Norway
155 courses • 15 golf regions • ISO: NO
Golf Regions
- Møre og Romsdal (8 courses)
- Innlandet (11 courses)
- Finnmark (5 courses)
- Østfold (11 courses)
- Akershus (23 courses)
- Nordland (5 courses)
- Rogaland (14 courses)
- Buskerud (21 courses)
- Telemark (4 courses)
- Troms (2 courses)
- Agder (9 courses)
- Trøndelag (13 courses)
- Oslo (3 courses)
- Vestland (14 courses)
- Vestfold (12 courses)
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to plan a golf trip to Norway?
You'll want to aim for the summer months, typically June through August, to experience the longest daylight hours and the most reliable weather. Up north, you can even play under the midnight sun, which is an unforgettable experience. Be prepared for anything from warm sunshine to cool, misty conditions, even in peak season.
What makes golfing in Norway different from other European destinations?
Norway offers a truly wild golf experience, where dramatic fjords, towering mountains, and lush forests often frame your shots. Playing under the midnight sun in the northern regions is a unique highlight you won't find elsewhere. The courses themselves are often beautifully integrated into the natural landscape, providing stunning views at every turn.
Is golf in Norway an expensive endeavor?
Norway is generally known for its higher cost of living, and golf is no exception. Expect green fees to be comparable to premium courses in Western Europe, and accommodation and dining can add up quickly. We recommend budgeting accordingly and looking for package deals or staying slightly outside major city centers to save a bit.
Which regions offer the most breathtaking golf courses in Norway?
For truly spectacular scenery, head to the western fjords or the northern regions. Courses near Bergen or Ålesund offer incredible fjord-side views, while those further north, like Lofoten Links, provide a rugged, links-style experience against a backdrop of dramatic islands and the open sea. You'll find stunning vistas everywhere, but these areas really stand out.
What essential gear should I bring for a golf trip to Norway?
Layers are your best friend in Norway-s unpredictable climate, even in summer. Pack waterproofs, a windbreaker, and warm base layers, as conditions can change rapidly from sunny to chilly and wet. Don't forget sturdy, waterproof golf shoes; you'll appreciate them on some of the naturally rugged terrain.