1 Night, 1 Round
- 1 Night Dinner, Bed and Breakfast at Hollins Hall Hotel & Country Club
- 1 Round at Hollins Hall Country Club
1 Night, 1 Round
Hollins Hall Hotel, Golf & Country Club is a handy West Yorkshire base for a proper golf-and-leisure break, set in 200 acres of mature parkland in Shipley, just a short drive from Leeds and Bradford. It's the sort of place that works equally well for a society weekend, a couples' escape or a mixed group where not everyone wants 36 holes a day.
The headline act is the on-site 18-hole course, which hosted PGA Europro events from 2001 to 2003 and still gives you that tournament-venue feel, especially with the Victorian hotel and Shipley viaduct in the background. If you're booking a UK break in the colder months, this is one of the big plus points: the greens often hold up well compared with plenty of courses that get a bit scrappy in winter.
Off the course you've got a full Health and Leisure Club, plus two dining options that make it easy to keep the group together without hunting for taxis. Hollins Hall is now part of the Britannia Hotels group (it was formerly a Marriott) and you'll usually find a mix of golf and spa break packages throughout the year.
Who is this for?
Golfers who want an easy-to-reach Yorkshire golf hotel with on-site facilities and a course that's enjoyable year-round.
Who is it best for?
Societies and couples who like a traditional parkland test and want pool, spa treatments and decent dining for downtime.
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Hollins Hall Golf Course is an excellent test for a wide variety of golfers. The par-71 layout is one that provides a host of elevated tee-shots and small greens to hit into for your approach.
As a regular stop on the local professional, PGA EuroPro Tour and amateur circuit, Hollins Hall is well set up for challenging golfers of all handicaps. The course utilises the mature Yorkshire countryside to create a golf course that features undulating fairways, well-placed water hazards and bunkers. With the greens and tees benefitting from being built to USGA standards, the course provides a positive year-round golfing experience.
Set within 200 acres with views across the Aire Valley and Yorkshire Dales, Hollins Hall certainly provides a picturesque golf experience. It is the 14th hole which many consider to be the best hole on the golf course. The short par-4 is framed by a Viaduct and provides a superb example of risk and reward golf with water ready to capture any shot hit right of the putting surface.
With a host of amenities including a dedicated short-game area as well a large driving range, those wanting to warm up properly prior to their round are going to enjoy what Hollins Hall Golf Course has to offer. With a well-stocked pro shop, any golfing essentials or even a lesson as part of your golf break are available.
| Par | 71 |
|---|---|
| Designed by | European Golf Design |
| Opened for play | 1999 |
| Blue | 6,681 yards | SSS 71 |
|---|---|---|
| White | 6,354 yards | SSS 71 |
| Yellow | 6,051 yards | SSS 71 |
| Red | 5,428 yards | SSS 72 |
The hotel is centred on a Victorian country house built in 1878, Elizabethan in style, with modern extensions that bring the total to 122 rooms. It's got that traditional country-house look when you arrive, but it's set up for golf groups, short breaks and stay-and-play weekends rather than being overly formal.
Rooms are geared towards comfort after a long day on the course, with proper beds, soft duvets and decent pillows, plus high-speed internet, on-demand entertainment and flat-screen TVs. If you're travelling as a pair or as a society, it's worth requesting the right bedding configuration when you book so you're not playing room Tetris on arrival. There's parking on site, which is handy if you're driving up from further south or bringing your own clubs rather than hiring.
Food-wise, you've got two easy options on site. The Drawing Room covers full English breakfasts and evening dining, leaning on classics (steaks and familiar favourites) with a few more modern dishes alongside. The Grill on the Hill is the casual stop for lighter bites and post-round drinks, with craft beers, cocktails and a solid wine list, ideal if you've just walked 18 and can't face anything too heavy. Both are open to hotel guests and visiting golfers, so you're not stuck for choice if you want to stay on the estate rather than heading into Leeds or Bradford.
