Alastaro Golf
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to play Alastaro Golf for the optimal experience?
We always recommend late June to early August for Alastaro. You'll enjoy the long, bright Finnish summer days, sometimes even playing under the midnight sun, which is a truly unique experience. The course conditions are typically at their peak then, firm and fast.
What makes Alastaro Golf stand out from other courses in Finland regarding its layout?
Alastaro really distinguishes itself with its thoughtful integration of water hazards and mature forest. It's not just about hitting straight; you'll find strategic bunkering and water on many holes that demand precise shot-making, especially on the back nine. We particularly love how the course feels secluded, despite being easily accessible.
I'm not a scratch golfer - will Alastaro Golf be too challenging for me?
Absolutely not, Alastaro is surprisingly accommodating for various skill levels. While it presents a good test for low handicappers from the back tees, the forward tees offer generous landing areas and shorter carries over hazards. You'll find it a fair challenge that rewards good course management, not just raw power.
Beyond the course, what can I expect from the facilities at Alastaro Golf?
The clubhouse at Alastaro is welcoming and practical, with a cozy restaurant serving up delicious local fare - perfect for a post-round meal. You'll also find a well-stocked pro shop with essentials and local gear. It's not overly luxurious, but it's exactly what you need for a comfortable day of golf.
What should I expect to pay for a round at Alastaro Golf, and are there any deals?
Green fees at Alastaro typically range from 50-70 Euros, depending on the season and time of day. We've often found good twilight deals or package rates if you're playing multiple rounds or staying locally. Always check their website directly for the most current pricing and any special offers before you go.