District de Lausanne

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Courses

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best time of year to visit District de Lausanne for a golf trip?

For the absolute best golf conditions and those iconic Swiss views, we highly recommend planning your trip between May and September. You'll find the courses in peak shape, the weather perfect for a full day on the links, and the surrounding landscape vibrant.

Given there are only two courses, what kind of golf experience should I expect in District de Lausanne?

Don't let the number fool you- Lausanne's two courses offer a distinct and memorable Swiss golf experience. You'll encounter beautifully maintained layouts, often with dramatic elevation changes and breathtaking views of Lake Geneva and the Alps, making each round truly special.

Is District de Lausanne a good standalone golf destination, or should I combine it with other regions?

Lausanne is perfect for a focused golf weekend or as a fantastic stop on a broader Swiss itinerary. With two quality courses easily accessible from the city center, you can enjoy a couple of rounds and still have plenty of time to explore the vibrant city and stunning lakeside.

What should I budget for green fees and overall golf costs in the District de Lausanne region?

Let's be direct- golf in Switzerland, including Lausanne, isn't cheap, but it's absolutely worth it for the quality and scenery. Expect green fees to range from CHF 120-180 per round, so budget accordingly for a premium experience.

Are the golf courses in District de Lausanne particularly challenging, or are they suitable for all skill levels?

While both courses offer a good test, they are generally welcoming to various skill levels. You'll encounter some elevation changes and strategic bunkering, but the layouts are fair, and the stunning scenery often makes up for any wayward shots. It's more about enjoying the Swiss landscape than battling an overly punitive course.