Whether you’re looking for dramatic scenery, championship courses, the comfort of a spa hotel or a peaceful retreat in the countryside, Luxembourg is perfectly positioned for unforgettable weekend golf holidays – without the hassle of airports or long travel days.
Below you will find a curated selection of some of the best weekend golf destinations easily accessible by car.
Royal Golf Club des Fagnes (Belgium) β Classic Ardennes golf in Spa
Located in the famous spa town of Spa, Royal Golf Club des Fagnes is often included Belgium top courses. Designed by famous architect Tom Simpson, It offers a traditional, elegant layout, surrounded by pine forests and rolling terrain Ardennes landscapes.
The course is known for its natural beauty, strategic bunkering and tranquil atmosphere. The fairways are lined with mature trees, giving it a classic ‘heathland’ character reminiscent of top English courses. A weekend here can easily combine golf with wellness thanks to the nearby Spa thermal baths β perfect for a relaxing golf-plus-leisure activity.
Henri-Chapelle Golf Club (Belgium) β A versatile weekend destination

Henri Chapelle is one of the most versatile golf complexes in the area Luxembourgwith three different courses ranging from a full championship format to a medium difficulty course and a compact 9 hole option. This variety makes it ideal for groups with mixed abilities, so everyone can find a course to suit their game. The landscape combines rolling hills with wide, open fairways and sweeping views over the eastern Belgian countryside. And with Aachen Just a short drive away you can easily combine your golf weekend with visits to German cities, culture and good restaurants.
Golf du Bois d’Arlon (Belgium) β Green escape to the countryside

If you don’t mind driving a little longer and are curious to venture in Belgium, Golf du Bois d’Arlon is a good choice: it’s set in 220 hectares of countryside and offers two courses: a Heathland 18-hole and a more relaxed 9-hole Parkland course, making it suitable for a wide range of golfers, from beginners to seasoned players.
The site combines picturesque scenery with strategic holes, undulating greens and fairways framed by natural vegetation – a welcome contrast to the often manicured parkland courses. The natural surroundings and tranquility make this club a peaceful, enjoyable destination if you want to combine golf with a drive through the countryside. Green fees on weekends are typically higher than on weekdays, but many consider it worth it for the setting, atmosphere and relaxed atmosphere.
Golf de Bitche (France) β Hidden pearl of the northern Vosges

For golfers who appreciate nature and tranquility, Bitch Golf is a unique experience. Located in the Regional Natural Park of the Northern Vosges, the 27-hole complex combines deep forests, ponds, sandstone rock formations and extensive green spaces.
The 18-hole main course offers a wide variety of holes, with some fairways carved into forest corridors and others more open with panoramas of the surrounding hills. It’s an ideal weekend choice for players who want to disconnect; the area is quiet, picturesque and rich in walking and cycling routes.
Golf de Preisch (France) β A golf escape on three frontiers

Located just across the border Golf de Preischin the Moselle region of Francea 27-hole estate spread across woodlands, ponds and winding fairways, spread over 107 hectares.
What makes price Particularly appealing for a weekend getaway is its variety and flexibility: three 9-hole courses (named ‘France’, ‘Luxembourg’ and ‘Germany’, a nod to the geographical trifecta), which can be mixed and matched to suit your mood and skill level.
After a round or two you don’t have to rush back; many local offers combine golf with spa, relaxation or simple accommodation, combining sport, nature and leisure. Due to the charm of the border region, price is especially suitable for players who like a bit of variety: wooded holes, water features, various 9-hole loops and an international feel. A weekend here feels more like a short golf holiday than a simple round.
Golf International Soufflenheim Baden-Baden (France/Germany border)

Co-designed by Bernhard Langer, Soufflenheim is one of the largest golf facilities in the region and offers an 18-hole championship course, a 9-hole course and a 6-hole academy course.
The layout is modern: wide fairways, numerous water hazards and strategically placed bunkers. The course is surrounded by forests and lakes and has an open and airy appearance. A lot of Luxembourg Golfers choose this destination for a whole weekend because Soufflenheim Combines effortlessly with a wellness stay nearby Baden-Baden (Germany), one of Europas most famous spas.
St. Wendel Golf Park (Germany) β A weekend resort with multiple courses

One of the best all-round golf resorts within easy reach Luxembourg, St. Wendel offers 27 holes spread over hilly terrain, meadows and small forests. The design combines natural landscapes with sporty layouts, creating holes that feel different.
What makes it perfect for a weekend is the lodge-style hotel, spacious exercise facilities and peaceful, rural atmosphere. It is a favorite among Luxembourg golfers who want a comfortable stay with a choice of different course combinations.
Golf Club Hardenberg (Germany) β Championship golf near GΓΆttingen

A top destination, Hardenberg is home to two exceptional courses, including the famous βGΓΆttingenβ course with its iconic boar-shaped island green β one of Germany most photographed holes.
The terrain is dramatic: forest edges, elevation changes, sandstone formations and perfectly maintained fairways. If you’re looking for a destination with tournament history and luxurious facilities, Hardenberg is one of the strongest options within a 4-hour drive.
The Empire of Nijmegen (Netherlands) β Forest & Heathland Perfection

This Dutchman complex offers 45 holes of high quality golf, with two full 18 hole courses and a further 9 holes. The landscape combines forest, rolling hills and open heathland β unique to the Netherlands and a welcome contrast to the usual lowland layouts.
The course offers a mix of technical holes through trees and wider fairways with dramatic views. It’s a fantastic weekend destination if you’re looking for variety, slightly cooler coastal air and the charm of Dutch country towns.
Why these clubs are worth it

Choose destinations outside Luxembourg opens up a richer range of landscapes and trail styles – from forested Ardennes classics to German resort complexes and Dutch heathlands. The 2 to 4 hour window is ideal for a Friday to Sunday escape: no airport lines, no long distances, just a scenic drive and a full weekend of quality golf.
You’ll also get access to better accommodation options on many courses, especially in Germany And Belgiumwhere on-site hotels or spa partnerships allow you to turn a weekend match into a real getaway.
Add the food culture of Belgiumthe wellness culture of Germanythe charm of the countryside Franceand the ease of driving across borders, and you have a travel radius made practical for golfers.
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