Härnösand GK

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Härnösand GK for optimal conditions?

We recommend aiming for late spring, typically May to June, or early autumn in September. You'll find the course in prime condition, lush and green, with comfortable temperatures perfect for a round. While mid-summer offers incredibly long daylight hours, these shoulder seasons provide a more serene experience with fewer crowds.

What kind of challenge can I expect at Härnösand GK, and what makes its layout unique?

Härnösand offers a delightful mix of parkland and forest holes, often with elevation changes that demand thoughtful club selection. You'll find yourself navigating tight, tree-lined fairways on some holes, then opening up to more expansive views on others, making for a varied and engaging round. Don't underestimate the subtle slopes on the greens-they're trickier than they look.

Are there any must-see holes or particularly scenic spots at Härnösand GK?

Absolutely, keep an eye out for the stretch around holes 12-14. The views over the Ångermanland landscape, especially towards the water, are truly breathtaking and provide a fantastic backdrop to your game. The par-3 13th, in particular, demands a precise shot over a valley, rewarding you with a stunning panorama.

How does the green fee at Härnösand GK compare to other Swedish courses, and what's included?

Härnösand offers excellent value for the quality of golf you receive; it's generally more affordable than some of the more famous Swedish coastal tracks. Your green fee covers a well-maintained course and a friendly atmosphere, but remember to factor in any rental clubs or buggy fees separately if you need them. We always recommend booking your tee time in advance, especially during peak season.

What's the post-round experience like at Härnösand GK, and is there a good place to grab a bite?

The clubhouse restaurant at Härnösand is a real gem, offering hearty Swedish fare with a lovely view of the 18th green. It's the perfect spot to unwind, discuss your round, and enjoy a traditional "fika" or a proper meal. We highly recommend trying their local specialty if it's on the menu-it's always fresh and delicious.