Merv_swerve
Challenge Tour Pro
Tee off in Wales and ball lands on the fairway in England.
Played there on the way home. Don't remember it being anything to write home about tbh.
Tee off in Wales and ball lands on the fairway in England.
Played there on the way home. Don't remember it being anything to write home about tbh.
You could stay here, which isn't really cheap, but is a fantastic place to stay, in its own way. We've been twice in the last year:-
http://www.pyg.co.uk/
Edmund Hillary and the "chaps" stayed here whilst practicing to climb Everest.
If you send me your email address I can send you a few pages from a Stuart Maconie book that talks about it.
Can anyone recommend a place to stay (caravan park or holiday cottage) in the Snowdonia area?
(Link if you fancy it your self http://www.snowdoniagolf.co.uk/?dm_i=2GXG,4QWV,24K8DE,A355,1)
Me and the missus are planning to do the Snowdonia golf package where you can play 3 out of 5 courses in the area. We are of course looking at Nefyn and royal st David's but unsure on the 3rd but would like to stay within easy(ish) distance to them all!
Even better if any fellow forum members may even have a holiday place that they rent out?
Cheers for you time and thanks in advance for any help
matt![]()
I stayed here in the summer ahead of my brothers wedding at Nant Gwynant, a lake in the Snowdon foothills.
It's a decent little place - quite rustic accommodation, but also serves good food and good beer. It's absolutely in the middle of nowhere, but it's truly stunning.
I thought it was great. I loved the history and the setting.
It's about a 30 minute drive to Caernarfon from there.