An array of treats awaits on your Peterborough golf break
A region located in the heart of the country, golf courses in Peterborough are outstanding and some of the most underrated in the country. A Peterborough golf break is special for two reasons, the first being the regions stunning parkland layouts which are a real treat to play round and thanks to its central location its easy to get everywhere you need to. Not to mention the area is infamously good value for money.
Why book a golf break to Peterborough?
- Home county of Peterborough Cathedral
- Great golf & nightlife perfect for groups
- Play some outstanding hidden gem courses
- Easy access from London
Stunning Parklands await in Peterborough
Although a rather underrated region of England, Peterborough golf courses are amongst some of the best designed parkland courses you will find within the whole of the UK. What really stands out about Peterborough golf courses is the high attention to detail the greenkeepers show to keep these courses looking absolutely immaculate, with beautiful rolling fairways, tricky greens and well-kept rough the courses here are a real treat.
There are a couple truly standout Peterborough golf clubs, the first being Thorpe Wood, a brilliant course measuring just over 7000 yards it benefits from the same designers as The Belfry. The second is the Cambridgeshire Golf Course at the Cambridge Bar Hill Hotel. It is set among 200-acres of beautiful countryside and provides a fun but tough challenge.
Amazing architecture, quaint villages and much more…
When it comes to off-the-course activities, Peterborough won’t let you down. It is a city full of rich green wide-open spaces, giving it a countryside feel but with all of the mod-cons of a city. Visit the 12th and 13th century Peterborough Cathedral with its gothic façade or the Peterborough museum, a former hospital home to a reconstructed Victorian operating theatre, plus fossils and paintings. Flag Fen Archaeology Park features Bronze Age village and causeway remains while Nene Park is home to woodlands, footpaths and Ferry Meadows recreation area.
The surrounding area of Cambridgeshire offers a wonderful range of things to see and do. Discover a whole new shopping experience in exquisite boutiques tucked away along cobbled streets or climb grand staircases in stately homes. you can even visit a World War Two aerial hanger in Duxford and one of the UK’s best folk music festivals."