Golfanlage Bergkramerhof

18 hole Par 72

Website: https://www.gc-bergkramerhof.de/golfclub/

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the best time of year to play Golfanlage Bergkramerhof?

We think late spring (May-June) or early autumn (September-October) offers the ideal conditions here. You'll get comfortable temperatures and the Bavarian landscape truly shines, often with stunning views towards the Alps. Summer can be great too, but book early and be prepared for warmer days; the course can get busy then.

What makes Golfanlage Bergkramerhof stand out from other German courses?

What truly sets Bergkramerhof apart is its incredible Alpine backdrop - you're playing with the mountains as your constant companion, which is just breathtaking. The course itself is beautifully integrated into the rolling Bavarian countryside, offering a fair but engaging challenge. Expect well-maintained fairways and greens, but don't underestimate the subtle elevation changes and strategically placed water features that demand thoughtful shot placement.

Are there good options for food and drink at Golfanlage Bergkramerhof, or nearby?

Absolutely, the clubhouse restaurant at Bergkramerhof is excellent; we always make time for a traditional Bavarian meal there after a round, and the views from the terrace are superb. Their schnitzel is top-notch. For something different, you're close to several charming Bavarian villages with authentic Gasthäuser serving hearty local fare and fantastic beer - perfect for a post-golf unwind.

Is Golfanlage Bergkramerhof a welcoming course for international visitors?

You'll find Bergkramerhof incredibly welcoming. The staff are friendly and many speak English, making it easy for international guests to feel right at home. It has a relaxed, yet professional, Bavarian charm. It's not overly stuffy or exclusive; you'll see a mix of local members and visitors enjoying the game, which we always appreciate.

What's the signature hole or a key strategic challenge at Bergkramerhof?

Keep an eye out for the par-3 14th - it's often cited as the signature hole. You're hitting over water to a well-guarded green, with the Alps framing your shot; it's as beautiful as it is intimidating. Our advice? Don't get too distracted by the scenery and commit to your club selection - a slight miss here can be costly.