Víkurvöllur í Mýrdal

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Víkurvöllur í Mýrdal, considering Iceland's weather?

We strongly recommend aiming for the summer months, specifically June through August, for the most consistent weather and the incredible experience of midnight sun golf. While you'll still want layers, the extended daylight hours mean you can often play late into the evening, which is truly unforgettable here.

What makes Víkurvöllur í Mýrdal a unique golf experience compared to other courses?

This course truly stands out for its dramatic coastal setting, playing right alongside the famous Reynisfjara black sand beach. You'll be hitting shots with the roaring Atlantic as your backdrop and often contending with the famous Icelandic winds, making every hole a strategic and exhilarating challenge.

What kind of facilities can I expect at Víkurvöllur í Mýrdal, and is there food available?

Don't expect a sprawling resort clubhouse; this is a charming, more rustic setup that focuses on the golf itself. There's a small pro shop for check-in and basic essentials, and while some snacks and drinks might be available, we recommend packing a heartier lunch or planning to eat in nearby Vík í Mýrdal before or after your round.

How much does it cost to play Víkurvöllur í Mýrdal, and how should I book a tee time?

Green fees are quite reasonable for Iceland, typically ranging from 5,000-7,000 ISK, making it an accessible option for a round. We highly recommend contacting the course directly via phone or email a few days in advance, especially during peak summer, as online booking might not always be available or reliable.

What essential gear should I bring for a round at Víkurvöllur í Mýrdal?

Layers are absolutely non-negotiable-think waterproofs, a windbreaker, and a warm base layer, even in summer. The weather can shift quickly here, and you'll definitely appreciate sturdy, waterproof golf shoes for the sometimes damp conditions and natural terrain. And trust us, bring a few extra balls; the wind can be quite unforgiving!