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Golf Holidays In Germany | Golf Packages & Tours
Germany offers a refined and structured golf experience, characterised by excellent course maintenance, thoughtful design, and picturesque countryside settings. Golf here is less about spectacle and more about precision, consistency, and quality, appealing to travellers who appreciate well-run clubs and elegant environments.
The climate is temperate, with a defined golf season that typically runs from spring through early autumn. Summers are mild to warm, providing comfortable playing conditions and lush course presentation. Regional variation allows golfers to explore different landscapes, from rolling farmland to forested hills and alpine foothills.
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German golf courses are predominantly parkland in style, featuring tree-lined fairways, pristine greens, and strategic layouts that reward accuracy. Facilities are modern and efficient, reflecting Germany’s reputation for organisation and attention to detail.
Golf trips are often combined with cultural cities, wine regions, and scenic driving routes, offering a balanced and enriching travel experience.
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Handy Germany Golf Holidays FAQs
These questions and answers were created using the most common questions travellers ask in the travel forums.
Public Transport
Allow passengers to exit before boarding trains, trams, or buses. Priority seating for elderly passengers, pregnant women, and people with disabilities is strictly respected. Quiet behaviour is expected—talking loudly or taking phone calls on public transport is discouraged.
Walking
Pedestrians generally keep to the right-hand side of footpaths. Jaywalking is illegal and socially frowned upon, especially at pedestrian crossings—wait for the green signal even if the road is clear.
Driving
Driving is on the right-hand side. Seatbelts are mandatory for all passengers. Right turn on red is not allowed unless a specific green arrow sign permits it. Autobahns may have no speed limit in sections, but speed limits elsewhere are strictly enforced.
Language
German is the official language. English is widely spoken, particularly in cities and tourist areas, but basic German phrases are appreciated.
Prices & Tax
Prices include VAT (19%). The displayed price is the final price you pay.
Tipping
Tipping is customary but modest. Rounding up the bill or leaving 5–10% is considered polite.
Drinking
The legal drinking age is 16 for beer and wine, and 18 for spirits.





