okres Jičín

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Courses

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Jičín worth visiting for a golf trip, given it only has one course?

Yes, absolutely, but manage your expectations. We recommend Jičín as a fantastic stop if you're exploring the Bohemian Paradise region and want a quality round, not a multi-day golf marathon. It's best enjoyed as part of a broader itinerary, perhaps combined with other activities or a drive to another course.

What's the best time of year to play golf in Jičín, considering the local weather?

We find late spring (May-June) or early autumn (September-early October) ideal for golf in Jičín. You'll get pleasant temperatures and lush course conditions without the peak summer crowds or potential for intense heat. Avoid winter, as courses will be closed or unplayable due to snow and frost.

Beyond the golf course, what else can I do in the Jičín area?

Jičín is the gateway to Bohemian Paradise, a UNESCO geopark, so hiking and exploring the unique sandstone rock formations are a must-do. Don't miss Prachovské skály for stunning views and memorable trails. The charming town of Jičín itself offers historical squares and Wallenstein's Loggia for a relaxed afternoon.

How does the Jičín golf experience compare to other Czech golf regions?

It's a more intimate, focused experience compared to regions with multiple championship courses. You're getting one well-maintained, scenic course that feels integrated with the natural beauty of Bohemian Paradise, rather than a resort-style golf hub. Think quality over quantity here, with a strong emphasis on the surrounding landscape.

What should I expect regarding costs for a round of golf in Jičín?

You'll find green fees here are quite reasonable, especially compared to Western European standards, making it excellent value. Expect to pay somewhere in the range of 1200-1800 CZK for 18 holes, depending on the season and day of the week. Club rentals are usually available for a modest additional fee if you're traveling light.