Why Estonia as a Golf Destination – The All Square Blog

Why Estonia as a Golf Destination – The All Square Blog

Estonia Offers a mix of natural beauty and accessibility. The country is compact – you can play on multiple courses, even during a long weekend. The majority of the golf season runs from May to November, when the weather is mild and daylight is generous.

The jobs are often placed in forest, coastal dunes or near rivers. Water hazards are common, wooded pieces are frequent and the site varies between tire-like coast holes and more enclosed, park or wooded layouts.

Island of Saara's

Estonia Also combines very beautiful golf with culture. Historical cities (Tallinn the highlight), spas, beaches and islands such as Saarema’s are all accessible. That means you don’t just play golf – you experience nature, history, kitchen and a certain Nordic/Baltic atmosphere.

Top golf courses to visit

Here are some of the best courses, each of which offer something special:

Estonian Golf & Country Club (near Tallinn)

Estonian Golf & Country Club

A of the best clubs, this complex Has 27 holes, divided between the Zeebaan and the stone course. The Zeebaan is remarkable because of its views along the Baltic Sea and the Jägala River Delta. Holes near the water and the picturesque natural environment make this a strong choice. The club is only about 25-30 km from TallinnSo it’s very accessible.

Pärnu Bay Golf Left

Pärnu Bay Golf Left

A real left course, Pärnu Bay stretches along a sandy coastline near Reiu, just outside the seaside resort of Pärnu. Because of the coastal winds, vescue grasses, dune functions and sandy soil, it feels more like traditional left golf. The view of Pärnu Bay is part of the experience. The course has received strong reviews and was awarded “Estonias Best golf course 2024. “

Niitvälja Golfclub

Niitvälja Golfclub

Near Tallinn” Whey was the first wave facility in the Baltic region (opened in 1993). It is slightly more mature, with wooded parts and established fairways. It is popular with both local golfers and visitors, especially for shorter journeys or when a fast round is desired.

Saaremaa Golf & Country Club

Saaremaa Golf & Country Club

For slightly more outside the beaten paths, Saarema’s (an island in the Baltic Sea) has its Golf club. The journey – via ferry or local transport – gives a sense of resistance, peace and landscape. Playing here adds variation, both in site and in experience.

Rae Golf & Other options around Tallinn

Rae Golf

If you stay in or close TallinnYou have a few extra courses that are worth exploring. Rae Golf Underwent renovation in 2019, adding practice facilities and updating holes.

Local culture, travel and extras

Tallinn Oude Stad

A wains to Estonia Does not just go over the holes. There are many ways to enrich the experience:

Planning and Logistics

Boutique Hotel Rosenplänter, Pärnu

Getting there is fairly simple. Tallinn has an international airport with connections nearby Europe. Car rental or arranging local transport helps, especially if you want to visit courses outside of city areas.

Accommodations vary from boutique hotels in old cities to spa hotels in Pärnuand guest houses on islands. Prices can be more reasonable than in many Western European golf destinations, but expect premium prices at top courses.

If you only have a short trip (weekend or 4-5 days), focus on Tallinn + one coastal area (Pärnu or Saarema’s) is ideal. If you have more time, you can go a little more off-grid and combine several courses (left, forest, coast) for variety.

What to expect: challenges and highlights

Golf playing golf

The wind can be an important factor – especially on left or coastal holes. You will find that some courses are more forgiving, others less. Weather fluctuations are possible; Even in the summer you can be confronted with rain or cold wind, especially near the coast or on islands.

On the positive side, very little of the wave “hassle” of busy resorts. You often have quiet fairways, less traffic and more serene environment. The aesthetic contrast of forests + sea + long light evenings makes many rounds special. Estonians are friendly, and although English is often spoken, some local habits or small infrastructure differences can surprise; Seeing them is part of the charm.

Estonia and the region: Beyond the borders

Golf course in Finland

If you have more time or want to combine Estonia Consider adjacent wave spaces Latvia And Finland. The Baltic countries share some similarities – coastal connections, wooded courses, cooler climates – but each has its own taste. From the south EstoniaIt’s not far Latviaand from the north Estoniacross over Finland (per ferry or flight) gives access to many more courses with a similar landscape, plus the extra attraction of the Finnish archipelago.

Last thoughts

Estonian Golf & Country Club

Estonia Offers a wave trip of contrast: sea and forest, silence and culture, loneliness and festive charm. If you appreciate a landscape, variation in course styles and from the path instead of in the busy resorts, this is an excellent choice. With relatively short travel in the country, you can build a travel schedule that is rich without being tiring.

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