A classic seaside venue, Norfolk is a real treat

Although Norfolk is more known for its beaches, beautiful stretches of coastline and Cromer crabs, in recent years it has been receiving a lot more praise for its plethora of outstanding golf courses and all-encompassing golf resorts. A golf break in Norfolk comes with exceptional views of the sea from certain courses, wonderful accommodation and lively nightlife, especially in Norwich, it’s got a bit of everything going for it.

Why book a golf break in Norfolk?

  • Stay & play at all-encompassing golf resorts
  • Enjoy sea views on stunning coastal courses
  • Explore beautiful natural landscapes & tourist attractions
  • Take a city break in popular destination of Norwich
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Tee it up on the Norfolk coast

Norfolk is a county which benefits from a wealth of superb golf courses, some of which wrongly go unnoticed by the wider golfing community. Norfolk golf courses are all about variety from great inland parkland courses with immaculate fairways and tight running greens, to links courses on the cliffs with the wind howling off the coastline, golfers are truly spoilt for choice on a golf break in Norfolk.

Notable Norfolk golf courses include Dunston Hall, Sprowston Manor, Royal Cromer and Sheringham Golf Course. Dunston Hall and Sprowston are known for being quaint parkland courses surrounded by nature where golfers can relax and unwind. While Royal Cromer and Sheringham are coastal courses which test a golfer’s ability to keep the ball below the wind and where course management is key.

Fine dining, seaside resorts & more

Norfolk offers a wealth of accommodation, from luxury resorts to convenient, comfortable hotels. We recommend Dunston Hall 4*, a superb Elizabethan-style four-star hotel, set in 150 acres of stunning wooded parkland offering exceptional service and a wide range of leisure facilities. Built-in 1885 by Robert Kellet-Long, it boasts many of the beautiful original features, helping it to retain its beloved character.

Another excellent option is the Sprowston Manor Hotel & Country Club 4*. It boasts an award-winning spa and a beautiful parkland golf course. The fantastic location of this stately Norfolk manor house is ideal for a golf break and the makings of a fantastic few days away. It is an extremely well sought-after venue.

If you’re looking to stay close to the local attractions and charming Victorian seaside town of Hunstanton, the luxury Heacham Manor is ideal. Originally an Elizabethan Manor House, the accommodation is elegant and extremely comfortable, and it offers superb value for money stays.

Golf travel tips for Norfolk

Best months for golfing weather:

May to September

Best months for value:

April & October

Most popular months:

May, June & September

Our experts recommend:

April & October

Explore by map

Not sure where to play? Browse our map and find your ideal destination in a continent of possibilities. We know you will be spoiled for choice! Remember our knowledgeable golf experts are ready to answer any questions.

What makes a Norfolk golf break so special?

The beautiful country of Norfolk is one of the UK’s most popular golfing destinations and enjoyed by enthusiasts all over the world, and it’s easy to see why. Set along England’s east coast, the beautiful seaside scenery makes for a wonderful backdrop for many of the courses. Feel the gentle sea breeze on your face and absorb the fresh air while you tee up on the fairways.

A golf break in Norfolk is perfect for helping you unwind and is the perfect escape with friends or family. Your break can be tailored to your requirements, ensuring a memorable getaway. The region is also relatively flat making for great golfing conditions, while the lively city of Norwich offers fantastic bars and restaurants for you to enjoy off the course. What’s more, we offer a great range of luxury accommodation as an ideal base for your stay.

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