Golf du Lac d'Annecy
Website: https://www.golf-lacannecy.com/
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the absolute best time to play Golf du Lac d'Annecy for ideal conditions and views?
We find late spring (May-June) or early autumn (September-October) offers the perfect balance. You'll enjoy comfortable temperatures for your round and the surrounding mountains are either lush green or vibrant with fall colors, reflecting beautifully on the lake. Avoid peak summer if you dislike crowds, as the course can get busy.
What kind of golf experience should I expect at Golf du Lac d'Annecy - is it a tough challenge or more relaxed?
This course offers a really enjoyable, balanced round; it's not overly punishing but still demands thoughtful play. You'll navigate some tricky doglegs and water hazards, especially on the back nine, but the fairways are generally forgiving. The real star here is the constant backdrop of the lake and mountains, making every shot feel special.
Are the green fees at Golf du Lac d'Annecy worth it, and what should I budget?
Absolutely, we think it's excellent value for the quality of golf and the stunning setting. Expect green fees to range from €70-€100 depending on the season and time of day. Considering the immaculate conditions and unforgettable views, it's a worthwhile splurge for any golfer visiting the region.
How easy is it to get to Golf du Lac d'Annecy from the town, and what else should I explore in the area?
It's super convenient - just a short 15-20 minute drive from Annecy's old town, making it an easy day trip. After your round, we highly recommend exploring Annecy itself; wander through the canals, rent a paddle boat on the lake, or enjoy a fantastic meal at one of the lakeside restaurants. The entire region is a gem.
Are there any specific holes or challenges at Golf du Lac d'Annecy I should be aware of before playing?
Pay close attention to the par-3 17th - it's a beauty with the lake in view, but the wind can be a real factor. Also, don't get too distracted by the scenery on the front nine; precision off the tee is key to setting up good approach shots on some of the tighter holes. A course guide is a good investment here.