5 rounds of golf. 6 nights twin accommodation close to the course.
Private driver / guide throughout in luxury mini-coach (price based on 8 sharing)
Or self-drive minivan with insurance shared between 4 people.
Airport ‘meet and greet’. Support from area office with 24 hour on call service
Also part of our service to request caddies and book carts, suggest and arrange sightseeing tours and other non-golf activities, recommend restaurants etc
Day 1
Arrive at London airport, drive to the Royal Hotel in Cardiff, the capital city of Wales, for six nights.
Day 2
Play Southerndown a demanding course with bracken and gorse to punish wayward shots. On windy days you need to negotiate the natural hazards with care.
Day 3
Drive to Porthcawl and play the championship links Royal Porthcawl, many amateur and professional events are held here, the leading course in Wales.
Day 4
Play Pennard, it is perched high on a cliff top but still has links characteristics.
Day 5
Play Rolls of Monmouth, it was linked to the famous Rolls Royce Company. Greg Norman when he was Rolls touring professional thought that the four short holes on this lush parkland course were ‘fantastic’.
Day 6
Play the 2010 course at Celtic Manor, the first course to be built specifically for a Ryder Cup, a great experience that you will recall if you watched the tournament in October 2010.
Day 7
Depart from London airport.
Wales is the island of Great Britain, bordered by England to its east and the Atlantic Ocean and Irish Sea to its west. Click on any item in the Sightseeing column for a description.
Portmeirion | The most cynical travellers find it hard to stifle a gasp when they walk through the Bridge House arch and see... read more |
Llangollen | Conwy is dominated by the dramatic bulk of Conwy Castle, a magnificent fortress built by Edward 1st in the period... read more |
Snowdonia | is an area of great natural beauty centered on Mt. Snowdon. There are a multitude of things to do particularly... read more |
South Wales | Penderyn Single Malt Whisky was launched by His Royal Highness Prince Charles, The Prince of Wales, in 2004... read more |
Roman Remains | Caerleon ranked with Chester and York as Roman military headquarters. It was established about AD 75...read more |
Newport | is not a town of great interest but nearby is Tredegar House and Penhow Castle. Tredegar House is a magnificent... read more |
Penhow Castle | is considered to be the oldest castle in Wales that is still inhabited. The square tower house was built in 1129... read more |
Chepstow and Wye Valley | Its castle dominates Chepstow, which is in a strategic position on cliffs overlooking the River Wye. It was one...read more |
St Fagans Museum | just outside Cardiff is one the world's best open-air museums. Home to over forty original buildings transported... read more |
Swansea | Wales' city by the sea, has Viking roots and a long, eventful history. Home to innovative visitor attractions and... read more |
* indicates most popular sightseeing locations ** indicates world heritage sights |
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avg. high | 44°F | 44°F | 49°F | 53°F | 60°F | 65°F | 69°F | 69°F | 63°F | 56°F | 49°F | 45°F |
avg. low | 36°F | 36°F | 37°F | 39°F | 45°F | 50°F | 54°F | 54°F | 50°F | 45°F | 39°F | 37°F |
mean | 40°F | 40°F | 43°F | 46°F | 53°F | 58°F | 62°F | 62°F | 57°F | 51°F | 44°F | 41°F |
avg. precip | 3.41°F | 2.50°F | 2.67°F | 2.46°F | 2.19°F | 2.63°F | 2.01°F | 2.50°F | 2.53°F | 2.91°F | 3.06°F | 3.62°F |
A classic combination of luxury and style...
The Royal Hotel Cardiff is a well positioned hotel in the heart of Cardiff, the popular Welsh capital.
Escorted Tour:
Self Drive:
£2,682.00
£2,306.00
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