Fredriksten golfpark

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Fredriksten Golfpark for ideal conditions?

You'll find Fredriksten Golfpark truly shines during the Norwegian summer, from late May through early September. The long daylight hours mean you can enjoy a round well into the evening, and the course conditions are at their absolute peak. We recommend booking ahead, especially for weekend play.

What makes Fredriksten Golfpark's layout unique, and is it suitable for all skill levels?

This course offers a fantastic blend of challenging elevation changes and strategic holes, often with stunning views towards the historic Fredriksten Fortress. While it demands precision, especially on its tighter, tree-lined fairways, multiple tee boxes make it enjoyable for golfers of all handicaps. Don't underestimate the uphill climbs - they add to the workout!

How accessible is Fredriksten Golfpark, and what should I know about visiting the area?

Fredriksten Golfpark is conveniently located just outside Halden, making it an easy drive from Oslo or even Gothenburg, Sweden. We suggest combining your golf trip with a visit to the iconic Fredriksten Fortress, which offers incredible views and a fascinating history lesson. Parking at the course is ample and straightforward.

Is Fredriksten Golfpark good value for money, and what are the typical green fees?

We think Fredriksten Golfpark offers excellent value, especially considering the quality of the course and its unique setting. Green fees are generally in line with other quality Norwegian courses, typically ranging from 500-700 NOK for 18 holes, depending on the season and day. You're paying for a well-maintained course with memorable views.

What's the most memorable or challenging hole at Fredriksten Golfpark?

For us, the par-3 7th hole really stands out - it's a beautiful downhill shot with the fortress visible in the distance, but don't let the view distract you from the tricky green. The par-5 14th also demands respect, requiring a precise drive to avoid the dense rough before a challenging approach to a well-guarded green. Both offer a real test of nerve and skill.