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9 years ago
Great golf course, tight and testing. Friendly clubhouse with great food and real ales.
Arscott
Pontesbury SY5 0XP
United Kingdom
01743 860114
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Fancy a swing? Then this is the place…read more This is a driving range place where I think it has 14 bays for right and left handed players. The grass is cut and maintained well, the customer service is great and they also have a on site trainer who charges approx £30 per lesson. £5 for 100 balls.
From the owner: Four Ashes Golf Centre is a place for all of the family. We have an 18 hole Adventure Golf, 28 bay…read morefloodlight Driving Range, Cafe with Licensed bar and Function Room, Personal Training Studio, Golf Superstore, Club Repair service as well as a Golf Academy with 3 friendly PGA Professional teachers for your golf.
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I shall begin with a disclaimer: I am not a golfer. The only golf I regularly enjoy playing…read moreinvolves little windmills and fibreglass tiger obstacles. That said, I've been to Solihull Driving Range on a few occasions and really enjoyed it. I've tended to visit on Sunday mornings, following a hung over breakfast at the very nearby Beckett's Farm. There is something quite satisfying about thwacking some balls off the upper level and watching them soar into the air. OK, that is quite rare for me, considering the standard of my golfing prowess. But the view is still quite pretty. I liked the fact that the staff didn't patronise or judge me and they were quite happy to let me bumble about in a distinctly amateur manner. For those who know their stuff, there is a Direct Golf store, a putting green and simulator. They also offer lessons with PGA accredited trainers.
I have attended Zumba class; Kettle class, Pilates and Yoga classes with Vanessa, I am 60+ and have…read moreone or two medical problems, she has helped me exercise within a class setting by customising routines so I can join classes. This instructor goes far beyond her job role, she is an extremely caring person. Classes.are structured to everyone's needs. The people who attend the sessions are all ages, sizes and levels of fitness and they make everyone welcome. So I would recommend Vanessas Fitness classes go along and try.
BeamBlock Yoga at Vanessa's Fitness Factory in Coalville x just brilliant x
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A fantastic range! well kept and the range itself is very attractive with many good targets to…read morepractice to. The tees are big but by asking the staff i was offered a choice of which hight of tee i would like to use. There is a PGA professional shop that is open 11 hours during the week and 8 hours at the weekends. i found the people lovely, giving free and helpful advice. There you can try many of the latest products on the market including Ping, Callaway, Taylormade, Titleist and Wilson. i will be back!!!
27 bay driving range, well kept balls and mats very good. open from 10 till 9. golf coaching…read moreavailable and a massive discount golf shop
What a wonderful golf course. The views are spectacular, as you would expect from the 3rd highest…read morecourse in Great Britain.
If you enjoy sports then this place won't disappoint you. Good facilities that are well maintained…read more The people that I have had interation with that work there have all been very friendly Staff and always helpful. There is convenient easy parking at this centre. We have enjoyed the range of opportunities they provide and how helpful the information provided is. We are always happy to go here and will use them again when we are in the area looking for some sporting activities. Prices are reasonable and pretty typical for this kind of centre.
This is no ordinary health club yes, you have the treadmills, the bikes, the studio. But you also…read morehave kinesis, some of the best personal trainers in the county and a split level gym with a boxing ring, sprint zone, concept rowing machines everything you want in a gym. As well as the gym there are the tennis courts, 6 of which are indoors. The tennis facilities are so good that they host international events here. After you have finished your workout or game of tennis you can relax in the luxurious club room with some fresh ground coffee or something a little stronger from the bar. Staff are all helpful and make you feel welcome. Nearly forgot to mention the swimming pool, not the biggest in the world but great to unwind in or you can spend some time in the sauna or steam room. Everything you could want from a health club and a little more.
As a member of Market Drayton Young Farmers Club and someone who loves nothing better than a…read moresession of bowling, we are frequent visitors here. In fact it has been chosen as the venue for the upcoming county competition in January. Sunday nights especially are great to attend, 4 games for £10 makes it excellent value. The other attraction is laserquest; built over two levels this remains my favourite places to run around and pretend to shoot people! On a Tuesday you can play for just £3 a game.
Wanted womewhere to go on the last day of our holiday in Shrewsbury, and decided to look up game…read morearcades. This was the only one I culd find in Shropshire. We were pleasantly surprised. They have a bunch of Namco games such as a pacman air hockey game, motorbike and car racing, basketball and a silly chicken game where you catch eggs. A good selection. We also got some appetizers and icecream sundaes that were yummy. Played a game of bowling. I thought it was neat that we didn't have to change our shoes. The staff was friendly, especially Simon who helped us with almost everything we wanted to do there. We had a really fun few hrs.
Recently had an charity event to attend here was a great venue on a nice summers day. Great service…read moremade us feel really welcomed at the time there wasn't a cricket match on or any football matches. Destination is in the middle of an estate which over looks the cricket club.
