Marche-en-Famenne
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Courses
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the *one* golf course like in Marche-en-Famenne?
You'll be playing at Golf Club de Durbuy, a truly charming course carved into the Ardennes landscape. It's a challenging but fair track, with elevation changes and tight fairways demanding precision, especially on holes like the dramatic par-3 10th. We loved the peaceful, natural setting and the excellent condition of the greens.
When is the best time to play golf in Marche-en-Famenne?
We always recommend visiting Marche-en-Famenne for golf between late spring and early autumn, roughly May through September. The weather is generally mildest then, offering the best chance for dry, sunny rounds without the intense heat you might find further south. Just be prepared for the occasional Ardennes shower, so pack a good waterproof.
Since there's only one course, what else is there to do in Marche-en-Famenne to make a golf trip worthwhile?
Absolutely, you'll want to explore the charming town of Durbuy, often called 'the smallest city in the world,' with its cobblestone streets and medieval castle. We also suggest hiking or cycling in the stunning Ardennes forests, or visiting the nearby caves of Hotton for a unique underground experience. It's a great region for combining golf with outdoor adventure.
What should I expect regarding green fees and booking at the Marche-en-Famenne course?
Green fees at Golf Club de Durbuy are pretty standard for a quality Belgian course, typically ranging from 60-90 Euros depending on the day and season. We strongly advise booking your tee time well in advance, especially on weekends or during peak summer months, as it's a popular spot and the only game in town.
Is the course in Marche-en-Famenne suitable for all skill levels?
While Golf Club de Durbuy is certainly a test, we think it's enjoyable for most skill levels if you choose the right tees. Beginners might find the elevation changes and some tight tree-lined holes a bit daunting, but the course is fair. Experienced players will love the strategic demands and the rewarding views from the higher points.