About Brecon Golf Course
The terrain is hilly. Quite hilly, actually. You'll get a workout walking the fairways, though the views improve with every elevation gain. The greens are well-maintained and the rough can be punishing if you stray, which on a windier day is more likely than you'd hope.
Golfers who like a genuine challenge in a proper Welsh setting will find it rewarding. Families might struggle unless the younger members are already competent players - it's not a par-3 course and the walk is no joke. The surrounding landscape is the real draw here; you're playing in the foothills of the Beacons, not some manicured park.
Brecon town itself is less than two miles away, making it convenient if you're based at Cefn Cantref Campsite or 68 Degrees West Glamping. Pencelli Castle Caravan & Camping Park is a bit further but still within easy reach for a day out. Contact the course directly for current green fees and opening times - they do vary seasonally. Allow a full morning or afternoon for 18 holes, longer if the weather turns.
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What type of attraction is Brecon Golf Course?
Brecon Golf Course is a golf course in Powys, Mid Wales.
Are there holiday parks near Brecon Golf Course?
Yes, there are 4 holiday parks near Brecon Golf Course. The closest is Cefn Cantref Campsite, just 1.5 miles away, rated 4.8 out of 5 by visitors. Other options include 68 Degrees West Glamping and Woodland Park Glamping, plus 1 more.
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What else is there to do near Brecon Golf Course?
Near Brecon Golf Course you can also visit The Promenade (nature reserve), Newmarch St “Allotment” Gardens (nature reserve), Duke of Wellington (historic site), Niloc Semaj (historic site). Browse our Brecon area guide for the full list of things to do.