Golf Region
Golf is part of a magical world in Friuli Venezia Giulia: you can practise this wonderful sport while you enjoy views of the most stunning mountain and sea sides.
Golf Club Grado, 2 kilometres from the Hotel Savoy, has a “championship” 18-hole course and an “executive” 9-hole course, set in the wonderful and peaceful oasis of the lagoon and sea of Grado.
Golf Club Udine, a few kilometres from San Daniele, has an 18-hole course, where you can play against a backdrop of the Carnic Alps and walking over the gentle curves of the hills, in the shade of centuries-old oaks and beech trees.
Golf Club Lignano, with its 18-hole course - made even more attractive by its great lakes, difficult bunkers, “arizona” areas and the gentle movement of its fairways.
Golf Club Trieste was the first Golf Club in Friuli Venezia Giulia and its 18-hole course, in a setting 350 metres above sea level, in the rugged Karst hills, offers a full golfing experience for players of all levels.
Golf Club Tarvisio, on the border with Austria and Slovenia, is about 1 and a half hours from Grado: an 18-hole course offering the magnificent scenery of the rugged peaks of Mangart and the sparkling mountain air.
Golf Club Grado, 2 kilometres from the Hotel Savoy, has a “championship” 18-hole course and an “executive” 9-hole course, set in the wonderful and peaceful oasis of the lagoon and sea of Grado.
Golf Club Udine, a few kilometres from San Daniele, has an 18-hole course, where you can play against a backdrop of the Carnic Alps and walking over the gentle curves of the hills, in the shade of centuries-old oaks and beech trees.
Golf Club Lignano, with its 18-hole course - made even more attractive by its great lakes, difficult bunkers, “arizona” areas and the gentle movement of its fairways.
Golf Club Trieste was the first Golf Club in Friuli Venezia Giulia and its 18-hole course, in a setting 350 metres above sea level, in the rugged Karst hills, offers a full golfing experience for players of all levels.
Golf Club Tarvisio, on the border with Austria and Slovenia, is about 1 and a half hours from Grado: an 18-hole course offering the magnificent scenery of the rugged peaks of Mangart and the sparkling mountain air.










