Arezzo

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Courses

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to plan a golf trip to Arezzo?

We find late spring (April-May) and early autumn (September-October) offer the most pleasant golfing conditions in Arezzo. You'll enjoy comfortable temperatures and lush fairways, avoiding the intense summer heat that can make midday rounds a real slog. These shoulder seasons also mean fewer crowds at the courses and around the region.

What kind of golf experience can I expect from Arezzo's three courses?

Arezzo's courses offer a charming, unpretentious Tuscan golf experience, often with stunning views of the rolling hills and vineyards. You won't find championship-level difficulty on every hole, but rather well-maintained layouts that prioritize enjoyable play and beautiful scenery. Expect a relaxed pace and a friendly, welcoming atmosphere.

Is Arezzo a standalone golf destination, or should I combine it with other Tuscan experiences?

While you could certainly spend a few days enjoying Arezzo's three courses, we highly recommend integrating your golf with the region's rich culture. The city itself is a gem, and its proximity to Chianti and other historic towns makes it perfect for combining golf with wine tasting, art, and incredible food. It's a fantastic base for exploring central Tuscany.

What's the typical cost for a round of golf at an Arezzo course?

You can generally expect green fees in Arezzo to range from €50-€80 for 18 holes, which is quite reasonable for Italy. Prices might vary slightly based on the season and specific course, but you'll find good value for the quality of play and the beautiful surroundings. We always recommend checking with the individual clubs for current rates and any package deals.

What are the must-do activities in Arezzo when I'm not on the course?

Beyond the greens, you absolutely must explore Arezzo's historic center, especially the Piazza Grande and the Basilica of San Francesco to see Piero della Francesca's breathtaking frescoes. We also recommend indulging in the local Tuscan cuisine - find a trattoria for pappa al pomodoro and a good Chianti Classico. Don't miss the antique market if you're there on the first Sunday of the month.