MFA Adventure Golf

Frequently Asked Questions

Is MFA Adventure Golf suitable for all ages and families?

Absolutely, we've seen everyone from toddlers to grandparents having a blast here. The course is well-designed with varying difficulty, so little ones can enjoy the simpler putts while adults tackle the trickier obstacles. It's a genuinely fun outing for the whole family, making it a perfect rainy day activity in Wales.

What makes MFA Adventure Golf unique compared to other mini-golf courses in Wales?

MFA really stands out with its immersive Welsh-themed holes, which is a nice touch you won't find everywhere. You'll putt through miniature castles and past dragon-themed obstacles, giving it a distinct local flavour. It's not just generic windmills; they've put thought into making it feel like you're on a mini-tour of Wales.

When's the best time to visit MFA Adventure Golf to avoid crowds or get the best experience?

We always recommend visiting on a weekday morning if you can, especially outside of school holidays, to enjoy a more relaxed game. If you're stuck with weekends, try to go right when they open to beat the rush. The course is covered, so it's a fantastic option even if the Welsh weather isn't cooperating.

What are the course's highlights or most challenging holes?

You'll definitely want to look out for the waterfall hole-it's visually impressive and surprisingly tricky with its slopes. The dragon's lair hole also offers a good challenge, requiring a precise shot to avoid penalty strokes. We found these holes really test your putting skills beyond just a straight shot.

Is it just mini-golf, or are there other facilities/things to do nearby?

While MFA Adventure Golf is the main attraction, it's part of a larger leisure complex, so you're not just showing up for golf and leaving. You'll find other activities like bowling and an arcade right there, making it easy to extend your fun. It's a great spot for a full afternoon of entertainment, especially if you're looking to escape the elements.