Landkreis Ammerland
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Courses
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to plan a golf trip to Landkreis Ammerland?
We always recommend visiting Ammerland from late spring through early autumn, roughly May to September. You'll find the courses in their prime, lush and green, with comfortable temperatures perfect for a full 18 holes. Plus, late spring offers the spectacular rhododendron blooms the region is famous for, adding an extra layer of beauty to your round.
What kind of golf courses will I find in Landkreis Ammerland?
You can expect beautifully maintained parkland courses here, often framed by mature trees and, true to Ammerland's garden reputation, vibrant floral displays. While not overly long, they demand precision and offer a delightful challenge with well-placed bunkers and water features. It's a relaxed, scenic golf experience, perfect for enjoying the German countryside.
Is golf in Ammerland generally expensive, and what should I budget for green fees?
Golf in Ammerland offers good value, especially compared to some of Germany's more high-profile regions. You should budget roughly €50-€80 for a weekend round, with weekday rates often a bit lower. Look out for twilight deals or multi-round packages if you're planning to play several times; they can offer significant savings.
Are there any specific "must-play" courses or unique golf experiences in Ammerland?
While all the courses offer a solid round, we particularly love the one that winds through ancient oak groves and features a stunning old manor house as its backdrop. It truly captures the essence of Ammerland's serene landscape and offers a memorable, picturesque challenge. You'll find each course has its own charm, but that one really stands out for its classic German parkland feel.
What can we do in Ammerland when we're not on the golf course?
Ammerland is famous for its incredible rhododendron parks and gardens, which are a must-see, especially in spring. We highly recommend renting bikes and exploring the "Ammerland Parklandschaft" cycling routes, which connect charming villages and beautiful landscapes. Don't forget to sample the local "Ammerländer Schinken" - a delicious smoked ham - and fresh regional produce.