1 Night, 2 Rounds
- 1 Night Dinner, Bed and Breakfast at Telford Hotel, Spa & Golf Resort
- 2 Rounds at Telford Golf Club
1 Night, 2 Rounds
Tucked into the UNESCO-listed Ironbridge Gorge in Shropshire, Telford Hotel, Spa & Golf Resort is a proper all-in-one base for a golf break that doesn't require long-haul travel or complicated logistics. The 6,741-yard parkland course, once known as the Great Hay Golf Club, now sits at the heart of the resort, backed up by 4-star bedrooms, a solid spa and on-site dining with views that do a lot of the heavy lifting after a long day on the fairways.
You're only around 40 minutes from Birmingham, so it's an easy win for a quick England golf break, whether that's a one-night dash or a couple of rounds with the lads. I'd call it the kind of place that keeps things simple: arrive, park up and you've got golf, food and a decent wind-down option without needing to drive anywhere else.
The setting is the standout. Even before you get into the golf, you'll notice the land has movement to it, which makes the course feel more varied than your typical hotel parkland track. The Ironbridge Gorge backdrop adds a real sense of occasion on a few holes, and the routing keeps the round moving nicely without ever feeling repetitive.
Who is this for?
Weekend golf groups, societies and couples who want an easy resort base near Birmingham with everything on-site.
Who is it best for?
Mixed-ability groups and mid-handicappers who like scenic parkland golf, plus anyone pairing golf with spa time.
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John Harris and Brian Griffiths conceived the design of the layout, using the natural woodland to demarcate the holes, and fashioning strategic water features that make course management of the utmost importance. Telford now impressively boasts greens laid on a suspended water system, the same technique employed at Augusta National, and the link to Georgia's legendary golf course does not end there; 1991 US Masters winner Ian Woosnam achieved his first professional tournament victory at Telford.
The course is set within 170 acres of charming Shropshire countryside, inside the boundaries of the Ironbridge Gorge, a World Heritage Site, and is a fantastic place to enjoy a round of golf.
Telford's very own driving range is the perfect place to warm up and down, or to iron out those technical glitches in your swing.
The resort has 114 bedrooms and they're exactly what you want on a golf break: spacious, comfortable and finished to a solid 4-star standard. Many rooms look out across the course and estate, which is a nice bonus if you've got an early tee time and want to see what you're up against. Expect modern essentials including flat-screen TVs and good-quality bathrooms, nothing flashy but everything you actually need after a day on the course.
The real appeal here is convenience. You're staying where you're playing, which means no early-morning drives to another course, no juggling car keys between rounds and no need to pack and unpack if you're playing multiple days. The resort setup works particularly well for groups and societies, where having everyone under one roof makes logistics simple and keeps the trip social.
Food and drink are kept on-site too. The main restaurant has standout views over the Gorge and is a good shout for a relaxed dinner after golf. Breakfast is a proper cooked spread, ideal fuel before a morning tee time, and evening meals are well executed without being overly formal. For something more casual, the Gorge Bar is the natural "19th hole" for a pint, a bite and the inevitable hole-by-hole post-mortem. It's the sort of bar where you can settle in for the evening without feeling rushed, perfect for replaying the round with your mates.
Off the course, Reflections Spa and Leisure is a genuine plus for groups and couples. There's a swimming pool, sauna, steam room and a well-equipped gym, ideal for easing the legs after a hilly round or keeping non-golfers happily occupied while you sneak in 18. It's not a destination spa, but it's more than adequate for a golf-focused break and adds real value if you're travelling with a partner who isn't playing.
If you're planning a hassle-free trip, this is the big selling point: you can play, eat, unwind and turn in, all under one roof. The Telford Golf & Spa Hotel's overall package, including the golf, leisure and conference facilities, makes it an excellent choice for a golf break in the West Midlands.
Kevin
✓8 Jun 2026
Overall it was nice, welcoming staff, great location close to the coarse, room and facilities were basic, the bars and food was good, great options, it was good value for money
Boyd
✓1 Jun 2026
Very enjoyable stay for a few golfing days. Hotel nice, staff friendly and helpful and golf good though greens a bit uneven.
Kieran
✓24 May 2026
Everything was very high standards
Ian
✓17 May 2026
The hotel staff couldn’t have been more friendly and helpful. The rooms were spacious and the food excellent. When serving a group of 16 I think this is exceptional
David
✓2 May 2026
Martin
✓27 Apr 2026
Fantastic hotel staff and course. The food was outstanding
John
✓17 Apr 2026
Solo traveller paying single supplement..but given a twin room with small single beds..not what I expected certainly not normal cant remember the last time I'd seen a room in a hotel with single beds
Steven
✓6 Apr 2026
Very nice and comfortable hotel only negative is the windows need replacing as it was extremely windy and wind was blowing through the window all night when closed
Thomas
✓30 Mar 2026
Really nice hotel with great food and spa facilities. All staff were really friendly
Dean
✓30 Mar 2026
Nice hotel and pleasant stay
Kevin
✓8 Jun 2026
It was a great coarse, unfortunately for us the range was closed for maintenance and update, looks like its going to be a great addition
Boyd
✓1 Jun 2026
Good hotel course with sufficient challenges for all handicaps. Greens a little slow and bobbley.
Kieran
✓24 May 2026
All really good but greens are letting the course down badly
Ian
✓17 May 2026
The course itself was well laid out with an interesting array of holes. The fairways were in fabulous condition, the bunkers were a little short of sand. The greens however appeared to be suffering from a disease of some description which rendered them bumpy and short of grass in some areas.
David
✓2 May 2026
The course looked tired, tee boxes were a mess, some of the greens were scorched with big patches and the greens had just been aerated and the holes were bigger than normal. Some of them were unplayable a put was going in the middle of the hole then it just shot off left or right when it hit a big hole!
Martin
✓27 Apr 2026
Excellent course and staff
John
✓17 Apr 2026
Greens were shocking..bunkers the same.
Steven
✓6 Apr 2026
Brilliant course , the layout was excellent, greens need a little bit of work and every single bunker on course was completely flat and dead some full of weeds so we played them all GUR … spoke to guy on reception and he did tell me they had all new sand to refill them but just waiting for weather to get better but all round great course I would definitely play it again in summer
Thomas
✓30 Mar 2026
I think the weather had took its tolls on the course as we’ve had a lot of rain recently, the greens weren’t great but the course was great overall, would come back
Dean
✓30 Mar 2026
We only managed to play 9 holes on the first round which took 3 hours due to slow play in front of us. After the first hole took 30 minutes on round 2 we decided to abandon the course due to extremely slow play again in front of of us. Never seen play this slow in 30 years of playing golf which meant we only got to play 10 holes over 2 rounds.