Perched in the rolling hills between the Pyrenees and Costa Brava, the Tour Course at Camiral delivers a more approachable yet equally captivating alternative to its legendary Stadium sibling. Designed by Ryder Cup veterans Ángel Gallardo and Neil Coles in 2005, this masterpiece stretches across 6,704 yards with wider fairways and larger greens that forgive imperfection—but not carelessness. Pine trees frame every hole, and water hazards seem to lurk at every turning, keeping your mind sharp even on shorter approach shots. The course hosts the European Tour Qualifying School Final Stage regularly, a testament to its perfect balance of beauty and competitive teeth. Playing here feels like golf as it should be: strategic, scenic, and supremely well-maintained. Groups will find the course accessible enough for mixed-ability foursomes while still presenting genuine challenges. The setting—surrounded by Catalan forest with mountain vistas—creates an almost meditative atmosphere despite the competitive fire.
The championship course ranked #1 in Spain and #3 in continental Europe, with tournament-grade difficulty and stunning Pyrenees backdrop.
A more accessible yet challenging design with wider fairways, dominated by pine trees and lakes, ideal for all skill levels.
<cite index="51-1,51-12">Hotel Camiral is a 5-star luxury hotel located on the Costa Brava, near Girona.</cite> <cite index="59-8">There are a total of 230 rooms and suites at Hotel Camiral ranging from standard and deluxe guestrooms to Junior Suites and Master Suites.</cite> <cite index="51-6">Hotel Camiral has a 20 metre outdoor swimming pool, and sunbathing area.</cite> The resort also includes LAVIDA Hotel and luxury rental villas. <cite index="53-11">Camiral has been selected as the host venue for the 2031 Ryder Cup.</cite>