# Golf Hotels in the UK: Where Championship Courses Meet Five-Star Comfort
The United Kingdom offers golfers a rare combination of world-class championship courses paired with luxury accommodations that rival any resort destination globally.
Top-tier golf hotels across Scotland, England, Wales and Northern Ireland now compete aggressively on amenities beyond the fairways. Spas have become standard offerings at premium properties. Michelin-starred dining rooms serve post-round dinners. Spa treatments target sore muscles after 18 holes.
Scotland dominates the golf hotel landscape. St Andrews links in Fife attracts players worldwide, with nearby accommodations ranging from traditional country house hotels to contemporary five-star properties. Gleneagles in Perthshire combines three championship courses with a 233-room resort featuring a two-Michelin-star restaurant and a 22,000-square-foot spa. Room rates typically run from £400 to £800 per night during peak season.
England's Cotswolds region hosts several excellent golf hotels. The Belfry in Warwickshire features three courses and conference facilities. Tudor-era charm meets modern comfort here, with rooms starting around £200 nightly.
Wales attracts serious golfers to Conwy Golf Club near Snowdonia. Nearby boutique hotels offer personalized service and Welsh regional cuisine. Rates remain more accessible than Scottish counterparts, averaging £150 to £300 per night.
Northern Ireland's Royal County Down in Newcastle consistently ranks among the world's top 10 courses. The adjacent Slieve Donard Resort and Spa provides ocean views alongside championship golf access, with rates from £250 per night.
For golfers planning UK trips, booking packages combining accommodation with course access saves money. Many properties offer multi-day golf packages with breakfast and evening meals included. Spring and autumn
