International Club de Golf Jaca

Frequently Asked Questions

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

We always recommend late spring or early autumn for Jaca. The weather is typically perfect - warm sun, crisp air - and the course is in fantastic condition without the peak summer crowds. If you visit in summer, expect hotter days but still glorious mountain golf.

What kind of challenge does International Club de Golf Jaca offer golfers?

Don't let the serene mountain setting fool you; Jaca presents a thoughtful challenge. You'll navigate significant elevation changes and tight fairways that demand precision, especially on the back nine. It's a course that rewards strategic play over brute force, making you think on every shot.

What makes the views at International Club de Golf Jaca so special?

The Pyrenees backdrop is simply breathtaking and truly unique among Spanish courses. From nearly every hole, you're treated to panoramic vistas of rugged peaks and lush valleys. It's the kind of scenery that makes even a bad shot feel a little less painful.

Is it advisable to take a buggy at International Club de Golf Jaca, or is it a walkable course?

While we love walking a course, Jaca's mountain terrain means a buggy is a smart choice for most. There are some serious uphill climbs between holes, and you'll want to conserve energy to enjoy the golf and those incredible views. If you're very fit, go for it, but don't say we didn't warn you.

What's the typical green fee experience like at International Club de Golf Jaca, and is it good value?

You'll find Jaca offers excellent value for a course of its quality and setting. Green fees are generally quite reasonable, especially compared to coastal resorts, and often include a buggy. It's a fantastic opportunity to experience top-tier mountain golf without breaking the bank.