Gloucestershire
The Best Western Hotel is ideally located for a Golf Break. This unique setting offers access to the Gloucester Golf Club. The hotel offers a stunning selection of 95 spacious bedrooms, delicious food in the informal Brasserie or drinks in the bar.
The 'Gateway to the Cotswolds', only 2 miles from Gloucester city centre and 5 minutes from the M5 giving you direct links to Cheltenham, Birmingham, Bristol, London and surrounding Cotswolds villages.
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The Best Western Hotel, is fantastically located for exploring the Cotswolds, the chic town of Gloucester and also the spa town of Cheltenham. This unique setting offers access to the Gloucester Golf Course, Gloucester Ski Centre and has a nature reserve on its doorstep. The hotel offers a stunning selection of 95 spacious bedrooms, all tastefully decorated in relaxing, warm colours. Induldge in a glass of fine wine and delicious food or take full advantage of the hotels extensive Health Club & Spa facilities.
Close to the Gloucester, BW Signature Collection by Best Western is one of the best golf clubs in the South West.
The 18 hole, par 72, championship course at the Gloucester Golf Club has been designed to obtain the greatest possible benefit from the natural form of the hillside. The ground falls from a height of 600 feet to 200 feet, making the course the most interesting in the region. Brooks and small ponds have been woven into the landscape. Mature trees and wooded areas have been left as nature intended and give the course a natural beauty, and its golfers some natural hazards!
The first 11 holes will have you negotiating the lower slopes, with brooks running parallel and across the fairways. Enjoy the 12th, which is a challenging uphill par 3, before approaching the scenic holes that overlook Gloucester and the beautiful surrounding countryside. These holes call for some interesting and tricky shots, especially the downhill 18th, where many golfers have tried to drive the green with disastrous consequences.