Rudloe Hall Hotel Leisure & Activities in and around the hotel
Tel: 01225 810555 |
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SNOOKER / BILLIARDS ROOM
SAUNA, HOT TUB SPA, AND SMALL WOODLAND GYM Other facilities close by: HARDCOURT TENNIS The above activities are free to guests (subject to public availability) |
The Rudloe Heritage Woodland Walk
The Heart of the Woods |
There are many more interesting exciting and unusual things to do in the area for a relaxing stay or for that special birthday or celebration treat. GOLF, |
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GOLF: Rudloe Hall Hotel now has its own 9-Hole Pitch & Putt Golf Course. There are many outstanding Golf courses close by to suit all golfing tastes. Bowood Country Club, an Eighteen Hole Championship Course fifteen minutes away in a beautiful woodland setting on the incredible Bowood House Country Estate. Cumberwell Park is again only fifteen minutes away. Castle Combe, Manor House Golf Club. Designed by Pete Alliss and opened by the Duke of York, a beautiful course that is only fifteen minutes away. |
The Walk through the Wild Garlic |
.A very attractive 27 Hole Course in a Woodlands / Lakeland setting.South Wilts Golf Club is a lovely course on the South Downs only thirty minutes drive away. Again just thirty minutes drive away there are the following exceptional golf courses; North Wiltshire Golf and Country Club, an exquisite exceptionally picturesque golf course. Earl Stoke Sams Golf Club. Tracy Park Golf and County Club. Lansdown Golf Club, Tracey Park & Lansdown Golf Clubs are on the southern slopes of the beautiful Cotswold Hills which extend down into the World Heritage City of Bath.
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There are three racecourses within striking distance of Rudloe Hall. Bath Races is only twenty minutes for flat and national hunt racing. Cheltenham and Salisbury Races - sixty minutes. Book early for Cheltenham Gold Cup Days. The race days can be confirmed again through Gordon or on the following websites: |
Time for a breather.... |
Bath - http://www.bath_racecourse.co.uk/
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WALKING: The area abounds with in excess of one hundred wonderful walks. Walks you must not miss are:
The Franks Woodland Walk at Rudloe Adjoins Marks Wood and Colerne Park Wood, a series of Woodland Trust Woods adjoining Rudloe which extends for miles. The Woods are famous for their carpets of Spring Wild Flowers and open Meadow Glades of wild flowers. The Woodland mainly follows the Box Valley with crystal clear Blue Green Box River from Rudloe to Colerne.
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The Green-Blue Waters of the Box River Crop Circle Spotting Walk the Crescent Ridge, this will give you a Panoramic View across many counties and of miles and miles of the South Downs, a good place to spot the Crop Circles that the area is world famous for now. |
The Kennet Canal Walk Follows the Avon Valley , a fantastic walk with stunning views of the Valley and the river Avon. The walk is dotted with many old country canal-side Pubs.
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DEVIZES LOCKS The world famous Devizes Locks on the Kennet and Avon Canal, twenty nine locks in number, which rise up Caen Hill, a spectacular piece of Victorian Engineering. H.M. Queen Elisabeth II recently reopened the locks. WESTONBIRT ARBEREETUM Recognised as the best collection of trees and wild flowers in Europe covering thousands of acres. BATH 15 minutes drive down the Box Valley into the World Heritage City of Bath. A wonderland of Heritage and beauty, so many Museum and attractive parks walks, the mind just boggles, too much to take in a short stay !! Many of our guests return, over and over again, to enjoy England’s most beautiful city on the River Avon. VISIT RUDLOE We are situated in the centre of the most concentrated list of tourist attractions in Great Britain outside of London. The list is far too extensive for us to list here completely. |
The Woods at Rudloe OTHER ACTIVITIES, ALL CLOSE AT HAND Quad Bike Riding,
HORSE RIDING, FISHING, HUNTING & SHOOTING All the usual country sports abound in this rural area of outstanding natural beauty. Gordon Pearce can help and advise with all these activities. |
CORSHAM COURT
BRISTOL Only 10 minutes scenic train ride from Bath along the Avon Valley to Bristol Temple Meads . Visit Brunel’s famous incredibly beautiful Victorian Railway Station. Ferries sail from the station along the miles of waterways and docklands that meander through the city centre. You can tour the whole city centre from these now spectacular waterways abounding with Museums, Shops, Cafes, Restaurants, Galleries and huge public plazas. Historic sailing ships, steam ships and of course Brunel’s SS Great Britain within this fantastic waterway. |