Aberdovey Golf Club at Aberdovey Golf Club
Aberdovey Golf Club, Wales
Royal Porthcawl Golf Club at Royal Porthcawl Golf Club
Royal Porthcawl Golf Club, Wales
Bull Bay Golf Club  at Bull Bay Golf Club
Bull Bay Golf Club , Wales

Discover Wales

Where rugged coastlines, lush fairways, and Celtic heritage create an unforgettable golf escape.

Explore packages in Wales

Overview

Wales offers a golf experience like no other—wildly scenic, culturally rich, and deeply rewarding. Nestled between soaring mountains and unspoiled coastlines, this Celtic nation is home to some of the UK’s most scenic and characterful golf courses.

Whether you're playing cliff-top links in Pembrokeshire, parkland classics near Cardiff, or hidden gems tucked into the valleys, Welsh golf is defined by its raw beauty and relaxed pace. Expect warm welcomes, uncrowded tee sheets, and landscapes that make every round feel like an adventure.

Off the course, Wales invites exploration. Discover ancient castles, dramatic hiking trails, lively market towns, and a growing food scene built on local produce and coastal catch. For travelers seeking a slower rhythm and authentic connection, Wales delivers golf holidays with soul.


Attractions

Discover the dramatic backdrops that define Welsh golf travel:

  • Snowdonia National Park
    Towering peaks, misty trails, and rugged beauty—perfect for golfers who hike between rounds.

  • Conwy Castle
    A UNESCO World Heritage Site overlooking the sea, offering a deep dive into medieval history.

  • Brecon Beacons
    Lush hills, waterfalls, and scenic drives—ideal for nature lovers.

  • Pembrokeshire Coast Path
    One of Britain’s best long-distance walks, with sweeping sea views and hidden coves.

  • St Fagans National Museum of History
    An open-air museum capturing Welsh life across centuries—just outside Cardiff.

  • Tenby
    A colorful seaside town with cobbled streets, sandy beaches, and a historic golf course.


Dining Options

Wales’ food scene is hearty, fresh, and increasingly refined:

  • Ynyshir (Mid Wales)
    A two-star Michelin restaurant where every course is a bold, locally inspired experience.

  • The Walnut Tree (Abergavenny)
    Award-winning modern Welsh cuisine in a cozy countryside setting.

  • Coast (Saundersfoot)
    Elegant coastal dining with a focus on seafood and sea views.

  • Welsh Rarebit & Cawl
    Seek out traditional dishes at country pubs—cheese-laden toast or hearty lamb stew.

  • Craft Ales & Ciders
    Wales is full of independent brewers. Try Tiny Rebel (Newport) or Purple Moose (Porthmadog).


Accommodations

Stay close to nature, heritage, and the first tee:

Lake Vyrnwy Hotel & Spa (Luxury)

A Victorian manor overlooking a shimmering lake—ideal for spa relaxation and mountain views.
Quick Facts:

  • From £230/night
  • Near Mid Wales courses & Snowdonia trails

Llys Meddyg (Newport, Pembs) (Boutique)

A warm, design-led hideaway with garden dining and coastal walks nearby.
Quick Facts:

  • From £180/night
  • Great for romantic golf escapes

Premier Inn (Various) (Budget-Friendly)

Simple, reliable, and scattered across Wales near key courses.
Quick Facts:

  • From £60/night
  • Ideal for road trips or group stays

Roch Castle (Unique Stay)

A 12th-century fortress turned boutique hotel on a hilltop near St Davids.
Quick Facts:

  • From £250/night
  • One-of-a-kind castle experience with views

Cultural Highlights

Wales’ culture is steeped in music, myth, and community:

  • Eisteddfod Festival
    A celebration of Welsh language, music, and poetry held annually.

  • Male Voice Choirs
    Attend a local performance for spine-tingling harmony.

  • Welsh Language & Folklore
    Road signs and village names hint at ancient legends and local pride.

  • Rugby at the Principality Stadium
    Electric atmosphere in Cardiff—rugby is a national passion.

  • Local Craft Markets
    Find handmade wool, ceramics, and preserves from Welsh artisans.

Golf in Wales isn’t just a game—it’s an immersion into a timeless, welcoming culture.

Climate

Average conditions for golf season

Summer

15-20°C

Daylight: 16-18h

Spring/Fall

10-15°C

Daylight: 12-14h