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Carden Park - an oasis in the heart of Cheshire

De Vere Carden Park is located in Cheshire and sits amidst a fantastic landscape. The hotel is beautifully decorated and will leave you feeling refreshed and relaxed at the end of your golf weekend. The golf courses at Carden Park provide two varieties of championship courses. Playing both these courses will make your golf weekend a memorable one.

Carden Park

The Cheshire Golf Course is a 6, 824 yard course with amazing panoramic views, and offers a challenge for all golfers. It is a traditional heathland course meaning the rough can be very unforgiving so sticking to the fairways is vital for a low score. The Nicklaus golf course requires a good strategy as the split fairways and array of hazards make for a demanding game. This tricky course is very open with rolling fairways and will punish poor golf club selection. However, the contrast of both golf courses will really keep all abilities of golfers wanting to come back for more.

Carden Park Hotel offers a wide selection of superb guest rooms, great leisure facilities and an excellent spa. If you are after a relaxing golf holiday then De Vere Carden Park could be just the ticket. Visit Golfbreaks.com for a wide selection of golf packages to this excellent hotel.

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