Campo de Golf El Robledal
Frequently Asked Questions
When's the ideal time of year to play El Robledal without battling the heat or crowds?
Focus on spring (April-May) or early autumn (September-October) for the best experience. You'll enjoy comfortable temperatures perfect for walking the course, and the fairways are typically in prime condition before or after the peak summer rush.
What's the biggest challenge or most memorable aspect of playing El Robledal?
The course's undulating terrain and strategically placed water hazards on the back nine are what really test your game. We particularly love the par-3 14th; its elevated tee shot over a ravine demands precision and offers stunning views of the surrounding olive groves.
Is El Robledal a good value for its green fees compared to other courses in Spain?
Absolutely, El Robledal offers excellent value, especially if you book a twilight tee time or look for weekday deals. You're getting a well-maintained course with a thoughtful layout for a price that often undercuts some of the more tourist-heavy options nearby.
How busy does El Robledal get, and can I expect a reasonable pace of play?
During peak season weekends, it can get a bit busy, but the course marshals do a good job of keeping things moving. For a more relaxed round, we highly recommend playing early on a weekday morning; you'll often have the front nine almost to yourself.
What's the clubhouse like at El Robledal, and is it worth staying for a meal?
The clubhouse is charming and unpretentious, offering a genuine Spanish welcome. Their post-round tapas and a cold cerveza on the terrace are a must-do; the local jamón and cheese platters are surprisingly good and perfectly hit the spot after 18 holes.