Club de Golf Las Ramblas de Orihuela

Frequently Asked Questions

How challenging is Club de Golf Las Ramblas, really?

This course is a proper test of your game, so don't come expecting an easy stroll. Its defining feature is the deep ravines and natural undulations that demand precise shot-making, especially off the tee. You'll need to think your way around every hole, making it incredibly rewarding if you play smart.

When's the best time of year to play Las Ramblas without melting or getting rained out?

We always recommend visiting in the shoulder seasons - late spring (April-May) or early autumn (September-October). The weather is beautifully mild then, perfect for golf, and you'll avoid the intense summer heat and the busier winter crowds. You'll find the course in prime condition during these months.

What makes the layout of Las Ramblas so unique compared to other Spanish courses?

What truly sets Las Ramblas apart are the dramatic, natural ravines that crisscross the fairways, demanding daring carries and strategic layups. These 'ramblas' aren't just hazards; they're integral to the course's character, making for some truly memorable, risk-reward holes you won't forget. It's a truly wild and natural design.

Is the green fee at Las Ramblas worth it for the overall experience?

Absolutely, we think it's excellent value for the unique challenge and stunning natural setting you get. While not the cheapest in the region, you're paying for a truly distinctive, well-maintained course that will push your game and leave a lasting impression. It's an experience, not just another round.

What's one crucial piece of advice for someone playing Las Ramblas for the first time?

Bring plenty of extra golf balls - seriously. The ravines are ball magnets, and while the course is beautiful, it's unforgiving if you stray. We also suggest a buggy; the elevation changes can be significant, and you'll want to conserve energy for those crucial shots over the 'ramblas.'