1 Night, 1 Round
- 1 Night Dinner, Bed and Breakfast at St Pierre Marriott Hotel & Country Club
- 1 Round at Old Course
1 Night, 1 Round
Just across the River Severn in the Monmouthshire countryside, Delta Hotels by Marriott St. Pierre Country Club delivers the full UK golf resort package: two parkland courses on site, a historic manor house setting and enough off-course kit to keep non-golfers happy too. Set across 400 acres, it's a proper escape once you arrive, yet still an easy run for most groups coming from the South West, the Midlands or South Wales.
The golf is the main pull. You get two contrasting layouts, so a weekend here doesn't feel like rinse and repeat. The Old Course is the big name, a strong championship test and former host of the 1996 Solheim Cup. The Mathern is the friendlier option, ideal for a looser afternoon match or anyone in the group who'd rather keep the card intact. Both are classic tree-lined parkland, the sort of golf that rewards good driving and sensible club selection into the greens without asking you to carry forced carries or navigate water on every hole.
Off the course, expect comfortable four-star facilities: an indoor pool and spa area, a well-equipped gym and floodlit tennis courts. When the golf's done, the Cast Iron Bar & Grill is an easy shout for a relaxed dinner, while the Trophy Bar is the natural spot for a post-round pint with views over the Old Course finishing hole. The hotel itself is housed in a striking 14th-century manor, so there's genuine character to the place without it feeling stuffy or overly formal.
Location is one of St Pierre's strongest cards. You're only 25 minutes from Newport and 40 minutes from Cardiff, with easy motorway access from the M4, M5 and M50, making it one of the most accessible parkland resorts in South Wales. The estate's 400 acres mean you're surrounded by countryside once you arrive, but you're never far from a decent meal, a spa treatment or a comfortable room when the golf's done for the day.
Who is this for?
A convenient UK resort break where you can play 36 holes, eat well on site and recover in the spa without overthinking the logistics.
Who is it best for?
Mixed-ability societies, couples mixing golf with spa time, and anyone who wants to tick off a genuine Solheim Cup venue.
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St. Pierre's Old Course is one of the best parkland layouts in the country, and is a recognised tournament host, having welcomed the top LPGA professionals for the Solheim Cup in 1996. The course has now matured nicely into a genuine challenge for even the best golfers, with some particularly memorable holes.
A round on the old reaches a crescendo with the superb closing two, where visitors must negotiate the 17th green, almost surrounded by an expansive water hazard, and the final hole's difficult elevated green.
| Par | 72 |
|---|---|
| Designed by | C.K. Cotton, Ross McMurray |
| Opened for play | 1962 |
| Previously hosted | Solheim Cup (1996), Curtis Cup (1986), British Masters (8 times between 1971-83) |
| White | 7,028 yards | SSS 73 |
|---|---|---|
| Yellow | 6,514 yards | SSS 72 |
| Red | 5,860 yards | SSS 75 |
The neighbouring Mathern Course, although considerably shorter than the Old, is an extremely enjoyable layout. It is parkland in style, but players must also tackle the mature trees that provide obstacles on many holes. Opened in 1975, the Mathern continues to delight visitors with some very good golf, and even better views of the surrounding Monmouthshire countryside.
If you fancy a flutter, the race course at Chepstow has regular meetings, and is within a short drive of the resort.
| Par | 68 |
|---|---|
| Designed by | Ross McMurray |
| Opened for play | 2008 |
| White | 5,748 yards | SSS 68 |
|---|---|---|
| Yellow | 5,606 yards | SSS 67 |
| Red | 5,225 yards | SSS 72 |
Set within a beautifully restored 14th-century manor house, the accommodation at Delta Hotels by Marriott St. Pierre Country Club strikes an impressive balance between period charm and modern four-star comfort. The building's original stonework, high ceilings and classic architecture give the place real character, while inside you'll find spacious, well-furnished guest rooms fitted with everything you'd expect from a Marriott property: quality bedding, work desks and flat-screen TVs.
Rooms are designed with space and comfort in mind, ideal after a long day walking 36 holes across the estate's two courses. Standard doubles and twins are generous in size, while upgraded options include larger executive rooms and suites with separate seating areas, perfect for groups or families who want a bit more room to spread out. Many rooms offer views across the surrounding parkland or towards the courses themselves, a nice touch if you're the sort who likes to study tomorrow's round over breakfast.
