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Peppers Twin Creeks Resort, Luddenham

Located at Luddenham, in NSW’s Penrith Valley, Peppers Twin Creeks Resort will offer an international standard golfing getaway, only an hour west of Sydney CBD. The resort incorporates a Graham Marsh designed golf course, Paperbark Restaurant and the 19th Bar where visitors can indulge in gourmet cuisine and wine.

Additional resort facilities include the golf club house and pro shop, tennis courts, a swimming pool and a premium function centre for conferences, meetings, weddings and private events for up to 200 people.

The golf course will open in February, with the Clubhouse, Paperbark Restaurant, The 19th Bar & Conference facilities opening in April 2006.

Peppers Twin Creeks Resort’s accommodation will be available from July 2007 – the resort will offer 40 premium guest rooms and suites overlooking the fairways.

Please contact the operator directly for further details.

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Website: www.peppers.com.au/twincreeks

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  • Food and Wine

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  • Golfing

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