Golf-Club Dillenburg

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the absolute best time to play Golf-Club Dillenburg, and what kind of weather should I prepare for?

We always recommend late spring or early autumn for Dillenburg. The course is incredibly lush in May and June, or you'll find crisp, vibrant colors in September and early October, making those rolling fairways truly pop. Just be ready for a potential light shower - it's Germany, after all - but the greens usually drain beautifully.

What makes Golf-Club Dillenburg unique from a playing perspective, and is it a course that will truly test my game?

Dillenburg isn't just a walk in the park; its undulating terrain and mature tree lines demand precision, especially on the back nine. You'll particularly remember the dramatic downhill par-3 14th, which offers stunning views but punishes anything short or left. It's a proper test, but always fair.

How do the green fees at Golf-Club Dillenburg stack up, and do you feel it offers good value for a German golf experience?

We find Dillenburg's green fees to be very reasonable for the quality you receive, sitting comfortably in the mid-range for German courses. You're paying for consistently well-maintained fairways and greens, plus a genuinely welcoming atmosphere that makes you feel right at home from the moment you arrive.

After finishing my round at Dillenburg, what's the clubhouse atmosphere like, and should I plan to grab a bite there?

Absolutely, the clubhouse at Dillenburg is a must-visit post-round. It has a charming, traditional German feel, and their terrace offers fantastic views over the 18th green - perfect for reliving your best shots. Their schnitzel is surprisingly good, and a cold local beer always tastes better after navigating those hills.

Is Golf-Club Dillenburg easily accessible, and are there any nearby towns or attractions you'd recommend for an extended stay?

Dillenburg is quite accessible by car, just a short drive from the A45 autobahn, making it an easy stop on a driving tour. We suggest staying in the charming town of Dillenburg itself, known for its historic castle, or exploring the surrounding Westerwald region for some lovely hiking trails if you're not golfing.