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Article Snippet: If you are visiting to the Southport vicinity to experience the benefits of the Ricoh Women’s British Open in July and August, where are you going to stay? Based on my home knowledge, here are a small number of destinations worthy of consideration.
As a resident, for me venturing down to Royal Birkdale to watch the Women’s British Open will be no big disturbance. If I’m taking the family we’ll drive, if I’m on my own I’ll walk. But if you are coming to to the Southport region to experience the benefits of the Ricoh Women’s British Open in July and August, where are you going to lodge? Based on my resident knowledge, here are a small number of destinations laudable of consideration. If you are interested in any of these hotels they are all bookable over the internet through a respectable website. It is a site I have used in the past and with the greater part of hotels you do not pay until arrival and nearly all will allow you to abandon your reservation right up to the day of arrival. So if the summer climate turns bad and you alter your travel plans, you are not losing out on hotel costs. The Royal Clifton, a affiliate of the Best Western chain of hotels, is a big hotel overlooking the Kings Gardens. This large hotel is not too far out of the action down at Royal Birkdale, being situated at the Birkdale end of the centre. It is out of the way of the main shops, but not too far to walk into the centre for heaps of shopping! Over the road are the accepted Kings Gardens, allowing for an evening walk round the gardens and the Marine Lake. There is plenty of parking on site and more pay and display outside. An exceptional base if you are wishing to drive the short distance to Royal Birkdale. Another superior alternative of hotel at that end of Southport is the Prince of Wales hotel. This hotel with Victorian features is sited on Lord Street, where a lot of the shops are. It is at the quieter extremity, but without problems walkable to all of the main shops. Yet again this hotel has plenty of on and off street parking and if you want to drive to Royal Birkdale, or if you are as eager to walk as I am and you want to walk it, just turn left onto Lord Street out of the hotel gates, go on following the road as it becomes Waterloo Road through Birkdale and about 2 miles from your hotel is the golf club. Straightforward by car or by taxi. An extra exciting and long standing hotel is the Scarisbrick Hotel. Right in the center of the shops along with its own bar, restaurant and night club, it can be a active place. The hotel information do state parking, but I would not know where this is. Possibly around the back of the hotel. But if you are traveling by public transport and might like a lively hotel, here is the one for you! Even though we don’t know yet where the authorized public parking will be, there is an area by the golf course that is used for parking for Southport’s well-known flower show, and I suppose that this might be called into action for this occasion. I do not think they are expecting the visitor levels experienced when the men take their turn to play in Birkdale. But assuming car parking is on hand, driving from any of the Southport hotels will only take minutes.
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Keith works for Golf Gear, which includes plenty of information as regards Hotels for Ricoh Womens Open and lots more information.
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