Club de Golf Alenda

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Club de Golf Alenda?

We always recommend visiting Alenda in the spring (March-May) or autumn (September-November). The weather is perfectly mild for golf, and you'll avoid the intense summer heat that can make a round less enjoyable. Plus, the course is typically in fantastic condition during these shoulder seasons.

Is Club de Golf Alenda a good fit for a mid-handicap golfer?

Absolutely, Alenda is a fantastic test for mid-handicappers. It's challenging enough to keep you honest, especially with some well-placed bunkers and subtle elevation changes, but it's also very fair. You'll find opportunities for birdies if you play smart, making it a truly rewarding round.

Is Club de Golf Alenda walkable, or should I plan on taking a buggy?

While you *can* walk Alenda, we strongly recommend a buggy, especially if you're playing in warmer months or aren't accustomed to some significant elevation changes. There are a few uphill treks between holes that can really tire you out, and a buggy lets you conserve energy to focus on your game.

What can I expect from the clubhouse and dining after my round at Alenda?

The clubhouse at Alenda is a real highlight - it's modern, comfortable, and the terrace offers fantastic views over the 18th hole. We always grab a post-round drink and a bite; the food is consistently good, offering a nice mix of local Spanish dishes and international options. It's the perfect spot to relax and discuss your round.

What makes Club de Golf Alenda stand out from other courses in the Alicante area?

Alenda truly shines with its natural integration into the landscape and its excellent value. Unlike some more resort-style courses, Alenda feels very authentic, offering a peaceful round surrounded by pine forests and mountains. It provides a quality golfing experience without the premium price tag often found elsewhere in the region.