Minigolf
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes this Minigolf course in Germany stand out from others?
You'll immediately notice the charming, meticulously crafted obstacles here, each inspired by local Bavarian folklore and architecture. It's not just a game; it's a delightful stroll through miniature German landscapes, making every hole a visual treat and a unique experience.
When is the best time to visit this Minigolf course for the ideal experience?
We always recommend visiting on a weekday morning during late spring or early autumn. You'll enjoy pleasant weather without the bustling weekend crowds, allowing you to truly focus on your game and appreciate the course's intricate details.
What should I expect regarding costs and value at this Minigolf course?
Entry fees are quite reasonable, typically around 5-7 Euros per adult, which we think is excellent value for the quality of play and upkeep. You'll find clubs and balls included, so there are no hidden costs - just pure, unadulterated fun for everyone.
Is this Minigolf course suitable for all skill levels, or is it particularly challenging?
While some holes offer clever twists that will challenge even seasoned putters, the course is genuinely enjoyable for everyone, from beginners to pros. The fairways are well-maintained, and the obstacles are more about precision than brute force, ensuring a satisfying game for all ages.
Are there any specific holes or features we should look out for at this Minigolf course?
Definitely keep an eye out for the "Castle Ruin" hole - it's a real test of touch and often a game-changer for your score. We also love the "Alpine Ascent" hole; its multi-tiered design is both visually impressive and strategically demanding, offering a memorable challenge.