Operated by Accor, the largest hotel operator in Australia, the property has a new entrance and reception area, updated guestrooms, a reimagined day spa, new restaurant and refreshed conference facilities.
There is also a new dedicated bike zone to cater for the many cyclists visiting the resort.
"We take great pride in the transformative refurbishment of Peppers Marysville," said Accor Pacific CEO Sarah Derry.
"Is fresh new look enriches the hotel experience to an entirely new level and complements the high quality of service provided by the hotel team."
Shakespeare Property Group Head of Hospitality Asset Management & Investments, Richard Saab, said: "We are thrilled to unveil the exciting refurbishment of Peppers Marysville, as we continue to elevate our guest experience to new heights.
"The renovations focus on creating an environment that celebrates the essence of Marysville, providing a spectacular personalised experience and transforming the resort into a destination for both guests and locals alike."
Each of the 100 rooms and suites have been updated with new fixtures, furnishings and carpets.
The hotel’s new signature restaurant is the Italian-inspired Andiamo, which serves a local and seasonally-inspired menu and Yarra Valley wines.
Diners can sample dishes like house-made pappardelle with duck, verjuice and radicchio ragu, and authentic wood-fired pizzas created by chef Francesco La Mazza.
The Wellness Spa offers a range of holistic treatments and therapies using custom oils and products featuring Australian natural botanicals.
The new bike zone that features a hot water bike wash station and secure bike workshops for repairs or servicing.
Marysville is located just 90 minutes from Melbourne in the forested foothills of Victoria’s Great Dividing Range.
Marysville is located just 90 minutes from Melbourne in the forested foothills of Victoria’s Great Dividing Range.
The new-look Peppers Marysville has rates starting from $229 per night. To book, visit ALL.com
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