Bulgaria : On Course For Golfing Greatness
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on: July 7, 2009, 8:10 am
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Thracian Cliffs Golf & Spa Resort EAD
Industry: Real Estate
Considered to be one of the greatest emerging markets for
worldwide property investors, Bulgaria is already a hotspot for skiing
and sunbathing. Now, thanks to the massive pulling power of top quality
golf courses, Bulgaria is on track to become a golfing phenomenon too.
With global golf tourism worth over £10 billion, Bulgaria is bound to
become a huge success – with a range of pursuits both on and off the
course…
1. Big hitters, big names!
Bulgaria is fast becoming first
choice for many UK holidaymakers taking summer or skiing holidays, and now it looks
set to become a mini-paradise for golfers too, as developers invest heavily in
building a number of prestigious signature golf courses in the country.
Soon, Bulgaria will be home to one of Europe’s top golf courses, in the form of
Thracian Cliffs Golf and Spa Resort, which boasts an 18-hole Gary Player Signature
golf course.
The course forms the core of the luxury mixed-use development and is located on
164-hectares of wild, scenic Black Sea coast terrain, spanning 4.5 kilometres of
coastline and bestowing a truly exhilarating golfing experience with stunning sea
views.
Being the first on site, Mr. Player had the privilege of situating the fairways
along the edge of the land while the real estate had to take the back row
overlooking the greens and the sea.
The Golf Clubhouse will offer extravagant golfer facilities, including restaurants,
a Long Bar with fireplaces and terraces overlooking the 18th Green and the sea, a
gym and indoor and outdoor swimming pools with stunning views.
Alongside Mr. Gary Player, several other big names are behind the boom in golf in Bulgaria – Ian Woosnam has
designed three golf courses; Bankso golf course, the Ian Woosnam golf course and the
Pirin Pine course and legend Jack Nicklaus is behind the Ibar Golf Club & Spa – his
first project in southeast Europe.
2. The legendary nineteeth hole
Bulgaria’s all important Nineteeth Hole is buzzing – the capital Sofia boasts a
bustling nightlife scene with numerous bars, clubs, live venues and “mehani” -
traditional Bulgarian taverns. The restaurant scene in Sofia is also emerging as a
culinary force within Eastern Europe.
You can enjoy a relaxing night out too – a pint of beer will only set you back
around 50 pence!
3. A fair-weather destination – all year round!
Bulgaria boasts more than 2,500 hours of sunshine each year, with more than 300
during July and August alone. During the summer months, temperatures range from a
balmy 23 to 30 degrees Celsius and you won’t have to edge slowly into the sea – the
water will be warm and inviting.
The availability of reasonably priced direct flights to Bulgaria has made it easy
for forward-thinking travellers to make the most of the country. Low-cost airlines
fly 365 days a year to Sofia, Varna and Bourgas from many other European locations.
4. Royal and Ancient?
The game of golf may date back to the 12th Century, but you won’t be able to pass
that off as the only bit of ‘history’ you enjoy in Bulgaria – not when there’s so
much else on offer.
For thirteen centuries, the land of Orpheus and Spartacus has sparked Thracian
treasures and burial tombs, magnificent frescos and ancient applied arts.
Along the coast lie the Aladzha rock monastery, the historic architecture of
Nessebar and old Thracian Tombs. Bulgaria also boasts the most ancient copper mines
in Europe, which date back to the 5th millennium BC and architecture from the late
Bronze Age.
5. Feeling below par?
Pulled a muscle on the golf course or just feeling a little green? Soothe those
aches away at one of the many thermal pools and spas dotted around the country,
boasting mineral-rich waters with relaxation and healing benefits. The Chedi Spa at Thracian Cliffs would be
the best place to recover your inner harmony.
Notes to editors:
The Chedi Hotel will comprise 60
suites and will have all of the facilities, amenities and services you would expect
from a luxury boutique resort.
This Chedi hotel will manage The Chedi Suites, The Chedi Club Suites, The Chedi
Residences and the extravagant Chedi Villas, each on its own secluded 2500 m² plot.
Once completed, Thracian Cliffs Golf and Spa Resort will be set apart from other
resorts in Europe due to its architecture and interior design which will reflect
contemporary Asian style.
Contact Details:
Thracian Cliffs Golf & Spa Resort EAD
10 Oborishte Street
Sofia 1504
Bulgaria
T +359 2 944 1039
F +359 2 944 1152
M +359 885 621 108
sales@thraciancliffs.com
www.thraciancliffs.com