There are just days to go until a brand new mini golf course will open its doors at Ipswich’s popular Alton Water park.

Ipswich Star: Alton Water is bringing a brand new miniature golf course to Ipswich. Picture: ANGLIAN WATERAlton Water is bringing a brand new miniature golf course to Ipswich. Picture: ANGLIAN WATER (Image: ANGLIAN WATER)

The final details have now been announced about the nine-hole golf course which will open on Saturday, November 16.

When will it be open?

The course, which aims to be educational with each hole detailing the history of the park and Anglian Water, will be open daily from 10am to 3pm with the last tee-off at 2.30pm.

How much is it?

Ipswich Star: Alton Water is bringing a brand new miniature golf course to Ipswich. Picture: ANGLIAN WATERAlton Water is bringing a brand new miniature golf course to Ipswich. Picture: ANGLIAN WATER (Image: ANGLIAN WATER)

Entry to the mini golf course will be £3 per person and £10 for a group of four - with balls and putters available to be collected from the watersports centre.

What can you expect?

Pictures show the bright blue flooring and boats dotted around the course - which will be designed for visitors to hit the ball through pipes.

Information boards will reflect the number of pipes within the Anglian Water region, ensuring visitors can learn about the site's history while having fun.

Read more: First look at the new mini golf course coming to Alton WaterSpeaking of the new venture, an Anglian Water spokesman said: "We're delighted to bring a brand new miniature golf course to Alton Water, and we're looking forward to welcoming visitors who want to try their hand at our new activity."

The course has also been designed to be compliant with the Disability Discrimination Act which will allow wheelchair users to access the course and use specialist putters with rotatable heads.

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