Reviews
Add Review- Andy CareyReviewed on Google Maps
Great 9 hole course for beginners (no holes are too long) and those wanting some technical challenge as there are lots of trees. Free if you have you own discs. Just pay for parking. You can hire discs from the visitors centre. Cafe and toilets are close by. 1st 6 holes are in the woods. Last 3 are more open. More holes to come (I hope) as its a lovely place and would be great as 18 holes. There is tons of space.
- Andrew MaudReviewed on Google Maps
9 hole par 3 golf, £9 for up to 5 players, to get round was approximately 45 mins, well laid out and easy to spot the next hole to go for. Enjoyable challenging holes through the forest then some longer range open field holes. Hard to get any real control or technique with the small rubbery discs given which was a little frustrating, would be better with a bigger firmer standard frisbee. Easy accessible fun for all ages
- Matthew AllenReviewed on Google Maps
The best marked disc golf course I have ever been to. A short disc golf course, I believe walking it is about 2/3rds of a mile. Par 3 course, but first 3 should be par 2. First time throwing course I got -1 and the second time I threw -3. Shortest hole is 25 meters and longest hole is 77 meters. First 6 holes are technical holes, trees are very much in the way. The last 3 allow for distance throws. Park costs per hour you are there, £3.20 for 1 hour and £5 for 2 hours, not sure what ot...
- Richard JowersReviewed on Google Maps
Short 9 hole course. Holes from 25m to 75m. 6 wooded and 3 open. Free to pay but parking about £5.00. Cafe and toilets on site. Head down towards the buildings from the carpark, then head right to the first tee.