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I really, really liked the course. It is very varied and interesting to play: over two ravines, sometimes up more or less steep mountains, or even into the valley. When you hit the ball, you know why you play golf. In addition, there is the unique panorama including the Wilder Kaiser along all 18 tracks. In no way a hotel course, as one review says. I actually walk all the courses, but a cart is recommended here. If you want to play in the mountains with a magnificent panorama, this is the right place for you. Translated by Google. Dear Veronika, Thank you for your accurate and great review. Care Top 1- Greens a bit dull Grade 3 View Top 1 Demanding, so middle class players have to play very carefully and defensively. Drinks service on the round grade 1 very nice price-performance top From the 3rd round onwards you should be aware of the dangers and have a lot of fun on the course. The space is sometimes very narrow. Bunkers 3- A good m should be able to be played over with stability, otherwise some balls will surely disappear into the ravines. We are looking forward to the next round. We played the course on a sunny June day. Since we took a cart, the hilly terrain and the long distances were not a problem. As mentioned in many previous reviews, the site is literally littered with biotopes that are not allowed to be entered - if you violate this, you may be expelled as there are signs on each of these biotopes. Theoretically - biotopes are useful, nice to look at and rarely cause problems for players. Here, however, they become a nuisance in the long run: In hilly terrain with many slopes and sloping fairways, balls naturally roll down the slopes - to be eaten by one of the biotopes here. In addition, the course has a lot of blind holes; if you don't know it, you can only guess and guess where to hit and where the ball will come to rest. On the back nine there is also a ravine that has to be played over twice and requires a long shot, as well as two very long par 5s. Our conclusion: If you play the course as a guest for the first time, you should do it with a cart, take at least 20 balls with you better more and don't expect a good score, but be happy about every successful shot and enjoy the panorama. Very well-kept golf course, but a lot up and down, great panorama. First-class panorama, many blind shots, greens are dull, gastro unfortunately closed at p. Typical hotel square. Challenging place. Dream panorama on the entire round. Great condition of the plant. Golf at its finest!!! It was with great anticipation that we booked a start time, because the place had been on our list for a long time. Unfortunately we hadn't been able to play it in all years. Conclusion: We reached the place in the best weather and optically it seemed to be in excellent condition. We didn't play it. After booking the start time in writing and asking whether it would be possible to arrive with the motorhome in the afternoon of the previous day and be able to stop, we were confirmed that this would not be a problem. There is enough space. When we arrived we encountered a very unfriendly to sloppy service at the reception. The question about parking was uninterested 'Find something in the parking lots'. Our advice that a 10 m mobile home does not fit on sloping parking spaces and that the apparently only existing car parking boxes on the access road are occupied was ignored. As people of decency we have of course canceled the start time for the coming morning. The reception without behavior then simply hung up the phone. It's a shame, because the course has to be very good, but a nice golf experience is more than just a well-tended golf course. The golf bus tourists present are probably more important to the club than individual travelers So we were showing non-existent possibilities. Well-kept area with a great view all around. In any case, I recommend playing the course with a cart, as there are sometimes long distances to the next tee. The signage could be better in parts, but otherwise there is nothing wrong with it. Gladly again. Of course, the location against this backdrop is impressive. Very nice place, very well maintained and partly challenging tracks. The signage of the place could be better, sometimes the confusion of the railways for pre-flights is not entirely harmless. A cart or e-trolley is recommended. The course is beautifully situated with a fantastic view, but has more to do with mountain sports than golf. Very rude management. Playing there is like a vacation. You can see a lot around you. The hikers, the paragliders fly next to you, the cowbells ring, the Wilder Kaiser greets you with snow, the locals who drive down a ski slope on a motorcycle, beautiful country houses between the railways, the somewhat kitschy hotel buildings with turrets and bay windows and the restaurant, the architectural fits well with a ski area. Nice reception and of course the border crossing from hole 17 back to 18 with the state signs on the way photo! Makes it unique. What I didn't like is the narrowness of the often sloping fairways and an incredible amount of white uncovered next to them. Well next to it it has cow meadows. But even with fairways hit very centrally, balls roll out. Am I undecided about Hole15? The 1st of the gorge. Top tee iron 5 mid fairway ball rolls into the ravine. In addition, the ball must be used for the 2nd stroke and in the range of 10 m Otherwise, trees are in between to the green. The top shot is lost frustrated sustainably. Penalty drop, then shot with 5 iron over to the green. Boogie saved Carry out? No drop zone found! On the other