okres Kutná Hora

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Courses

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to plan a golf trip to Kutná Hora?

We always recommend visiting Kutná Hora for golf in late spring or early autumn. The weather is typically ideal, with comfortable temperatures and the courses are in prime condition, lush and green. You'll also avoid the peak summer tourist crowds in the historic town, making your sightseeing much more enjoyable.

What's the typical golf experience like at Kutná Hora's courses?

You'll find a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere at the courses here, a refreshing change from some of the more formal clubs. The layouts are generally well-maintained parkland style, offering a fair challenge without being overly punishing, perfect for enjoying a round with friends. Expect good value and a focus on the game itself, not just the frills.

Is Kutná Hora suitable for a multi-day golf-focused vacation?

While Kutná Hora offers two enjoyable courses, it's probably best suited for a shorter golf break or as part of a broader Czech Republic itinerary. We suggest planning two to three days to fully experience both courses and dedicate ample time to explore the incredible UNESCO World Heritage sites in town. It's a fantastic blend of sport and culture.

How do the golf costs in Kutná Hora compare to other golf destinations in Europe?

You'll find golf in Kutná Hora to be exceptionally good value, especially when compared to Western European prices. Green fees are very reasonable, allowing you to play more rounds without breaking the bank. It's a prime example of the excellent quality-to-cost ratio you can expect from golf in the Czech Republic.

What unique attractions should golfers explore in Kutná Hora when they're not on the course?

You absolutely must visit the UNESCO-listed St. Barbara's Church-it's an architectural marvel that will genuinely impress you. Don't miss the Sedlec Ossuary, the "Bone Church," for a truly unique and slightly macabre experience. These historical gems offer a perfect contrast to your time on the greens.