Bertie's Pitch and Putt
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the vibe like at Bertie's Pitch and Putt, and is it suitable for beginners?
Bertie's is wonderfully laid-back, a true local gem where you'll feel right at home. It's absolutely perfect for beginners or anyone looking for a relaxed round without the pressure of a championship course. You'll find the greens well-maintained but forgiving, making it ideal for honing your short game.
What are the typical costs and do I need to bring my own clubs to Bertie's?
You'll find Bertie's incredibly affordable, usually just a few euros per round, making it excellent value for a fun afternoon. Don't worry about lugging your own gear; they provide clubs and balls as part of the fee, so you can just show up and play.
When's the best time to visit Bertie's Pitch and Putt to avoid crowds and enjoy the weather?
We always recommend heading to Bertie's on a weekday morning if you can, especially outside of peak summer holidays, to enjoy a quieter round. While Irish weather is famously unpredictable, a sunny spring or early autumn afternoon offers the most pleasant conditions and stunning views of the surrounding countryside.
Are there any particular holes or features at Bertie's that stand out?
Absolutely, Bertie's isn't just a flat field. Keep an eye out for the tricky 7th hole, which features a deceptively sloped green that will test your touch. We also love the panoramic views from the elevated tee on the 4th, offering a lovely glimpse of the local landscape.
How easy is it to get to Bertie's Pitch and Putt, and what else is there to do nearby?
Bertie's is usually quite accessible, often just a short drive from local towns, so a rental car is your best bet for convenience. After your round, we suggest exploring the charming village nearby for a traditional pub lunch or checking out any local historical sites - it's a great way to experience authentic Ireland.