Charlemagne

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the absolute best time to visit Charlemagne for ideal playing conditions?

We always recommend late spring-early summer, think May or June, or even early autumn in September. The course is lush, the weather is typically mild and stable, and you avoid the peak summer crowds, ensuring a more relaxed round. You'll find the greens running true and the fairways perfectly manicured during these windows.

How challenging is Charlemagne for the average golfer, and is it a walkable course?

Charlemagne is a fair test, not overly punishing but definitely strategic. You'll encounter some elevation changes and tight tree-lined fairways that demand accuracy, especially on the back nine. While you can walk it, we suggest a buggy if you prefer to conserve energy; those uphill climbs can be a workout.

What's the one unique feature or signature hole at Charlemagne that I shouldn't miss?

You absolutely have to experience the par-3 14th hole; it's a stunner. Playing over a natural ravine to a well-guarded green, it perfectly encapsulates Charlemagne's blend of natural beauty and strategic design. It's a true risk-reward shot that will stick with you long after your round.

What's the typical cost for a round at Charlemagne, and is it good value for money?

Expect to pay in the mid-to-upper range for Belgian courses, generally around €80-€120 depending on the season and day. We firmly believe it's excellent value; the course condition, the thoughtful layout, and the overall serene experience make it a worthwhile investment for any serious golfer.

What can I expect from the clubhouse and post-round experience at Charlemagne?

The clubhouse at Charlemagne offers a warm, inviting atmosphere perfect for unwinding. You'll find a cozy bar and a restaurant serving delicious local fare, with a terrace overlooking the 18th green. It's the ideal spot to recount your best shots over a Belgian beer or a hearty meal.