Links & Lakes
Two rounds for the best experience – Links & Lakes
We’re often asked which course is the best — or which one you should play first. Each course at our resort offers a unique experience. The Links Course and the Lakes Course have very different characters, which is why we always recommend playing both for the full experience. To make it easier, we offer a discounted greenfee when you choose to play both courses on the same day.
Low Season (March and November)
SEK 1,100 – Weekdays (non-holiday weekdays)
SEK 1,300 – Weekends and public holidays
Mid Season (October and April)
SEK 1,500 – Weekdays (non-holiday weekdays)
SEK 1,700 – Weekends and public holidays
High Season (May to September)
SEK 1,600 – Weekdays (non-holiday weekdays)
SEK 1,800 – Weekends and public holidays
Larger groups with multiple tee times
If you’re a larger group, we’re happy to assist you with a group booking. We’ll also appoint one of you as the booking administrator, making it easy for you to manage and adjust who plays with whom.
For group bookings or questions, please email us
bokning@thenational.se
Lakes Course – A classic course with a distinctly Swedish parkland character. The surrounding beech forest, famous for its delicate greenery in spring sets the scene. Wildlife is ever-present for those who keep their eyes open — roe deer and fallow deer can add an extra dimension to the experience. At times, you might wish the red kite, often seen soaring above the course, could help you find your ball in the rough.
Links Course – With rolling terrain and expansive greens, firm fairways, and large, hard, undulating putting surfaces. Few, if any, trees — but quite a number of small, deep bunkers. And in spring, the beautifully blooming yellow gorse bushes. Yes, the Links Course is a modern links course clearly inspired by some of the very best and most renowned courses on the British Isles. But this is Skåne, and the stunning beech forest surrounding the Links Course unmistakably confirms its geographic home. The undulating landscape is more than inviting. The swaying rough grass stands strikingly beautiful against the drift of soft white clouds across the blue sky.