If you’re wondering what summer plans to make with your family or friends, there’s plenty to do in and around Blackpool, including crazy golf.
With a range of crazy golf courses to choose from, we’ve rounded up some of the best near Blackpool according to Google Reviews to help you out.
All crazy golf courses are rated at 4 stars or higher on Google Reviews.
5 of the best crazy golf courses near Blackpool according to Google Reviews
Crazy Golf North Promenade, Blackpool
Location: Blackpool, FY1 1RQ
Google Reviews rating: 4.6
One reviewer wrote: “So this is a lovely wee crazy golf course. Cost £10 for 4 of us. Staff were friendly and the course has 18 holes. It’s sunken so we were protected from the wind a little which was a real plus point. Nicest thing is it’s run by a local charity called street angels. So go along and support a good cause.”
The Hole In Wand Blackpool
Location: 50a Promenade, Blackpool, FY1 4QU
Google Reviews rating: 4.4
One reviewer wrote: “We had so much fun in this place, yes it brings out the competitive side of you but that's part of the game. Staff were helpful, polite and giving us crazy wizard names. Worth checking this one out. Go premium for the alcohol potions.”
MiniLinks
Location: South Promenade, Lytham Saint Annes, FY8 1LS
Google Reviews rating: 4.5
One reviewer wrote: “Perfect for families. Always open when we visit. Never fails. 5*”
Fairhaven Adventure Golf
Location: 227 Inner Promenade, Lytham Saint Annes, FY8 1BB
Google Reviews rating: 4.2
One reviewer wrote: “Really good family-friendly crazy golf. Easy for kids to play.”
The Flower Bowl Entertainment Centre
Location: Garstang Rd, Preston, PR3 0BT
Google Reviews rating: 4.7
One reviewer wrote: “Excellent facility, while not the cheapest, is worth every penny. Everything is clean, and the staff are helpful and friendly. The crazy golf is great and the crazy pool is wonderfully original! The curling is really enjoyable, if frustrating!!! We will definitely be returning!”
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