A fantastic choice for a golf break in Spain, La Manga Las Lomas Village is home to three 18-hole golf courses designed by renowned architects and golfers and having different characters: South, North and West Courses.
Las Lomas Village is a superb 4* resort situated within the La Manga Club in Murcia, Spain. Built in a typical Mediterranean style, the ambiance of the resort is complemented with the exceptional views over the Mar Menor and Calblanque Natural Park. La Manga Las Lomas Village is perfect for the ones looking for more privacy, for families and for the ones seeking a peaceful accommodation while enjoying the facilities of the resort.
The accommodation options of La Manga Las Lomas Village are deluxe rooms, studios, townhouses and apartments in different sizes. The Village guests have complimentary access to saunas, steam rooms, indoor pool and fitness centre at the Spa La Manga Club. All superbly equipped and comfortably furnished, the guestrooms and apartments feature beautiful views. Deluxe guestrooms are equipped with furnished balcony with views, air conditioning, TV, telephone, internet access, safety deposit box, mini fridge, tea & coffee making facilities, hairdryer and en suite bathroom. The townhouses and apartments are equipped with a furnished terrace, air conditioning, TV, internet access, comfortably furnished living and dining area, BBQ area on the terrace (except studios), safety deposit box, fully equipped kitchen, hairdryer and en suite bathroom.
Set in a cosy and welcoming atmosphere, Deli Café serves delicious breakfast and light lunch across the fantastic views of the resort. The seasonal Dharma Restaurant offers the exotic and spicy tastes of North Indian cuisine in a stylish ambiance. Open all year round, Luigi Restaurant is a perfect option to experience authentic and traditional tastes of Italian Cuisine. Located by the swimming pool, La Pérgola Restaurant serves light lunches and snacks from April to September. Featuring a splendid panoramic view of the North Course, 37 Spike & Sports Bar is in service with breakfast and light meals for lunch. The sports fans can follow their favourite sports on the TV screens all around the bar. The restaurants around the resort are worth paying a visit, as well. The Asian Restaurant offering Pan-Asian cuisine, the tapas restaurant La Bodega, the seasonal La Cala Restaurant serving breakfast, lunch and dinner, the seasonal Uncle Sam’s Restaurant offering American dishes and La Princesa Restaurant serving continental or American breakfasts and light meals of traditional Spanish cuisine across a wonderful golf course view are all great to experience during your holiday. Please note that the availability of restaurants and bars may change seasonally.
Spa La Manga Club is a perfect option to pamper yourself and relax totally with more than 50 treatments ranging from classic to exotic. The spa circuit covers three whirlpools with different temperatures and a range of underwater and cervical jets, steam rooms and therapeutic lifestyle showers. For the guests who acquire a spa treatment and for members, the spa circuit access is complimentary. The hotel offers complimentary access to saunas, steam rooms and the indoor swimming pool. The fitness centre at La Manga Club offers all you need for a complete workout; even classes such as spinning, total pump and cardio.
Palm trees, lakes and natural storm gullies known as 'barrancas' are key features of the North Course, which is slightly shorter than the South, with tighter fairways and larger greens.
The greens have plenty of movement built in. A good example is the par 3 second, which has three distinct plateaux - a great test of putting.
The North Course provides a stern test of shot making from golfers of all standards, with a deft touch required on the greens.
The South Course has been the venue for many major professional tournaments, including various Spanish Opens, PGA Championships and European Tour qualifying schools.
A long course, at almost 6,500 metres from the white tees, it has water hazards on 15 of its 18 holes and few hidden dangers. The front nine are particularly challenging with two par 3s in excess of 200 metres and some daunting par 4s, which call for accurate driving between lakes and bunkers. The back nine, although shorter, has a number of intriguing dog-leg holes.
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The West Course, with its frequent changes in elevation, offers a different set of challenges. The front nine demand accurate driving to avoid the 'barrancas' (natural storm gullies), while the back nine, up amongst the hills, are more open but nonetheless challenging.
"The 18th is a great finale on the West Course. The magnificent view from the tee is always something to look forward to and as the tee sits very high above the fairway, the wind is always ready to play its part.”
- Nigel Mansell, Former Formula 1 World Champion.
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