Eda Golfbana

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to play Eda Golfbana, and what's the weather typically like?

We highly recommend visiting Eda from late May through early September. You'll enjoy the long Scandinavian daylight hours, often playing well into the evening, and the course is in its prime condition. Expect pleasant temperatures, usually around 18-25°C, but always pack a light rain jacket - Swedish summer weather can be a bit unpredictable.

What kind of challenge does Eda Golfbana present, especially for different handicaps?

Eda offers a really enjoyable test for all skill levels, but don't let its scenic beauty fool you - it's no pushover. The course winds through mature forest, demanding accuracy off the tee, and the water features on several holes, particularly the par-3 17th, will certainly keep you honest. Higher handicappers will find it forgiving enough to enjoy, while low handicappers will appreciate the need for precise shot-making.

How does Eda Golfbana compare in terms of value, especially if I'm coming from Norway?

Eda is an absolute gem for value, especially if you're crossing the border from Norway. You'll find the green fees significantly more affordable than many Norwegian courses, offering a fantastic championship-level experience without breaking the bank. It's a smart choice for a day trip or a weekend getaway, giving you excellent bang for your buck.

Are there any signature holes or specific features at Eda Golfbana that really stand out?

Absolutely, Eda has a few holes that will stick with you. The par-5 13th, with its dramatic downhill tee shot and a green guarded by water, is a real beauty and a strategic challenge. Also, keep an eye out for the par-3 17th - it's a stunning hole over water that demands a confident strike to reach the island-like green.

What's the best way to get to Eda Golfbana, especially if I'm traveling internationally or from Oslo?

Eda Golfbana is conveniently located very close to the Norwegian border, making it an easy drive from Oslo - you're looking at about a 1.5 to 2-hour journey. We recommend driving, as it gives you the flexibility to explore the beautiful Värmland region. Just follow the E18 towards Karlstad and then take the exit for Eda, it's well signposted.