Lostwithiel Golf Club
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(3.75)
[Ranking 1666 from 2767] (4 reviews)
The 18 hole, par 72 parkland course at Lostwithiel Golf & Country Club is one of the most interesting and varied in the county. Designed to take full advantage of the natural features of the landscape, it combines two very distinctive areas of hillside and valley. The challenging front nine rewards you with magnificent views of Restormel Castle and the surrounding countryside, while the picturesque back nine runs through leafy parkland, flanked by the silver waters of the Fowey.Course Information
Lostwithiel Golf Club
Lower Polscoe
Lostwithiel
Cornwall, PL22 0HQ
United Kingdom
Tel: 01208 873550
Lower Polscoe
Lostwithiel
Cornwall, PL22 0HQ
United Kingdom
Tel: 01208 873550
Website: http://www.golf-hotel.co.uk
Email: info@golfhotel.co.uk
Golf Pro: Chris KaminskiContact/Secretary: D. Higman
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Directions:
4 miles south of Bodmin, just off A390. 23 miles west of Plymouth.
Visitors:
Set amongst 150 acres of rolling wooded hills, Lostwithiel Hotel looks down onto the beautiful and tranquil valley of the river Fowey. Its spacious and individually designed en-suite bedrooms have been created from old Cornish buildings, retaining their mellowed stone and beamed ceilings. The Black Prince restaurant offers a varied and imaginative menu created from fresh local produce and complemented by a carefully selected wine list. The unique charm and character of the hotel is emphasised by the first class service of the staff. Guests can use the excellent leisure facilities which include an indoor swimming pool, a gym and two tennis courts or they can relax in the traditional style bar which sports a full sized snooker table. Excellent salmon and trout fishing can also be enjoyed from the banks of the Fowey bordering the hotel grounds. Furthermore, close to the medieval town of Lostwithiel, the hotel is a perfect base for exploring the stunning Cornish beaches, ancient towns, Llanhydrock House or the dramatic landscape of Bodmin moor. The Eden Project is only six miles away from the hotel, and tickets can be bought in advance from reception.
Midweek cost: £29.00 per round£33.00 weekends
4 miles south of Bodmin, just off A390. 23 miles west of Plymouth.
Visitors:
Set amongst 150 acres of rolling wooded hills, Lostwithiel Hotel looks down onto the beautiful and tranquil valley of the river Fowey. Its spacious and individually designed en-suite bedrooms have been created from old Cornish buildings, retaining their mellowed stone and beamed ceilings. The Black Prince restaurant offers a varied and imaginative menu created from fresh local produce and complemented by a carefully selected wine list. The unique charm and character of the hotel is emphasised by the first class service of the staff. Guests can use the excellent leisure facilities which include an indoor swimming pool, a gym and two tennis courts or they can relax in the traditional style bar which sports a full sized snooker table. Excellent salmon and trout fishing can also be enjoyed from the banks of the Fowey bordering the hotel grounds. Furthermore, close to the medieval town of Lostwithiel, the hotel is a perfect base for exploring the stunning Cornish beaches, ancient towns, Llanhydrock House or the dramatic landscape of Bodmin moor. The Eden Project is only six miles away from the hotel, and tickets can be bought in advance from reception.
Midweek cost: £29.00 per round£33.00 weekends
Notes:
The 18 hole, par 72 parkland course at Lostwithiel Golf & Country Club is one of the most interesting and varied in the county. Designed to take full advantage of the natural features of the landscape, it combines two very distinctive areas of hillside and valley. The challenging front nine rewards you with magnificent views of Restormel Castle and the surrounding countryside, while the picturesque back nine runs through leafy parkland, flanked by the silver waters of the Fowey.
The 18 hole, par 72 parkland course at Lostwithiel Golf & Country Club is one of the most interesting and varied in the county. Designed to take full advantage of the natural features of the landscape, it combines two very distinctive areas of hillside and valley. The challenging front nine rewards you with magnificent views of Restormel Castle and the surrounding countryside, while the picturesque back nine runs through leafy parkland, flanked by the silver waters of the Fowey.



