2nd
Course Details
- Course Type: hole
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the absolute best time to play golf in Norway, especially considering the unique daylight?
Focus on late June through early August for the best conditions and the incredible experience of midnight sun golf. You'll find the course in peak shape, and playing under a sun that never truly sets is something you won't forget.
What specific challenges or unique features should I expect on a Norwegian course like this?
Prepare for dramatic elevation changes and often exposed fairways that demand precise ball striking, especially when the coastal winds pick up. The natural rock formations and sometimes unpredictable bounces add a layer of strategy you won't find on flatter courses.
Is golfing in Norway a budget-breaker, and what's the typical cost for a round here?
Let's be direct - Norway isn't cheap, and green fees reflect that, often ranging from 800-1200 NOK for 18 holes. However, the sheer beauty and unique experience offer incredible value, making it a worthwhile splurge for serious golfers.
What should we plan to do around the course when we're not golfing?
You're in Norway, so embrace the outdoors! We highly recommend exploring the nearby hiking trails for breathtaking fjord views or trying some local fishing. Don't miss sampling fresh seafood at a local restaurant - it's a true highlight.
How easy is it to get to this course, and do I need a car?
While Norway's public transport is good, we strongly advise renting a car for flexibility, especially to reach some of the more scenic courses. The drive itself is part of the adventure, offering stunning views you'd otherwise miss.