Three Counties Hotel, Hereford
The Herefordshire is an undulating parkland course, with panoramic views of the Welsh mountains and surrounding countryside. A recent golf publication article said that "if you find Gleneagles too expensive, do the next best thing and treat yourself to a day at the Herefordshire." Under the distant gaze of the Black Mountains, the Rolls of Monmouth is a long and undulating coarse which boasts magnificent specimen trees. There is a large wooded hill at its centre thats surrounded by 600 acres of woodland. Ross-on-Wye is a very scenic and quite undulating woodland type golf course, its fairways bordered by a rich variety of silver birch trees, oaks and pines: you can play a round here and only rarely see another group of golfers so self-contained are the holes.
Standing in 3.3 acres of landscape gardens just 1 mile from the historic Cathedral City of Hereford, the Three Counties Hotel provides a peaceful haven. Yet step outside and you'll find that the Hotel is conveniently situated on the main A465 road to Abergavenny, the gateway to Wales. A family-run 60 bedroom hotel offering excellent accommodation, an elegant restaurant and an informal, relaxing bar.
ITINERARY
2 nights accommodation playing the following courses:
- The Herefordshire
- Rolls of Monmouth
- Ross on Wye
All itineraries may be adapted to meet any requirements that you may have. Tailor made itineraries available on request.
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