This place is older than gods dog- I learnt to swim here about 18 years ago!…read more Thankfully is has had a refurb since then, but some parts still look a little worn down - like the swimming pool for example. Also as it's a council building don't expect anything luxuries, but it is for the most part very clean and has good prices. As well as the pool it has a gym, health spa, several function rooms, a cafe and a small shop selling kit for swimming and other fitness related activities. All in all I think I really lucky to have a council building with reasonable prices, thats clean, tidy and a stone throw from my house. Especially when everything seems to be private health clubs. If your a TLC card holder you get a small discount taken off and even better for any of you OAP Yelpers out there you can swim for just £1!
A fun place for the kids to play for a reasonable entry price…read more Theres a soft play area for the under 2s to crawl around in with foam blocks and walls. Between the age of 2 and 5 theres a small ball pit with climbing apparatus and slide. My almost 3 year old son and his almost 2 year old cousin love this area and will happily climb up, around and then slide into the ball pit while we watch. For the older children theres a much larger climbing area with a huge wavy slide. For a small fee the children can drive the safari cars or/and have a go on the jungle train. They also hold partys which are very reasonably priced, and the children all love it. It includes dancing games, a meal, drinks, a ride on the train, playing on the apparatus and a goody bag, though when they play on the apparatus the staff leave them to their own devices. There is also a cafe to get drinks and food from and a large seating area in the middle. During the holidays it is manic, with the seating area full of parents, the children running wild on the apparatus. It is extremely noisy. With all this the staff are amazing, calm, helpful and polite.
I was at JungleLand today and i thought that the toilets were amazingly clean, never smelt i also…read morethought that the high chairs were clean aswell and the food was very tasty and value for money. As i was looking in the kitchen it was immaculate. The staff were very polite, very helpful and i would recommend JunlgeLand0 to anyone who would like a nice day out with their family. Also the play areas were very clean no dirty marks and they were very pleasant for the parents to play with their children its a very good value day out it is low cost and you are made very welcome as soon as you walk through the door again i would deffinately recommend jungle land for a excellent day out to anyone.
I remember fondly a number of visits to the reservoir at Vyrnwy. It's in a lovely and relatively…read moreunvisited part of Wales, although the shores of the lake can get busy in summer with walkers, cyclists, bird watchers, people sailing and even horse riding. After heavy rain, (quite likely in this part of Wales) there are some impressive waterfalls which feed the lake at various points - and when full, the roar of water cascading over the top is very impressive in itself. It's Severn Trent's largest dam - when full, containing over 13 billion gallons of water. The village which was submerged was called Llanwddyn. The church, two chapels, three pubs and the houses of over forty families were demolished and a new village built just down-stream. It is said that even the bodies from the graveyard were relocated. The new village now makes much of its living from tourists who visit the dam and lake.
A remote and tranquil, place to visit. Besides a nature reserve (there are many hides around the…read morebanks), it is a beautiful lake where you can admire the views, have a picnic (there are several designated sites) or even walk the 11 miles all the way round if you're fit enough (I'm not)! Good for cycling too. The 19th century stone dam is the first of its type in the world - it carries water over the top instead of in a low channel. There is a road bridge along the top which is never busy with traffic, so it makes a nice stroll. This is one of the 'controversial' Welsh reservoirs where the water actually travels to England - in this case, Liverpool. The Welsh residents in the village were forced to move to another site!
This museum forms part of the 10 Ironbridge museums located in and around the Ironbridge Gorge…read moreThis is fantastic place for young children, teens and adults with a slightly immature streak running through them (boys with toys!!). This museum/activity centre allows you to switch on your imagination in the interactive Design & Technology Centre and discover how good ideas are turned into great products. Children can find out how a little ingenuity will let you pull a 10 ton locomotive or generate electricity from flowing water. Displays will allow you to look at familiar objects with new eyes using the giant X ray machine. You can build an earthquake proof tower and challenge the robotic arm. There are also stands to test your brain power and powers of thought and reasoning whilst trying to complete a series of puzzles and teasers. This is the ideal museum to take children to as there is so much for them to do here. They will want to wander around the place and look at the exhibitions. Beats the usual moans and groans when you tell them they are going to a museum!! The museum is not huge, but will certainly take up to 2 hours of your day to walk around it and try out all the gadgets, puzzles and games. Car park is £1.50 all day to allow you to visit as many museums in the area as you want to and to take in the scenic walk along the old industrial valley. The museum costs £7.85/adult and £6.85/child, however you can buy a 12 month passport for £22.50/adult & £14.75/child which allows you to visit all 10 museums in the local area as many times as you like in a 12 month period. If you are in the area for any period of time, or intend coming back to see other attractions, then this is definitely the most cost effective way of visiting everywhere.
Enginuity is part of the Ironbridge Gorge Museums & focuses on science, design & technology. It's…read morevery family orientated & absolutely ideal for children with lots of innovative & interactive displays & there is often activity schemes on during the school holidays & quite often at weekends too. It's not a large attraction, but give the involvement of most of the displays it's quite possible to spend a full morning or afternoon there. There's no cafe on site, but there is a seated area with a selection of vending machines to provide snacks. There are also clean & spacious toilet & changing facilities.