England
England is a paradise for golf lovers, characterized by tradition, first-class courses and renowned tournaments. From legendary links courses on the coast to idyllic parkland courses, the country offers an impressive variety. Historic clubs, first-class golf resorts and world-famous courses such as Royal Birkdale and Wentworth make England a top destination for golfers of all abilities.
Attractive golf hotels and resorts England
Our best golf courses England
United Kingdom, England
- Holes: 9 Hole
- Difficulty: easy
- Terrain: hilly water hazards
United Kingdom, England, Yorkshire
- Holes: 27 Hole
- Difficulty: medium demanding
- Terrain: hilly water hazards
United Kingdom, England
Carden Park Hotel - Nicklaus Golf Course
- Holes: 18 Hole
- Difficulty: medium demanding
- Terrain: hilly water hazards
United Kingdom, England
The Belfry Hotel & Resort - PGA National Course
- Holes: 18 Hole
- Difficulty: medium demanding
- Terrain: flat water hazards
United Kingdom, England
The Belfry Hotel & Resort - The Brabazon Course
- Holes: 18 Hole
- Difficulty: demanding
- Terrain: hilly water hazards
United Kingdom, England
The Belfry Hotel & Resort - The Derby Course
- Holes: 18 Hole
- Difficulty: medium
- Terrain: flat water hazards
Best Journey Time
The best time to play golf in England is from May to September, when the weather is milder, the days are longer and the course conditions are ideal. During these months, the temperatures are pleasant and there is less rain than in the fall and winter.
For links golf on the coast, spring (March to May) can also be a good choice, as the courses are less busy. Those looking for cheaper green fees and less crowded courses can also consider early fall (September - October) before the weather becomes more volatile.
Special Destinations
England offers a variety of special excursion destinations that combine culture, nature and history. The vibrant metropolis of London impresses with iconic sights such as Buckingham Palace, the Tower of London and the British Museum. Historic cities such as Oxford and Cambridge fascinate with their renowned universities and impressive architecture.
The Cotswolds enchant with idyllic villages and rolling hills, while the coastal landscapes of Cornwall delight with spectacular cliffs and sandy beaches. Nature lovers will enjoy the rugged beauty of the Lake District or the white chalk cliffs of Dover. For history buffs, Stonehenge and the medieval city of York with its impressive cathedral are a must-see.
England combines scenic beauty with a rich history, making it an ideal destination for varied excursions.
Culinary Highlights
England's culinary highlights combine tradition and modern influences. Fish and chips, crispy fried and drizzled with vinegar, are a coastal classic. Sunday Roast with Yorkshire pudding and gravy is one of the most popular traditional dishes.
Gourmets also appreciate Beef Wellington, a fillet of beef baked in puff pastry, and the hearty Cornish pasties from Cornwall. Scones with clotted cream and jam are a must in the tea-time culture.
British cuisine has modernized, with first-class restaurants and regional specialties such as cheddar cheese, Cumberland sausage or Whitstable oysters. Accompanied by a traditional ale or a fine English gin, every meal is a delight.
Arrival & Infrastructure on Site
England has excellent connections and a well-developed infrastructure that enables convenient travel and flexible mobility on site.
The main international airports are London Heathrow, Gatwick, Manchester, Birmingham and Edinburgh (for travel to Scotland). From there, there are efficient train connections, including the fast train system with connections to cities such as London, Manchester, Birmingham and Liverpool.
Car hire is a popular option for golf travelers as it offers flexibility, particularly for accessing more remote golf courses and rural areas. The road network is well developed, but left-hand traffic prevails in England.
In large cities such as London, a comprehensive public transport network with subway, buses and trains ensures convenient transportation. There are also reliable rail and bus connections between smaller towns and the Gulf regions. Overall, England offers an excellent infrastructure for an uncomplicated golf trip.