Fairways & Flavours: The Austrian Golf Experience
VIENNA, SALZBURG & LAKE REGION - AUSTRIA
WHEN
May - September
HOW LONG
7-10 nights ideal length
EXPERIENCE
Fully customisable
If you're looking for a blend of sport, Alpine beauty, imperial heritage and culinary mastery, this is a good place to start. Embark on this “Michelin-star golf holiday”, where you’ll be able to golf on soft manicured fairways by the lake, and eat where Beethoven, Mozart and Pavarotti once dined, all in the same day. Your journey begins in Vienna, where you’ll enjoy some of the world’s most beautiful and prestigious championship courses: Fontana Golf Club, renowned for its lakeside fairways and European Tour pedigree; as well as the golf club at Schloss Schönborn, a 900-year-old baroque castle estate where 27 holes weave through stunning parkland with dramatic Danube views. The fun continues at Salzburg, where the Jack Nicklaus-designed Golf Club Gut Altentann offers stunning alpine vistas, while Golf Club Mondsee is situated right next to the crystal-clear waters of Lake Mondsee. Both cities have a rich cultural heritage that your party can discover between rounds: a private Vienna city tour tailored to your various interests, spa indulgence or boutique shopping in Salzburg, or a tranquil boat ride across the lake Wolfgangsee, with unparalleled views of the Salzburg’s soaring mountains, leaving you feeling more connected to nature than ever before. Gourmands should try the Café Imperial’s signature Torte or opt for contemporary dining at the two-Michelin-starred Steirereck. Oenophiles will want to pay a visit to Amador, chef Juan Amador’s most renowned restaurant with three Michelin stars, set in a historic wine cellar where your group can enjoy rare vintages as well as its avant-garde tasting menus. With seamless transfers, fine dining, concierge-level logistics, and insider access, this is not merely a golf holiday—it’s a championship golf experience, designed for those who appreciate the extraordinary.
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Highlights at a glance
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Premium access: Play at Austria’s most storied golf courses—Schönborn, Fontana, Gut Altentann, and Am Mondsee.
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Fine dining: Enjoy culinary excellence at Amador (three Michelin stars) and Steirereck (two Michelin stars), two of Europe’s finest restaurants, as well as other intimate dinners celebrating seasonal Alpine ingredients and regional wines.
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Regal accommodations: Stay at Imperial Vienna and Rosewood Schloss Fuschl, historic properties linked to Austrian nobility.
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Variety of activities: Unwind between rounds of golf with a range of leisurely activities, be it a private Vienna city tour tailored to your interests, or a relaxing boat trip across Wolfgangsee.
The Revamont touch
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Professional guidance: Improve your game with advice from golf pros, be it on the practice greens or playing together on the course.
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Insider's access: Private encounters with leading Austrian chefs and sommeliers
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Your very own Experience Host: Every element is thoughtfully arranged so you can focus entirely on the experience and on each other—no coordination, no complications, just connection.
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Key places & venues
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Hotel Imperial Vienna – A historic palace hotel that dates back to 1873 and served as the original residence for visiting royalty, hosting emperors and presidents for more than 150 years
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Griechenbeisl Restaurant – Vienna's oldest restaurant (est. 1447) where Beethoven, Mozart, Pavarotti, and Mark Twain dined, featuring famous signatures on the walls dating back centuries
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Steirereck Restaurant – One of Austria's most celebrated restaurant serving innovative Austrian cuisine using ingredients from their own farm, consistently in the top 50 worldwide with two Michelin stars
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Golfclub Schloss Schönborn – Austria's most prestigious golf course within a 900-year-old castle estate with views of the Danube Valley
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Restaurant Ikarus, Red Bull Hangar 7 – Motorheads will enjoy this unique dining experience inside Red Bull's aircraft hangar surrounded by vintage planes and F1 cars. Executive chef Martin Klein collaborates with a different Michelin-starred chef each month to create an innovative new menu
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Golf Club Mondsee – A championship course by the crystal-clear Lake Mondsee, where its Alpine views were famously featured in "The Sound of Music"
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Golf Club Gut Altentann – Designed by legendary golfer Jack Nicklaus, this golf course ranks as one of the Leading Golf Courses in the world
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Hotel Bristol Salzburg – A legendary property that dates back to 1892, located in the OldTown, just steps away from Mozart’s birthplace
WHY VISIT VIENNA?
Once the seat of the Habsburg Empire, Vienna still wears its imperial past with pride—palaces like Schönbrunn and the Hofburg dazzle with rococo splendor, while the Ringstrasse boulevard is a procession of architecture, music, and art.
The beautiful city is alive with culture, with regular performance by the Vienna Philharmonic and the State Opera that make the city a must-visit for music lovers. The city’s coffeehouses—such as Café Central and Landtmann—are salons of conversation and bonding, where intellectuals once debated important matters of the day and today’s travellers linger over Sachertorte and Wiener Melange.
Vienna’s culinary scene is undoubtedly impressive. From Wiener Schnitzel to Imperial Torte, every dish tells a story, be it at a quiet café or at a Michelin-starred establishment.
Green spaces like the Prater and the Vienna Woods offer respite, while the Danube flows quietly through the city. Whether you’re exploring the MuseumsQuartier or dancing at the Vienna Opera Ball, the city invites you to live beautifully.
Vienna isn’t just a place—it’s a lifestyle; one of refinement, depth and joy.
WHY VISIT SALZBURG?
Salzburg is where baroque beauty meets alpine drama. The city is the birthplace of Mozart and backdrop to The Sound of Music, and its UNESCO-listed Old Town is an idyllic place to spend an afternoon, with its pastel facades, wrought-iron signs, and the Hohensalzburg Fortress rising above it in the soft rays of the sun.
From the prestigious Salzburg Festival to impromptu performances in Mirabell Gardens, the city invites music lovers to listen, feel, and be moved. Mozart’s birthplace is now a museum, offering intimate glimpses into the life of a prodigy whose legacy still echoes through concert halls and cafés.
Beyond music, Salzburg is also known for its café culture—try a Mozartkugel at Café Tomaselli, Austria’s oldest coffee house—or dine at St. Peter Stiftskulinarium, a restaurant that has been serving guests since 803 AD. For the adventurous, the surrounding Alps offer hiking, skiing and golfing amidst breathtaking panoramic views.
Whether you’re tracing the steps of Julie Andrews or sipping wine in a centuries-old courtyard, Salzburg is more than a destination, it's where you can feel like you've truly seen the heart of Austria.
WHY VISIT THE SALZKAMMERGUT LAKE REGION?
The Salzkammergut is where you can see Austria’s natural beauty at its finest. It is a region of pristine lakes, verdant forests and charming alpine villages, a landscape so idyllic it served as the backdrop for The Sound of Music. The lakes, including Wolfgangsee and Mondsee, are renowned for their crystal-clear waters and are framed by the majestic peaks of the Austrian Alps. This is a place of serene seclusion and understated elegance, a world away from the bustle of city life.
The region offers both tranquility and activity, from private boat tours and leisurely strolls along the shore to challenging rounds of golf at venues such as Golf Club Mondsee, with its breathtaking mountain and lake views. The culinary scene is a celebration of regional fare, with lakeside restaurants serving freshly caught fish and local specialties. This is an essential complement to the historical cities of Vienna and Salzburg, offering a tranquil retreat into a landscape of unparalleled natural beauty.