Dining is handled across two main venues. The Cast Iron Bar & Grill serves relaxed, quality meals in a laid-back setting, ideal for groups who want good food without the formality. For something more casual, the Trophy Bar overlooks the Old Course's 18th green and is a popular choice for a post-round drink thanks to the views over the finishing hole. Both venues are geared towards easy, crowd-pleasing resort dining that works well for golf groups, with the Trophy Bar in particular offering big windows that frame the action as groups finish their rounds.
The Cast Iron Bar & Grill serves relaxed, quality meals in a laid-back setting, ideal for groups who want good food without the formality. For something more casual, the Trophy Bar overlooks the Old Course's 18th green and is a popular choice for a post-round drink and lighter bite, with big windows framing the action as groups finish their rounds.
The hotel's leisure facilities are a genuine highlight. The on-site spa, The Beauty Rooms, offers a full menu of treatments including massages, facials, body scrubs, manicures and pedicures, making it easy to recover from a tough round or simply unwind mid-trip. There's also an indoor swimming pool, spa bath, sauna and steam room, plus a well-equipped gym and floodlit tennis courts if you're after something more active between tee times.
The Beauty Rooms at Delta Hotels by Marriott St Pierre Country Club offers guests the chance to try one of a range of treatments, including body scrubs and wraps, facials, manicures, pedicures and massages. For leisure, try the swimming pool, spa bath, sauna, steam room, well-equipped gym and floodlit tennis courts.
For golfers, it's an easy set-up: comfortable rooms, plenty of on-site facilities and two courses that let you build a weekend without jumping in the car between rounds.
St Pierre is located just across the Welsh border, only a short drive from Bristol, with excellent motorway links via the M4, M5 and M50, making it one of the most accessible parkland resorts in South Wales.
Address: St. Pierre Park, Chepstow, NP16 6YA
Declan
✓23 Jun 2026
The rooms and staff were great here, but the food was bad, after seeing breakfast and lunch we opted for food out of the hotel, meaning we could not use the 25 pound voucher towards dinner. It was also very touch and go whether we would make our flight back due to the difficulty of getting a taxi in this region. Same coming back from the nearest town, we had to walk. Had we been made aware of this we would have booked a private transfer in advance.
Tony
✓23 Jun 2026
Great stay, breakfast and evening meals superb, lots of choices and quality food. All staff from reception, room staff, waitress servers & bar staff excellent. Leisure facilities very good, gym great, pool facilities good. Rooms quite nice, pillows and mattresses very comfortable. Room could’ve done with air con with weather so hot. The bar area was very nice, dink prices quite expensive.
Viv
✓14 Jun 2026
Beds were a little bit small for me but comfortable. Unfortunately, they didn't have the right glasses for the right beer in the bar. For example, no Guinness glasses and they were serving sammiguel in stellar, artoor glasses a little bit disappointing, but nothing too much to worry about.
Carolyn
✓12 Jun 2026
We all stayed in the ‘village’ rooms.. a few had noisy people upstairs above them.. but on the whole we preferred the area. Ok until it rained and you have to walk to the main hotel for dinner!
Ryan
✓8 Jun 2026
Very warm, friendly and attentive staff, without being overbearing or pushy. Very welcoming and accommodating, nothing was too much trouble. Whilst it was busy during our stay, I never felt rushed or like I was an inconvenience. The atmosphere was relaxed and inviting, not snooty or pretentious, which suited our group down to the ground. This was reflected in the guests' demeanour, who all seemee happy and comfortable. I didn't witness any cross words or uncomfortable conversations all weekend. The room was fine - comfortable, clean bed, warm shower, nice and quiet. Perfect to crash after golf and dinner. The food was cooked well to specifications, served in a timely manner and collected in good time too. Exemplary service, keeping the drinks flowing. Breakfast the following morning was the same, well drilled staff keeping the hot food well stocked. I have been to other places where breakfast feels rushed and stressful. My breakfast experience here was calm, spacious and pleasant, with plenty to choose from and something for everyone.
TONY
✓2 Jun 2026
The staff were all friendly and attentive. Although well appointed, the rooms were small and not really big for two sets of golf cluvs and trolleys. It took 20 minutes to get served a drink after our round on the Friday.
