Pomerania Golf Break
Package 3 nights/2 rounds, BB
- 3 nights – Golf Sand Hotel (1 person sharing in double room)
- 2 round of golf – Sand Valley Golf Resort
- 3 breakfasts
- SPA and Wellness
Sand Valley’s Championship Course extends over 80 hectares of picturesque Polish country side. Rated by Golf World as TOP 200 Course in Europe it is the Home for the Lotos Polish Open of 2013 and 2014 (a Pro Golf Tour event). The resort offers a 18 hole championship course (par 72), 6 hole par 3 course, roofed 20 bay driving range and a large practice putting green.
Tilander-Ristola co-designed Inland Links layout offers wide rumbling fairways and challenging green sites that are the foundation for an exiting round of golf. Everything is tied together by the vast waste bunkers, clever routing and 18 memorable holes that all have their own story to tell.
All of our Villas are conveniently located just few meter’s from the 1st tee and the Clubhouse – they accommodate 6 to 12 people each and are equipped with saunas, designer kitchens and free WIFI. Larger houses come complete with their own private swimming pool.
Gdańsk the city has some buildings surviving from the time of the Hanseatic League. Most tourist attractions are located along or near Ulica Długa (Long Street) and Długi Targ (Long Market), a pedestrian thoroughfare surrounded by buildings reconstructed in historical (primarily during the 17th century) style and flanked at both ends by elaborate city gates. This part of the city is sometimes referred to as the Royal Road, since it was once the former path of processions for visiting kings.
Walking from end to end, sites encountered on or near the Royal Way include:
Gdańsk has a number of historical churches:
The National Museum contains a number of important artworks, including Hans Memling’s Last Judgement
The museum ship SS Soldek is anchored on the Motława River and was the first ship built in post-war Poland.
The Gdańsk Shakespeare Theatre is a Shakespearean theatre built on the historical site of a 17th-century playhouse where English travelling players came to perform. The new theatre, completed in 2014, hosts the annual Gdańsk Shakespeare Festival.
The Danzig Research Society founded in 1743 was one of the first of its kind.
The city’s 17th-century fortifications represent one of Poland’s official national Historic Monuments (Pomnik historii), as designated September 16, 1994 and tracked by the National Heritage Board of Poland.