Lanna Lodge Golf Resort

18 hole Par 71 & 6 hole Par 24

Website: https://lannalodge.se/

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to experience Lanna Lodge Golf Resort's courses?

You absolutely want to aim for the Swedish summer, from late May through August. The long daylight hours mean you can play well into the evening, and the course conditions are typically at their peak-lush and inviting. We recommend booking early, especially for weekend mornings, as the locals know this is prime time.

What's the deal with Lanna Lodge's 6-hole Par 24 course- is it worth playing?

Don't overlook the 6-hole course; it's a fantastic addition, especially if you're looking for a quick warm-up or want to dial in your short game. It's also perfect for beginners or a relaxed evening round with friends who might not be up for 18 holes. We often use it to settle bets after the main event.

What kind of challenge can I expect from the 18-hole course at Lanna Lodge, and are there any standout holes?

The 18-hole course at Lanna Lodge offers a really enjoyable, fair challenge that winds through classic Swedish forest and open parkland. You'll find some strategic bunkering and water hazards that demand thought, particularly on the back nine. Keep an eye out for the par-3 14th; it's a beautiful, tricky shot over water that can make or break your round.

How does Lanna Lodge Golf Resort compare in terms of overall experience and value for a golf trip to Sweden?

Lanna Lodge delivers excellent value, offering a relaxed, unpretentious Swedish golf experience without breaking the bank. You get well-maintained courses and a friendly atmosphere, which is exactly what we look for in a local gem. It's a great choice if you want quality golf that feels authentic, rather than overly manicured resort play.

What practical advice do you have for booking a tee time and making the most of a day at Lanna Lodge?

Always book your tee times online a few days in advance, especially if you're playing on a summer weekend. We suggest arriving a bit early to hit some balls on the range and maybe even play the 6-hole course as a warm-up. Grab a fika (coffee and pastry) at the clubhouse afterwards-it's a perfect Swedish tradition.