Best Hotels with Golf Course Near Arboretum

Gamston Lock, Nottingham by Marston's Inns

Gamston Lock, Nottingham by Marston's Inns

4.5 / 5Great
Radcliffe Rd
5KM from Arboretum
BarChildren's MealGolf CourseParking
per night
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Best Western Plus Nottingham Westminster Hotel

Best Western Plus Nottingham Westminster Hotel

3.9 / 5
312 Mansfield Rd
1.14KM from Arboretum
DryerBarChildren's MealDry Cleaning ServiceLuggage StorageLaundry Service
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Holiday Inn Nottingham

Holiday Inn Nottingham

4.2 / 5Good17 Reviews
Castle Bridge Road Castle Marina, Park
1.92KM from Arboretum
Conference HallFamily-friendly HotelBarCafeChildren's Play AreaNon-smoking floor
per night
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The Cotswold

The Cotswold

3 / 51 Reviews
330-332 Mansfield Rd, Mapperley Park
1.24KM from Arboretum
BarLuggage StorageGolf CourseParking
per night
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USD**3
The Fairhaven Hotel

The Fairhaven Hotel

3.9 / 51 Reviews
19 Meadow Rd
5.65KM from Arboretum
Golf CourseParking
per night
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USD**4

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Arboretum

The Arboretum Hotel & Spa is ideal for families, offering garden-view rooms surrounded by mature trees and native flora. The hotel provides complimentary bicycles for exploring the nearby arboretum trails and features a dedicated children’s nature discovery zone. Stay close to nature while enjoying modern comforts.

Guests can enjoy seasonal guided plant walks led by expert horticulturists through rare tree collections, learning about native and exotic species. The site also hosts outdoor art installations blending nature and contemporary design—perfect for photography. Weekly family nature workshops include leaf printing and insect spotting, offering immersive ecological learning.

Guests at The Arboretum Hotel & Spa enjoy direct access via an integrated green pathway—just a 3-minute walk to the main entrance plaza and rose garden. The hotel offers complimentary guided maps and daily event schedules, plus electric wheelchair rentals for inclusive exploration. Rest shelters and water stations are strategically placed throughout the grounds for comfortable strolling.

Photographers should visit the serene lakeside path in the western section—ideal at dawn when mist blankets the still waters, reflecting ancient trees and wooden bridges. Another hidden gem is the ferns-filled glade, where moss-covered stones and dappled light create perfect conditions for macro and natural portrait photography. The hotel provides a custom photo itinerary with recommended shooting times.

The Garden Tearoom, housed in a historic glasshouse within the arboretum, serves a garden-inspired afternoon tea crafted with locally sourced organic ingredients—think homemade scones, lavender honey jam, and fresh vanilla cream. Floor-to-ceiling windows offer panoramic views of oak groves and fluttering butterflies. Live piano performances on weekends enhance the tranquil ambiance.

Yes, the Howard Conservatory houses over 200 tropical and Asian plant species, maintained at optimal climate conditions year-round—ideal for winter visits. Adjacent to it, the Natural History Gallery presents Nottinghamshire’s ecological evolution through interactive touchscreens and animated models. Admission is free, and the hotel partners on a guided tour + conservatory pass combo with priority entry.