Mantra-Lorne refurb Observatory-conference

One of regional Victoria’s leading conferencing and leisure facilities and Lorne’s only beachfront resort, Mantra Lorne, has just completed a AUD$1million upgrade.

All work is in keeping with the heritage listing standards and designed to enhance historic elements of the property.

“These enhancements to Mantra Lorne will further improve on the conferencing and dining offerings we have in place here and really make these spaces stand out as the premier venue in the region,” said Mantra Lorne’s General Manager Abraham Dow.

Mantra-Lorne refurb Heritage-Ballroom

The refurbishment project includes upgrades to the property’s unique Heritage Ballroom. A 180 capacity banquet style or 350 capacity theatre style venue built in 1864, the Heritage Ballroom was converted from the stables of the former Erskine House and lovingly restored to maintain its original character. The new lighting, window treatments, air conditioning, furnishings and structural work will complement the heritage elements with contemporary conveniences and further enhance the space.

The Larder restaurant at Mantra Lorne – already highly regarded for its superb Italian influenced steak house cuisine and outlook over seagrass lawns out to the beachfront – has a brand new bar along with a spectacular new fireplaces to create a cosy spaces for the winter months, complemented by impressive feature lighting. The Observatory (formerly the Corner Café) together with the Heritage and Private Dining rooms for smaller gatherings also incorporate new décor and fittings. These venues are also a perfect option for small weddings and celebrations.

Mantra-Lorne refurb The-Larder-restaurant

James Wilkinson

Editor-In-Chief, Hotel Management