An imposing and luxurious hotel, the Sun Peaks Grand Hotel is just a few minutes from the village, with some beautiful uninterrupted views out onto the surrounding mountains.
Rooms are large and elegantly furnished while the dining is excellent. Mantles restaurant serves a broad menu and features many local ingredients in keeping with their ‘farm to fork’ philosophy as well as a lovely patio area. For a more casual setting and traditional pub grub, visit Morrisey’s Public House.
The hotel also has three outdoor hot tubs, a fitness room and sauna and boasts the only outdoor heated pool in Sun Peaks.
Room type from £41 per person
1 Bedroom Suite (1 King & 1 Sofabed)
- wifi
- King Bed
- Hairdryer
- Tea and Coffee Facilities
- Bath Robes
- Iron
- Bath Tub
- Air Conditioning
- Fridge
- TV
- Seating Area
- Pull out Sofa
- Shower
Balcony Room
- wifi
- King Bed
- Hairdryer
- Tea and Coffee Facilities
- Bath Robes
- Iron
- Bath Tub
- Air Conditioning
- Fridge
- TV
- Desk
- Seating Area
- Balcony
- Shower
Deluxe room
- wifi
- Queen Bed
- Hairdryer
- Tea and Coffee Facilities
- Iron
- Bath Tub
- Fridge
- TV
- Desk
- Shower
Mountain View
- wifi
- Queen Bed
- Hairdryer
- Tea and Coffee Facilities
- Bath Robes
- Iron
- Bath Tub
- Air Conditioning
- Fridge
- TV
- Desk
- Seating Area
- Balcony
- Shower
Map
Facilities
- Restaurants
- Gym
- Pool
- Sauna/Steam Room
- Green Key rating
- Meeting Rooms
- Business Centre
- Lifts
- Accessibility
- Internet Access
- Pets Allowed
- 24 Hour Front desk
- Parking
- Outdoor Hot Tub
- Interconnecting Rooms
In the area
Just steps from the village and from the base of the mountains, the Sun Peaks Grand Hotel couldn’t be better placed. The mountains offer plenty of trails to explore, by foot, bike or even horse, and the hotel is near to Sun Peaks Golf Course.
The village has plenty of boutique shops and restaurants to wander around and has a full calendar of events throughout the year including live music, sporting demonstrations and seasonal celebrations.
There are also several spas in the village to sooth those aching muscles after a hard day out on the mountains (or in the shops).