Limburg

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Courses

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes golfing in Limburg a unique experience compared to other Dutch regions?

You'll find Limburg's golf scene distinctively different, thanks to its rolling hills and southern European flair. Many courses here wind through ancient estates or offer dramatic elevation changes, a rarity in the flatter parts of the Netherlands. We love the relaxed, almost Burgundian atmosphere that permeates the clubs.

When is the best time to visit Limburg for a golf trip?

We always recommend late spring (May-June) or early autumn (September-October) for Limburg. The weather is typically pleasant, the courses are in prime condition, and you avoid the peak summer crowds. Plus, the autumn foliage adds a beautiful backdrop to your rounds.

What types of golf courses can I expect to play in Limburg?

Prepare for a delightful mix, but Limburg truly shines with its parkland and forest courses, often featuring significant elevation changes. You'll encounter challenging layouts that demand strategic shot-making, often with stunning views over the countryside. Don't expect many links-style courses here; it's all about the lush, inland beauty.

How do Limburg's green fees compare, and is it good value for golfers?

We find Limburg offers excellent value, especially considering the quality and unique landscapes. Green fees typically range from €60-€95 for 18 holes, which is competitive for such well-maintained and often historic courses. You're paying for a memorable experience, not just a round of golf.

What practical tips do you have for getting around and staying in Limburg for a golf trip?

Renting a car is highly recommended; it gives you the freedom to explore the region's scattered courses and charming towns like Maastricht or Valkenburg. We suggest basing yourself centrally to minimize travel time between rounds, and definitely sample the local Limburgse vlaai-it's a delicious post-round treat.