Varietà di percorsi, adatto a tutti i livelli. Curato in ogni aspetto. Il circolo ideale.
The facilities were excellent. It is a great course.
It is a fascinating golf course.
Driving Range
Chipping area
Putting Green
Golf school
Club rental
Buggy
Trolley rental
Electric trolley
Bar
Restaurant
Pro shop
Lockers
Wifi
Swimming pool
The mesmerising Hills Course offers some of Lumine's most spectacular views. The course, near Cape Salou, runs through leafy woods of white pine and extensive plantations of olive and carob trees that climax in incredible views over the sea. The Hills Course is integrated into the terrain, creating an attractive, varied layout, creating an enjoyable test for all levels of golfer.
The Lakes golf Course winds round the stunning Sèquia Major wetlands area, classified as a 'Space of Natural Interest'. The most technically difficult of the three courses, water frequently comes into play, placing a premium on both driving accuracy and approaches to the green.
The Ruins golf Course is located between the Lakes and Hills Course Clubhouses, on the highest slope of the Lumine community. It was previously a zone of olive and carob trees, which have been transplanted so as to conserve the original Mediterranean countryside. Its 9 holes are laid out amongst a Roman archaeological site dating from the second century BC.
The mesmerising Hills Course offers some of Lumine's most spectacular views. The course, near Cape Salou, runs through leafy woods of white pine and extensive plantations of olive and carob trees that climax in incredible views over the sea. The Hills Course is integrated into the terrain, creating an attractive, varied layout, creating an enjoyable test for all levels of golfer.
The Lakes golf Course winds round the stunning Sèquia Major wetlands area, classified as a 'Space of Natural Interest'. The most technically difficult of the three courses, water frequently comes into play, placing a premium on both driving accuracy and approaches to the green.
The Ruins golf Course is located between the Lakes and Hills Course Clubhouses, on the highest slope of the Lumine community. It was previously a zone of olive and carob trees, which have been transplanted so as to conserve the original Mediterranean countryside. Its 9 holes are laid out amongst a Roman archaeological site dating from the second century BC.