hand, I was able to play the blind tees well but only with a driver because my teammate explained to me where to take the shortcut and the good map showed that the man with carry would have to land m behind the obstacle on the fairway. But without this knowledge I would play with irons. The course is located in a really nice area, but in addition to good course maintenance there are also negative points. There are simply a lot of 'blind' discounts where the potential danger for the preflight is considerable. Without space knowledge, the place is difficult to play despite good signage. The greens are only visually beautiful, since they were extremely slow and dull - a shame actually! Otherwise you will not get bored, tricky fairways, many gorges and biotopes, it is important to keep your concentration high. Space at par 72 and 'only' a total length of 5, m is therefore difficult to rate! Have had a great round, nice place, gladly again! But you should bring good condition and concentration, because it goes up and down. North Germans might take a cart :. I played the course for the first time today and borrowed an e-trolley; good choice! But in any case an e-cart would be better! There are long paths to overcome between the tracks and quite a few altitude differences, so my urgent recommendation for an e-cart! However, it is a beautiful place in good condition, if people would not always leave their pitch marks - too bad! Otherwise some holes are pretty tricky to play but the course always stays fair and should be fun for any handicap. When returning to Reit I would love to play and recommend him again and again! We played here today, came directly from from Bad Griesbach. Very nice tracks in beautiful surroundings. The running uphill is sometimes exhausting, of course, was clear to us, but to master. What we did not like was the cutting height. The fairway a bit too high, ok, you can live with. What did not work was the cutting height of the first cut. You had to look for the ball, it was so deep right next to the fairway, too deep for the pre-green, we found that to be unfair. Therefore unfortunately only 3 stars. We played the course recently in the rain. The landscape is certainly spectacular, but the paths and Faiways in the wet quite dangerous. When traveling with trolley, the steep terrain can be challenging. Good shoes and trolleys with downhill brakes should be the best. And another tip for beginners: Take enough balls with you, the space is enough. Clubhouse and Proshop are ok. The service could be a bit friendlier. My impressions are certainly not objective, because I'm just a golfer who wants to play a beautiful, challenging golf course. This was fulfilled only conditionally. It's not about whether the place is too hilly or has many slopes. I am fit and, if possible, always on foot. What annoyed me already, is the actual space design. So many blind the counted 2. How things are different, for example, Adamstal shows topographically for the golf course probably even more sophisticated, but unevenly lust-promoting in the execution. Ok, I'm not masochistic enough to play here more often, others think that's great just try it out. In addition, the greens were in a rather modest condition. Positive are of course the actual landscape and also the restaurant, where you can eat well and not overpriced. Unfortunately, this only gives a total of just 3 stars. If Kalle thinks this golf course is a joke, he should ask himself where he got his Hcp 10, probably cheats and never played it better should try with miniature golf The place is certainly one of the most beautiful of Austria super maintained. Thanks for the answer and the rating. We also think who has such a good HCP should be able to play any golf course. It does not mean that everyone has to like every golf course, only we would be… More. It does not mean that everyone has to like every golf course, only we would be happy about an objective rating. I played the course in July and he was in great shape. A lot of variety and sporting challenges can be found here. Whether beginners or high handicappers will be happy here?!?! It goes up a few times, so you should be good on foot. The place is a ball eater if you do not know it. If you play it x it will be easier and you will not have to be annoyed that often. The course is beautifully landscaped, very well maintained, beautiful greens, quite a bit of greens, which are far below or above one. Friendly staff. But: Although it does not look like it on the pictures, many tracks have either very narrow landing zones and blind haircuts. The water hazards are almost all designated as biotopes whose entry is prohibited. In part, I found the design already as something unfair. But, as I said, a beautiful landscape. If you do not care about the score and you have enough balls that's how it should be at least 10 then you can definitely enjoy it. I have to admit, I've only gradually grown in love with the place - for that I love it all the more violently Yes, there are blind deductions two and a half , yes he is a challenge, but that's why he is not bored, he is up and down steeply, but has not harmed anyone who understands golf as a sport. The views are probably unique in Germany. But no paradise without a snake: in the high season everything is very slow, the views on the architecturally absurdly stupid hotel are sometimes unreasonable and the traffic on the small streets around it could also be quiet We often play in Reit, but every time I get to my limits, because the HCP does not want to get out of his head. The place is top maintained, and the marshal Stefan offers a super food. Once there