Buckinghamshire

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Buckinghamshire a good destination for a dedicated golf trip?

Honestly, no, not if your primary goal is to play golf within its borders. We've personally scoured the region, and you simply won't find any golf courses directly in Buckinghamshire. It's a beautiful county, but you'll need to adjust your expectations for golf here.

If I'm staying in Buckinghamshire, where's the best place nearby to play a round?

If you're based in Buckinghamshire for other reasons, your best bet is to head just beyond its boundaries. We always recommend looking to neighboring Hertfordshire or Berkshire; you'll find fantastic options like The Grove or Wentworth, which are only a short, easy drive away.

What's the ideal time of year to visit Buckinghamshire if I plan to combine sightseeing with golf in nearby areas?

We suggest visiting Buckinghamshire in late spring or early autumn for the most enjoyable experience. The weather is generally mild and perfect for exploring the local attractions, while the excellent courses in adjacent counties are in prime condition and less crowded than in peak summer.

Are there any golf resorts or hotels in Buckinghamshire that offer on-site golf?

You won't find any true golf resorts with their own courses within Buckinghamshire itself, as there are no courses to host them. However, many charming country hotels here can easily arrange tee times at superb clubs just a short drive into the surrounding counties.

What are the main attractions or activities in Buckinghamshire for non-golfing days?

Buckinghamshire offers plenty to do when you're not on the course-or, more accurately, because there aren't any courses here. We love exploring the stunning Chiltern Hills for walks, visiting historic estates like Waddesdon Manor, or enjoying the quaint market towns; it's a lovely region for a relaxing break.