Emilia-Romagna
Emilia-Romagna, a region in the north of Italy, combines culinary excellence, historical treasures and breathtaking landscapes. Known as the home of Parma ham, Parmigiano Reggiano and balsamic vinegar, it is a paradise for foodies. Cities such as Bologna, Parma and Modena inspire with impressive architecture, cultural wealth and a lively atmosphere. The Adriatic coast offers endless beaches and first-class seaside resorts, while the hilly hinterland provides space for relaxation and adventure. Emilia-Romagna combines tradition and modernity to create an unforgettable experience.
Attractive golf hotels and resorts Emilia-Romagna
Our best golf courses Emilia-Romagna
Italy, Emilia-Romagna, Parma
- Holes: 18 Hole
- Difficulty: demanding
- Terrain: hilly water hazards
Italy, Emilia-Romagna, Bologna
- Holes: 18 Hole
- Difficulty: medium
- Terrain: flat water hazards
Italy, Emilia-Romagna, Modena
- Holes: 18 Hole 9 Hole
- Difficulty: medium
- Terrain: flat water hazards
Italy, Emilia-Romagna, Ravenna
- Holes: 27 Hole
- Difficulty: medium
- Terrain: flat water hazards
Italy, Emilia-Romagna, Bologna
- Holes: 18 Hole
- Difficulty: medium
- Terrain: hilly water hazards
Italy, Emilia-Romagna, Ferrara
- Holes: 18 Hole
- Difficulty: medium
- Terrain: flat water hazards
Italy, Emilia-Romagna, Bologna
- Holes: 18 Hole
- Difficulty: medium
- Terrain: hilly water hazards
Italy, Emilia-Romagna, Parma
- Holes: 18 Hole
- Difficulty: medium
- Terrain: hilly
Italy, Emilia-Romagna, Rimini
- Holes: 18 Hole 9 Hole
- Difficulty: medium
- Terrain: flat water hazards
Italy, Emilia-Romagna, Rimini
- Holes: 18 Hole
- Difficulty: medium
- Terrain: flat water hazards
Best Journey Time
The Mediterranean climate of Emilia-Romagna brings hot, dry summers and mild temperatures in spring. July and August are the hottest months, while January is the coldest. The warm season lasts until October with pleasant water temperatures. Although there are more rainy days in spring and fall, numerous sunny days provide ideal conditions for outdoor activities.
Special Destinations
Culture, nature and cuisine - Emilia-Romagna offers many special excursion destinations. Bologna, the capital of the region, impresses with its historic old town, the famous arcades and the Neptune Fountain. Modena is known for its balsamic vinegar and is the birthplace of Enzo Ferrari. Parma impresses with its culinary tradition, including Parma ham and Parmigiano Reggiano, as well as its magnificent cathedral. Ravenna, a UNESCO World Heritage city, fascinates with its colorful mosaics. The Adriatic coast attracts visitors with lively seaside resorts such as Rimini and Cesenatico. Inland, the rolling hills of Romagna invite you to go wine tasting and hiking. Emilia-Romagna combines impressive sights and authentic experiences.
Culinary Highlights
The cuisine of Emilia-Romagna is considered one of the best in Italy and is known for its hearty and authentic flavors. Classics such as tortellini, lasagne and tagliatelle al ragù (Bolognese) originate from this region. Parma ham and Parmigiano Reggiano are celebrated specialties worldwide and an integral part of many dishes. Modena is the home of Aceto Balsamico Tradizionale, a high-quality balsamic vinegar. The region also offers delicious sausage specialties such as mortadella and culatello. At the end of a meal, sweet delicacies such as Zuppa Inglese or Torta Barozzi, accompanied by a glass of Lambrusco, the region's sparkling red wine, are tempting. The cuisine of Emilia-Romagna combines tradition and quality in every bite.
Arrival & Infrastructure on Site
Emilia-Romagna is easily accessible by plane, train or car, with airports and train stations located in the region's larger cities. The well-developed road network makes it easy to get around. A rental car is particularly practical for travelers with their own golf luggage, as it offers flexibility and the opportunity to discover the region's numerous highlights. A golf trip to Emilia-Romagna is not only sporty, but also ideal for getting to know the region better.