Located in the beautiful countryside along the River Wye, Belmont Lodge's golf course is now over 25 years old. In the time since Sean Connery oversaw the official inauguration, the course has matured nicely into an extremely enjoyable parkland layout.
Visiting golfers will be charmed by the panoramic views of the Black Mountains to the West, and the Malvern Hills beyond Hereford to the East. The 6,511 par-72 course is an interesting mix, including five par-5s, and some highly enjoyable short par-4s. The outward half spans the higher ground, and it is here that the locals will tell you to make your score, as the back nine is more challenging, where 5 holes are threatened by the river.
No matter the golfer's skill level, Belmont Lodge's beautiful flora and fauna and the spectacular surroundings make it a genuine pleasure to play.
The Lodge at Belmont is home to 30 modern guest rooms, specifically designed to offer great accommodation in an extremely comfortable environment. Added extras include specialist features like internet access, and the quality on offer has seen the Lodge being recognised by the English Tourist Board.
The public areas are an excellent place to socialise, while the surrounding Herefordshire countryside makes Belmont Lodge a beautiful place for a golf break in the Midlands.
Visitors to Belmont Lodge can play tennis on the well-maintained courts, while the River Wye offers anglers the chance to hook some prime pike, roach and barbel.
Nearby Hereford is best known for its spectacular cathedral, while the town itself, which dates back to Saxon times, is home to fascinating architecture from every period since. The town is also a major cider producer, with Bulmer's basing their operations here.
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