Valle d'Aosta / Vallée d'Aoste

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Courses

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to plan a golf trip to Valle d'Aosta?

You'll find the Valle d'Aosta golf season really shines from late spring through early autumn, typically May to October. We recommend aiming for June or September for ideal weather-warm days, crisp air, and those stunning mountain views without the peak summer crowds.

What kind of golf experience should I expect from Valle d'Aosta's limited number of courses?

Don't let the small number of courses fool you; Valle d'Aosta offers a truly unique Alpine golf experience. You'll play challenging mountain layouts with dramatic elevation changes and breathtaking views of the surrounding peaks, a refreshing change from coastal or flatland courses. It's about quality over quantity here, with each course offering its own distinct character.

Beyond golf, what else should I plan to do while visiting Valle d'Aosta?

Valle d'Aosta is an outdoor enthusiast's dream, so definitely plan to explore beyond the fairways. We always suggest hiking some of the incredible trails, visiting the ancient Roman ruins in Aosta, or touring one of the region's many medieval castles. It's also a fantastic place to indulge in hearty Alpine cuisine and local wines.

Is golf in Valle d'Aosta an expensive endeavor compared to other Italian regions?

While not a budget destination, we find Valle d'Aosta offers good value for the quality of the experience. Green fees are generally comparable to other premium Italian courses, but the overall cost can be offset by choosing charming agriturismo stays and enjoying excellent, reasonably priced local food. Expect a high-end experience without the exorbitant price tag of some more famous European golf destinations.

With only four courses, which one should be a priority for my Valle d'Aosta golf itinerary?

If you have to pick just one, we highly recommend Cervino Golf Club for its truly unforgettable setting. Playing at the foot of the Matterhorn-Cervino is an experience unlike any other, offering spectacular views and a challenging high-altitude round. It's a must-play for any golfer visiting the region.