Hill Course
at Barnham Broom Hotel

Norfolk, England

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Barnham Broom Hill Course overview

Location: Norfolk | Style: Parkland | Par: 72 | Designer (Opened): Frank Pennink (1977)

The Valley Course offers a premium Norfolk golf experience. Set along the flowing waters of the River Yare and through mature woods, the course was created by Frank Pennink. From its tree-lined fairways and meandering river crossing to its undulating greens and water hazards, it rewards precision and strategic thinking as much as power.

It has earned a tournament pedigree with appearances in regional PGA events and inclusion on the country's open rota.

Signature Holes

One of the standout holes is Hole 3—a demanding 416-yard par-4 where the river cuts diagonally across the fairway approximately 50 yards short of the green, forcing a well-judged tee shot and approach.

Post Round

After your round on the Valley, you can unwind in the resort’s spa, enjoy a hearty meal in The Brasserie or relax with a drink on the terrace overlooking the fairways. Stay-and-play stays are easily arranged.

Accommodation near Hill Course

Barnham Broom Hotel

Nestled in the stunning Norfolk countryside, this elegant hotel boasts clean, traditional, comfortable rooms, with fantastic onsite golf courses and outstanding leisure and dining facilities.

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Barnham Broom Hotel Honingham Road Norwich Norfolk NR9 4DD
Our experts say...

The Hill Course delivers a completely different experience — wide fairways, sweeping views, and that subtle Donald Steel influence that makes it deceptively tactical.

Chris Williams

UK Travel Consultant