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Reservations Hotline: 0118 971 4700
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Set in 550 acres of beautiful English countryside the Belfry is famous throughout the world as four times host to the Ryder Cup and more recently home to the Quinn Direct British Masters. Conveniently located in the heart of England, it is within minutes of the country’s major motorway network, rail links and only 15 minutes from Birmingham International airport.
Warwickshire is a dynamic county in the Midlands of England. It has a proud and intriguing history, being notable amongst other things for its connections with William Shakespeare, and the industrial forces responsible for exporting British made goods to the furthest flung corners of the globe. Warwickshire proudly bears the name of ‘Shakespeare’s County’, for it was not far from the location of the Belfry, in Stratford-Upon-Avon to be precise, that William Shakespeare, one of England’s finest and most celebrated literary figures was born and composed many of his classic pieces. The West Midlands is also known as an industrial powerhouse; the region was termed ‘The workshop of England’, such was the scale and diversity of the industries here, and Warwickshire is still regarded as the home of the British Motor Industry to this day. This particular part of North Warwickshire, however, is perhaps best known for its connection with golf. The Belfry has one of the UK’s most famous championship golf courses, and since the 1970s The Belfry has been home to the PGA, and has staged many national and international championships.
This vibrant four-star resort provides an exciting venue with a choice of 21 conference and meeting rooms, three golf courses, leisure club, spa and on-site night club and is the perfect choice for any event, whether it be business or pleasure. Take time to enjoy the hotel’s stunning grounds, play a round of golf on the world famous Brabazon course or indulge in a treatment in the Spa.
The Belfry provides a dining experience to suit every occasion, with a great choice of bars and restaurants. The French Restaurant offers a locally inspired high-quality cuisine, or there is the Atrium where you can tailor-make your perfect meal by selecting your favourites from a mouth-watering buffet. The Belfry Bar provides light meals and great coffee by day, with tempting tapas in the evening and Sam’s Bar and Grill specialises in laid back dining overlooking the golf courses.
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