District de Delémont

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Courses

Frequently Asked Questions

Is District de Delémont a worthwhile golf destination, given it only has one course?

Absolutely, if you appreciate quality over quantity and stunning natural beauty. The single course here is a real gem, offering a memorable round set against the dramatic Jura mountains. It's perfect for a focused golf day or as a fantastic stop on a broader Swiss adventure.

When is the best time of year to plan a golf trip to District de Delémont?

We highly recommend visiting from late spring through early autumn, typically May to September. You'll find the weather most agreeable for golf, with lush fairways and the surrounding landscape at its vibrant best. Avoid winter, as the course will likely be closed or unplayable.

What kind of golf experience can I expect from the course in District de Delémont?

Expect a course that truly embraces its Jura mountain setting, often featuring elevation changes and strategic bunkering that demand thoughtful play. The views are a constant highlight, making every hole feel like a postcard. It's a challenging yet fair test for golfers of all handicaps.

What are some must-do activities in District de Delémont beyond the golf course?

You'll want to explore the charming town of Delémont itself, with its historic old town and castle. The region is fantastic for hiking and cycling through the Jura hills, offering breathtaking vistas and fresh mountain air. Don't miss sampling some local Swiss-French cuisine and cheeses.

How accessible is District de Delémont for international travelers, and what are the typical costs?

Delémont is well-connected by Switzerland's efficient train system, making it easy to reach from major airports like Basel or Zurich. While Switzerland is generally on the pricier side, you'll find the green fees here are competitive for a course of this caliber. Budget accordingly for quality accommodation and dining.