Golf Lodge Breaks: The Perfect Combination of Golf and Relaxation
Golf Lodge Breaks
Grab your clubs and head for a relaxing lodge cabin break!
Find Lodges On Golf Course By Location
Play Some Golf
A golfing holiday is a great excuse to play some new courses.
On site?
All the lodges we feature in our top5 have golf on-site, rather than nearby.
Hot Tub?
Make your break, even more, relaxing with a lodge with a hot tub too!
Popular Golf Breaks
We’ve looked over the UK’s lodge sites and found a number with golf on-site, some even have stay and play deals. Check out our top 5 and find the perfect gold break for you.
Our Top 5 Lodges With Golf Courses
1 - Arscott Golf Lodges - With Hot Tubs - Shropshire - On Course Lodge Break
What we love about Arscott Golf Lodges
- The lodges are on the site of the golf course so you can get a round in easily.
- This is a small site and not a large lodge park which adds to the peace and quiet.
- Both of the lodges have hot tubs for an added bit of luxury on your break.
- The Cuckoo lodge is pet-friendly – Correct at the time of writing, please check before booking for any changes.
- The club describes itself as a modern golf club that is a friendly environment. The course is a full 18 holes.
- The on-site clubhouse provides food and drinks all day.
What You will Find at Arscott Golf Pine Lodges
- 18 Hole course on site
- 2 Bedroom lodges (sleeps 4)
- Lodges have hot tubs
- On site club house serves food all day
- Family friendly - Yes
- Pets allowed in Cuckoo Lodge
2 - Kingswood Golf Lodges - With Hot Tubs - South Yorkshire
What we love about Kingswood
- Some of the lodges have views over the course so you can watch people play golf all day long if you wish.
- The hot tubs sunken into the deck add a nice degree of privacy.
- The lodges and modern looking and spacious. The lodges were built in 2018
- Very highly rated among guests who have stayed here.
What You will Find at Kingswood Golf Lodges
- 18 Hole course on site
- 2 Bedroom lodges (sleeps 4)
- Lodges have hot tubs
- On site club house serves food all day
3 - Essex Country Club Lodges - Best For Championship Course - Near Colchester, Essex
What we love about Essex Country Club
- An 18 hole championship course on-site, perfect for testing your golf skills on a high-quality course.
- Choose from 2 and 3 bedroom lodges, these have a touch of luxury with hot tubs.
- Selected lodges allow dogs.
- Had enough golf? You can visit the onsite spa with an indoor pool and a full range of spa treatments.
- The site has other amenities including a clubhouse and restaurant. There is also an on-site gym.
- You can also find a course fishing lake and tennis courts at Essex Country Club – Charges do apply for using these.
4 - Brayton Park - Best Luxury With Hot Tub - North Lake District
What we love about Brayton Park
- Laidback feel with a number of spacious luxury lodges on site.
- Pay and play at the 9 hole golf course, a very well maintained course. It never looked too busy when we visited there for a week recently.
- The on-site restaurant has a food delivery menu that you can get delivered to your lodge.
- Beautiful surroundings in the north lakes, and there’s plenty to do if you do want to get out and about.
- Selected lodges look on to the first fairway, but are not too close that you need to worry about stray balls.
5 - Dundonald Links - Best Championship Course - Scotland
What we love about Dundonald Links
- This is the ultimate golfers holiday, a truly high-quality links course with lodges in locations overlooking putting greens and the course.
- They have various lodges available from 2 people to 6 people.
- The 2017 Scottish Open took place at Dundonald Links.
- It is a par 72 course that is a challenging links course that will test the best golfers. We would describe this as the ultimate serious golfer’s break – perfect for a special holiday.
- The course has sustainability at its heart. They won sustainable golf course of the year in 2015 and work on a zero landfill waste policy – A true leader in sustainable golf.
6 - Penllwyn Lodges - Powys, Wales
What we love about Pwnllwyn Lodges
- The raised lodges give a feeling of being in the trees and an element of peace and quiet.
- Selected lodges have hot tubs on the decking area to relax after 18 holes.
- The golf course is next door to the lodges so it’s the perfect place to have a relaxing holiday and play golf without it being a golfing holiday.
- The course is a stunning 9-hole course perfect for amateur golfers. The views from the course look spectacular. Trolly and buggy hire is available at a cost.
7 - Apple Tree Lodges - Essex/ Suffolk border
What we love about Apple Tree Lodges
- Eco-built and operated lodges that have a high level of luxury.
- The site has 2 championship golf courses, a driving range, a shop and a clubhouse.
- You will also find an onsite Spa with a range of treatments and spa day options.
Book Your Golf Break Now
Take some time away to relax and unwind and have a round of golf every day. A golf break in a cabin is a wonderful way to get away from it all and enjoy some downtime.
A lodge break will be a holiday to remember. Just be warned once you’ve been once you’ll probably want to book again! some lodges have excellent views over the courses and this is a great way to sit back and relax after playing 18 holes.
If you really strike lucky you may find a hot tub overlooking a golf course – perfection!
The most important thing when booking a break is to take a look at the course. Some of the lodges have full 18 hole courses while some are more 9 hole pay and play shorter courses.
Select the type, of course, you are looking for to make sure the break meets your requirements. Don’t forget you’ll need to fit your clubs in your car as well as all your usual holiday luggage!
If you’re looking to play the odd around as part of a holiday then select a lodge with a course nearby. Head to the east coast for some very nice lodges and courses.
