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Best golf courses in Luxembourg: where to play

Luxembourg is a small country, but it has a handful of well-regarded golf courses — mostly 18-hole outdoor clubs a short drive from the capital — plus year-round indoor golf in the city itself. This guide is an honest overview of the country's notable courses, where each one sits and what kind of round it offers, followed by the indoor option for the days the season or the weather rules the fairways out.

Luxembourg's notable golf courses

For a traditional outdoor round, Luxembourg punches above its size. These are the courses that come up most often when golfers here talk about where to play — each with its own character, and each a short drive outside the capital. We have listed them as notable, well-regarded courses rather than a ranked table, because the right choice genuinely depends on what you are after:

  • Golf de Luxembourg – Belenhaff (Junglinster)An 18-hole parkland course in Junglinster, east of the city, and one of the country's best-known clubs.
  • Kikuoka Country Club (Canach)An 18-hole course in Canach, a short drive from the capital.
  • Golf Club Grand-Ducal (Senningerberg)Luxembourg's historic club near the airport — one of the oldest in the country.
  • Golf de Clervaux (north Luxembourg)An 18-hole course in the scenic Ardennes north of the country.
  • Golf & Country Club Christnach (near Mullerthal)A smaller course in the "Little Switzerland" region near the Mullerthal.

These are member and visitor outdoor clubs, so green fees, tee-time policies and visitor access vary from one to the next and change with the season. Rather than quote figures that may be out of date, we'd point you to each club's own website to check current pricing and whether they are taking visitors before you set out. They are also, by their nature, weather- and daylight-dependent: the Luxembourg season is short, autumn arrives early, and a wet morning can end a round before it begins. That is exactly where indoor golf comes in, and why many regular players here use both.

Golf in Luxembourg City itself

There are no full golf courses in the city centre — the established clubs all sit outside the capital, in Junglinster, Canach, Senningerberg and further afield. If you want to play golf in Luxembourg City itself, the option is indoors: The 19th in Belair runs three ProTee VX camera-based simulator bays where you can play world-famous courses on a high-fidelity screen. It is open daily from 08:00 to midnight with no membership required, and there is a full bar and kitchen for after the round. It is complementary to the outdoor courses, not a replacement for them — the city-centre, weather-proof way to play. Read more about golf in Luxembourg or indoor golf in Luxembourg.

Playing year-round

The honest pattern for most golfers in Luxembourg is simple: head out to one of the country's outdoor courses for a traditional 18-hole round in season, and use an indoor simulator for the rest of the year — and for practice, lessons and after-work games whatever the weather. The outdoor clubs give you the fairways, the clubhouse and the walk; the simulator gives you all-weather access and instant shot data on every swing. The two work together rather than competing, which is why a year-round golfer here tends to belong to one of each. More on structuring that side of your game on our golf practice in Luxembourg guide.

New to golf?

If you have never played, an outdoor course is not always the easiest first step — there is etiquette, pace of play and a lot to take in. Starting indoors is often gentler: the screen guides every shot, there is no group waiting behind you, club rental is free and nobody is watching your slice sail into the trees. At The 19th, beginners are genuinely welcome with no experience and no membership needed, and PGA-certified coaching is on hand if you want to learn the fundamentals properly before you head out to a course. See our golf in Luxembourg for beginners guide, or look at golf lessons in Luxembourg.

Golf courses in Luxembourg — common questions

How many golf courses are there in Luxembourg?

Luxembourg is a small country with a handful of well-regarded outdoor golf clubs rather than a long list. The best known are Golf de Luxembourg – Belenhaff in Junglinster, Kikuoka Country Club in Canach, Golf Club Grand-Ducal near Senningerberg, Golf de Clervaux in the north, and the smaller Golf & Country Club Christnach near the Mullerthal. All are 18-hole or full outdoor courses outside the capital. In addition, there is year-round indoor simulator golf in the city itself at The 19th in Belair.

What is the best golf course in Luxembourg?

There is no single official answer — it depends on what you are looking for. Several clubs are consistently well regarded: Golf de Luxembourg – Belenhaff is one of the country's best-known parkland courses, Kikuoka Country Club is a popular choice a short drive from the capital, and Golf Club Grand-Ducal is the historic club near the airport. Golf de Clervaux is worth the trip north for its scenery. The right course for you comes down to location, the style of play you prefer and visitor access, so it is worth checking each club's own site before you go.

Can you play golf in Luxembourg City?

There are no full outdoor golf courses inside Luxembourg City itself — the established clubs all sit a short drive outside the capital. There is, however, golf in the city centre: The 19th in Belair is an indoor golf club with three ProTee VX simulator bays, open daily from 08:00 to midnight with no membership required. So you can play a full round, practise or take a lesson without leaving town.

Where can I play golf in Luxembourg in winter?

Luxembourg's outdoor courses are seasonal and weather-dependent, so winter golf means playing indoors. The 19th runs three camera-based ProTee VX simulators in Luxembourg City, open every day of the year from 08:00 to midnight. You can play world-famous courses on screen, practise with full shot data, or take a lesson — regardless of cold, rain or short daylight.

More answers on the FAQ page.

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