QUEENWOOD GOLF CLUB
Read moreQueenwood Golf Club is an exclusive golf club located near Ottershaw, Surrey, England. The club was developed by American entrepreneur Frederick D. Green, with the participation of American businessman Walter Forbes. The club is reserved for members and their guests, and is not open to the general public. It offers a quality golf course and modern facilities for members.
ROYAL LIVERPOOL GOLF CLUB
Read moreBeautiful, uplifting, challenging, even intimidating, when the wind is really blowing and the summer is harsh... The course, designed to be challenging, has no shortage of adjectives to introduce it to golfers who have yet to experience it. With its 150 springs, it is among the oldest English seaside clubs. Despite its flat and benign appearance at first glance, Hoylake meets the highest standards of accuracy and precision. A little gem!
RICHMOND PARK
Read moreWith its historic woods, hills and vast meadows, this park has been shaped by nature for over 700 years. It's home to ancient herds of free-ranging deer, numerous bird species, invertebrates and a rich flora of trees and wildflowers. Spanning over 1,000 hectares, Londoners love to come here for walks, horse rides, cycling and even fishing. There's also a golf course on site. For joggers, walking around the park takes around 3 hours, and the paths are well signposted.
EPSOM DOWNS RACECOURSE
Read moreNotice to lovers of horse racing and big hats.... This racecourse, which dates back to the 17th century, is world-famous for its Derby Stakes or Derby d'Epsom, a group 1 flat horse race, one of the most prestigious in the world, reserved for three-year-old foals and run over 2,423 metres. The first edition of this race took place in 1780 and is held every year in June at Epsom Downs. Let us add for the amateurs that this race is the second stage of the English Triple Crown of thoroughbred races.
WIMBLEDON LAWN TENNIS CLUB
Read moreThe name is recognized the world over. Not only is Wimbledon the world's most famous tennis tournament, it's also one of the nation's most popular social occasions. The tournament runs for 2 weeks, usually from late June to early July. Due to the large number of people wishing to attend, tickets are allocated by random draw from applications received between August1 and December 31 of the previous year.
THE CHAMPIONSHIPS WIMBLEDON
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LYNTON AND LYNMOUTH BOWLS CLUB
Read moreIt is a very dynamic ball club that organizes tournaments every month from May to August. Some are open to everyone (information at the Tourist Office).
CAYMAN GOLF
Read moreA new concept of golf: it is accessible at all levels, we play with a «Cayman Ball», lighter, because the terrain is smaller than normal.
THE COLERIDGE WAY
Read moreIn the footsteps of the romantic poet. A 36 miles walk through the landscapes and villages of Exmoor that inspired the poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Departure of Nether Stowey for 3 to 4 days by counting the tour stops.
ROYAL COUNTY DOWN
Read moreLocated in the city of Newcastle-Gateshead, the Royal County Down Golf Club is a must for golf enthusiasts. The club has two courses, Championship Links and Annesley Links, offering a variety of challenges for all levels of player. The club also offers a pro shop where golfers can find all the equipment they need. As for accommodation and restaurants, there is a wide choice in the Newcastle area, with hotels and B&Bs available. To get to the club, it's about an hour's drive from Belfast and two hours from Dublin.
SOUTHPORT OLD LINKS GOLF CLUB
Read moreIn the picturesque village of Churchtown, a 10-minute drive from Southport, this golf course is one of the oldest in the city. Its course contains 9 holes. Great golf names have played here, like J.H Taylor or Harry Vardon. The recently reconstructed clubhouse offers a pleasant setting for relaxation.
CENTRAL YMCA
Read moreA vast club very well equipped (it is the largest hall in central London) and with schedules widely arranged to allow Londoners to practice a sport whenever they have the opportunity to do so, such as racket sports (tennis, squash, badminton) and also sauna, climbing wall, basketball handball court... In short, many choices! And more than 125 different classes per week, including Zumba and yoga. It is the ideal place to stay in shape during a more or less long stay in London, with the addition of a heated indoor swimming pool, sauna and hammam.
OASIS SPORTS CENTRE
Read moreA club located in the heart of London, in Covent Garden, and which has a little something very nice: an outdoor swimming pool open all year round, and heated (it is the only one in London). For those who are chilly, another indoor swimming pool is also in operation. Many Londoners come here especially in the evening and between noon and two. Prefer off-peak hours if you can. Other activities: sauna, martial arts, aerobics, stretching, aquatic aerobics, weights, squash courts... A temple of sport.
BRIGHTON BEACH BIKES
Read moreWhat better way to explore Brighton and the surrounding area than by bike? Standard, tandem, mountain bike or even with trailers, Brighton Beach Bikes is the only bike rental service located directly on the beach, right next to the cycle path along the seafront. Established over 20 years ago, the company is perfectly positioned to provide you with the best advice on places to visit and anything else that might interest you before, during or after your ride. Children's bikes are also available.
STOKE PARK GOLF CLUB
Read moreStoke Park Golf Club is a golf club located in Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire. The club offers an internationally renowned golf course and modern facilities for golfers of all abilities. The club's website offers detailed information on services and rates, as well as the option of booking tee times online. However, there are plans for a series of on-site public events in the near future, which will be announced at a later date. Stoke Park is a historic estate, and the club is committed to preserving its heritage while modernizing it for future generations.
ROYAL CINQUE PORTS GOLF CLUB
Read moreThe Royal Cinque Ports Golf Club is a golf course located in the town of Deal, Kent, England. Founded in 1892, the club takes its name from Deal's membership of the military province of the Cinque Ports. The course is often referred to as "Deal" and is renowned as one of the finest golf courses in the country. It was designed by architects Henry Hunter and James Braid, and restored by Guy Campbell and Henry Cotton in 1946. The club features a clubhouse where members and visitors can relax after a round of golf. Royal Cinque Ports Golf Club also offers professional services, with Andrew Reynolds as Head Professional.
THE ROYAL BIRKDALE GOLF CLUB
Read morethis green has been classified as the best of Britain and one of the best in the world. He also hosted many championships: Ryder Cups and the Open Championship that already took place 9 times!