Golfvöllurinn Kollur
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the absolute best time to play Golfvöllurinn Kollur to truly experience its unique Icelandic charm?
We highly recommend visiting during the summer months, especially June and July, to take advantage of the midnight sun. Imagine teeing off at 10 PM with full daylight - it's an unforgettable experience you won't find anywhere else. The course conditions are also at their prime then, offering a firmer, faster play.
What kind of unique challenges can I expect at Golfvöllurinn Kollur that are specific to playing golf in Iceland?
Be prepared for the elements; the wind here can be a significant factor, often swirling unpredictably off the coast. The course itself is rugged and natural, demanding precise shot-making rather than brute force, so pack your windbreaker and adjust your club selection accordingly. It's a true test of links golf in a stunning, wild setting.
How easy is it to get to Golfvöllurinn Kollur, and do you have any practical travel tips for reaching the course?
Getting to Kollur is part of the adventure, but it's straightforward enough if you're renting a car, which we strongly recommend for exploring Iceland. The drive offers incredible scenery, and you'll find ample parking upon arrival. Just make sure your GPS is updated, as cell service can be spotty in some remote areas.
Is playing Golfvöllurinn Kollur an expensive round, and what's the typical cost for a visitor?
While golf in Iceland isn't the cheapest, we find Kollur offers excellent value for the unique experience. Expect green fees to be on par with other quality Icelandic courses, offering great value for such a distinctive setting. You're paying for an unforgettable round amidst dramatic landscapes, not just 18 holes.
Beyond the golf itself, what unique aspects or views should I make sure to appreciate while playing Golfvöllurinn Kollur?
Don't rush your round here; the views are truly spectacular and integral to the experience. You'll be treated to panoramic vistas of the surrounding mountains and coastline, often with sheep grazing nearby, adding to the authentic Icelandic charm. Take a moment on each tee box to soak it all in - it's more than just a golf course, it's a natural masterpiece.