Campiña de Jerez

Weather

  • Jan: °C high, °C low
  • Feb: °C high, °C low
  • Mar: °C high, °C low
  • Apr: °C high, °C low
  • May: °C high, °C low
  • Jun: °C high, °C low
  • Jul: °C high, °C low
  • Aug: °C high, °C low
  • Sep: °C high, °C low
  • Oct: °C high, °C low
  • Nov: °C high, °C low
  • Dec: °C high, °C low

Courses

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes golfing in Campiña de Jerez unique, especially with just two courses?

You'll find a focused, high-quality golf experience here, not a sprawling resort scene. The courses are well-maintained and offer a genuine challenge, often set against the region's iconic vineyards and rolling hills. It's about quality over sheer quantity, allowing you to truly savor each round without rushing to the next.

When is the ideal time to plan a golf trip to Campiña de Jerez?

We recommend visiting in spring (March-May) or autumn (September-November). The weather is perfectly mild for golf, avoiding the intense summer heat, and it's also prime season for experiencing the region's famous sherry harvests or equestrian events. You'll enjoy comfortable rounds and vibrant local culture.

What non-golf activities should I definitely include in my Campiña de Jerez itinerary?

You absolutely must dive into the region's rich culture beyond the fairways. We suggest touring a traditional sherry bodega for a tasting, and catching an equestrian show at the Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art is an unforgettable experience. These activities perfectly complement your time on the course.

Should I plan a dedicated golf trip to Campiña de Jerez, or is it better as part of a larger tour?

Given the two excellent but limited course options, we think Campiña de Jerez shines brightest as a key stop on a broader Andalusian golf adventure. You can easily combine it with other fantastic golf regions like Costa del Sol or Huelva, making for a diverse and memorable trip. It's perfect for a two-day golf immersion before moving on.

What should I budget for green fees and accommodation in Campiña de Jerez?

Green fees here are generally mid-range, offering good value for the quality-expect to pay around €70-€120 per round, depending on the course and season. Accommodation varies from charming boutique hotels in Jerez de la Frontera to more upscale options, so you can tailor your stay to your budget. You'll find excellent dining experiences that won't break the bank.