Central Bedfordshire
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Courses
- Whipsnade Park Golf Club
- Warden Hills Course
- Leighton Buzzard Golf Club
- Kingsway Biggleswade Driving Range
- Dunstable Downs Golf Course
- Luton Hoo Golf Course
- Galley Hills Course
- Tilsworth Golf Course
- John O'Gaunt Golf Course
- Beadlow Manor
- The Millbrook Golf Club - 18 hole Par 74
- Aspley Guise & Woburn Sands Golf Club - 18 hole Par 71
- Kingsway Golf Centre Biggleswade
- Caddington Golf Club
- Woburn Golf Club
- South Beds Golf Club - 18 hole Par 71 Galley Hill Course & 9 hole Par 32 Warden Hill Course
Frequently Asked Questions
Are there any golf courses within Central Bedfordshire itself?
You won't find any dedicated golf courses directly within Central Bedfordshire, which might surprise some. This region is more focused on its charming market towns, rolling countryside, and historical sites rather than manicured fairways. If golf is your priority, you'll need to look just beyond its borders.
If I'm a golfer visiting Central Bedfordshire, what non-golf activities do you recommend?
Since golf isn't an option here, we suggest embracing the region's other delights. Explore Woburn Abbey and Gardens, enjoy a walk through the Chiltern Hills - an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty - or visit the Shuttleworth Collection for vintage aircraft. It's a fantastic place for history buffs and nature lovers.
Where's the best place to play golf if I'm staying in Central Bedfordshire?
Your best bet for golf is to venture into neighboring counties. Head south into Hertfordshire for excellent courses like The Grove or north into Northamptonshire for options such as Northamptonshire County Golf Club. Expect a drive of 30-60 minutes, depending on your exact location.
How should I structure a golf trip if I want to experience Central Bedfordshire?
We recommend treating Central Bedfordshire as your cultural and relaxation hub, then building your golf days around it. Plan a few days enjoying its unique attractions, then dedicate specific days to travel to nearby golf-rich regions like Buckinghamshire or Cambridgeshire for your rounds. It's about blending experiences.
What's the best time of year to visit Central Bedfordshire, especially if I'm looking for outdoor activities beyond golf?
For enjoying the countryside and historical sites, late spring (April-May) or early autumn (September-October) are ideal. You'll find pleasant weather for exploring without the peak summer crowds, making walks and outdoor visits much more enjoyable. The gentle climate is perfect for non-golf pursuits.