Schwyz
Weather
- Jan: °C high, °C low
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Courses
- Golf Club Ybrig - 18 hole Par 70
- Golf Club Axenstein - 9 hole Par 31
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to plan a golf trip to Schwyz for optimal conditions?
We always recommend late spring (May-June) or early autumn (September-October) for Schwyz. You'll find the courses in prime condition, the mountain air is crisp, and the summer crowds have thinned out, making for a more serene round.
What kind of golf experience can I expect from the two courses in Schwyz?
The two courses in Schwyz offer a fantastic contrast, both set against stunning backdrops. You'll play challenging layouts that demand precision, often with dramatic elevation changes and breathtaking views of the surrounding Alps and Lake Lucerne. It's truly Swiss golf at its finest.
What's the typical cost for a round of golf in Schwyz, and what other expenses should I anticipate?
Expect green fees in Schwyz to be on the higher side, typically ranging from CHF 120-180 per round, which is standard for quality Swiss courses. Factor in additional costs for cart rentals if you need them, and remember that food and drinks at the clubhouses are also premium-priced.
What are the must-do activities or sights to combine with a golf trip in Schwyz?
Absolutely, Schwyz is more than just golf. We highly recommend taking a scenic boat trip on Lake Lucerne or exploring the historic town of Schwyz itself, home to impressive old buildings and the Forum of Swiss History. The region is also perfect for hiking, offering trails with incredible panoramic views.
Are the golf courses in Schwyz suitable for all skill levels, or are they particularly challenging?
While both courses in Schwyz are immaculately maintained, they do present a good challenge, especially with their undulating terrain and strategic bunkering. Beginners might find them tough, but multiple tee boxes ensure enjoyable play for mid-to-low handicappers who appreciate a strategic round amidst stunning scenery.