
2026 Nordic Golf Adventure
14 - 31 Aug, 2026
Copenhagen - Oslo - Lofoten - Stockholm - Helsinki
Welcome to one of our special “Showpiece Tours” for 2026!
The mystic Viking countries of Denmark, Norway and Sweden, along with Finland have always been on our radar - we travel in 2025 and are now open to registrations for 2026. Places are listed to 28 golfers.
We hope our Nordic Golf Tour captures your imagination - it did ours - and you come join us.
Nordic Golf Adventure 2026 14-31 August
We start in Copenhagen, Denmark for 3 nights with golf at two esteemed courses: The Scandinavian and the Copenhagen Golf Club.
Copenhagen's landmarks such as the Tivoli Gardens, The Little Mermaid statue, the Amalienborg and Christiansborg palaces, Rosenborg Castle, Frederik's Church, Børsen and many museums, restaurants and nightclubs are significant tourist attractions. And did we mention its home to some of the best pastries in the world!
We then fly to Olso, Norway’s capital, (flights included) for 3 nights with golf at Oslo GK and Miklagard.
Oslo is home to the leading Norwegian cultural institutions of the National Theatre and the Norwegian Opera. Many scientific institutions are attached to the University of Oslo. The University's Aula, or Hall, was decorated by the painter Edvard Munch. Oslo is known for its fantastic architecture, infamous Viking history, and outdoor activities, among many other things. Honestly, this city is oozing with attractions and has something for every type of traveller – including PaR nz golfers.
By air we travel north (flight included) to the Lofoten Archipelago to enjoy 3 special nights in Lofoten Links.. The area is known for its dramatic arctic scenery, Viking history and colourful Norwegian villages.
For the golf …. “there are few places, if any, where a golfer gets tested against the elements as much as they do at Lofoten Links”. uilt into the rugged landscape, Lofoten Links combines its wild and wonderful surroundings with a world-class golf course”.
This is a spectacular 18-hole links course opened in the summer of 2015 and is situated in a remote spot along the rugged coast of the island of Gimsøya, in the northern reaches of Norway, where golf can be played 24-hours a day during the months of June and July.
The course is set out by the seaside with the ocean as a water hazard on several holes and sandy beaches as natural bunkers on others. The signature hole arrives early at the 140-metre 2nd, where the two-tiered green sits on a small rocky outcrop, fronted by a solitary pot bunker. This will be a highlight – among many! Two rounds here are scheduled – it will be worth it!
We have also scheduled a tour to Henningsvær located 30 minutes east of Svolvaer. Comprised of a number of islets spread among the waters of Vjestfjord, Henningsvær has the most well-preserved architecture of the traditional Norwegian villages, quirky cafes and restaurants, the Hus Gallery, and a burgeoning adventure scene.
It’s a wonderful place to visit. Henningsvær’s dramatic setting is on par with the Reine, with colourful buildings lining the harbour and the steep mountains of Austvågøya as a backdrop
Off then to Stockholm, for 4 nights including golf and a full day sightseeing in the city of the Kingdom of Sweden.
Stockholm, one of the most handsome capitals in the world, is built on 14 islands connected by 57 bridges. The beautiful buildings, the greenery, the fresh air and the proximity to the water are distinctive traits of this city
Golf in Stockholm includes rounds on the private courses of Ullina and Bro Hof Slott.
Our last port of call is Helsinki, Finland. We travel in deluxe train cabins overnight and then enjoy 3 nights in this city. Two final games of golf await – Vusaara and Kytaja.
Helsinki has transformed into a vibrant cultural hub and is well-known for its innovative art, culture, and architecture. Attractions like the new Central Library Oodi, art museums such as Kiasma, Amos Rex, and Helsinki Art Museum (HAM), as well as concert and event venues like Musiikkitalo, Opera, and Finlandia Hall, are all located within a one-square-kilometre area.
It is also no surprise that underneath the city's surface, a unique subculture is on the rise, and while techno music and underground dance parties are nothing new for Helsinki, what is notable is the vast number and variety of these events – maybe a night out to explore some of these?
A final note – while Scandinavia has a rich and colourful golfing history, and names like Viktor Hovland, Henrik Stenson, Anika Sörenstam, and Thomas Bjorn are well known on the PGA Tours, the four countries are relatively new to golf tourism. The clubs are passionately private and some tee times and final arrangements will not be known until later this year or early 2026. Any changes to the planned itinerary will be advised as and when we receive confirmations from the clubs. Any new or altered courses will be matched to the highest standard of the planned inclusions.
Have we got you hooked yet? Read on, check out the courses in detail and make sure you note the hotels included – some of the best that Scandinavia has to offer.
Thank you, for your interest! We look forward to seeing you in Copenhagen next August 2026.