Torremirona Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Torremirona Golf Course?

We recommend visiting Torremirona in spring (April-May) or early autumn (September-October). You'll enjoy comfortable temperatures perfect for a round, avoiding the intense summer heat and the occasional chill of winter. The course is typically in fantastic shape during these shoulder seasons.

What makes Torremirona's course layout unique, and is it challenging for all handicaps?

Torremirona truly stands out with its undulating fairways and strategic water hazards, especially on holes like the par-3 12th, which demands precision. While it offers a fair test for lower handicappers, higher handicappers will find it enjoyable too, provided they choose the right tees. The course rewards thoughtful play over sheer power.

What can I expect from the facilities at Torremirona, and is it good value for money?

You'll find a well-appointed clubhouse with a welcoming restaurant and a pro shop stocked with essentials. While green fees are mid-range for the region, we think the course's excellent condition and the overall experience make it a solid value. Don't miss grabbing a drink on the terrace after your round-the views are lovely.

How busy does Torremirona get, and do you have any tips for a smooth round?

Torremirona can get quite busy, especially on weekend mornings and during peak season. We strongly advise booking your tee time well in advance, and consider an afternoon slot for a potentially quicker round. Keep an eye on the wind, as it can be a factor on some of the more exposed holes.

What's the post-golf experience like at Torremirona, and what's nearby for non-golfers?

After your game, the clubhouse restaurant offers delicious local Catalan cuisine-we particularly enjoyed their seafood dishes. For non-golfers or a relaxing evening, the resort has a spa and pools, and you're just a short drive from Figueres, home to the Salvador Dalí Theatre-Museum, which is an absolute must-see.