Bezirk Bludenz
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Courses
- Golfclub Lech (Driving Range) - Driving Range & 3 hole academy course
- Golfclub Montafon - 9 Loch/holes Par 64
- Golfclub Montafon - 9 Loch/holes Par 64
- Golfclub Lech Arlberg - 9 hole Par
- Naturpark Golf Club Brand - 18 Loch/holes Par 65
- Golfclub Bludenz-Braz - 18 Loch/holes Par 68
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to plan a golf trip to Bezirk Bludenz for ideal conditions?
You'll find the best conditions from late May through September. While July and August offer the warmest weather, we actually prefer late spring or early autumn for fewer crowds and still-perfect playing conditions on these stunning mountain courses. The fairways are lush, and the alpine views are incredibly clear then.
What kind of golf experience should I expect in Bezirk Bludenz, given its alpine setting?
Prepare for truly spectacular mountain golf, where elevation changes are your constant companion and every hole offers a postcard view. The courses here demand precision and strategic thinking, often playing shorter due to altitude but with tricky lies and dramatic backdrops. It's a refreshing challenge compared to flatter layouts, and you'll love the fresh air.
Which courses in Bezirk Bludenz are absolute must-plays, or are there any hidden gems we should seek out?
You absolutely must play Brand Golf Club; its setting in the Brandnertal valley is simply breathtaking, offering a fantastic mix of challenge and scenery. For a slightly different, equally charming experience, try the Montafon Golf Club - it's a bit more forgiving but still delivers those classic alpine vistas. We think these two perfectly capture the region's golf spirit.
How do the green fees and overall costs compare for golfing in this Austrian region?
Green fees here are generally quite reasonable for the quality and scenery you receive, typically ranging from €70-€100 for 18 holes. We recommend looking into multi-course passes or package deals offered by local hotels, as these can provide excellent value and make your trip more economical. You're getting premium alpine golf without the premium price tag of some other European regions.
Beyond the golf courses, what other activities or sights should we explore in Bezirk Bludenz?
This region is an outdoor paradise, so don't just stick to the fairways. We highly recommend exploring the extensive hiking and biking trails, especially around the Brandnertal or Montafon valleys, for even more stunning mountain views. You'll also find charming alpine villages perfect for enjoying local Austrian cuisine and relaxation after your rounds.