Golf Courses in England's North-East
Aldwark Manor, York
The beautiful River Ure meanders through this easy-to-walk golf course in the breathtaking Vale of York and makes for some interesting shots. At the Aldwark Manor golf hotel you don't have to hit too far, but you do have to be pretty accurate to get round the 72 par course, and you'll find lots of risky shots along the way to add to the challenge. Read more about Aldwark Manor, York Find Accommodation + Add to My Trip
Forest Pines Golf, North Lincolnshire
At Forest Pines Hotel & Golf Resort, the magnificent 27-hole golf course meanders through majestic pines and into open heathland, offering three fabulous loops of nine holes. But don't be fooled by its looks, it's as challenging as it is beautiful. Read more about Forest Pines Golf, North Lincolnshire Find Accommodation + Add to My Trip
Rockliffe Hall Golf Course, Darlington
At this privately owned golf course, nestling in the village of Hurworth-on-Tees, you won’t find a club house full of blue blazers, outdated dress codes or rules, because Rockliffe Hall has been designed with you in mind. Award winning course architect Marc Westenborg has created one of the longest and most challenging courses in European golf. Whilst designed to give tour professionals a true test, the five individually designed tee positions allow players of all abilities the chance to enjoy a quite an unforgettable golfing experience. Read more about Rockliffe Hall Golf Course, Darlington Find Accommodation + Add to My Trip
Slaley Hall, Northumberland
The Hunting course, now widely recognised as the Woburn of the North or the Gleneagles of the South, offers a superb test of golf on this demanding layout. The Priestman course offers a good challenge for golfers of all abilities. Read more about Slaley Hall, Northumberland Find Accommodation + Add to My Trip












