Crazy Golf

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the best time to play Crazy Golf to avoid the biggest crowds?

If you prefer a more relaxed game, aim for a weekday morning, especially outside of school holidays. The course gets quite lively in the afternoons and on weekends, which is fun, but expect a short wait at popular holes.

What makes this particular Crazy Golf course a must-play in England?

You'll find it stands out with its charmingly traditional seaside theme, featuring obstacles like miniature beach huts and a surprisingly tricky lighthouse hole. We particularly love the "Crab Pot Challenge" - it's a real test of your putting precision.

What's the typical cost for a round, and is it good value?

A round usually costs around £8-£10 per person, which we consider excellent value for the entertainment. The course is well-maintained and offers enough unique challenges to easily fill a fun hour or more.

Any practical tips for getting the most out of your game here?

We always recommend taking your time on the first few holes to get a feel for the greens - they can be surprisingly fast. Also, don't be afraid to experiment with your putter; sometimes a gentle tap is better than a powerful stroke.

Is this Crazy Golf course suitable for younger players or those with mobility considerations?

Absolutely, it's a fantastic spot for families, with most holes being quite accessible and engaging for all ages. The course is largely flat, making it manageable for most, though some tighter turns might require a little assistance for pushchairs.