


Competitive matches. The club takes pride in providing a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere where individuals of all ages and skill levels can enjoy the game of bowls.
During the outdoor season, from April to September, the club has a full and varied programme of outdoor interclub matches, internal leagues, and knockout competitions. This allows members to compete against other clubs in the area, as well as within the club itself. For those who prefer indoor bowling, the club offers carpet bowls in the clubhouse during the winter months from September to March. There is also a team that participates in the local league and knockout competitions.
Training and coaching sessions are available for new members, conducted by qualified and experienced coaches. These sessions provide a great opportunity for beginners to learn the fundamentals of the game and for experienced players to hone their skills. Bowls is a social sport that caters to all levels of fitness, making it a gentle and enjoyable way to stay active.
In addition to bowling, Consett Park Bowling Club hosts a variety of social events throughout the year. These include coffee mornings, quiz nights, and fundraising activities. The club boasts its own bar and free Wi-Fi, ensuring that members have access to all the amenities they need to relax and socialise.
Consett Park Bowling Club has a rich history, which can be explored on their website. The club's Centenary Video, filmed at various locations including Consett Park, Barnard Castle, and Beamish Museum, is also available to watch. As part of their centenary celebrations, the club invited individuals to submit new poems about bowling, which can be seen on their Poems page.
Whether you're a seasoned bowler or just starting out, Consett Park Bowling Club offers a friendly and supportive environment where you can enjoy the sport and make lasting connexions with fellow enthusiasts. Join the club today and become part of a community that values not only the game of bowls but also the joy of camaraderie and social interaction.