Redcar and Cleveland
Weather
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Courses
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I find a golf course to play directly within Redcar and Cleveland?
You won't find any golf courses directly within the Redcar and Cleveland borough itself. While it's a lovely area with plenty of coastal charm, it simply isn't set up for golf. We recommend looking to neighboring regions for your rounds.
If I'm staying in Redcar and Cleveland, where can I play golf nearby?
You'll need to venture a bit outside the immediate area to hit the links. We suggest heading west towards Middlesbrough or north into Hartlepool, where you'll find a few solid options like Middlesbrough Golf Club or Seaton Carew Golf Club, which is a fantastic links experience.
Is Redcar and Cleveland a practical base for a golf trip exploring courses in the wider North East?
Honestly, while Redcar and Cleveland offers a charming coastal stay, it's not the most convenient base if golf is your primary focus. You'll spend a fair bit of time driving to reach the best courses in the North East. We'd suggest staying closer to areas like Teesside or Durham if you want to minimize travel time between rounds.
What's the ideal time to visit Redcar and Cleveland if I'm also planning to play golf in nearby areas?
For the best golfing weather and to truly enjoy the coastal scenery here, we recommend visiting between late spring and early autumn- May through September. You'll generally find milder temperatures and less rain, making your drives to the courses and your time exploring Redcar and Cleveland much more pleasant. Just be aware that coastal winds can pick up, even in summer.
Beyond golf, what unique attractions or activities can I enjoy in Redcar and Cleveland?
Even without golf, Redcar and Cleveland has its own charm. You can explore the stunning Cleveland Way coastal path, visit Captain Cook's birthplace museum in Marton, or simply enjoy the sandy beaches and traditional seaside pier in Redcar itself. It's a great spot for some relaxed coastal exploration after a challenging round elsewhere.