Veneto was part of the Roman Empire until the 5th century AD. Later, after a feudal period, it was part of the Republic of Venice until 1797. For centuries, Venice ruled over one of the largest and richest maritime republics and trading empires in the world. After the Napoleonic Wars and the Congress of Vienna, the Republic was annexed by the Austrian Empire until it merged with the Kingdom of Italy in 1866 as a result of the Third Italian War of Independence. In addition to Italian, most inhabitants speak Venetian, which is divided into five varieties. The Veneto region, located in the north-east of Italy, is a highly sought-after destination due to its main tourist attraction: Venice. A golf holiday in the region is very easy, as there are international airports in Verona and Venice. Almost all golfers combine a visit to Venice with a round of golf. Golfing in Veneto is amazing because courses are built in a great scenic setting overlooking, for example, the Dolomites, Lake Garda and the Adriatic Sea. Veneto boasts many exciting, challenging courses, rich in tradition, all of which respect the peculiarities of golf. There are 28 golf clubs in the region, most of which offer a relaxed atmosphere. Special courses: Golf della Montecchia and Golf Club Ca’Amata. In addition, there is a variety of beautiful golf resorts in the area. In Veneto you can play golf all year round. From May to October conditions are excellent.
Hotel Terme Bristol Buja
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02.08.–07.08. —
5 nights, Dbl classic restyled igm special, BED AND BREAKFAST
The thermal village of Abano Terme is one of the most popular tourist destinations throughout Italy and local hospitality industry boasts a long-established tradition. The five-star hotel Terme Bristol Buja is one of the most exclusive hotels in the village and offers a wide range of services and activities. Some classic-style, elegant rooms feature carpet floor, air conditioning and marble bathrooms. Apart from the rooms’ comfort and the personnel’s outstanding service, the thermal pools (one indoor and two outdoor pools), always kept at a constant temperature between 30° and 35° degrees Celsius and open all year around, are the hotel’s undisputed highlight: a real treat! Additional during the Summer period one outdoor pool with freshwater, set in a wide parkland featuring, is at your disposal. During rainy days you can instead relax by the indoor pool or pamper yourself at the wellness center “Maison B.B”. Last but not least, treat yourself to the restaurants’ delicacies: so tasty that you won’t resist the temptation to have a second helping!
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The thermal village of Abano Terme is one of the most popular tourist destinations throughout Italy and local hospitality industry boasts a long-established tradition. The five-star hotel Terme Bristol Buja is one of the most exclusive hotels in the village and offers a wide range of services and activities. Some classic-style, elegant rooms feature carpet floor, air conditioning and marble bathrooms. Apart from the rooms’ comfort and the personnel’s outstanding service, the thermal pools (one indoor and two outdoor pools), always kept at a constant temperature between 30° and 35° degrees Celsius and open all year around, are the hotel’s undisputed highlight: a real treat! Additional during the Summer period one outdoor pool with freshwater, set in a wide parkland featuring, is at your disposal. During rainy days you can instead relax by the indoor pool or pamper yourself at the wellness center “Maison B.B”. Last but not least, treat yourself to the restaurants’ delicacies: so tasty that you won’t resist the temptation to have a second helping!
Golf Club Padova
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03.08. — green fee per player: Green Fee 18 Holes (10:00)
The Valsanzibio club is the firstborn among Padua’s golf courses, thanks to the support of an entrepreneur, Igino Kofler, who at the end of the Fifties, with a group of friends, wanted to create a course in order to enhance the tourist quality of the well known spa district of Abano and Montegrotto. Originally it was called “Euganeo Golf Club”, but the name is not the only thing that has changed in more than 50 years of history: the present Padua Golf Club, open to the public in 1962, has been extended from the original 18 holes designed by John Harris (Yellow and Blue). In 2003, indeed, 9 additional holes were opened: the Red Course, created by the Venetian architect Marco Croze. The fairways run at the foot of the Euganeas Hills in an outstandingly beautiful setting, a real botanical garden. In the Seventies, the club president was a nurseryman, Benedetto Sgaravatti, who embellished the naturalistic heritage of a rather barren ground with not less than eight thousands trees and shrubs, carefully chosen according to technical landscape criteria. The best background? That of the green of the 2nd hole in the Yellow Course, where you can admire the Diana’s Gate of the eighteenth century Villa Barbarigo: the garden, after your game, is definitely worth a visit. Technical Details Courses: 18 + 9 holes, Par 72/36, 5767/2824 meters Architect: John Harris, Marco Croze Topography: light hilly, many bunkers Distinctive features: in the middle of a valley at the foot of the Euganean Hills. It is mostly a parkland flat course with many water hazards. Thick vegetation at the sides of the fairways.
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Golf Club Montecchia
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05.08. — green fee per player: Green Fee 18 Holes (10:00)
The 27 holes of the Montecchia Golf Club wind beneath the 16th century castle belonging to Counts Emo Capodilista, in a course which is peppered with water hazards and which will not allow for distractions. The project bears the signature of English architect Tom Macauley in total compliance with the Anglo-Saxon school, giving proper importance to issues regarding the environment and the landscape. The gentle undulations of the holes fit in perfectly with the context of the typical lowlands interrupted by the ridges of the nearby Euganean Hills. The three courses, White, Red, and Yellow, feature many bodies of water and several tracts of uncultivated land with the aim of preserving nature. Hole 6 on the White course, a par 4 of 392 meters, offers the greatest difficulties due to the presence of a lake whose shoreline skirts the fairway along its left side, narrowing to where a bunker on the right and, worse yet, the out-of-bounds loom. Water accompanies the player on many other holes, at times timidly, at others more intrusively as with Hole 2 on the Red course, a par 3 of 172 meters where you must fly over the lake to reach the split-level green. Stopping by the clubhouse is an unavoidable pleasure. Created from the old rooms used for drying tobacco and the granary, it houses two excellent restaurants – ABC on the ground floor, the more informal of the two, and the Montecchia on the first floor, run by Erminio Alajmo, who boasts a Michelin star, and which are valid reasons enough to visit the club. Technical details Course: 18+9 holes, Par 72/36, 6078/3011 meters Architect: Tom Macauley Topography: flat and open, quite recent vegetation. Distinctive features: The course has not come to maturity yet, and the young trees reveal it. The difficulties of the course can be overpassed by those who control very well the drives. Pro’s comments A level course with large and welcoming greens that are always maintained excellently. Both professionals (stops on the European Challenge Tour have been played here several times) and players with high handicaps will be greatly satisfied with the Golf Club della Montecchia. All players regardless must pay great attention to Holes 11 and 17 on the championship course: two Par 3s with frontal water and well defended greens. Play them cautiously; a tiny error will cost you dearly.
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