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Castilla y Leon in Golf

Castilla y Leon, the heartland of Spain, has a beautiful and varied landscape with 20 courses spread out over its nine regions.
Dotted with lakes and set high on a plateau, the mountain ranges to the North shield it from the coast.

Salamanca Golf Club has a professionally designed course and, although situated in the mountains, is reasonably flat and easy to walk.
Over 6000 metres in length this course is good for big hitters, although accuracy is still important; numerous hazards and strategically placed bunkers give a more technical game.
Great for amateurs whilst being the venue for championship tournaments, you will need to choose your woods and irons carefully!

Aldeamayor is Valladolid’s newest club and consequently boasts top quality facilities, including a nine hole course which is perfect for beginners and a varied and entertaining 18 holes.
Golf pros are available, as are good teaching programmes for beginners and improvement courses for the less able.

The southern side of the Greco mountains, in Avila, is the unusual location of Campo de Golf de Candeleda.  Sheltered from the cold winds and adapted to the natural environment with many water hazards, this is a long and attractively difficult course to play.

Villarias Golf Club in Burgos has a nine hole course set alongside a 17th century mansion with fairways flanked by trees.  An excellent drainage system means year round play is possible.

Natural meadowlands and the Salado river lend themselves to be the setting of the Villarin Club in Zamora, whilst Islas dos Aguas in Palencia is a carefully designed and interesting technical course where good short play is essential.

La Dehesa de Moron club, in Soria, runs alongside the river of the same name and offers a difficult game by design.

Situated high on the Castillian planes, Las Llanas Club in Segovia is a mainly flat course with wide fairways and large greens.  Strategically placed bunkers and water hazards make this a tricky nine-holer, although the fresh air and normally dry climate make for a pleasant and refreshing round.

Castilla y Leon is the largest region of Spain and boasts many perfectly preserved cathedrals, monasteries, castles and fortified towns as well as acres of natural parks and unspoilt woodlands.
With extraordinarily beautiful cities that surpass the expectations of first time visitors, who also come from all over the world to follow the “route of castles”, the heartland of Spain offers a perfect mixture of culture and golf.

Castilla y Leon in Golf

Castilla y Leon, the heartland of Spain, has a beautiful and varied landscape with 20 courses spread out over its nine regions.
Dotted with lakes and set high on a plateau, the mountain ranges to the North shield it from the coast.

Salamanca Golf Club has a professionally designed course and, although situated in the mountains, is reasonably flat and easy to walk.
Over 6000 metres in length this course is good for big hitters, although accuracy is still important; numerous hazards and strategically placed bunkers give a more technical game.
Great for amateurs whilst being the venue for championship tournaments, you will need to choose your woods and irons carefully!

Aldeamayor is Valladolid’s newest club and consequently boasts top quality facilities, including a nine hole course which is perfect for beginners and a varied and entertaining 18 holes.
Golf pros are available, as are good teaching programmes for beginners and improvement courses for the less able.

The southern side of the Greco mountains, in Avila, is the unusual location of Campo de Golf de Candeleda.  Sheltered from the cold winds and adapted to the natural environment with many water hazards, this is a long and attractively difficult course to play.

Villarias Golf Club in Burgos has a nine hole course set alongside a 17th century mansion with fairways flanked by trees.  An excellent drainage system means year round play is possible.

Natural meadowlands and the Salado river lend themselves to be the setting of the Villarin Club in Zamora, whilst Islas dos Aguas in Palencia is a carefully designed and interesting technical course where good short play is essential.

La Dehesa de Moron club, in Soria, runs alongside the river of the same name and offers a difficult game by design.

Situated high on the Castillian planes, Las Llanas Club in Segovia is a mainly flat course with wide fairways and large greens.  Strategically placed bunkers and water hazards make this a tricky nine-holer, although the fresh air and normally dry climate make for a pleasant and refreshing round.

Castilla y Leon is the largest region of Spain and boasts many perfectly preserved cathedrals, monasteries, castles and fortified towns as well as acres of natural parks and unspoilt woodlands.
With extraordinarily beautiful cities that surpass the expectations of first time visitors, who also come from all over the world to follow the “route of castles”, the heartland of Spain offers a perfect mixture of culture and golf.

Castilla y Leon in Golf

Castilla y Leon, the heartland of Spain, has a beautiful and varied landscape with 20 courses spread out over its nine regions.
Dotted with lakes and set high on a plateau, the mountain ranges to the North shield it from the coast.

Salamanca Golf Club has a professionally designed course and, although situated in the mountains, is reasonably flat and easy to walk.
Over 6000 metres in length this course is good for big hitters, although accuracy is still important; numerous hazards and strategically placed bunkers give a more technical game.
Great for amateurs whilst being the venue for championship tournaments, you will need to choose your woods and irons carefully!

Aldeamayor is Valladolid’s newest club and consequently boasts top quality facilities, including a nine hole course which is perfect for beginners and a varied and entertaining 18 holes.
Golf pros are available, as are good teaching programmes for beginners and improvement courses for the less able.

The southern side of the Greco mountains, in Avila, is the unusual location of Campo de Golf de Candeleda.  Sheltered from the cold winds and adapted to the natural environment with many water hazards, this is a long and attractively difficult course to play.

