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Living in Luxembourg has one particular advantage for golfers: within just a few hours by car, you can access some of Europe’s best golf regions. A 2-to-4-hour driving radius opens the door to Belgium’s wooded Ardennes, Germany’s luxurious resort courses, France’s Lorraine and Alsace regions, and even the Netherlands’ links-style layouts near the coast.
Whether you want dramatic landscapes, championship courses, spa-hotel comfort, or a quiet countryside retreat, Luxembourg is perfectly positioned for memorable weekend golf escapes — without the hassle of airports or long travel days.
Below is a curated selection of some of the best weekend golf destinations comfortably reachable by car.

Located in the famous spa town of Spa, Royal Golf Club des Fagnes is often ranked among Belgium’s top courses. Designed by the renowned architect Tom Simpson, it offers a traditional, elegant layout surrounded by pine forests and rolling Ardennes landscapes.
The course is known for its natural beauty, strategic bunkering, and tranquil atmosphere. The fairways are lined with mature trees, giving it a classic “heathland” character reminiscent of top English courses. A weekend here can easily pair golf with wellness thanks to the nearby thermal baths of Spa — perfect for a relaxing, golf-plus-leisure escape.

Henri-Chapelle is one of the most versatile golf complexes near Luxembourg, with three distinct courses that range from a full championship layout to a mid-difficulty track and a compact 9-hole option. This variety makes it ideal for groups with mixed abilities, ensuring everyone finds a course that suits their game. The landscape blends rolling hills with wide, open fairways and sweeping views across the eastern Belgian countryside. And with Aachen just a short drive away, it’s easy to combine your golf weekend with visits to German cities, culture, and great restaurants.

If you don’t mind a little longer drive and are curious about venturing into Belgium, Golf du Bois d’Arlon is a fine choice: it’s perched on 220 hectares of countryside, offering two courses — a Heathland 18‑hole and a more relaxed 9‑hole Parkland course, which makes it suitable for a wide range of golfers from beginners to seasoned players.
The terrain blends scenic countryside with strategic holes, undulating greens, and fairways framed by natural vegetation — a welcome contrast to oft‑manicured parkland courses. The natural environment and tranquillity make this club a peaceful, enjoyable destination if you want to combine golf with a countryside drive trip. Weekend green fees tend to be higher than weekdays, but many review it as worth it for the setting, atmosphere, and relaxed vibe.

For golfers who appreciate nature and peace, Golf de Bitche is a unique experience. Located in the Northern Vosges Regional Nature Park, the 27-hole complex blends deep forest, ponds, sandstone rock formations, and wide green spaces.
The main 18-hole course offers a strong variety of holes, with some fairways carved into forest corridors and others more open with panoramas of the surrounding hills. It’s an ideal weekend choice for players looking to disconnect — the area is quiet, scenic, and rich in hiking and cycling routes.

Just across the border lies Golf de Preisch, in the Moselle region of France, a 27‑hole estate set across forests, ponds, and meandering fairways — spread over 107 hectares.
What makes Preisch especially appealing for a weekend getaway is its variety and flexibility: three 9‑hole courses (named “France,” “Luxembourg,” and “Germany,” a nod to the geographic trifecta), which can be mixed to suit your mood and skill level.
After a round or two, you don’t have to rush back — many local offers pair golf with spa, relaxation, or easy accommodation, combining sport, nature, and leisure. Because of its border‑region charm, Preisch is particularly suited for players who like a bit of variety — forested holes, water features, different 9‑hole loops, and an international feel. A weekend here feels like a short golf holiday rather than a simple round.

Co-designed by Bernhard Langer, Soufflenheim is one of the largest golf facilities in the region, offering a championship 18-hole course, a 9-hole course, and a 6-hole academy course.
Its layout is modern: broad fairways, numerous water hazards, and strategically placed bunkers. Surrounded by forest and lakes, the course has an open and airy feel. Many Luxembourg golfers choose this destination for a full weekend because Soufflenheim pairs effortlessly with a wellness stay in nearby Baden-Baden (Germany), one of Europe’s most famous spa towns.

One of the best all-round golf resorts within reach of Luxembourg, St. Wendel offers 27 holes set across hilly terrain, meadows, and small woodlands. The design blends natural landscapes with sporty layouts, creating holes that feel different from one another.
What makes it perfect for a weekend is the on-site lodge-style hotel, wide practice facilities, and a peaceful, countryside atmosphere. It’s a favourite among Luxembourg golfers who want a comfortable stay with several course combinations to choose from.

A top-tier destination, Hardenberg is home to two exceptional courses, including the famous “Göttingen” course with the iconic boar-shaped island green — one of Germany’s most photographed holes.
The terrain is dramatic: forest edges, elevation changes, sandstone formations, and perfectly maintained fairways. If you’re looking for a destination with tournament pedigree and upscale facilities, Hardenberg is one of the strongest options within a 4-hour drive.

This Dutch complex offers 45 holes of high-quality golf, with two full 18-hole courses and an additional 9 holes. The landscape blends forest, rolling hills, and open heathland sections — unique for the Netherlands and a welcome contrast to the usual lowland layouts.
The course offers a mix of technical holes through trees and broader fairways with dramatic views. It’s a fantastic weekend destination if you want variety, slightly cooler coastal air, and the charm of Dutch countryside towns.

Choosing destinations outside Luxembourg opens up a richer range of landscapes and course styles — from forested Ardennes classics to German resort complexes and Dutch heathland. The 2–4 hour window is ideal for a Friday-to-Sunday escape: no airport queues, no long distances, just a scenic drive and a full weekend of quality golf.
You also gain access to better accommodation options at many courses, especially in Germany and Belgium, where on-site hotels or spa partnerships allow you to turn a weekend game into a proper getaway.
Add the food culture of Belgium, the wellness culture of Germany, the charm of rural France, and the ease of cross-border driving, and you have a travel radius that is practically made for golfers.
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