TEWKESBURY PARK HOTEL 4*, GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB
Location: Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, 8-10 miles North of Cheltenham and Gloucester GL20 7DNDesigned by the legendary Frank Pennink, Tewkesbury Park's beautiful parkland layout measures some 6,533 yards from the championship markers.
While this is not the longest course around, there is no shortage of difficulty, particularly on the outward half, which is characterised by some thick woodland and a number of strategically positioned water hazards. For those looking to score well, it is important to safely negotiate the hazards on the front nine, not least at the short 5th, where the wrong club selection can result in a watery grave.
Maeanwhile, the Tewkesbury Park Academy of Golf runs weekly clinics for beginners and more established players.
The elegant hotel is perched on the site of the 1544 War of the Roses, and overlooks the beautiful town of Tewkesbury. The 80 spacious guest bedrooms at Tewkesbury Park will guarantee a comfortable haven, and many offer panoramic views over the Malvern Hills and Gloucestershire's magnificent countryside.
The rooms are stylishly decorated, and feature all the facilities that are expected of a good modern hotel, including an internet connection and satellite television. The excellent facilities, including the golf, and the array of notable attractions in the surrounding area, make Tewkesbury Park a super choice for a golf break in the West Midlands.
The extensive Health Club at Tewkesbury Park is equipped with a state-of-the-art gymnasium, squash and tennis courts, table tennis, and a number of scheduled aerobic and spinning classes. Alternatively, relax in the swimming pool, steam room, sauna and jacuzzi, or treat yourself to one of the many health and beauty treatments on offer in the salon.
During your stay at Tewkesbury Park, it is worth taking some time to explore the quaint villages that litter the Cotswolds. Tewkesbury itself is famous for its abbey and the charming timber-framed architecture, while nearby Cheltenham and Gloucester are also an excellent choice for a leisurely afternoon stroll.
Protect your score on the outward half and avoid the water hazards, as there are birdie chances on the more open closing stretch.
The Garden Restaurant serves a variety of English and European dishes, all well complemented by the extensive wine list.
Private dining can be arranged in the Charter Suite or the Gloucester Room.
The Golf and Patio Bar is a beautiful spot to enjoy a drink in the evening sun.













































