Bamble Golfpark
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to play Bamble Golfpark to really experience it?
We highly recommend visiting during the short Norwegian summer, from late June through early August. This window offers the longest daylight hours and the warmest temperatures, making for the most enjoyable and comfortable round. You'll want to book your tee time well in advance, as this is when the course is at its peak and most popular.
What kind of challenge does Bamble Golfpark present to golfers?
Bamble is a surprisingly varied track that will keep you on your toes, not just a flat walk in the park. You'll encounter some significant elevation changes and tight, tree-lined fairways that demand accuracy, especially as you navigate the back nine. Don't let the stunning scenic views distract you from the strategic shot-making required around these well-protected greens.
Is Bamble Golfpark easy to get to, and what's nearby for an overnight stay?
Getting to Bamble Golfpark is quite straightforward if you're driving, as it's conveniently located just off the E18 highway south of Oslo. For an overnight stay, we strongly recommend the charming coastal town of Kragerø, which is a short drive away. Kragerø offers excellent dining and accommodation options, providing a perfect, relaxing base after your round.
What should I expect to pay for a round at Bamble Golfpark, and is it good value?
Green fees at Bamble Golfpark are quite reasonable when you consider Norwegian standards and the quality of the course. You are paying for a meticulously maintained course set within stunning natural surroundings, which we believe offers excellent value for a memorable day out. Always check their official website for the most current rates and any potential twilight or package deals.
What makes the scenery at Bamble Golfpark particularly special?
The course is truly beautifully integrated into the Norwegian landscape, offering you a genuine taste of the region's natural beauty. You'll play through a captivating mix of dense forests and open, rolling areas, often catching glimpses of the coastline or the picturesque surrounding hills. It's more than just a round of golf; it's an immersive outdoor experience that connects you with Norway's stunning environment.