05:50PM, Wednesday 11 October 2023
A giant lego octopus is one of many new Lego creations decorating the gold course
Legoland Windsor has added another attraction for Lego-lovers to enjoy and become home to the world’s first Lego golf course.
The indoor attraction features four, nine-hole courses, with themes ranging from ‘putting with pirates’ to a medieval village and a drive through Lego city.
Model makers created a nearly three-meter-wide giant octopus made from more than 150,000 bricks as well as a giant ice cream sundae made with over 65,000 bricks, to decorate the course.
Visitors can enjoy the course, which takes around an hour to complete, as part of a day at the Legoland park, as a short-break add-on, or as an exclusive visit.
Divisional director at Legoland Windsor Resort, Helen Bull, said: “After Team Europe’s Ryder Cup success, it is so exciting to tee-off the first ever LEGO themed indoor golf experience at our iconic Windsor Resort.
“Legoland Adventure Golf will give guests of all ages and abilities the chance to have play, have fun and build more memories together and who knows, maybe it will even inspire more golfing talent of the future.”
The course is open from 9am-8pm when the Legoland park is open, and from 12pm-8pm when closed.
Tickets can be pre-booked online from £10 per person and are available through the following link: www.legoland.co.uk/explore/adventure-golf/
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