Sedbergh Golf Club, nestled in the Yorkshire Dales National Park near the town of Sedbergh, offers a picturesque 9-hole course. Situated off the A684, the course is surrounded by the scenic Howgill Fells and the River Dee, providing an idyllic backdrop for a round of golf. Originally founded in 1991, Sedbergh Golf Club is known for its blend of parkland and riverside holes, offering a variety of challenges for golfers. The course’s natural beauty and tranquil setting make it a popular destination for both locals and visitors.
Nearby attractions include the historic town of Sedbergh and walking trails through the Dales, making it a perfect complement to outdoor adventures. Sedbergh’s layout is suited to players of all abilities, with well-maintained greens and fairways that flow seamlessly through the natural landscape. Its location within the national park adds to its appeal, providing a peaceful yet stimulating golfing experience.
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