Bezirk Braunau

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Courses

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Bezirk Braunau a destination for a dedicated golf trip, or is it better suited as a stop on a larger Austrian itinerary?

With just two courses, we wouldn't recommend a multi-day, golf-focused trip solely to Bezirk Braunau. It's perfect for a day or two of golf, perhaps as a relaxing break if you're exploring Upper Austria or heading towards Salzburg. You'll find a charming, unhurried pace here.

When is the best time of year to plan a golf trip to Bezirk Braunau for ideal playing conditions?

We highly recommend visiting between late April and early October. The summer months offer the most consistent weather, but spring and early autumn provide stunning scenery and fewer crowds. Just be prepared for cooler mornings and evenings outside of peak summer.

How do the two golf courses in Bezirk Braunau differ, and which one offers the more unique experience?

You'll find a nice contrast between the two. One course often presents a more classic parkland challenge with mature trees and well-manicured fairways. The other, typically closer to the Inn River, offers a more open, links-style feel in parts, demanding strategic play around water hazards and natural contours.

What non-golf activities or sights should I consider exploring in Bezirk Braunau to complement my golf rounds?

Don't miss exploring the historic town of Braunau am Inn itself, with its charming old town square and medieval architecture. The region is also fantastic for cycling along the Inn River or enjoying local Austrian cuisine at a traditional Gasthof. It's a relaxed, authentic Austrian experience.

What kind of golf experience and typical costs can I expect when playing in Bezirk Braunau?

Expect a friendly, unpretentious atmosphere focused on the game itself, rather than high-end luxury. Green fees are generally very reasonable compared to more famous Austrian golf regions, typically ranging from €50-€80 for 18 holes. You'll find well-maintained courses that offer a good challenge without being overly punishing.