COVER STORY SEPTEMBER 2008
THE ROYAL MOUGINS GOLF & RESORT, cote d’azur , france
brings together luxury, golf, serenity & sensuality
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HOTEL, LUXE & REFINEMENT

The new 4-star deluxe hotel at the Royal Mougins Golf Resort brings together luxury, golf, serenity and sensuality. Just 10 minutes from Cannes, it is located amidst a natural environment in the heart of a vast private, and preserved estate. The 29 suites offer a fabulous view on the golf course and the Provençal countryside, which extends as far as the eye can reach. The hotel was developed to privilege space, natural light, and integration with the environment. Each suite (Premium, Deluxe, or Superior) – approximately 50 sq. meters (450 sq. feet), plus a 25 sq. meter (240 sq. feet) private terrace – includes a hallway, living room-dining room, bedroom, bathroom with bathtub and shower, plus a kitchenette. The hotel graciously offers its customers access to the practice range and to the very exclusive Spa. During their stay at the hotel, golf lovers will have the privilege of playing the internationally renowned private course, generally reserved for the exclusive use of Club Members, by simple reservation and payment of a preferential green fee.

RESTAURANT & BAR LA TERRASSE DU 18
For the pleasure of the gourmand, the restaurant’s cooking has been entrusted to internationally renowned Chef Christophe Leroy, who also oversees the stoves at Moulins in Ramatuelle and Table du Marché in Saint-Tropez, as well as at the Palmeraie Golf Palace in Marrakech.

RESORT – EXCEPTIONAL DESTINATION
The new 4-star hotel at the Royal Mougins Golf Resort represents a unique concept in the luxury hotel sector, as well as the golfing world. Its geographic location on the Côte d’Azur, its incorporation into the natural environment, the exceptional quality of its 18-hole golf course, which has become a reference in Europe, the new Spa, its refined and convivial atmosphere, its décor and high-end privileges represent an impressive group of attractions brought together for the first time on one site. To vacation in this new hotel is to enter into one of the most beautiful golf clubs, until now reserved for its Members, while having the privilege to enjoy all of its luxurious entitlements.

To awaken to natural vistas as far as the eye can reach; to undertake a round of golf on a course designed by Von Hagge; to wander through gardens planted by Jean Mus; to relax in the Spa; to savour one of the creations of Christophe Leroy on one’s palate; to visit the Croisette in 10 minutes for shopping or shows; to meet near the fireplace in the Club House decorated by Kelly Hoppen before heading back directly by golf cart to your suite designed by Michela Fabbri… these are some of the exclusive privileges found at the Royal Mougins Golf Resort’s new hotel.

Just 90 minutes from European capitals
The Royal Mougins Golf Resort is ideally situated just 25 minutes from the Nice / Côte d’Azur International Airport, linked directly to all European capitals, and even those on other continents.

THE ROYAL MOUGINS GOLF RESORT
• 18-hole private golf course
• Hotel with 29 suites
• Spa, heated outdoor pool, hammam
• Clubhouse, Proshop
• Restaurant & Bar
• Meeting room for up to 50 people
• Real Estate Agency

Theme vacations
The Royal Mougins Golf Resort offers thematic vacations which link hotel, golf, exercise, and gastronomy. By simple request, a “vacation a la carte” can be tailored to meet all of your desires (yachting, hang gliding, hiking, skiing, creation of your personal perfume in Grasse, harvesting and sampling of truffles. . . ).

Real estate
The Royal Mougins Golf Resort manages its own estate agent office in order to simplify investor transactions and to insure personalised and high-quality follow-up.
Our estate agent office also furnishes a complete range of letting services and property management.
Professionalism
Personalisation of service
Presence & Pleasure
These are the “4Ps” which reflect the quality commitment of Royal Mougins Golf Resort estate agents.


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