Slaley Hall Hotel & Golf Resort
England, UK
Located on an ancient mound and in 1000 acres of beautiful Northumberland forest and moorland, this elegant Edwardian Mansion offers a unique setting for a fantastic golfing break. Luxury, comfort and friendly service make this hotel one of the best in the area.
Most of Slaley Hall’s bedrooms are based in the New Hall, a modern building attached to the main Hall itself, and have views over the courtyard or the grounds. They are elegantly and comfortably furnished with Egyptian bed linen and all the facilities you would expect. The deluxe rooms are larger than the standard rooms with a few extra luxuries and if you really feel like treating yourself, then plump for one of the suites, four of which are based in the Old Hall.
Dining in is a treat at Slaley Hall. The Claret Jug, based in the clubhouse, serves light meals and snacks during the day and them becomes an elegant Bistro for the evening. Locally sourced ingredients are used as far as possible and there is an excellent wine list as well as good local and national ales. The Duke’s Grill and Hadrian’s Brasserie provide an alternative dining experience and the bar has a lovely warm and comfortable atmosphere for your after dinner brandy.
There are plenty of activities available at Slaley Hall from relaxing treatments in the Spa to quadbiking and clay-pigeon-shooting, and not least are the two fantastic 18 hole courses. So, whether you want to take a walk around the extensive grounds, enjoy a work-out in the gym or a dip in the 20 metre indoor pool, you will be spoilt for choice.
Take a great golfing getaway break at Slaley Hall.
Golf Details
Two 18 hole championship courses
Golf academy
Buggy and club hire
Practice areas
Clubhouse
7000 yards, Par 72
A USGA standard course designed by Dave Thomas, the Hunting Course is due to host the PGA Seniors Championship in August 2009. Beautifully maintained amidst the Northumberland moors with glorious fairways and well placed bunkers, the Hunting Course offers quite a challenge so don't be caught out!
6951 yards, Par 72
Opened in 1999 and designed by Neil Coles, this well maintained, rolling course is well suited to all abilities and golfers will enjoy the wide views over the Tyne Valley.
closest courses
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The second course at Slaley Hall, the Priestman, should not suffer an inferiority complex, as it is a very enjoyabl... Par 72 7010 metres
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The Hunting Course at Slaley House, designed by Dave Thomas, opened for play in 1989. The resort is now part of the De ... Par 72 7006 metres
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Play this course before your round on one of the two championship courses at Belton Woods as a great way to warm up. Par 36 0 metres
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The Lakes layout is quite a difficult course for high handicappers. With lakes placed in front of greens affecting appro... Par 72 6831 metres
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Set in 475 acres of tranquil Lincolnshire countryside, De Vere Belton Woods offers you the perfect blend of golf and relaxati... Par 72 6623 metres
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