Novara

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Courses

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best time of year to visit Novara for a golf trip?

We always recommend late spring (April-May) or early autumn (September-October) for Novara. You'll find the weather pleasantly mild for a full 18 holes, avoiding the intense summer heat and the chillier winter months. Plus, the courses are typically in peak condition, offering lush fairways and true greens without the peak tourist rush.

What kind of golf experience should I expect from Novara's courses?

Don't expect dramatic mountain courses here; Novara offers a more classic, parkland golf experience, often with mature trees and strategic water features. The courses are generally well-maintained and provide a relaxing round, perfect for enjoying the Italian countryside without overly punishing layouts. You'll find a welcoming, unpretentious atmosphere at most clubs.

Are Novara's golf courses suitable for all skill levels, and what's the typical cost?

Absolutely, Novara's courses are quite accommodating for golfers of all abilities, from beginners to seasoned players looking for a pleasant round. Green fees are generally mid-range, typically ranging from 60-90 Euros for 18 holes, offering excellent value for the quality of play. We always suggest booking a tee time in advance, especially on weekends, to secure your preferred slot.

Beyond the fairways, what unique local experiences does Novara offer for golfers?

While golf is the main draw, Novara is perfectly situated for exploring the stunning Lake Maggiore, just a short drive away. We highly recommend dedicating an afternoon to a boat trip or visiting the Borromean Islands for breathtaking views and historic villas. Don't leave without sampling the local Gorgonzola cheese and a glass of Nebbiolo wine- it's the perfect post-round indulgence.

How easy is it to get around Novara's golf courses, and do I need a car?

You'll definitely want a car to make the most of your Novara golf trip; public transport between the courses isn't practical. The courses are spread out enough that driving yourself offers the most flexibility and allows you to easily explore the surrounding towns and attractions. Roads are generally well-maintained, and parking is ample at all the clubs.