Ian
✓1 Jun 2026
No conditioning made the room virtually inhabitable. The water pressure was do low that it didn't reach your body. The drinks are very over-priced, which is standard but still feels like opportunistic profiteering. The food was OK, but a limited menu, clearly designed to be easily reproduced with little expertise.
Steven
✓31 May 2026
Room was perfect, good size and great location
Amanda
✓30 May 2026
Great staff! Rooms comfortable but very hot, no aircon. Housekeeping every 3 days only so have to make our own beds!! Excellent food at breakfast and dinner.
Andrew
✓28 May 2026
A lovely hotel and the staff were wonderful. However the room was starting to show some signs of wear and tear which did not detract from the overall stay but was noticeable.
Declan
✓23 Jun 2026
Declan
✓23 Jun 2026
Great course, but it was very hilly and there was a lack of buggies or electric carts available. It would've been good if we were made aware that we needed to contact the course directly to book these as soon as we made our booking.
Tony
✓23 Jun 2026
Great course again, really enjoyed it. The greens were lovely underfoot but they were very slow, something to consider when putting. This course was a bit trickier than the old course with leats and trees which you had to plot your way around. The lower stroke index holes, with the only par 5 being one of them, were great holes which you’d be very happy to get a par. The tees were well used. There were a few areas on the greens that needed attention, obviously a grass cutter hydraulic leak on the 12th which had slightly damaged the greens and some areas of fairway. But this did not stop us loving the 2 rounds we played here, had a great time,
Tony
✓23 Jun 2026
Course was in great condition, fairways and greens very good with putts running true. The course was a good challenge. Definitely a lot of big trees around which blocked out an off target shot. Enjoyed it very much.
Viv
✓14 Jun 2026
Overall very good.
Carolyn
✓12 Jun 2026
Not as interesting as The Mathern course. But more forgiving. We played ‘greensomes’.. which made us quicker . We enjoyed our round
Carolyn
✓12 Jun 2026
We played two four balls.. we enjoyed our round
Ryan
✓8 Jun 2026
As a mid handicap golfer this was a challenging course. Not massively long, but very cleverly designed. Fairways mostly look wide and inviting, but usually have strategically placed fairway bunkers that require careful consideration to either play short of or go big and bomb over. You are usually rewarded for bravery, if you pull it off, with an easier second shot in to the green. However, going off line is often punished with low hanging trees blocking direct routes to the green, requiring big hooks or low punches under the branches to get back into position. Greenside bunkers are excellently kept, deep and challenging. Then, the greens. Soft enough to hold your ball from distance if you play a good shot, but firm enough when putting to be fast and true. Completely opposite to the mathern course which were slow, these greens require an excellent judge of distance. All of our group hit several putts that felt good off the club and ended up ten feet past the hole! Once you get the hang of them they are enormous fun, the best greens I've played on. The holes have different challenges and plenty of variety. It felt less busy and the holes are more spaced out that the mathern, so it feels more private. The 18th tee shot is a big challenge after a long day, but it adds to the drama and fun of an excellent course. Looking forward to playing this course again. Would highly recommend.
Ryan
✓8 Jun 2026
It was very busy so we took over five hours to get around which, for a relatively short course, is too long. There are some bottleneck points on the course, short par fours and long par threes, where groups were backed up a little and we had to wait. But, overall, this didn't detract from a good day. The course is well protected by strategically placed trees, making position off the tee very important. I liked the variety, not needing driver off every tee and playing for position, making the course a mental challenge as well as a physical one. It's a course you can't really bully unless you are long and very straight. The greens were quite slow, completely opposite to the old course! I think they could have been a bit firmer and the grass a bit shorter, but the standard of the greens was fine. If you hit good putts you'll get rewarded. I would like to see more yardage markers on the course, and the hole signposting could be better as the course does weave in and out of itself quite a lot, which means it can be challenging to find the next hole! Two groups in front of us accidentally skipped from the seventh to the twelfth, causing a bit of an issue. Some better placed signage would solve this. The fairways are well kept and the drainage is mostly good - there were a few damp parts of some greens but nothing that caused an issue. Overall, this course was a nice starter before the old course. An enjoyable round.
TONY
✓2 Jun 2026
The course is poorly maintained Tee boxes are a mess. The fairways on some holes were not mown. There is not enough sand in the bunkers, the sand that is there has seetled in the bottom of the bunkers. Some of the greens are needing attention, particularly the 9th.