Golf und Country Club Dachstein-Tauern
18 Loch/hole Par 71
Website: https://www.schladming-golf.at/
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to play Golf und Country Club Dachstein-Tauern, considering its alpine location?
We think late spring (May-June) or early autumn (September-October) offers the ideal balance. You'll find the course in prime condition with comfortable temperatures, and the surrounding mountain scenery is absolutely breathtaking during these shoulder seasons. Avoid mid-summer if you prefer a quieter round.
What makes the Dachstein-Tauern course layout unique, especially for a mountain course?
This course truly embraces its alpine setting, offering dramatic elevation changes and stunning panoramic views on almost every hole. We particularly love the par-3 14th, which plays downhill to a green framed by the majestic Dachstein massif - it's a real postcard moment. You'll need to think strategically about club selection due to the altitude and varied lies.
What should I expect regarding green fees and booking a tee time at Dachstein-Tauern?
Green fees are generally in the mid-range for a quality Austrian course, but we recommend checking their website for specific seasonal rates or package deals. Booking ahead is always a smart move, especially on weekends or during peak tourist season, as it's a popular spot.
Beyond the 18 holes, what amenities or experiences does Golf und Country Club Dachstein-Tauern offer?
The clubhouse is a welcoming spot, perfect for a post-round schnitzel and a local beer on the terrace, offering incredible views. You'll also find excellent practice facilities, including a driving range and putting greens, which are great for warming up or fine-tuning your short game before tackling the course.
How challenging is it to navigate the course on foot, and what travel advice do you have for getting there?
While it's certainly walkable, the significant elevation changes mean we highly recommend taking a buggy, especially if you're playing 36 holes or prefer to conserve energy for your swing. The course is well-signposted from the nearby town of Radstadt, making it an easy drive, but ensure you have GPS as mountain roads can be winding.