The Springs Resort & Golf Club
Oxfordshire, England
Overview of The Springs Resort & Golf Club
Set in the picturesque countryside of Oxfordshire, the Springs Resort & Golf Club is home to a luxury hotel with opulent lodges, with The Springs Golf Course on site, perfect for a relaxing weekend getaway.
Only a short drive from Oxford, near the quaint but beautiful village of Wallingford discover the charming lodges nestled in between nature, with rustic charm and modern comfort. The retreat offers amenities such as a fantastic 18-hole golf course to enjoy on your peaceful time away. Whether you are looking for a place to stay while out on adventures, a place to unwind or a golfing holiday the Springs Resort has something to offer.
In the surrounding area enjoy brisk but beautiful walks in the green countryside or venture into the bustling market town of Wallingford to enjoy a classic British pub lunch. Oxford is only a 30-minute drive away, home to the famous Oxford University and a rich history to discover across the city.
Golf Courses
The Spring Golf Course is a par 72 track designed by Brian Huggett, former Ryder Cup captain and opened in 1998, across 133 acres of green land, along the river Thames. In 2017 course architect Tim Lobb invested and upgraded the course to make it the aesthetic and enjoyable course it is today.
Accommodation
The spring resort offers contemporary en-suite lodges with a small patio area. The lodges are pet-friendly, perfect for your furry friend to come along. The hotel for a supplement offers different levels of suites, tastefully decorated with vibrant colours and themes, each one is unique.
Restaurant & Bars
The Ridgeway restaurant offers something for everyone, whether you want formal dining, a quick lunch or a relaxing time in the lounge area, delicious food awaits. Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner with an extensive bar and modern décor, while keeping the classic history within the clubhouse.
The Springs Golf Course
The Springs Resort & Golf Club sprawls across 133 acres of picturesque parkland adjacent to the River Thames. With diverse terrain, it provides a challenging experience for golfers of every skill level. The par 72 golf course, initially conceptualized by ex-Ryder Cup captain Brian Huggett, welcomed its first players in 1998.