Poland may be best known for its rich history, dramatic landscapes and romantic castles, but it’s also an excellent destination for an active golf break. The country’s northwest in particular offers a concentration of high-quality courses, varied terrain and modern facilities. Below are several standout clubs that deserve a place on any golfer’s itinerary.
- Located on Wolin Island and about 56 miles from Szczecin, Amber Baltic Golf Club sits just beyond Wolin National Park on a scenic seaside site. The main 18-hole, par-72 championship course is gently hilly and features natural ponds that come into play on several holes. For less experienced players there is a nine-hole, par-28 course. Practice facilities include a driving range, putting green and chipping/pitching areas. The clubhouse provides locker rooms and an on-site restaurant, making it well suited for a full-day visit.
- Set inside the Szczecin Landscape Park roughly a dozen miles from the city center, Binowo Park Golf Club offers a rolling, parkland-style layout with ponds and mature trees. The venue hosts an 18-hole championship course plus a nine-hole course aimed at beginners. Additional amenities include a driving range, mini golf and a children’s playground. The clubhouse features a restaurant and bar, a comfortable clubroom, locker rooms and sauna facilities for relaxing after a round.
- Also around 12 miles from central Szczecin, Kołbaskowo Golf Club is expanding toward a full par-72 championship layout across gently undulating terrain, with the future course measuring approximately 7,107 yards from the championship tees. Current facilities cater well to practice and leisure: a 16-bay covered driving range, putting green, and a training area equipped with a Blaster II golf simulator. On-site services include a golf shop, a mini-golf area and a tourist center to help plan local activities.
- In Poland’s West Pomerania region, Modry Las is regularly ranked among Europe’s top courses and offers a memorable championship test. This Gary Player–designed 18-hole, par-72 layout stretches to about 7,272 yards and occupies roughly 321 acres of rolling countryside, wildflower meadows and birch and pine woodland. The course overlooks two spring-fed lakes, creating attractive water features and varied strategic challenges. Practice amenities include a driving range and dedicated practice areas, while the clubhouse provides services for visiting golfers.
Each of these clubs combines thoughtful course design with practical facilities, making northwest Poland an appealing destination for golfers of different skill levels. Whether you prefer coastal views, wooded parkland or modern practice complexes, these venues offer a mix of challenge, scenery and hospitality suited for short breaks or longer golf vacations.