Minigolf

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to visit Alpenblick Minigolf to really soak in the views and avoid the busiest times?

We always recommend visiting Alpenblick during the late spring (May-June) or early autumn (September-October) for the perfect balance. You'll enjoy crisp mountain air and fewer crowds, making it easier to focus on those tricky Bavarian-themed holes. Weekday mornings are your secret weapon for a truly peaceful round.

What makes Alpenblick Minigolf stand out from other courses I might have played in Germany?

Alpenblick isn't just another concrete course; it features beautifully integrated natural stone obstacles and a few holes that mimic local alpine challenges. Keep an eye out for the 'Zugspitze Ascent' hole-it's a multi-tiered beast that will test your putting touch, and the 'Partnach Gorge' hole requires a precise bank shot.

What's the typical cost to play at Alpenblick Minigolf, and is it good value for a family outing?

Expect to pay around €5-€7 per adult and €3-€5 for children, which is pretty standard for a well-maintained course in this region. We think it's excellent value; you're not just paying for the game but also for the stunning mountain backdrop and the meticulously kept grounds. Plan for about 1.5-2 hours of fun.

We're making a day of it in Garmisch-Partenkirchen; what else should we combine with our visit to Alpenblick Minigolf?

After conquering the course, we highly recommend a stroll through the charming pedestrian zone of Garmisch-Partenkirchen for some local shopping and a traditional Bavarian lunch. For something more active, the Partnach Gorge is just a short drive away and offers an unforgettable walk through dramatic rock formations-it's a perfect complement to your minigolf adventure.

I'm bringing some friends who are new to minigolf; is Alpenblick Minigolf too challenging for beginners?

Not at all! While Alpenblick has some genuinely clever and challenging holes, it's designed for all skill levels to enjoy. The fairways are generally forgiving, and even if you're new, you'll find plenty of opportunities for a lucky bounce or a satisfying par. Just focus on having fun and enjoying the scenery-that's what minigolf is all about here.