Departamento Confluencia
Weather
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Courses
- Comahue Golf Club
- Los Canales de Plottier Nicklaus Design
- Rincón Club de Campo
- Los Canales de Plottier
- Arroyito Country Club
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the ideal time to plan a golf trip to Departamento Confluencia?
We recommend visiting during spring (October-November) and autumn (March-April) for the most pleasant golf weather here. Summers can get quite hot, and while winters are mild, you might encounter more wind, which adds a challenging element to your game.
What kind of golf courses can I expect in Departamento Confluencia?
You'll find a unique blend of Patagonian desert-style layouts, often with stunning views of the Limay and Neuquén rivers. Expect wide fairways, strategic bunkering, and fast greens that demand precision, all set against a dramatic, arid backdrop.
How easy is it to get between the golf courses in Departamento Confluencia?
Most of the courses are conveniently located within a reasonable driving distance of Neuquén city, making it easy to base yourself there and explore. We recommend renting a car to give you the flexibility to visit different clubs and enjoy the scenic drives at your own pace.
What's there to do in Departamento Confluencia when I'm not on the course?
Beyond the greens, explore the region's rich paleontological sites, especially the dinosaur museums near Neuquén. You can also enjoy excellent Patagonian cuisine, particularly the local lamb and trout, paired with some fantastic wines from nearby vineyards.
Is golfing in Departamento Confluencia an expensive experience compared to other Argentine regions?
While not as budget-friendly as some smaller, local courses elsewhere, golfing here offers excellent value for the quality of the courses and the unique Patagonian setting. Green fees are generally moderate, and you'll find good value in local accommodations and dining compared to major tourist hubs.