CGIs reveal new luxury spa and wellness offering

MAR Hall Hotel, Golf & Spa Resort has commenced its renovation journey and shared a sneak preview of the new luxury spa and leisure facilities planned for relaunch during the first quarter of this year.

Meticulously designed under the expertise of Curveline Design, the new leisure facilities, incorporating both the gym and pool hall, will see a complete overhaul of the existing spaces. 

With input from PRIMAL, the Mar Hall gym will be transformed into a state-of the-art facility.

CGI images show the new gym as an open-plan multi-functional space, with cardio machines overlooking the pool and PRIMAL Performance Series half racks, benches, and free weights.

The carefully considered gym layout offers interchangeable workout options, including small group classes and personal training sessions for both members and guests.

General manager Joe Gallacher said: “It is an incredibly exciting time at Mar Hall. After a period of uncertainty for our members, guests, and staff, we are now in an extremely strong position with a multi-million-pound investment that will return the entire resort to its former glory.

“Since the acquisition, we have been busy working behind the scenes making much-needed, immediate cosmetic changes to the property.

“We are now thrilled to be kickstarting the first phase of a very comprehensive redevelopment programme at the resort with the introduction of a new spa and leisure offering, and to be able to give our members and guests a sneak preview (the first of many) of what is to come.

The work, due to begin in early March, is the first phase of the multi-million-pound redevelopment project at the five-star resort, as it seeks to reposition itself as one of Scotland’s top resorts and an international destination.

Later this year, the resort will also undergo a major overhaul of its existing spa facilities, with outline plans including the addition of an indoor/outdoor wellness suite, providing stunning views out to the River Clyde and the rolling Old-Kilpatrick hills beyond.

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