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The Abbey Hotel Golf and Country Club - the home of great golf

The Abbey Hotel Golf and Country Club is a fantastic 4* golf resort situated in 175 acres of stunning grounds. The championship golf course was designed by the legendary Donald Steel which, accompanied by the superior hotel accommodation, makes the ideal destination for a golf holiday.

The Abbey Golf Course measures 6,173 yards and has undergone extensive re-development to ensure golfers are consistently challenged throughout their round. A mixture of natural hazards, matured trees and truly breathtaking views makes this golf course testing but very much enjoyable amongst all levels of golfer.

After a testing round on the golf course you can take comfort in one of the 100 luxury rooms which provide all the modern amenities that you would expect of a 4* golf resort. With an extensive range of leisure facilities and wonderful dining options, The Abbey Hotel Golf and Country Club is the perfect destination for an all round golf holiday.

If you are interested in booking a golf holiday to The Abbey then check out Golfbreaks.com who are our preferred golf tour operator for their expert advice and great service.

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