Slovenia

15 courses • 0 golf regions • ISO: SI

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to plan a golf trip to Slovenia to avoid crowds and get good weather?

We've found late spring (May-June) and early autumn (September-October) to be absolutely ideal. You'll enjoy pleasant temperatures perfect for a round, and the courses aren't as packed as peak summer. Plus, the changing leaves in autumn add a stunning backdrop to your game.

With only 15 courses, does Slovenia offer enough variety for a dedicated golf trip, or is it more of a "golf plus" destination?

Slovenia absolutely delivers on variety, especially considering its compact size. You'll find everything from the regal, parkland style of Bled Golf Course, often cited as one of Europe's most beautiful, to challenging layouts nestled in the foothills of the Alps. We recommend focusing on the northwestern region for a concentrated, high-quality golf experience.

How do golf costs in Slovenia compare to other popular European golf destinations like Spain or Portugal?

You'll be pleasantly surprised by the value in Slovenia. Green fees are generally more affordable than in Western Europe, often ranging from €50-€90 for a top-tier course. This means you can enjoy excellent golf without breaking the bank, leaving more budget for their fantastic local cuisine and wine.

Beyond golf, what unique experiences should we definitely add to our itinerary while in Slovenia?

Slovenia is perfect for combining golf with adventure and culture. After your round, we highly recommend exploring Lake Bled with its iconic island church, or hiking in Triglav National Park for breathtaking views. You'll find incredible natural beauty and charming towns, making for a truly unforgettable trip beyond the fairways.

Is it easy to travel between courses in Slovenia, or should we plan to base ourselves in one spot?

Slovenia is incredibly compact and easy to navigate, making it perfect for a multi-course itinerary. We suggest basing yourself near Ljubljana or Lake Bled; from there, you can reach most of the country's best courses within an hour's drive. Renting a car is definitely the way to go for maximum flexibility.