Bezirk Gmünd
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Courses
- Golfclub Haugschlag-Waldviertel - 18 Loch/holes course Waldviertel Par 72 + 18 Loch/holes course Haugschlag Par 72
- Golfclub Herrensee - 18 Loch/holes compact course Par 54
- Golf Club Weitra - 18 Loch/holes Par 72
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to plan a golf trip to Bezirk Gmünd?
We've found late spring (May-June) and early autumn (September-October) offer the most pleasant golfing conditions here. You'll enjoy comfortable temperatures and lush fairways, avoiding the peak summer heat and crowds that can sometimes affect course availability.
What kind of golf experience should I expect from the three courses in Bezirk Gmünd?
Don't come expecting a bustling golf resort; Bezirk Gmünd offers a more intimate, tranquil golfing escape. You'll find well-maintained courses nestled in beautiful Waldviertel landscapes, perfect for focused play and truly enjoying nature's quiet beauty.
Are the golf courses in Bezirk Gmünd suitable for all skill levels, or are they particularly challenging?
While not overly long, these courses demand precision and thoughtful shot-making, offering a fair challenge for mid-handicappers. Beginners will find them welcoming too, with stunning views making any errant shot a little easier to swallow.
What's the typical cost for a round of golf in Bezirk Gmünd?
You'll find green fees in Bezirk Gmünd are quite reasonable compared to more famous Austrian golf destinations. Expect to pay around €50-€70 for 18 holes, offering excellent value for the quality of play and serene surroundings.
Beyond golf, what are some must-do activities or sights in Bezirk Gmünd?
After your round, we highly recommend exploring the charming town of Gmünd itself, with its historic center and Glass and Stone Museum. The region is also fantastic for cycling and hiking, letting you truly soak in the Waldviertel's natural beauty.