Moselle

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Courses

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the ideal time to plan a golf trip to the Moselle region?

We've found late spring (May-June) or early autumn (September-October) offers the best conditions for golf in Moselle. You'll enjoy pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds, making for a relaxed pace on the fairways. Avoid mid-summer if you prefer cooler rounds and less competition for tee times.

What kind of golf courses can I expect in Moselle, and are there any must-plays?

Moselle's courses often feature rolling parkland layouts, many with mature trees and water hazards that demand precision. We highly recommend Golf de Faulquemont for its challenging design and excellent conditioning, and Golf de Sarreguemines for a more relaxed, scenic round along the river. You'll find a good mix, but don't expect links golf here.

How easy is it to travel between golf courses in the Moselle region?

A rental car is absolutely essential for a golf trip in Moselle; public transport won't cut it for course hopping. The courses are spread out, but driving between them is generally straightforward on well-maintained roads, often through charming villages and vineyards. Plan your routes to group courses geographically to save time.

Is golfing in Moselle an expensive endeavor compared to other European golf destinations?

You'll find Moselle offers excellent value for money, especially when compared to golf in the south of France or even neighboring Germany. Green fees are generally moderate, and you can often find good package deals that include accommodation. It's a region where quality golf doesn't break the bank.

What non-golf activities should we consider adding to our Moselle itinerary?

Moselle is renowned for its wine, so a vineyard tour and tasting along the Moselle River is a must-do after your round. We also suggest exploring Metz, a beautiful city with an impressive cathedral and vibrant culinary scene, perfect for an evening out. Don't miss trying the local Mirabelle plum brandy.