Roundabout Oxford, a 45-acre resort, will soon offer many different ways to unwind and relax, including:
Founders Drs. Alison and Andrew Ross and Cris and Jay Hughes built the “dream project” with “a goal to create a resort that felt like an oasis, catering to families of all ages and offering a sense of community,” according to the resort’s website.
Roundabout is located three miles west of Oxford on Highway 6, complete with 150 RV sites and 20 luxury cottages for guests to stay in.
The resort will include multiple Oxford staples like chicken on a stick and drinks served in miniature versions of the iconic, red telephone booths found on the city’s square.
If you don’t want to stay overnight but still want to enjoy Roundabout’s amenities, you can stay for the day with a “Park and Play” pass. The resort says availability for passes depends on the occupancy of the resort.
Roundabout Oxford has an open house scheduled for May 4, from noon until 5 p.m., giving people the opportunity to tour the resort and see all that it has to offer.
For more information or to book a stay, click here.
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