For non-golfers, or anyone who wants a recovery session after the round, the Health and Leisure Club is a genuine selling point. There's an indoor heated pool, sauna, steam room, cardio kit and free weights, plus treatment rooms offering Decleor facials, spa body treatments, Jessica manicures and pedicures and a range of massages. That makes Hollins Hall particularly good for mixed groups where some want to play every day and others want a proper spa-and-chill break.
The combination of golf, leisure and dining under one roof works well for societies who want everything sorted without needing to organise off-site dinners or entertainment. It's also a strong option for couples doing a golf-and-spa weekend, where one of you can be on the course while the other is in the treatment rooms, then you meet up for dinner without anyone having to drive anywhere. The location helps too: you're only 20 minutes or so from Leeds or Bradford if you fancy a night out, but the estate itself feels properly tucked away in the countryside.
Jack
✓7 Jun 2026
I have done this trip before last year at the same hotel, this time was disappointing. I asked staff members different questions and most times they never had an answer for me. Beds were extremely uncomfortable, food (compared to last time) was much worse value and nowhere near as tasty, tasted more like a microwave meal. The bar prices were extortionate, 7.95 for a single JD with mixer and £6.95 for a cheap brand lager, shocking. The breakfast was good and the room was clean, that's about all the good I can say. Won't be back if the hotel and course has declined this much in 11 months.
Jim
✓2 Jun 2026
Hotel very clean and tidy hard to really fault it.Staff very helpful.Evening meal was very good possibley one of the best we had at your locations.
Hazel
✓23 May 2026
Ian
✓19 May 2026
Lovely hotel, food really good, staff very friendly and helpful. Nice rooms.
Lee
✓18 May 2026
Fantastic weekend really great recommendation from Trine at your golf travel. Would definitely be going again.
Stuart
✓8 May 2026
Hotel looks good from the outside but room was very shabby and tired. Evening meal was terrible. Cheap but much better options elsewhere. Avoid.
Ryan
✓5 May 2026
Ann
✓15 Apr 2026
Rob
✓27 Oct 2025
1 night break and 2 rounds of golf Course was expected for the time of year greens were fantastic Hotel great, food great rooms clean and commfortable Staff friendly and very helpful
Ian
✓25 Oct 2025
The room was extremely comfortable, I believe the bathrooms have been upgraded and the shower was superb.
Jack
✓7 Jun 2026
The golf itself was fine, played it last year through golf breaks. Overall condition of the course was fine but the greens need work. For the most part they look fine until you are on them and there are quite a few weeds on them that altered multiple putts taken. We were also told carts were £30 when booking (which we reserved) then when it came to booking them ( two each day) they were suddenly £35 each. Definitely won't be coming back next year after such decline after just 11 months between hotel and course levels.
Jim
✓2 Jun 2026
If walking it is quite a walk up to first tee box would suggest a buggy.Once there course is in good Condition.wide open fairways well protected by well placed bunkers.A well laid out course would definitely go back
Hazel
✓23 May 2026
Interesting course protected by tricky greens.
Ian
✓19 May 2026
Lovely course, challenging in places, suggest a buggy as is quite hilly in places. Greens hard to read after recent treatment.
Lee
✓18 May 2026
Excellent course
Stuart
✓8 May 2026
Decent course with some good holes however greens were in poor condition. Very bobbly. Should be much better at this time of year.
Ryan
✓5 May 2026
Ann
✓15 Apr 2026
Very hilly but lovely
Rob
✓27 Oct 2025
Greens fantastic rest of course to be expected for October
Ian
✓25 Oct 2025
The rain came before our break and unfortunately the fairways suffered a drenching making them extremely muddy and although clean and place it was very hard to strike the ball cleanly. The greens were in superb condition it was just getting on them was hard.
Check-in from 3pm | Check-out by 10am
7:00am – 09:30am (Mon–Fri) | 7:00am – 10:30am (Sat, Sun & Bank Holidays)
Casual
Grill on the Hill
Yes equipped with Toptracer
Yes
There are 2 bars on site
There is complimentary car parking