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La Herrería Golf Club

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    This Golf Club is located to the South East of the Guadarrama Mountain Range, at the foot of Monte Abantos. It opened in 1966, in one of the most pleasant areas of the Community of Madrid. The course spreads out over 75 hectares (185 acres) and is located in La Herrería, in a forage crop-meadow. This 18-hole course spreads out over 6,091 metres.

    There are different access rates depending on whether you visit on a week day, weekend or public holiday. There is currently a waiting list for members. Users can hire manual transmission and electric carts, buggies, club bags... There is a practice range with 22 posts where users can practice on bunkers and putting greens. The Club offers beginners and advanced classes at the golf school.

    There are also facilities for practising other sports like tennis or padel (sport similar to platform tennis), as well as swimming pools, a physiotherapy service, a restaurant, a club house and a children's area, bridge hall, among others.

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    Outdoor pool
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    Last updated: 05/09/2022
    Practical Information
    Sport
    Address
    Carretera
    de Robledo de Chavela, s/n
    28200
    San Lorenzo de El Escorial
    Tourist area
    Near Madrid
    Telephone
    (+34) 91 890 51 11
    Metro
    Bus
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    Cercanías (local train)
    El Escorial
    BiciMAD bike-share scheme

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    Type
    Golf courses
    Swimming pools
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