Villarias Golf Club in Burgos has a nine hole course set alongside a 17th century mansion with fairways flanked by trees.  An excellent drainage system means year round play is possible.

Natural meadowlands and the Salado river lend themselves to be the setting of the Villarin Club in Zamora, whilst Islas dos Aguas in Palencia is a carefully designed and interesting technical course where good short play is essential.

La Dehesa de Moron club, in Soria, runs alongside the river of the same name and offers a difficult game by design.

Situated high on the Castillian planes, Las Llanas Club in Segovia is a mainly flat course with wide fairways and large greens.  Strategically placed bunkers and water hazards make this a tricky nine-holer, although the fresh air and normally dry climate make for a pleasant and refreshing round.

Castilla y Leon is the largest region of Spain and boasts many perfectly preserved cathedrals, monasteries, castles and fortified towns as well as acres of natural parks and unspoilt woodlands.
With extraordinarily beautiful cities that surpass the expectations of first time visitors, who also come from all over the world to follow the “route of castles”, the heartland of Spain offers a perfect mixture of culture and golf.

Castilla y Leon in Golf

Castilla y Leon, the heartland of Spain, has a beautiful and varied landscape with 20 courses spread out over its nine regions.
Dotted with lakes and set high on a plateau, the mountain ranges to the North shield it from the coast.

Salamanca Golf Club has a professionally designed course and, although situated in the mountains, is reasonably flat and easy to walk.
Over 6000 metres in length this course is good for big hitters, although accuracy is still important; numerous hazards and strategically placed bunkers give a more technical game.
Great for amateurs whilst being the venue for championship tournaments, you will need to choose your woods and irons carefully!

Aldeamayor is Valladolid’s newest club and consequently boasts top quality facilities, including a nine hole course which is perfect for beginners and a varied and entertaining 18 holes.
Golf pros are available, as are good teaching programmes for beginners and improvement courses for the less able.

The southern side of the Greco mountains, in Avila, is the unusual location of Campo de Golf de Candeleda.  Sheltered from the cold winds and adapted to the natural environment with many water hazards, this is a long and attractively difficult course to play.

Villarias Golf Club in Burgos has a nine hole course set alongside a 17th century mansion with fairways flanked by trees.  An excellent drainage system means year round play is possible.

Natural meadowlands and the Salado river lend themselves to be the setting of the Villarin Club in Zamora, whilst Islas dos Aguas in Palencia is a carefully designed and interesting technical course where good short play is essential.

La Dehesa de Moron club, in Soria, runs alongside the river of the same name and offers a difficult game by design.

Situated high on the Castillian planes, Las Llanas Club in Segovia is a mainly flat course with wide fairways and large greens.  Strategically placed bunkers and water hazards make this a tricky nine-holer, although the fresh air and normally dry climate make for a pleasant and refreshing round.

Castilla y Leon is the largest region of Spain and boasts many perfectly preserved cathedrals, monasteries, castles and fortified towns as well as acres of natural parks and unspoilt woodlands.
With extraordinarily beautiful cities that surpass the expectations of first time visitors, who also come from all over the world to follow the “route of castles”, the heartland of Spain offers a perfect mixture of culture and golf.

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If you are looking for glorious sunshine, stunning beaches or a family holiday in a villa with nightlife then Spain is the place to be! Renowned for its sultry and vibrant way of life Spain offers diversity in culture, language, attractions, history and architecture ensuring you will never be short of things to do.

Spain offers something special for everyone so if you're looking for more tranquil or secluded side of this magnificent country be sure to explore its breathtaking countryside, this is where you can go for days hearing only Spanish and find remote villages that have stood the test of time. The mountain ranges offer a beauty unsurpassed while the superb beaches of the Costa del Sol offer a fun-filled adventure.

Day times are filled with many sports from golf to water sports, excursions such as jeep safaris or day trips to historic places or for those who wish for a relaxing holiday, days by your private pool or find yourself a quiet spot on the beach and make the most of that summer holiday sun.

At night Spain springs to life with a feast of alternative nights, away from your villa you can enjoy restaurants that offer many styles of food from around the world along with excellent food. Bars and Nightclubs offer many themed nights and it would not be difficult to find something fitting to your mood. If you love to dance you have the night clubs or salsa dancing which is also very popular especially with the people. Bars and Tapas are easy to find and are often close to the beach (romantic tip) if you choose wisely you can often get the right table that allows dining or sup sangria whilst taking in that beautiful sunset on what will be then, an exotic horizon.

As for when you should visit Spain, this depends on what temperatures you find comfortable. Summer time is generally very hot, spring or autumn will provide you with a mixture where some days are very hot, some days are just warm. Winter usually provides comfortable weather for those who prefer to be fully dressed usually the older generation find this location perfect to escape the colder Northern countries, villas work especially well for this with added comfort on the winter's nights when it's a bit chilly. So given that there are many things to do having a base that has added luxury compared to package holidays, you can soon understand why people are choosing private villa rentals for when you need your own space (i.e. honeymoon) to relax along with the benefit of extra privacy.

Featured Golf Holiday Properties in Soria