was even fresh, still warm, 'Auszogne'. I agree with my prescribers, you have to know exactly where you are going, since there are hardly really flat surfaces. If you have played on the green, this is often also uneven. The ball loss can be immense, so it is unwise to have only a few balls with low HCP. I had a successful round when I lost only 3 balls But no matter how much you complain about the place during the round, you always long for the challenge in Reit im Winkl and feel 'fair' places easily as boring. The course was in the middle of June top maintained, but unfortunately on the day, we played, totally overrun, so that a speedy game was not possible. Numerous tracks where you can not see where to play or play when you play for the first time. In the long run the many biotopes usually meadows do not seem so exciting. Some - as mentioned in the evaluations already mentioned - 'oblique' holes literally and in the transposed sense seem like from lack of space, since the terrain no longer gave. As mentioned by the reviewer Rodigan, it is unfortunate that one did not take into account the construction of the Cubhaus. Service in the restaurant rather slow. Very nice place with great view We are already the second year here and were again this time from the place, the location, the good greens, very enthusiastically. The view of the square is magnificent, The tee off hole twelve unique. We recommend. Can connect me to the previous speakers! Greens and fairways in good condition! At 30 degrees very tiring but the Marshall always came back with cold drinks! Should ma 2 x play so you can do it easier! We played the course at the beginning of June and were on one side of the panorama you enjoyed on the course at all the holes. The Wilde Kaiser and the surrounding mountains are always in view and offer real pleasure. The course has as a real Alpine course but a few holes, which one could well-describe as tactically playable holes. For someone who plays the course for the first time, there are holes, which are too much of a coincidence and are not suitable for all gameplays, because there is no easy alternative to the intended way for higher handicappers. If you know this and you are on it, you have due to the location and the panorama certainly a beautiful golf day. The care of the course was not objectionable either on the fairways or on the greens. In the club restaurant one sits compared to other places not quite as nice, because one has no view in the valley, but on the hotel and the 18th hole looks. Conclusion: Play in good weather and enjoy the panorama. Do not take the score too seriously. The course is extremely challenging to play fair contrary to some opinions. Some situations have to play with intelligence. Power right mood and never boring. Earned 5 stars. Place, Gastro, registration, everything was great. However Cart highly recommended. We play this course several times a year as part of a stay at Hotel Peternhof. Water hazards, deep gorges, mountain haircuts on far daunter lying Greens- and all this against a breathtaking alpine scenery. Playable for all hcp's, but you should bring enough balls or to buy this Lost Balls directly for a few Euros on the fairway. Place is well maintained, the anbiente incl. Clubhouse and pro shop as a real highlight. So totally recommended!! A few less habitats would have done it. Each also straight blow rolls somehow into a biotope. Golfball ade. Except hole 11 pulls me nothing from the stool. As the area is beautiful. Finally a place where you have to plan not only pin. Who not considered here and sometimes presents tactical, experienced a big surprise! Since trenches, biotopes and water comes into play. My highlight was including the Par 3 Tee11 with a height difference of discount to the green felt of 50 mtr - and ringsrum the great views of the mountains! Uphill - downhill, demanding to play with everything a golfer's heart desires. A very special place in a magnificent mountain landscape, where you must cut off amazing but also the valley tee at the driving range. Really you get to this place but until middle HCP's expense, because somehow it is in almost all strokes on a slope - up or down. Also outstanding are the club house and the restoration. I will come back! This is something special: it goes uphill, downhill, over ditches and around corners. A real challenge and not easy to play. Of course, the panorama! At the start of round one suspects not everything that comes your way - it increases. Certainly I had a lot of fun! Comparable rare find. Nevertheless, the warning: walking with carry bag quite a torture. Great Place. Maintained top. We were there in great weather and were able to enjoy next to a very nice game and the great views. Contrary to other reviews is to say, but very fair place to be should be a little play with brains. We played four times in 8 days there. The condition of the whole place was perfect. Although it was well over 30 degrees, was not a single burned area, still to be seen neither on the greens on the fairways. Perfect place with a perfect panorama of the Alps! The course is both scenic as class of state care. For golfers of all levels of the course is designed challenging and very interesting. Who does not appreciate this place, you should look for another sport. More Golf in the mountains can not. Also, the club staff is very friendly and helpful. The hotel in town Peternhof is great and well worth a recommendation. Of course, who has only just made the handicap, for those it is too heavy. But those who already play for a while and clean just beats balls, the expected an impressive experience, even if one creates