2 Nights, 3 Rounds
- 2 Nights Bed and Breakfast at Sandman Signature Newcastle
- 1 Round at Northumberland Golf Club
- 1 Round at Hexham Golf Club
- 1 Round at Bamburgh Castle Golf Club
2 Nights, 3 Rounds
Perched on Northumberland's dramatic coastline, Bamburgh Castle Golf Club is one of those places where you'll catch yourself looking up mid-fairway. The course hugs the North Sea and the castle sits on the horizon for much of the round, so even a scrappy front nine comes with a view. Founded in 1904, it's a proper old-school links where the wind has a vote on every shot.
Don't let the yardage fool you. You'll be playing from tight, firm lies, shaping shots under the breeze and landing the ball in the right places rather than simply hitting it hard. The best holes make the most of the natural dunes and rumpled ground, with coastal stretches that feel wonderfully raw and unforced. On a clear day you can often pick out the Farne Islands offshore and there's usually a bit of birdlife riding the wind above the fairways.
If you're building a Northumberland run, Bamburgh pairs nicely with nearby links like Goswick and Dunstanburgh, with plenty to do off the course in the village too.
Who is this for?
Golfers who want a proper links challenge in a seriously striking setting, couples or groups combining golf with coastal walks and heritage plus anyone building a Northumberland golf tour around courses like Goswick, Dunstanburgh or Seahouses.
Who is it best for?
Mid-to-low handicappers who relish wind-affected golf and natural links terrain, history enthusiasts drawn to castle views and Northumberland's dramatic coastline and golfers seeking an authentic, unspoilt links experience away from the crowds.
2 Nights, 3 Rounds
2 Nights, 3 Rounds
2 Nights, 3 Rounds
3 Nights, 4 Rounds
Bamburgh Castle Golf Club is home to an 18-hole golf course designed by George Rochester. The course offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and challenging but fun golf, with fairways winding through dunes and heathland. The layout is well-balanced, highlighted by the two par 3s followed by two par 5s to start.
The course is a classic links and is known as one of the most scenic golf courses in England thanks to its location on the coastline. While the fun and thought-provoking layout of the course itself is of a standard to challenge any level of golfer, the views ensure that everyone who visits here will leave with fond memories.
The stunning views on the course are matched by those from the clubhouse, which overlooks the first tee and the North Sea. Although recently extended, the clubhouse was built in 1904 when the club was founded, offering charm and character. It's the perfect place to relax with snacks and a drink after an unforgettable day on the course, thanks o its warm and welcoming atmosphere.
| Par | 68 |
|---|---|
| Opened for play | 1904 |
| Designed by | George Rochester |
| White | 5,604 yards | SSS 67.5 |
|---|---|---|
| Yellow | 5,271 yards | SSS 65.8 |
| Red | 5,106 yards | SSS 69.8 |
Nigel
✓4 Jun 2026
Decent course just too many blind shots
Franklyn
✓20 Apr 2026
Great course.Great place to finish our trip. A return visit is on the cards
Paul
✓15 Sep 2025
Quirky but challenging, excellent golf course.
Andrew
✓4 Aug 2025
John
✓27 Jul 2025
Good but exposed course, some great holes, especially the Par 3’s. Some bare patches on the fairways, but didn’t spoil the round. Staff and members all very friendly 👍
Dean
✓11 Jun 2025
Mark
✓22 May 2025
Charles
✓13 May 2025
Another great golfing experience! Of the 3 courses played, this was number one - down to the quality of the course, the outstanding views and scenery and the hospitality in the clubhouse. Perfect weather helped! We will revisit
Steve
✓9 Aug 2024
Great views and lovely course
Mick
✓21 Jun 2024
Every thing from when we arrived to leaving was excellent. Food course staff brilliant