Golfclub Schloss Reichertshausen

18 hole Par 71 + 6 hole academy course

Website: https://www.gcr.de/

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Golfclub Schloss Reichertshausen a unique golf experience in Germany?

You'll find the course truly stands out with its stunning views of the historic Schloss Reichertshausen, which often comes into play visually on several holes. The mature trees and rolling Bavarian landscape create a picturesque, tranquil round that feels distinctly German. We love how the course integrates natural beauty with a touch of old-world charm.

When is the best time to visit Golfclub Schloss Reichertshausen for optimal playing conditions?

We highly recommend visiting between late April and early October. During these months, you'll experience the course in its prime-lush fairways, well-kept greens, and comfortable temperatures perfect for a full round. Avoid the colder, wetter winter months when conditions can be less forgiving.

How challenging is the 18-hole course at Schloss Reichertshausen for an average golfer?

While it's a Par 71, don't let that fool you-Schloss Reichertshausen offers a fair but engaging challenge. You'll encounter some strategically placed bunkers and water hazards that demand thoughtful shot placement, especially on the back nine. It's a course that rewards precision over raw power, making it enjoyable for various handicaps.

What kind of facilities and dining options can we expect at Golfclub Schloss Reichertshausen?

Beyond the excellent golf, you'll find a welcoming clubhouse with a fantastic restaurant offering traditional Bavarian fare and international dishes. The terrace provides lovely views over the course, perfect for a post-round drink. It's a relaxed, friendly atmosphere where you can truly unwind.

Is it necessary to book tee times far in advance at Golfclub Schloss Reichertshausen, and what's the typical green fee cost?

We always advise booking your tee time a few days, or even a week, in advance, especially if you're planning to play on a weekend or during peak season. Green fees are generally in line with other quality German courses, typically ranging from 70-90 Euros for 18 holes, offering good value for the experience.