Panoramakurs

Frequently Asked Questions

What truly sets the "Panorama" at Panoramakurs apart from other mountain courses?

You'll be absolutely captivated by the sweeping views of the Austrian Alps here; it's not just a backdrop, it's a constant, breathtaking companion. We found the dramatic elevation changes on holes like the 7th and 14th offer unparalleled vistas that make even a missed putt feel less painful.

When is the absolute best time of year to experience Panoramakurs at its peak?

We highly recommend visiting between late May and early October. During these months, the alpine meadows are vibrant, the air is crisp, and you'll avoid the unpredictable spring showers or the chill of late autumn. Aim for a weekday morning for a more serene round.

How challenging is Panoramakurs for an average golfer, and what should I be prepared for?

Panoramakurs offers a fair challenge, especially with its significant elevation changes and some tight, tree-lined fairways that demand accuracy. While not overly long, you'll definitely want to walk or take a buggy to conserve energy on the uphill climbs. It's a rewarding test for mid-handicappers and above.

What's the typical cost for a round at Panoramakurs, and are there any smart ways to save?

Expect green fees to be in the €80-€120 range, depending on the season and time of day. We suggest checking for twilight rates after 3 PM or looking into multi-round packages if you're staying in the region for a few days - they often offer good value.

After a round at Panoramakurs, what's a local experience you'd recommend nearby?

Don't miss out on a traditional Austrian "Jause" at a nearby mountain hut - think hearty bread, local cheeses, and speck, paired with a refreshing Radler. It's the perfect way to unwind and soak in the regional culture after tackling those panoramic fairways.