Bezirk Schärding
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Courses
- Golfclub über den Dächern von Passau - 9 Loch/holes Par 66
- Celtic Golf Course Schärding - 18 Loch/holes Par 72 +6 Loch/holes academy course
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best time of year to plan a golf trip to Bezirk Schärding?
We've found late spring, from May to early June, and early autumn, September through October, offer the most pleasant golfing conditions. You'll enjoy comfortable temperatures and lush fairways without the peak summer crowds, making for a relaxed and focused round. The courses are typically in prime condition during these windows.
Given there are only two courses, is Bezirk Schärding worth a dedicated golf trip, or is it better as a stopover?
While it's a smaller golf region, Bezirk Schärding offers a charming, unhurried golf experience that's perfect for a relaxing long weekend. We recommend it as a tranquil escape if you appreciate well-maintained courses and a peaceful atmosphere over a high-volume golf itinerary. You'll find both courses offer distinct challenges and beautiful views.
What kind of golf experience can I expect from the two courses in Bezirk Schärding?
You'll discover two distinct but equally enjoyable courses here; one offers a more traditional parkland layout with mature trees and strategic water hazards, while the other leans into the rolling Austrian landscape with elevated tees and panoramic views. Both are meticulously kept and provide a fair test for golfers of all handicaps. Expect friendly staff and a relaxed pace of play.
Are there any specific local highlights or activities we should explore in Bezirk Schärding when we're not on the course?
Absolutely, don't miss exploring the picturesque town of Schärding itself, known for its colorful Baroque townhouses and charming main square-it's perfect for an afternoon stroll. We also suggest a leisurely bike ride along the Inn River or sampling some authentic Upper Austrian cuisine at a traditional Gasthaus; the local specialties are hearty and delicious after a round.
How accessible are the courses in Bezirk Schärding, and what's the typical cost for a round?
The courses are quite accessible by car, usually just a short drive from Schärding town center, and parking is generally plentiful. You can expect green fees to be very reasonable compared to more famous Austrian golf destinations, typically ranging from €50-€70 for 18 holes, offering excellent value for the quality of play. Booking ahead, especially on weekends, is always a good idea.