Herons Reach Golf Course sits on the eastern fringe of Blackpool, away from the seafront noise and closer to open parkland - making the area around it a genuinely quieter base for golfers and leisure travellers who still want access to the wider Blackpool offer. The four properties in this guide are self-catering holiday homes and holiday park lodges, which is the dominant accommodation format in this part of Lancashire, and each one has been selected based on proximity, facilities, and practical suitability for a golf or leisure-focused stay.
What It's Like Staying Near Herons Reach Golf Course
The area surrounding Herons Reach Golf Course is suburban and low-density, flanked by Blackpool's eastern residential zones and open green belt rather than the illuminated strip of the seafront. This is a car-dependent neighbourhood - there is no meaningful walkable high street, and most guests here arrive by car and use the road network to access both the course and Blackpool's central attractions. Blackpool Tower and the Golden Mile sit around 7 km west, reachable in under 15 minutes by car, which gives this area a useful buffer from the peak-season seafront congestion. The crowd pattern here is almost entirely domestic leisure and golf travellers; stag parties and amusement park crowds rarely base themselves this far east. For golfers planning multiple rounds, this pocket of Blackpool removes the noise and parking stress of staying centrally while keeping all the resort's draw within easy reach. Travellers who want to walk to bars, arcades, or the beach will find this location frustrating without a car.
Pros:
- Quieter environment with no seafront noise or overnight crowds
- Direct road access to Herons Reach - no navigating central Blackpool traffic for tee times
- Self-catering properties in this area offer significantly more space than central Blackpool hotel rooms
Cons:
- No walkable amenities - a car is non-negotiable for groceries, dining, or attractions
- Public transport connections to central Blackpool are infrequent from the eastern suburbs
- Limited on-site dining; self-catering is the default, not a choice
Why Choose Leisure Accommodation Near Herons Reach Golf Course
Self-catering lodges and holiday homes dominate the leisure accommodation supply near Herons Reach, and they suit the golf-and-relax travel pattern better than standard hotel rooms in this context. A 3-bedroom lodge or holiday home here typically accommodates groups of up to six without the per-head cost escalating, making them considerably cheaper per person than booking multiple central Blackpool hotel rooms. Properties with private hot tubs are a genuine differentiator in this category - they function as post-round recovery, not just a luxury add-on - and several options in this area include them as standard. The trade-off is that housekeeping is usually limited or absent mid-stay, and any dining beyond what you cook yourself means getting back in the car. For a group of golfers or a family combining a course visit with Pleasure Beach and the seafront, the space-to-cost ratio here is around 40% better than comparable occupancy in a central Blackpool hotel.
Pros:
- Full kitchens reduce food spend significantly over a multi-night stay
- Hot tubs included at select properties - a genuine post-golf recovery asset
- Group-sized bedrooms avoid splitting parties across multiple hotel rooms
Cons:
- No front desk or 24-hour support - self-managed check-in is standard
- Linen and towel provisions vary by property - always confirm before booking
- Minimum stay requirements often apply, particularly on weekends and in peak summer
Practical Booking & Area Strategy
Herons Reach Golf Course is accessed via East Park Drive, and properties along the Blackpool-Thornton corridor - covering postcode zones FY3, FY5, and FY6 - provide the most logical base, keeping travel to the course under 10 minutes by car while also connecting quickly to the M55 for departures. Properties in Thornton-Cleveleys (FY5) sit slightly further north but benefit from lower nightly rates and quieter residential streets. For those combining a golf stay with visits to Blackpool Pleasure Beach or the Winter Gardens, factor in that both are around 7-12 km from this eastern pocket - manageable as day trips but not walkable. Booking at least 6 weeks ahead is advisable for summer weekends, when demand from family groups fills self-catering stock quickly. Night-time atmosphere in these suburban zones is calm and residential - there are no noise concerns, but equally no nightlife within walking distance. Things to do within easy reach beyond golf include Stanley Park (adjacent to the course), Blackpool Zoo, and the full seafront offer from the North Pier to the Pleasure Beach.
Best Value Stays
These properties offer the strongest combination of space, practical facilities, and proximity to Herons Reach Golf Course at accessible price points, making them well-suited for groups and families prioritising value over resort-style amenities.
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1. Delightful Family Holiday Home In Blackpool
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2. Ream Hills Holiday Park
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3. Wharfedale Lodge- Bungalow-3 Bed, 2 Bath, Amazing!
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Best Premium Stay
For groups wanting structured on-site amenities - dining, pools, and entertainment - alongside self-catering flexibility, this holiday park property adds a resort layer that the standalone homes cannot match.
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4. Haven Caravan Park Cala Gran 3 Bedrooms Fleetwood
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Smart Travel & Timing Advice
Herons Reach Golf Course and the wider Blackpool leisure market peaks sharply between late July and the end of August, when self-catering stock in FY3, FY5, and FY6 postcodes fills weeks in advance and nightly rates climb noticeably. Booking in May or early June secures better availability and often better rates before school holiday demand compresses supply. September is a strong compromise month - the course is in good condition post-summer, crowds thin after the school return, and the Blackpool Illuminations (which run from early September through November) add an evening activity without the August pricing. For a golf-focused trip, a 3-night minimum is the practical floor - it allows two full rounds plus travel days without feeling rushed. Last-minute availability in peak summer is rare for the larger self-catering properties, but midweek stays in October can still be booked within 1-2 weeks of arrival at reasonable rates. Winter months (November through February) see Herons Reach operating with reduced daylight windows, which limits round flexibility for late risers.