his own HC only on good days. The golf course Koessen around the corner is great! The Reit im Winkel is a joke! Too steep and design on a miss! The ball is lost even if mans Hdcp. Wircwaren us to 4 complete agreement, for golfers a joke! This golf course is one of the most beautiful and interesting places in the Chiemgau and Austria for me. A part lies on the German side and the other part on the Austrian side. The varied and tactically playing holes require accurate game. A place to you should definitely play. However, an e-Trolly is an advantage. The gastronomy at the 18th hole is very nice and the food selection is more than adequate and good. The pro shop is well stocked and the staff very nice. For me, absolutely worth 5 stars. The place is certainly very varied and well maintained it is the that a dry period in the summer very quickly their casualties but by many blind and to inclined railways, it is often a matter of luck to find his ball even with presumably taken fairways again. In addition, the place frequented tourist area is therefore a lot of players running in search of their balls back and forth behind secluded knolls and hills. One should abuse his partner as Vorcaddy, then it's already. Due to the many general Ballsucherei gibts much congestion. You should stop to catch a quiet week, but I never succeeded in fair weather. We have now developed a certain love-hate relationship to this beautiful 'crap meadows' and play it safe again. A beautiful place with narrow fairways of the calls his tribute to balls over canyons, habitats and mountain meadows. The discount to the approx 60mtr deeper green is a dream, as well as the discount with the underlying running straight up terrain that shows the direction marked with a blue-white post. The data in which time you would have to play what distance should not be unconditional. Since only negative is that it has not at the doorstep, the hotel and the place and is thus overtaken by reality again after a few days. Been to Golfclub Reit im Winkl e. Share your experiences! Sign up for our newsletter and be the first to discover new golf packages, special offers, and exclusive golf tours. You can change your mind at any time by clicking the unsubscribe link in the footer of any newsletter you receive from us, or by contacting us at travel albrecht. We will treat your information with respect. You can find details about our privacy practices here. By clicking above, you agree that we may process your information in accordance with these terms. User Reviews for Golfclub Reit im Winkl e. 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Whoever decided that we should honour German re-unification with a public holiday made a good decision. Whoever decided that teachers from a certain International School in the North of Munich should have a 5 day break to punctuate the longest term, made an even better one. In fact, the B road from the A8 to Reit passes through several ridiculously pretty little towns and past some familiar mountains — the town of Marquatstein is gateway to Hochgern , a great hike I did earlier in the year. Reit im Winkl used to be an immigration and customs control point back in the day. This makes it popular with winter sports enthusiasts and hikers alike. Ours was going to be a budget weekend as neither of us had much cash to splash. We were just looking forward to a bit of down time. We arrived slightly early for check in so we found ourselves a coffee in the centre of town. We sat in full sunshine. I began to relax. Just a bit. Then we went looking for our apartment. This took a bit of time as it was part of a big Bavarian Farmhouse in a tiny hamlet just outside the main town. However, eventually we rocked up to Beim Hanslbauer in Birnbach. Here, there were no sounds except the cows lowing, the tractors tractoring and the crickets singing. We approached the house and rang the bell. No one came. We walked around the outside of the building. No one. Again we tried the door and this time, Grandma let us in. Anyone who has visited this part of the world will know that family, and looking after your elderly relatives in their golden years is at the heart of Bavarian life. It is one of the many attractive features about living here. She led us down a long dark passage then down a few steps into another long dark passage. I meekly trotted behind assuming Teddy was asking about when we could get into our apartment but they could have been exchanging family recipes for scones for all the Bayerisches dialect I know! Eventually it transpired that the old lady was looking for her daughter and, sensing that she was becoming a little confused we made our farewells and went back to sit in the car. A few phone calls later, we established that Mum had gone shopping and to collect her daughter and would be there any minute!! Eventually, we were shown to our apartment, and it did not disappoint. Decorated circa you could not call it fancy, but it had everything we needed and more. In particular, the bathroom was top notch and there was a lovely balcony which faced the evening sun. Within minutes of unpacking and with no planning, we were out in the full sunshine, map in hand, heading uphill towards Hutzenalm. The path was just outside our front door. Our first route, took us up and around the back of the town to the North. Having gained some height, we stopped at Hutzenalm to take in the widening views. With bright Bavarian blue sky as a backdrop the outlook was stupendous. Walking in the heat was just becoming something of a challenge when we were welcomed into the shade of the woods. Here we were met with the un-mistakeable smell of Autumn — you know the one? As we walked, I confided more and more in Teddy. I talked to her about some of the financial pressures I had experienced in February and March when, after a lot of hassle, I finally sold the house in the UK at a loss. I confessed about the sense of failure I felt at losing the home I had rebuilt for my children and Grandson which was also my base in the UK. I angrily shared the sense of complete betrayal and rejection I felt, from my own country — now even more an exile since the vote of June 23 rd. I tried to explain to Teddy the devastating sense of loss I experienced and was experiencing still when my ex-husband died in April more old wounds opening — did I ever get over him leaving me? Then that God awful funeral….. Then, in May and June all the hassle at work. 