Green Tourism beside the Helford River
The Budock Vean Hotel, three times winner of Cornwall’s Hotel of the Year Award and Gold Award Winner for Green Tourism, celebrated the New Year with two new eco-tourism awards. The Budock Vean achieved Gold in the Sustainable Tourism Initiative of the Year category of the Cornwall Tourism Awards 2007. Judges were impressed by the Budock Vean’s strong sustainability ethos where care for the environment was clearly at the heart of operations. The level of commitment and thoroughness of sustainable practices shown by the hotel to reduce their environmental impact was highlighted as an example to other businesses in the tourism industry. The Cornwall Sustainability Awards 2007 also named the Budock Vean as Medium Sized Business Winner for its best practices of sustainable solutions that help save the planet and make economic sense. Second generation owners Martin and Amanda Barlow have made considerable efforts over the past seven years to run the hotel in an environmentally friendly way to benefit their native Cornwall.
The word is spreading and the Budock Vean has been listed in the top 50 greenest hotels in the UK and short listed in the Virgin responsible Tourism Awards. Martin Barlow was recently invited to advise hoteliers in the Isles of Scilly on best environmental practices. The Barlows agree that ‘going green’ will never jeopardise their guests feel good factor and believe that the Budock Vean is its own best advert for the eco approach in this highly competitive industry. Guest repeat and recommended stays account for 64% of the bookings year on year. And as for the future? Budock Vean is committed to becoming less oil dependant and plans are in hand to make the hotel estate a mini generator of energy rather than purely a user.
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Helford Marine
Conservation Group Co-ordinator |
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