Upper region Burgenland

Burgenland

In recent years, Burgenland, Austria's easternmost province, has developed into an attractive destination for golf enthusiasts. The gently rolling hills, the Pannonian climate with many hours of sunshine and the high-quality golf courses offer ideal conditions for beginners and experienced players alike. Embedded in the charming natural scenery and often in the immediate vicinity of thermal spas, wineries and cultural highlights, golf in Burgenland combines sport, relaxation and enjoyment in a unique way.

Attractive golf hotels and resorts Burgenland

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Our best golf courses Burgenland

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Austria, Burgenland, Stegersbach

Golfschaukel Stegersbach

  • Holes: 45 Hole
  • Difficulty: medium demanding easy
  • Terrain: hilly water hazards

Best Journey Time

Burgenland is considered one of the sunniest regions in Austria and therefore offers attractive travel opportunities all year round. The best time to travel for outdoor activities such as cycling, hiking or golfing is between April and October, when mild temperatures and many hours of sunshine offer ideal conditions. Autumn is particularly attractive for wine lovers, when wine festivals and harvest events take place in the wine regions. The thermal spas in Burgenland also invite you to relax all year round, making the region an attractive destination in both summer and winter.

Special Destinations

Burgenland inspires with unique excursion destinations. The Lake Neusiedl invites you to enjoy water sports, bike tours and nature experiences. Cultural highlights such as Forchtenstein Castle and Esterházy Palace offer exciting insights into the history of the region. Wine lovers will get their money's worth along the wine routes in the north and south, while thermal spas such as Bad Tatzmannsdorf offer relaxation.

Culinary Highlights

Burgenland is known for its diverse culinary culture. The regional wines are particularly influential, from strong red wines from central Burgenland to noble sweet wines from Lake Neusiedl. Culinary classics such as Uhudler, Pannonian delicacies, bean goulash or Heanzen cuisine reflect the traditional diversity. The numerous wine taverns and award-winning restaurants celebrate the combination of regional quality and creative cuisine.

Arrival & Infrastructure on Site

Burgenland is easily accessible by car as well as by train and bus. There is a direct connection to Vienna via the A3 and A4, while Eisenstadt train station and other regional train stations offer good public transport connections. A well-developed local bus network, numerous cycle paths and e-bike and car rental services ensure flexible mobility. Burgenland is particularly popular with cyclists, who benefit from the numerous themed cycle paths.