Royal St. David's Golf Club
Harlech
Set beneath the medieval Harlech Castle and overlooking Cardigan Bay, Royal St David’s is one of Wales’s toughest links. The par-69 layout is long and demanding, with narrow fairways, dunes and coastal winds. The dramatic scenery makes every round memorable, while its heritage cements its reputation as one of Britain’s finest links courses.
Liverpool Airport
100km


England’s best golf tour operator 2026 winner
Time Zone:
GMT+0
Currency:
£ (British Pound)
Temperature:
1°C - 22°C
Cost of a Beer:
£5.50
Cost of a 3-Course Meal:
£35
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About The Area
Abergele sits quietly along the North Wales coastline, yet it places golfers within easy reach of some of the region’s most respected championship links. Positioned between Colwyn Bay and Rhyl, it offers a relaxed base with access to dramatic coastal golf and mountain-backed scenery that gives every round a striking sense of place.
A short drive west brings you to Conwy Golf Club, a superb traditional links set beneath the medieval walls of Conwy Castle. Regular host to R&A championships, Conwy delivers firm turf, natural dunes and panoramic views across the estuary to Snowdonia. Further along the coast, Royal St David's Golf Club offers one of Wales’ most prestigious tests, with towering dunes and the imposing Harlech Castle providing a dramatic backdrop. For variety, inland options such as Denbigh Golf Club introduce rolling parkland layouts that contrast beautifully with the coastal links.
Golf in this part of Wales is defined by fresh sea air, open horizons and natural terrain that rewards thoughtful course management. Conditions are at their best from May through September, when the turf firms up and the coastal climate provides comfortable playing temperatures.
Off the course, Abergele’s nearby coastline offers long sandy beaches and peaceful walks, while Llandudno’s Victorian promenade and traditional seaside charm are just minutes away. Conwy itself is perfect for post-round dining, with cosy pubs, seafood restaurants and castle views adding to the atmosphere. Snowdonia National Park sits within easy reach, offering scenic drives, mountain hikes and adventure activities for non-golfing days.
For golfers seeking classic Welsh links with stunning scenery and minimal crowds, Abergele provides understated access to some of North Wales’ finest golf experiences.
















