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Arcos De La Frontera
This Arcos Gardens Country Estate is only 5km from Arcos de la Frontera and 45km from the golden sandy beaches of El Puerto de Santa Maria. This popular golf resort is only 25 minutes drive from Jerez airport, and just 65 minutes from Seville airport. A perfect destination for those who like to enjoy rural surroundings, wildlife, culture, great gastronomy and excellent sport& & leisure activities including the outstanding championship golf course. The resort offers luxurious accommodation in the breathtaking townhouses and the exclusive villas surrounded by the golf course. The historical Cortijo House built in the 17th century offers a restaurant & tapas-bar, which serves breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Seville Airport
128km
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Time Zone:
GMT+0
Currency:
British Pound
Temperature:
00-00℃
Cost of a Beer:
£5.00
Cost of a 3-Course Meal:
£5.00
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About The Area
Arcos de la Frontera is one of Andalusia’s most dramatic white villages, perched high above the Guadalete River and offering golfers a scenic inland base within reach of the Costa de la Luz. With its cliff-top views, Moorish history and relaxed pace of life, it provides a culturally rich alternative to Spain’s busier coastal resorts.
The town’s standout venue is Arcos Gardens Golf Club, a championship layout set within rolling countryside just outside the historic centre. Designed by Landmark Golf, the course features wide fairways, natural elevation changes and water hazards that come into play on several approach shots. It’s playable for mixed-ability groups but rewards thoughtful positioning and a strong short game. Within an hour’s drive, Montecastillo Golf — a former Volvo Masters host venue — provides a sterner championship test, while Sherry Golf Jerez offers a more forgiving, open layout ideal for relaxed rounds.
Golf in this region benefits from Andalusia’s warm, dry climate, with firm fairways and consistent greens throughout much of the year. Spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) provide the most comfortable playing conditions, avoiding the intense heat of midsummer.
Off the course, Arcos itself is a highlight. Its narrow cobbled streets, whitewashed houses and panoramic viewpoints create one of Spain’s most photogenic settings. Traditional tapas bars and Andalusian cuisine dominate the evenings, while nearby Jerez offers sherry bodegas and flamenco performances. The Atlantic beaches of Cádiz are also within reach for rest-day excursions.
For golfers seeking scenic inland courses, authentic Spanish character and access to Andalusia’s cultural heartland, Arcos de la Frontera delivers a uniquely atmospheric and rewarding golf escape.


















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