Viking Golf course in front of Southport Pleasureland to reopen for 2023 February Half Term

Andrew Brown
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The new Viking Adventure Golf at Southport Pleasureland is a great place for families to enjoy. Photo by Andrew Brown Media

The spectacular Viking Golf course in Southport will reopen for February half term! 

The £1 million attraction was opened at the front of Southport Pleasureland last summer. 

It features an 19-hole adventure golf course, amidst a course filled with: over 100 trees; hundreds of plants of different colours, shapes and scents; hundreds of gallons of water flowing throughout the course; plus lots of specially created Viking themed props, including hundreds of custom made wooden Viking warrior shields. 

A new ‘longhouse’ themed eatery and bar is due to open this year. 

The Viking Golf course will reopen on Saturday, 11th February 2023 as half term begins. 

Weather permitting, it will then be open through to Sunday, 26th February 2023. 

The course will be open from 11am until 5pm, with the last tee off time at 4pm.

People can book tickets through the Viking Golf website here.

Tickets cost:

  • Adults £10
  • Children (under 16) £8
  • Senior Citizens (over 65) £8
  • Family of 4 £32 (2 adults and 2 children, or 1 adult and 3 children) 

It will then open on weekends only until the Easter holidays which start on Saturday 1st April 2023.

The new attraction provides multi-sensory entertainment and pure escapism for families “on a different scale” to what they have seen before.

This remarkable drone picture reveals the incredible scale of the brand new 18-hole Viking adventure golf course which is due to open at Southport Pleasureland
This remarkable drone picture reveals the incredible scale of the brand new 18-hole Viking adventure golf course which is due to open at Southport Pleasureland

The adventure golf course is environmentally sensitive with wood used for construction reclaimed from the former zoo which stood nearby several years ago and from trees which were blown down during the fierce storms which struck the coastline earlier last year.

Last year, Southport Pleasureland CEO Norman Wallis revealed his commitment for the family attraction to become the first net zero carbon theme park in the UK.

Southport Pleasureland is currently recruiting over 100 members of staff for the 2023 season. 

The thriving attraction, on Marine Drive in Southport, is due to reopen on Saturday 18th March 2023. Tickets will go on sale soon. 

Recruitment workshops take place on Saturday 11th February 2023 and Saturday 18th February 2023.

Staff are being sought in all areas of the business – Guest Relations, Housekeeping, Car Parking, Food and Beverage and Ride Attendants.  

As well as some seasonal positions they will also be recruiting for some permanent full-time roles too.

For more details please visit: https://www.southportpleasureland.com/careers/

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