Mini Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
When's the best time to play Mini Golf Course in Wales, considering the weather?
You'll want to aim for late spring through early autumn, roughly May to September, for the most reliable weather. We've found the Welsh coast can be quite breezy even on sunny days, so a light jacket is always a smart addition to your bag.
What makes Mini Golf Course stand out from other mini golf courses I've played?
This course truly embraces its Welsh setting, with several holes featuring miniature castles and dragon-themed obstacles that are genuinely fun and challenging. You'll find the course design incorporates some clever elevation changes, making putting more strategic than your average flat layout.
How much does it cost to play Mini Golf Course, and is it good value for money?
Expect to pay around £7-£9 per adult, with discounts for children and families, which we think is fair for the experience. The course is well-maintained and offers a solid hour of entertainment, especially if you take your time to appreciate the themed holes.
Is Mini Golf Course suitable for all ages and skill levels, or is it quite challenging?
Absolutely, it's designed with everyone in mind, from toddlers to seasoned golfers looking for a laugh. While some holes offer a good challenge, there are always clear paths to the cup, ensuring even beginners can score a few holes-in-one and have a great time.
What facilities are available at Mini Golf Course, and what else is nearby to make a day of it?
You'll find clean restrooms and a small kiosk selling refreshments and ice cream right on site, perfect for a post-game treat. We recommend pairing your visit with a stroll along the nearby promenade or exploring the charming local shops in the village.