The North boasts some of Wales’ most stunning golf courses, many of which neighbour UNESCO World Heritage sites, unbeatable adventure activities and some of Wales' most luxurious accommodation. Here’s inspiration for the those clients looking for a three to four day golf tour in North Wales with recommended hotels and activities, all located within 1hr drive from one another.
Bull Bay Golf Club
Regarded as one of the best golf courses in North Wales, Bull Bay Golf Club offers panoramic sea and mountain views from not only the fairway, but also from the welcoming Clubhouse that sits along the coast at the end of the 18th-hole.
Conwy Golf Club
Set in a spectacular location along the North Wales coastline, Conwy Golf Club is home to breathtaking fairways and subtle borrows, which give the course its unique appearance while also challenging the golfers who play it. Although it is a championship links golf course, it welcomes golfers of all abilities, from beginners to champions.
Maesdu Golf Club
Boasting an 18-hole championship course, Maesdu Golf Club has breathtaking 360-views across Conwy Bay to the dramatic mountains of Snowdonia National Park. With its immaculate fairways and challenging greens, this course offers a true test to golfers of all abilities.
Beyond the Golf Course
All activities are a easily accessible within 1hr from the courses and hotels listed above.
Beaumaris Castle: Often referred to as the 'great unfinished masterpiece,' this historic castle is the last and largest of King Edward 1’s Welsh fortresses. It is beautifully located on Anglesey, overlooking the Menai Strait and affording wonderful views across the Snowdonia Mountains.
Castell Caernarfon (Caernarfon Castle): Designed to be a fortress as well as a palace and administrative centre, the castle and surrounding walls have received UNESCO World Heritage Site status. It is regarded as one of the most imposing medieval structures in Wales due to its size.
Castell Conwy (Conwy Castle): Also built by King Edward I, the castle and town walls also have UNESCO World Heritage Site status. It features two gateways, eight massive towers and a great bow-shaped hall all waiting to be explored.
Halen Môn Anglesey Sea Salt: This innovative food production business is located on the edge of the outstandingly beautiful Menai Strait and offers an exceptional café, gift shop and behind the scenes tours of how their pure sea-salt products are made. They also offer Wild Seaweed Baths by appointment.
RibRide: Located at Menai Bridge, they specialise in thrilling adventure days in North Wales, offering unique tour experiences as well as a range of other activities. With a variety of boat tours to choose from, there’s something to suit the everyone, from the adventure seeker to the sun seeker.
Seawake: Operating from Beaumaris Pier, they offer wildlife and adrenaline fuelled rib ride trips along the Menai Strait.
Zip World Penrhyn Quarry: As Europe’s longest and fastest zip wire ride Velocity 2, this thrill-seeker paradise rockets visitors on heart-pounding zip wires at speeds of over 100 mph at about 500 feet over a 200 year old slate quarry and a pristine mountain lake. It is also the location for Quarry Karts, Aero Explorer, Quarry Flyer and the Quarry Tour.
Zip World Llechwedd: There are five adventures at this location including Europe's first four seater zip line. The exhilarating ride provides stunning views of the quarry and Snowdonia. Other activities at this site include Bounce Below, Deep Mine Tour, Caverns and Underground Golf.
Zip World Betws-y-Coed: Home to Fforest Coaster, the UK's only alpine coaster. Weave three times through 0.83 miles (1 km) of track at speeds up to 25 mph. Also at this location is Zip Safari, Skyride and Plummet.