Emilia-Romagna is one of the richest and most developed regions in Europe, with the third highest GDP per capita in Italy. The capital, Bologna, has one of the highest quality of life indices in Italy and advanced social services. Emilia-Romagna is also a cultural, economic and tourist centre: It is home to the University of Bologna, the oldest university in the world; with Romanesque and Renaissance cities (such as Modena, Parma and Ferrara) and the former capital of the Eastern Roman Empire, Ravenna; includes eleven UNESCO World Heritage Sites; be a centre for food and automobile production (home to automotive companies such as Ferrari, Lamborghini, Maserati, Pagani, De Tomaso, Dallara and Ducati); and with popular coastal resorts such as Cervia, Cesenatico, Rimini and Riccione. In 2018, the Lonely Planet guide named Emilia Romagna as the best place to visit in Europe. Emilia-Romagna promises never-ending stretches of coastline, culinary delights steeped in tradition and plenty of culture in cities like Bologna, Rimini and Riccione. You will also find everything you need for a golf holiday in Emilia-Romagna. Golfing at the top level is not just a figure of speech here, as the region offers unique works of art in modern golf course architecture: good examples are the Bologna Golf Club, which is certainly one of the most beautiful and prestigious in the region, and also the Salsomaggiore Golf Club, which blends into the idyllic landscape and is a pleasure for golfers of all handicaps. If you still have time for a beach after golfing, we recommend a trip to lively Rimini. Afterwards, you can relax in the wellness area of the numerous, excellent golf hotels in Emilia-Romagna.
Starhotels Du Parc
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01.02.–08.02. —
7 nights, Superior double room, BED AND BREAKFAST
With a stay at Starhotels Du Parc, you’ll be centrally located in Parma, just a 3-minute walk from Ducale Park and 10 minutes by foot from Palazzo della Pilotta. This 4-star hotel is 0.6 mi (1 km) from Hospital of Parma and 0.6 mi (1 km) from Galleria Nazionale. Don’t miss out on recreational opportunities including a fitness center and bicycles to rent. Additional amenities at this Victorian hotel include complimentary wireless Internet access and concierge services. Make yourself at home in one of the 169 air-conditioned rooms featuring minibars. Complimentary wireless Internet access keeps you connected, and satellite programming is available for your entertainment. Private bathrooms with shower/tub combinations feature rainfall showerheads and complimentary toiletries. Conveniences include phones, as well as safes and desks.
Services (partially against charge) - Pets allowed
- Service Animal alloweb
- Snacks
- Disability-friendly rooms
- Bar
- Tea and coffee making facilities
- Restaurant
- Wi-fi
- 24-hour reception
- Housekeeping
- Bicycle hire service
- BBQ Facilities
- Hotel safe
- Multilingual staff
- Luggage room
- Non-smoking establishment
- Late Check-out
- Business centre
- Coffee
- Parking
- Dry cleaning and laundry
- Elevator
Golf del Ducato La Rocca
Golf club page 02.02. — green fee per player: Green fee 18 Holes (10:00) The La Rocca de Golf Del Ducato course was founded in 1985 near the Boschi di Carrega Natural Park, just 10 minutes from Parma. It is set among oak and acacia woods, beautiful lakes and rolling hills, creating an extraordinary 18-hole park with unforgettable views. The La Roca course has the following equipment and facilities: driving range, putting green, putting green, chipping green, golf carts, truck rental service, pro shop, indoor air-conditioned bar and restaurant, ample parking, ticket office and club house.
Golf Club Matilde di Canossa
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04.02. — green fee per player: Green Fee 18 Holes (10:00)
A visit to Matilde Golf is the perfect occasion to mix sports, culture, relaxation and fine food in an easily reached area in the heart of the Emilia Romagna region. The 18 holes created by the drafting pencil of architect Marco Croze in 1987 are located on the lands referred to as the Terre Matildiche, the dominions of the Canossa family, where the great Countess wrote pages of history between the 11th and 12th centuries. It is located 9 kilometres Southwest of Reggio Emilia and 25 kilometres from Parma in the Po Valley countryside. You will be spoilt for choice in your search for a good restaurant. The course is challenging, the terrain hilly and gently rolling and you will need to use every shot you have in your repertoire. The greatest difficulty lies in dealing with Hole 11, a long Par 4 of 382 meters from the yellow tees, with the stream that cuts the hole in three places – initially it flanks it on the right, then crosses over to the left side, and finishes by encircling the green. For an average level player to be able to score a par here is enormously satisfying. The last hole, 18, is beautiful and delicate, a par 3 of 146 meters uphill with the green protected by three deep bunkers. This is the stage onto which the clubhouse looks, the preferred observation point of members watching the game during event days. Technical Details Course:18 holes, Par 72, 6231 meters Architect: Marco Croze Topography: From flat to slightly hilly. Distinctive features: suitable even for the best handicaps Pro’s comments: The English golf players would define the Matilde di Canossa as tricky and funny. The holes lie on a hilly terrain and surprises are not lacking. We spoke of Hole 11 previously but allow me to mention Hole 17, a Par 5 with a frontal water hazard that pushes players to aim for the green with the second shot. Very few players enjoy the honour of landing the ball on the green with 2 shots. But for all the others, scoring a 5 is not so extremely tricky ….tricky and funny.
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Golf Club Matilde di Canossa
Golf club page
06.02. — green fee per player: Green Fee 18 Holes (10:00)
A visit to Matilde Golf is the perfect occasion to mix sports, culture, relaxation and fine food in an easily reached area in the heart of the Emilia Romagna region. The 18 holes created by the drafting pencil of architect Marco Croze in 1987 are located on the lands referred to as the Terre Matildiche, the dominions of the Canossa family, where the great Countess wrote pages of history between the 11th and 12th centuries. It is located 9 kilometres Southwest of Reggio Emilia and 25 kilometres from Parma in the Po Valley countryside. You will be spoilt for choice in your search for a good restaurant. The course is challenging, the terrain hilly and gently rolling and you will need to use every shot you have in your repertoire. The greatest difficulty lies in dealing with Hole 11, a long Par 4 of 382 meters from the yellow tees, with the stream that cuts the hole in three places – initially it flanks it on the right, then crosses over to the left side, and finishes by encircling the green. For an average level player to be able to score a par here is enormously satisfying. The last hole, 18, is beautiful and delicate, a par 3 of 146 meters uphill with the green protected by three deep bunkers. This is the stage onto which the clubhouse looks, the preferred observation point of members watching the game during event days. Technical Details Course:18 holes, Par 72, 6231 meters Architect: Marco Croze Topography: From flat to slightly hilly. Distinctive features: suitable even for the best handicaps Pro’s comments: The English golf players would define the Matilde di Canossa as tricky and funny. The holes lie on a hilly terrain and surprises are not lacking. We spoke of Hole 11 previously but allow me to mention Hole 17, a Par 5 with a frontal water hazard that pushes players to aim for the green with the second shot. Very few players enjoy the honour of landing the ball on the green with 2 shots. But for all the others, scoring a 5 is not so extremely tricky ….tricky and funny.
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