Abbotsley Golf Hotel

18 hole Par 73 Abbotsley Course & 18 hole Par 70 Cromwell Course & 9 hole Par 27 Huntingdonshire Course

Website: http://www.abbotsley.com/

Frequently Asked Questions

Which of Abbotsley's courses should I play if I'm looking for a real challenge?

If you're after a proper test, the 18-hole Par 73 Abbotsley Course is definitely the one to tackle. Its length and strategic bunkering demand precision, so you'll need to bring your A-game for this round. We found it to be the most rewarding for experienced players.

What's the best time of year to visit Abbotsley Golf Hotel for the best playing conditions?

We always recommend visiting between late spring and early autumn, typically May through September, for the best experience. The English weather is usually at its most forgiving then, and the courses are in prime condition. You'll enjoy longer daylight hours and firmer fairways.

Is Abbotsley Golf Hotel suitable for a mixed-ability group, or is it mostly for serious golfers?

Absolutely, it's fantastic for mixed groups. While the Abbotsley Course challenges the pros, the 18-hole Par 70 Cromwell Course offers a more approachable round, and the 9-hole Huntingdonshire is perfect for beginners or a quick warm-up. Everyone in your party will find a course that suits their game.

Beyond the golf, what else should I expect from a stay at Abbotsley Golf Hotel?

It's a classic English golf hotel, so expect comfortable, no-frills accommodation and a friendly, welcoming clubhouse atmosphere. Don't anticipate a luxury resort, but you'll find good, hearty food, a well-stocked bar, and a relaxed setting perfect for unwinding after your rounds. It's all about the golf and camaraderie here.

How does the Cromwell Course compare to the main Abbotsley Course in terms of playability and scenery?

The Cromwell is a superb complement to the Abbotsley, offering a slightly shorter, more forgiving Par 70 layout. You'll find it still has plenty of character with some lovely tree-lined holes and well-maintained greens, but it's generally less demanding than its big brother. It's a great choice for a second round or if you prefer a quicker pace of play.