and spa facilities, and a full Welsh buffet breakfast in the morning.
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The other includes the luxurious overnight accommodation and breakfast, plus a three-course meal at the Steak on Six restaurant. This package also includes use of the the hotel health club throughout your stay.
To book your meal, or package, go to celtic-manor.com
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