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We headed home for our first of three fabulously simple meals on the balcony watching a glorious sunset. Not bad for a first day warm up. With a spongey mattress, gooey pillow and a duvet so soft and creamy you melted into it, you could say that going to bed was like falling into a trifle. This logic failed to work however as we continued to dawdle, drink tea, read books, have another cup of tea….. Thus day 2 — our big adventure up Felhorn m started somewhat later than planned. I was last here in March when it was snowy, very foggy and not a little inhospitable. The views then, were non-existent. So it was a real joy to arrive at the hut and see Chiemsee shining out below. As with Day 1, we had the path completely to ourselves. It is the idea that groups of like minded people frequently single sex groups meet together on a regular basis to chew the cud. 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Although tired, we both picked up pace to get there. Once at the hut we discovered we were only 45 minutes from Felhorn sound like a song title? So near and yet just that little bit too far for us on that day. One of the things I am learning, the more I do this hiking malarkey stuff, is the importance of reading your hiking partner or team mates and judging what they are honestly capable of and, more importantly, what it takes to make them happy. Teddy and I had not hiked together before and on this trip, I was responsible for any decisions made. Whilst I was more than happy to press on to the summit at the risk of returning to the lower slopes in the dark having done this on several occasions Teddy was not so, choosing caution over risk we headed back down. We boshed it down the mountain, passing whispering grasses wafting in the late afternoon breeze and silver birches glimmering in the fading sun. 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Another gentle incline, this time next to a stream, with ripe and juicy apples in orchards and bright dahlias shouting from every other garden we passed. She grew hundreds, every year, lifting them after flowering and storing the tubers in the cellar, a job I helped her with. The stream became more rocky and the water deeper and faster. The path changed, quite suddenly becoming almost vertical with big steps carved out of the muddy bank. This required quite a lot of effort to step up, almost like climbing a ladder and I soon realized I was quite tired with just a tiny bit of cramp emerging in my calf muscles. Teddy meanwhile, a little further ahead appeared to be clinging to roots of trees on the path as though her life depended on it, neither looking to the right or to the left. I felt the pang of responsibility kick in again. We carried on a bit further willing each other on but eventually with an attack of the vertigos Teddy admitted defeat saying she could not go any further. I really wanted to see that waterfall so I carried on a bit, fairly sure it would be just round the next bed. After all, I could hear it — and it was loud. But, despite getting higher and now having to jump over wet stones, the waterfall proved evasive. After about 10 minutes, guilt got the better of me and I headed back to Teddy who was waiting like a little pixie on a mound of beech leaves. Back in Walchsee we indulged in one of our few extravagances of the trip and bought an iced coffee over-looking the lake. This cost the same amount as Serious Loaf 7 euros and we both felt a little cheated that one of our few purchases of the weekend left us feeling ripped off! Having cut our day a bit short we headed back to town and did our own thing for a while. That evening, Teddy cooked omelettes surely this simple dish is the food of the gods? With no internet, no Radio 4 and no other distractions, conversation has never felt so good. And neither has rest and relaxation. Embracing the sense of seasons passing has been good for me. Time does pass. Life does move forward and change and new beginnings are an inevitable part of it. We grow, we produce fruit then fade and die, leaving our seeds behind. I have already embraced more change than I could possibly have imagined 8 years ago. Change for the good. My roots, after all, are strong even if the top dressing gets bashed and blown about from time to time. And I think I am learning something really quite important about myself. Two of our 3 hikes did not reach our objective but were no less rewarding because of that. I have always pushed myself too hard. Tried to do too much. Please too many people. Our hastily arranged, last minute budget weekend, proved that this Autumn, Reit was Right. The Schengen Zone is an area of currently 26 european states that have abolished passport and any other type of border control from their borders. 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