Golf Lodge Breaks In Scotland
Lochgoilhead Lodges
- 9 Hole golf course on site as well as a range of other activities
- There is a wide range of lodge designs including some bold ones!
- Selected lodges have hot tubs
- Selected lodges allow dogs
What a fantastic place to stay! Lochgoilhead Lodges has everything you could need for a great break. As well as the 9-hole golf course you’ll find a spa, children’s play areas, restaurant, bar and a gym on-site. This is the place for an action-packed break.
The accommodation varies from caravans to 4-bed lodges with hot tubs and stunning views. If you want a unique getaway then check out the Tunnicks Wafer caravan.
Gleneagles Lodges
- 3 x 18 hole corses including the Kings course, Queens course and the Centenary course
- Luxury lodges that are family friendly (These are more like houses than a traditional lodge)
- Accessible lodges avaibale
Gleneagles is one of the premier golf courses in Scotland. They have a lodge village where you can rent or buy a lodge (buy is timeshare). All of the lodge bookings include golf for one person. These are really family-focused accommodations which are great on a Championship golf course. The site also has a spa and wellness centre and a fantastic children’s playground. These are the most expensive lodges we feature on this page with a week starting from around £4,000 in a 2-bed lodge.
The Championship courses at Gleneagles
The King’s Course – designed by James Braid and opened in 1919, it is known for its beautiful setting and challenging layout.
The Queen’s Course – also designed by James Braid and opened in 1917, it is known for its scenic beauty and is considered one of the finest inland courses in Scotland.
The PGA Centenary Course – was designed by Jack Nicklaus and opened in 1993. It has hosted the Ryder Cup in 2014.
Turnberry Golf Course Cottages
- 2 Championship golf courses where numerous majors have been played
- A choice of detached villas or apartments
- Choice of on site restaurants
Turnberry is a top-level golf course with some luxury accommodations for couples and families. You can have everything catered for you at Turnberry golf course. Whilst these are not lodges we felt we need to include them on this list for the chance to play at 2 championship courses. The accommodation is 2 to 6-bedroom villas or 2 to 4-bedroom apartments.
Here are the courses, which will you tee off from first?
The Ailsa Course – This course is world-renowned and has hosted four Open Championships The course was designed by Mackenzie Ross in 1951 and underwent a significant renovation by renowned golf course architect Martin Ebert in 2016.
The King Robert the Bruce Course – This course was originally known as the Kintyre Course. It offers stunning views of the Ailsa Craig and the Turnberry Lighthouse
Golf Lodges In Wales
Celtic Manor Lodges
- 3 Championship courses on offer, plus driving range & golf academy
- Various large luxury lodges to stay in and other accommodation
- Hot tubs are available at most of the lodges
- Dogs are not allowed at Celtic Manor Lodges
This is the ultimate golf break for top level golfers. The chance to take on 3 different Championship courses as a part of your break (subject to additional costs, book in early). On-site there is also 2 club houses with restaurant and bars.
The lodges themselves are large and some can sleep up to 8. They are done to a very high standard and most have a relaxing hot tub waiting for you when you have finished your rounds for the day.
This is the ultimate golfing break!
Golf Lodges In Northern England
Messingham Grange Golf Course & Lodges
- 1 18 hole golf course, club house, pro shop and driving range
- Some lodges have golf course views
- Selected lodges have a hot tub on the back decking area
A great place for a golfing break in a nice part of the country. Messingham Grange has a nice-looking course that would suit a casual golfer.
Slaley Hall Lodges
- You'll find 2 18 hole golf courses at Slaley, great for a weekend trip
- The lodges are tucked away in the woodlands and sleep between 4 and 8
- The lodges do not have hot tubs, but there is an indoor swimming pool guest are free to use
Set just 2 miles from the village of Slaley these lodges are a great place for a golfing holiday. With 2 courses on-site you can play a few rounds during your trip.
Golf Lodges In The Midlands
Arscott Lodges
- 18-Hole golf course on site
- Pine lodges set in woodlands away from the course
- Selected lodges have hut tubs on the decking area
- The Cuckoo Lodge allows 1 dog to stay at a cost of £20 a week
Arscott lodges are a couple of lodges nestled in woodlands overlooking the golf course. They are a traditional-style cabin lodge that would be comfortable for a short golfing break.
Golf Lodges On The East Coast
Our East Coast guide covers Lincolnshire, Norfolk and Suffolk. Essex is covered in the south coast section.
Belton Wood Lodges
- 18 hole course
- 1 to 3 berth cabin style lodges
- Minimalist design, providing just what you need
- Dogs are allowed in selected lodges
Belton Wood is a golf course, wedding venue, restaurant and holiday accommodation. They have a small number of lodges with views over the course., perfect for a weekend getaway.
Golf Lodges In The South East
Suffolk Escapes Lodges
- 18 hole course next door
- 2 bed lodges- Adults only
- Contemporary luxury lodges
- All lodges have hot tubs
Belton Wood is a golf course, wedding venue, restaurant and holiday accommodation. They have a small number of lodges with views over the course., perfect for a weekend getaway.
Why book a golfing break? If you need some more convincing!
To relax! Golf holidays can be a great way to relax and unwind while enjoying the beautiful scenery and challenging courses.
To improve your golf game: A golf holiday can be a great opportunity to focus on your game and get in some extra practice.
To bond with friends or family: Golf holidays can be a great way to spend quality time with friends or family.
To enjoy the luxury: Many golf lodges are luxurious accommodations. Some have spas, fine dining, and recreational activities, making them a great choice for a pampering and indulgent break.