Bluestone unveils national campaign ‘Welcome to our Neighbourhood’ in collaboration with Golley Slater.

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Bluestone - Welcome to our neighbourhood

Bluestone National Park Resort is launching a national marketing campaign to attract holiday makers to Wales in 2024.

The luxury holiday resort, namedĀ third best value in the UK for 2023 byĀ Which?Ā magazine for a secondĀ year running, appointed Golley Slater to develop an integrated marketing campaign.

Ā In 2023, Bluestone invested a total of Ā£30million into the expansion of the resort including the launch of 80 new platinum lodges and the imminent development of an 11-hectre solar farm.

Ā TheĀ ā€œWelcome to our Neighbourhoodā€Ā campaign demonstrates how a visit to Bluestone is more than a stay at a luxury resort ā€“ itā€™s a journey into a community, an opportunity to create memories and an exploration of nature.

The creative showcases Bluestoneā€™s entire neighbourhood to prospective guests ā€“ from its luxury lodges, family-friendly activities and award-winning spa to the people, wildlife and unparalleled scenery of Pembrokeshire.Ā 

Bluestone sits within 500 acres of scenic countryside in the heart of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, making it the perfect destination to enjoy the surrounding beauty of Walesā€™s beaches, cliffs, harbours and charming villages.

Ā The TV advert features a cast of children who invite viewers into their neighbourhood to see and experience the resort through their eyes, including family fun at the indoor water park, toasted marshmallows at Camp Smokey restaurant, and a boat ride in the popular seaside town of Tenby.

Bluestone – Camp Smokey

Ā Adopting a playful spin on the popular TV show ā€œMTV Cribsā€, the advert depicts how children and adults alike are able to make the resort their own by roaming free and enjoying the ā€˜Free Rangeā€™ experience at Bluestone.

Ā The TV ad was produced by Storm and Shelter and directed by Chris Strong.

Ā Bethan Rees, Head of Marketing, said: ā€œThis year has been a hugely exciting one for Bluestone, with the launch of 80 new platinum lodges and our new heritage dining experience, Black Pool Mill.Ā 

ā€œAs we look ahead to 2024, we wanted to launch a campaign that captures the full spectrum of Bluestone’s charm, from our luxury lodges and unique activities to the breathtaking landscapes and vibrant communities that define Pembrokeshire.Ā 

ā€œWeā€™re thrilled with the campaign, which focusses on the genuine joy of children experiencing our resort, and truly reflects the heart and soul of Bluestone.ā€

Ā The 30-second and 60-second advertising spots will run on regional TV and be supported by video-on-demand, social and digital display from boxing day for eight weeks.

Ā Golley Slater will also manage the media planning and buying for this campaign.

The latest campaign brief comes afterĀ a longstanding successful partnership between the Cardiff-headquartered marketing agency and family-run resort which dates back nearly a decade.

Bluestone – High ropes

Most recently, Golley Slater was appointed by Bluestone to provide PR support, with a focus on increasing the resortā€™s exposure in national UK and Welsh press.

Richard Daughton, Creative Director at Golley Slater, said: ā€œThe creative process was fuelled by a desire to foster a genuine connection between potential visitors and the authentic charm of Bluestone.

ā€œWe wanted to immerse viewers into the Bluestone community through the eyes of the thousands of families that create unforgettable memories filled with joy, nature and adventure at the resort every year.ā€

ā€œWe are immensely proud of what weā€™ve achieved and excited to see the campaign come to life at the start of 2024 so even more people can discover the charm of Bluestone.ā€


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