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Golf Holidays in Denmark

Why Book a Golf Break in Denmark?

✅ World-Class courses by acclaimed architects

✅ Extended daylight hours allowing for evening golf

✅ Perfect blend of city culture, history and gastronomy

Leave your visions of Vikings and longboats behind, because the Denmark of today is an elegant, diverse, and surprisingly excellent destination for a golf holiday.

As the smallest Scandinavian country, Denmark’s size is a huge advantage for travelling golfers. You'll find high-quality championship golf woven into a landscape that combines ancient castles, stunning coastlines and thriving modern cities. Enjoy a challenging morning round, then easily transition to exploring serious history, culture, and architecture, or perhaps a fun detour to Legoland!

With world-class golf and easy access to diverse attractions, Denmark offers a complete and effortlessly enjoyable European golf escape.

Golf Travel Tips for Denmark

The best time to visit Denmark for a golf break is in June, July and August, when daylight hours are long and temperatures sit comfortably between 17°C and 20°C. It can get cold with snow during the winter months but golfers can almost enjoy midnight golf during the summer with almost 24 hours of daylight.

  • UK to Copenhagen

    2 hours

  • High Season Dates

    Jul - Aug

  • Best Months for Golf

    May - Sep

  • High Season Temperatures

    18 - 20°C

Frequently Asked Questions about Golf Holidays in Denmark

How many golf courses are there in Denmark?

Golf is a really popular sport in Denmark; with over 200 courses in the country.

Is Denmark expensive for a golf holiday?

Denmark is generally considered to have a high cost of living compared to Southern Europe. However, green fees are competitive with other top European destinations and booking all-inclusive packages or self-catering accommodation can help manage costs. Flights from the UK are frequent and affordable.

Do I need to hire a car for a golf break in Copenhagen?

Hiring a car offers the most flexibility, especially if you plan to play courses like Great Northern (which is outside the Copenhagen area). However, for courses near the city like Rungsted and The Scandinavian, it is possible to use Denmark's efficient public transport (trains) or taxis, depending on your group size and budget.

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