✅ Stunning scenery with breathtaking landscapes & rugged coastlines
✅ Diverse selection of golf courses including challenging links
✅ Warm Welsh hospitality with a friendly and welcoming atmosphere
Nefyn and Harlech located in the north-west region of wales is one of the most under-rated regions for golf in the UK. It is here you will find some of the most visually spectacular courses in the UK such as the famous Nefyn Golf club and Royal St. Davids. The region is home to the stunning Snowdonia National Park which features towering mountains and is one of the most popular places in the UK for hiking.
Nefyn and Harlech also has incredible coastlines with beautiful beaches, the region features impressive historic castles dating back well over a thousand years, as well as charming coastal and mountain villages which add to the golfing experience in this fine part of the world.
This area gives the mighty Scottish Ayrshire coast a run for its money and won't break the bank in the process.An absolute must play in the area is the unique Nefyn Golf Club featuring the internationally renowned 'The Point' section of the course.
Staying in either Criccieth or Porthmadog are the best places to base yourself and subsequently cuts down driving time between courses. Royal St David's Golf Club is a dream to play as well as Abersoch Golf Club and Porthmadog Golf Club sitting on the very edge of the beaches that surround the stunning local landscape.
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Rated 7.4 by 19 golfers (Read reviews of The Royal Sportsman Hotel)
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Rated 7.8 by 47 golfers (Read reviews of The Lion Hotel - Criccieth)
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Rated 8.2 by 31 golfers (Read reviews of The Nanhoron Arms Hotel)
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Nefyn and Harlech is filled with charming country pubs perfect for spending the evening in after a day of golf
Throughout the region there are numerous fine restaurants that offer anything from seafood and pub food to fine dining options
From glorious sandy beaches to the high peaks of Snowdonia National Park the natural attractions are numerous, and with the historic monuments and castles of the region there is sure to be an activity you will want to check out