Zaragoza
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why should I consider Zaragoza for a golf trip, given it only has three courses?
Don't let the low course count fool you; Zaragoza offers a surprisingly robust golf experience, especially if you appreciate a blend of quality play and authentic Spanish culture. It's perfect for a long weekend, allowing you to truly immerse yourself in the city's history and gastronomy after your rounds. We found it a refreshing change from the more crowded coastal golf hubs.
What's the best time of year to play golf in Zaragoza, and what kind of weather should I expect?
For the most enjoyable golf, we strongly recommend visiting Zaragoza in spring (April-May) or early autumn (September-October). You'll find pleasant temperatures, typically in the low to mid-20s Celsius, and less wind, making for ideal playing conditions. Avoid the intense summer heat, which can easily reach 40°C, and the surprisingly chilly, often foggy winters.
How do the three golf courses in Zaragoza differ, and which one is a must-play?
Each course here offers a distinct flavor, but if you only have time for one, Club de Golf La Peñaza is our top pick for its immaculate conditioning and challenging layout. You'll navigate tree-lined fairways and strategically placed bunkers, demanding precision from tee to green. Los Lagos de Zaragoza, on the other hand, provides a more open, links-style feel with water hazards that keep you on your toes.
Is Zaragoza an expensive golf destination compared to other parts of Spain?
We found Zaragoza to be an excellent value golf destination, especially when compared to the pricier coastal regions of Spain. Green fees are generally more affordable, and you'll get fantastic quality for your money, often around €50-€80 per round. Accommodation and dining in the city also offer great value, letting you stretch your budget further.
What should I do in Zaragoza when I'm not on the golf course?
Zaragoza truly shines off the course, offering a rich cultural experience that complements your golf perfectly. You absolutely must visit the stunning Basílica del Pilar and explore the Aljafería Palace, both architectural marvels. We loved wandering through the old town's tapas bars in El Tubo, soaking in the lively atmosphere and enjoying incredible local cuisine.