Ammaia Clube Golfe Marvâo
Course closed. See http://www.1golf.eu/en/club/ammaia-clube-golfe-marvao-sa
Website: https://www.1golf.eu/en/club/ammaia-clube-golfe-marvao-sa
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I still play golf at Ammaia Clube Golfe Marvão?
Unfortunately, no. Ammaia Clube Golfe Marvão has been closed for some time now, so you won't be able to tee off here. It's a real shame, as the setting was quite unique.
What made Ammaia Clube Golfe Marvão unique when it was open?
When it was active, Ammaia offered a truly tranquil, almost wild golf experience, quite different from the manicured resort courses. The course was known for its rugged Alentejo landscape, blending seamlessly with ancient cork oaks and olive groves. It was a place where you truly felt immersed in nature, a real hidden gem for those who appreciated a less polished round.
Are there any rumors or plans for Ammaia Clube Golfe Marvão to reopen?
We haven't heard any concrete plans for a reopening, and honestly, it seems unlikely in the near future. The course has been dormant for quite a while, and bringing it back to playable condition would require significant investment. It's a wistful thought for those of us who remember playing there.
If I'm in the Marvão area looking for golf, what are my best alternatives?
Since Ammaia is closed, your best bet for golf will require a bit of a drive. We recommend heading towards the coast or south to the Algarve for a wider selection of active courses. For something closer, you might look towards Spain, but be prepared for a journey.
Beyond golf, what else should I explore around Marvão, Portugal?
Marvão itself is absolutely stunning and well worth the visit, golf or no golf. You must explore the medieval castle and wander the cobbled streets of the fortified village, which offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Alentejo plains. It's a truly historic and picturesque spot, perfect for hiking and enjoying authentic Portuguese culture.