About

Fingle Glen Bishops Park in Exeter offers a unique blend of entertainment, fitness, and relaxation. Nestled near Tedburn Saint Mary and Pathfinder Village, this destination promises a joyful escape. With an 18-hole golf course and tranquil holiday lodges, there's plenty to love for both the active and those looking to unwind. No.19 Bar and Restaurant serves up delicious meals in a welcoming environment, while 'Little Farm' adds a charming touch for family visits. Discounts are available for families and kids, making it an inviting option for all. The friendly team ensures every guest feels right at home, creating an atmosphere that's perfect for enjoying the lush surroundings and peaceful vibe.

Features

Payment by credit card, Payment by debit card, NFC payment, Wheelchair accessible parking, Wheelchair accessible entrance, Wheelchair accessible toilet, Discounts for families, Discounts for kids

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Fernwood
Bus stop 838 m walk
Woodlands Park
Bus stop 647 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.1
based on 369 reviews
4.1/5 369 reviews
alan treasure
alan treasure
4 months ago on Google

Only played the first seven holes and then got rained off . good looking course will definitely play again.

Heather Wyeth
Heather Wyeth
9 months ago on Google
  • Service: 5

I am local so go every Tuesday for bingo and go occasionally for something to eat. Prices have risen lately unfortunately, their breakfast used to be a brilliant price.

Daniel Peters
Daniel Peters
9 months ago on Google
  • Service: 5

Took a punt on this course as only £20 and relatively close to me. What a pleasant suprise! Tee boxes well kept, fairways decent, 1st cut of rough not too long so you can find your ball. Course over all was on very good condition and played very well, some greens did haveoss patches or were litteres with leaves. This course is very undulating with some steep(ISH) inclines, this means that on nearly every shot you are playing above or below your feet. What did frustrate me towards the end was the amount of blind shots you have to make, meaning you are unaware where your ball has landed and it did take a while on occasion to locate my ball. Some tee boxes could have done with a ’guide on how the hole is layed out' as the course picture didn't do it justice. At £20 this course is a steal, you are not going to get top class fairways or greens, but they are more than playable. If you're a high handicapper then this course is ideal for practicing course management and uneven lie play. Whish I had taken some photos as some of the views were spectacular.

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